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  • Lawmaker donates 1.6million to catholic mission in the State

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke/Lafia

    As part of his commitment to fulfil his campaign promises, Luka Iliya Zhekaba, a member representing Obi at the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, has donated hundred long benches and 10 fans worth N1.6million to the Catholic mission in Duduguru , Obi Local Government Area of the state.

    Presenting the items to parish priest of Duduguru, Independent Mission, Zhekaba said the gesture was part of his campaign promise when his was canvassing support and seeking God’s blessing from the priest.

    The lawmaker, who is also the deputy minority leader in the state Assembly, explained that during his campaign, he promised to do a lot of things for his people, hence his commitment to fulfil them.

    According to him, “During my electioneering I when went round to churches canvassing support from the electorate and seeking for God’s blessing, I met the church without benches which I promised that if was elected as a member representing Obi 11, I would construct benches for the church which today I am presenting to parish priest to the glory of God.

    “Today, I am here in Duduguru to present 100 long benches and 10 fans to the parish priest in fulfilment of my promise during my electioneering. Our duty is to enact laws that would benefit the common man and provide dividends of democracy that would have direct bearing on the lives of common people in society,” he said.

    The deputy minority leader noted that Nasarawa State and Nigeria need fervent prayers from men of God for peace and development.

    Receiving the items, the parish priest Rev. Father John Bala Akwe, said the gesture of the House member would go along way to assisting the church.

    The Rev who admonished other politicians in the state to emulate the gesture of the lawmaker, emphasised that God would reward anybody who donated for the glory of His name.

  • CG-IPOB drags Gowon, Obasanjo to court

    CG-IPOB drags Gowon, Obasanjo to court

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    A group known as Customary Government of the Indigenous People of Biafra, CG-IPOB, is dragging former Head of States General Yakubu Gowon, rtd, former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Attorney-General of the Federation to Federal High Court Enugu.

    In suit No. FHC/EN/CS/103/2019, coming up on October 2, 2019 the Federal High Court sitting in Enugu, the pro-Biafra group wants the court to decide on issues relating to self-determination, regional autonomy, and roles the respondents played during the civil war, referendum, among other things.

    The plaintiff is also seeking redress on issues bordering on the enforcement of rights of ‘Biafrans’ in their lawful pursuit for self-determination, referendum and right to establish an autonomous Biafran State within the Nigerian State as practiced by the Scots in the United Kingdom.

    The CG-IPOB said it follows legal methodology and can never be proscribed, is being represented by an Anambra based lawyer, Mr. Emeka Adolf Emekesiri. In an ex parte application filed on June 20, 2019, it sought the leave of the court’s and jurisdiction to commence a suit action against the defendants who were ex-Head of State, President of Nigeria and Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Nigeria. No ‘life pension’ for Bayelsa’s legislators as Dickson declines assent(Opens in a new browser tab) In an originating summons, the plaintiff is praying the court to determine whether the instruction given to members of the claimant by President Muhammadu Buhari, on March 5, 2016, on Al Jazeera Television that it should organize themselves and vote to have a State within a State which the group said it had accepted and complied with by organizing themselves, had created an obligation on the defendants from which the defendants could no longer withdraw.

    The group also asked: “Whether, notwithstanding and in the absence of any directions, instructions, promises or offers from the defendants, the applicants have the legal and inalienable right to self-determination pursuant to Articles 19 – 25 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act, Cap A9 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 (Cap 10 LFN 1990)

    “Whether it is an offence and unlawful contrary to any provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 or of any other law whatsoever for the remnants of the Biafrans who survived the war with their descendants to identify themselves as Biafrans by indigenous identity, and display their native flags and emblems and Biafran trademarks on their properties and products as they do now whilst remaining loyal to the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as Nigerian citizens. And whether it is lawful for the Defendants to harass, molest, arrest and detain the applicants for identifying themselves as Biafrans with their native emblems. Other things the group also want the court to decide are, whether the amalgamation of the applicants with the peoples of other ethnic nationalities in the South and North by the British Government to form one country called Nigeria was with the consent and agreement of the indigenous peoples of the lands.

    And if the answer is in the negative, whether the Order-in-Council 1910 – 1913 made by the British Government to create Nigeria in 1914 was null and void ab initio for lacking legitimacy as it could not form the basis of the Nigerian Constitution thereby, rendering the amalgamation invalid.

    “Whether by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1963 which took effect on 1st October 1963 and remained in force until the midnight of 30th September 1979, the defendants were right to seize and confiscate the assets, properties, money, and all treasures belonging to members of the claimant by promulgating the Abandoned Properties Act of 28th September 1979, while the 1963 Constitution was in force, being more than nine years after the war and after the declaration of “One Nigeria” while regarding members of the claimant as Nigerian citizens but depriving them of their properties, money and assets.

    “Whether the defendants were justified to violate the International Humanitarian Law and the Laws of War known as the Geneva Convention 1949 (to which the defendants acceded to and ratified on 20th June 1961) by bombing the Biafran civilians, killing the Biafran civilians and using starvation to kill the children, women and the elderly of the civilian population of the indigenous people of Biafra in the war of 1967 – 1970 in order to win the war.

    “Whether the right of self-determination provided under Article 20 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act overrides and supersedes the provisions of Sections 1 and 2 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 pursuant to the Judicial Authority in the case of IGP v ANPP (2007) 18 NWLR (Pt. 1066) 457 at 500, Para B–C. “Whether it is lawful for the defendants to marginalise, persecute and discriminate against the claimant’s region of the South East and South South of Nigeria by refusing to develop their region, refusing to revamp their seaports, refusing to dredge their River Niger and other inland Rivers to the sea, and threatening to shut down or downgrade their International Airport at Enugu.

    “Whether it is lawful for the defendants to acquire a Radio Licence and set up a Radio Station for the Fulani herdsmen and pay them or offer to pay them the sum of N100 billion without doing the same thing for members of the claimant who are also Nigerian citizens, and if the answer is in the negative or affirmative, whether the Defendants’ acts in acquiring the said Radio Station for the Fulani Herdsmen and paying them or offering to pay them the sum of N100 billion without according the same favour or privilege to members of the Claimant being equal citizens of the same country constitute a violation of Section 42(1)(b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 and therefore, unlawful.

    “Whether the Defendants by registering Nigeria as a member of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) in 1986 and licensing an Islamic Sharia Bank in Nigeria under the 1999 Constitution contrary to Section 10 of the Constitution of Nigeria have violated the Constitution and turned Nigeria into an Islamic country; and if the answer is in the affirmative, whether the members of the Claimant have the right to dissociate themselves from the Defendants and refuse to be called the citizens of an Islamic country in the exercise of their right to freedom of worship, freedom of association and self-determination as a people, ” the statement among other things read.

  • Arrested serial killer gives scary confession (video)

    Arrested serial killer gives scary confession (video)

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The Nigerian police has arrested a suspected notorious serial killer identified as Gracious David West, for allegedly being responsible for the death of women in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

    The suspect was intercepted by police on Thursday, September 19 while he was on his way to Uyo from Port Harcourt.

    In the video shared by the police, the suspect confessed to the killings. He said he met his last victim at a club and after they agreed on a payment, they left the place together to a hotel.

    The suspect said he and the victim ate and slept but that in the early hours of the morning, he brought out a knife and threatened to kill her with it if she shouted.

    According to him, when she saw the knife, she calmed down out of fear and allowed him to tie her two hands behind her back before strangulating her.

  • CBN Cashless policy hits the rock

    CBN Cashless policy hits the rock

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The lower legislative chamber, on Thursday, September 19 has asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to put a halt to a cashless policy recently re-introduced by the Apex bank.

    The green chamber said the policy would lead to a significant decrease in credit extension by Nigerian money deposit banks.

    The lawmakers also said the policy would have negative impacts on small and medium enterprises which according to them, are clearly the engine room for growth of the economy.

    It would be recalled that in a circular released on Tuesday, September 17, the CBN directed all deposit money banks in the country to charge 3% processing fees for withdrawals and 2% for deposits of amounts above N500,000 for individual accounts.

    According to the directive, corporate account holders would be charged 5% processing fees for withdrawals and 3% for deposits of amounts above N3 million.

  • Gov. Dickson fires Special Adviser

    Gov. Dickson fires Special Adviser

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    Governor Seriake Dickson, on Thursday, fired his Special Adviser on Talent and Gender Development, Mrs. Helen Bob due to the events unfolding after the Bayelsa Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primary election.

    The development which was announced in a statement by Mr Fidelis Soriwei, Chief Press Secretary to Dickson in Yenagoa, said Bob, a former Chairman of Brass Local Government Area in Bayelsa, was relieved of her duties for gross misconduct and indiscipline.

    Bob who had supported Rep. Fred Agbedi during the governorship primary election had continued to criticise the PDP over the election, stressing that its outcome was killing the party.

    “Mrs. Helen Bob was dismissed for repeated acts of gross misconduct, indiscipline, irresponsibility and acts unbecoming of a person occupying the high position of special adviser in any government whatsoever.

    “Mrs.Bob who has been a special adviser for almost eight years, was among 130 special advisers out of over 2,000 appointees engaged by the governor to render necessary services to the state and to give a sense of belonging and legitimate support to party members.

    “The Governor wishes her well in her political eandeavours,” Soriwei stated.

    Bob in a reaction said that he was not surprised by the development and expressed gratitude to Dickson for giving her the opportunity to serve adding that she was happy to have stood for the truth.

    “Frankly speaking I am a woman of truth and will always stand by it.

    “Gov Seriake Dickson has done very well not to have ignored my comments which of course i know must have touched his heart. And the gods of the Land will be so proud of a true izon daughter.

    “Truth is very, very bitter.

    “This is not a surprise at all for making me a political heroine who at least stood strong to comment on the excesses of our great party leadership against some members.

    “Sincerely it’s already late as no amount of sack will stop me from stating the truth.

    “No amount of sack will stop the flood that is about to submerge the PDP come Nov 16th, 2019 if the party does not take a strong redress on all the issues I have raised concerns on,” Bob said.

  • CRISIS LOOMS OVER PAYMENT OF ENTITLEMENT IN CROSS  RIVER STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    CRISIS LOOMS OVER PAYMENT OF ENTITLEMENT IN CROSS RIVER STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    BY JOSEPH ETTA IN CALABAR

    There is every like hood of a possible face off between the Executive and
    the Legislator in Cross River State.
    Cross River State House of Assembly has not reconvened after one month
    of recess. The Nigerian Pilot learnt yesterday that this is not unconnected
    to lack to lack of funds. Resumption was earlier fixed for September 10 th ,
    2019.

    In a chat with a member of House of Assembly who pleaded for
    anonymity, stated that contending issues are: –

    Poor funding by the Executive, the Governor refusal to endorsed request
    for a formal meeting with the Legislators. Since after Inauguration, no
    take-off grant, no official vehicles available to the members to help them
    function effectively and non-payment of their statutory money. According
    to my source, no entitlement has been paid to the Legislative since
    inauguration last June. Meanwhile the Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade is yet to
    constitute the Executive cabinet nor appoint his Legislative awe who would
    have been in a better position to shed more light on this when contacted,
    the senior special adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Christian
    Ita, Promised to get back to the Nigerian Pilot but never did as at the time
    of filing this report and also refused to respond to the text message.

  • My overwhelming victory is reaffirmed – Gov Emmanuel

    My overwhelming victory is reaffirmed – Gov Emmanuel

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    Governor Udom Emmanuel has dedicated his “overwhelming” victory at the Election Petition Tribunal to God and the good people of Akwa Ibom State.

    Emmanuel in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary Mr. Ekerete Udoh said, “today (Yesterday), the overwhelming victory that the good people of Akwa Ibom State gave me at the March 9, 2019 gubernatorial election was again reaffirmed by the Election Petition Tribunal.

    “Let me use this opportunity to thank our ONLY GOD who saw us through the campaigns, the elections and the victory without any loss of lives.

    “This could only have happened, because we believe in God and His presence and guidance has never departed and will never depart from this State.

    “To you my dear and great Akwaibomites, thank you for the love, faith, belief and trust you have shown me, your prayers and hope in my capacity to take this State to a place and point that would stand out as a source of reference in what an inspired and people-centric governance can and should be,” the statement said.

    “To my fellow brothers and sisters on the opposite end of the political divide, I am extending my hand of fellowship again to join me in building a State that would be the pride of us all- an economically viable, infrastructurallydeveloped, morally sound and forward looking State where the abiding cords of our unity and brotherhood will be strengthened.

    “In every political contest, a winner must emerge and the loser must accept the verdict of the people. The Akwa Ibom people have spoken-they spoke loudly and clearly on March 9, 2019, by overwhelmingly re-electing me to a second term.

    “The time has come for us to come together and move our dear State forward. The Completion Agenda is an Akwa Ibom Agenda and we must all be invested in its execution”.

    The three-man panel tribunal led by Justice A. M. Yakubu, on Thursday, upheld the governor Emmanuel’s re-election and dismissed the petition filed by Obong Nsima Ekere of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

  • Kogi Guber: PDP alerts INEC, Gov Bello

    Kogi Guber: PDP alerts INEC, Gov Bello

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    National leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Thursday forewarned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), not to endeavor to utilize its extrapolations on savagery as spread and avocation to control the November 16 Governorship political election in Kogi state.

    In an announcement by the National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party said it is ready to win the Kogi political election including that INEC must guarantee a believable, free and reasonable procedure without coordinated strategic disappointments that feed tumults and brutality in races.

    The PDP demanded that INEC should issue an immediate cautioning to Governor Yahaya Bello and the All Progressives Congress, APC, to refrain from any demonstration of brutality in the political race, as the individuals of Kogi state are at alarm and completely prepared to stand up to the Governor and his party on all fronts.

    “Our party is already aware of the heinous plots by jittery Yahaya Bello to orchestrate violence, having realized that there is no way he can win in this election.

    “Our message to the sinking governor is that such cannot save him from a crushing defeat at the poll.

    “While the PDP do not support or preach violence, it must be noted that our party is standing behind the people of Kogi state in their determination never to allow anybody to intimidate or suppress them.”

    The PDP maintained that it wants INEC and Governor Yahaya Bello to note that the November 16 election is a determined march by the people against a suppressive, cruel, chaotic, sadistic, acrimonious and inhuman administration.

    “It is a determined march against acute poverty, hunger and starvation, fear, general low life and despondency in the state, which Governor Yahaya Bello and the APC represent.

    “The Kogi election will mark a definite and inevitable triumph of light over darkness, freedom over suppression, prosperity over poverty, justice over impunity, peace over violence, progress over stagnation, democracy over personality cult and self-centeredness. No amount of intimidation can stop the people in this resolve.”

    The PDP counseled INEC to desist from negative extrapolations and be ready to deliver a credible, free, fair, transparent election, devoid of deliberate logistic failures tailored to frustrate the will of the people.

  • Techpreneur creates platform to boost learning

    Techpreneur creates platform to boost learning

    An information communications specialist, Ms Stephanie Obi, has created an online platform to enable people conduct courses, geared at eradicating illiteracy in Nigeria and other African countries.

    Inaugurating the facility in Lagos on Thursday, Obi said that the platform would assist people to offer online courses, receive payments, build websites, generate revenues and do other transactions.

    She said the platform, known as “TrainQuarters’’, was designed to boost learning and to assist technology entrepreneurs to succeed in various businesses.

    Obi, who bagged a first class degree in Computer Science from Covenant University at Ota in Ogun, said she is passionate about eradicating illiteracy in Nigerian communities.

    According to her, the platform creates products for people to launch online courses and make money easily.

    “There is huge educational gap in the country. The problem of education is not in teaching but in ensuring that people receive enough study of what they want.

    “People create online courses on manufacturing, how to get jobs, make cakes and how to sew. TrainQuarters help people to solve technology challenges and equally make money.’’

    The entrepreneur said that up to 300 people had enlisted on the platform with websites on information that people look for daily.

    She expressed her optimism that many people would enlist in the platform in the near future, noting that the service was currently costing 79 dollars a month.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a three-minute presentation was made on how to access and use the platform. (NAN)

  • I will give my people better education, Gov. Sule Says

    I will give my people better education, Gov. Sule Says

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke/Lafia

    Gov. Sule of Nasarawa State has said that his administration is in a hurry to educate the people
    of Nasarawa state.
    Sule also said it is his resolve to enhance the educational level of the people of Nasarawa state,
    developed and industrialized the state before his exit as the governor.

    The Governor stated this when he received a delegation from the Nile University of Nigeria who
    were on a courtesy visit to Government House Lafia on Tuesday.
    He said the efforts of the Turkish government and leadership of the University in the area of
    educational development are commendable, adding that the state and indeed Nigeria are
    appreciative of the kind support they are getting.
    You would recall that Gov. Sule donates had donated the sum of N20m for take-off of engineering
    faculty at Nasarawa State University.
    The Wife of Nasarawa state governor also recently patnered with federal ministry of science and
    rechnology to motivate girl-child education through science.
    “We are pursuing education especially in technical areas, medicine and engineering as the state is
    lacking personnel in some of these critical areas “. Governor Sule said.
    According to him, given the discount and other added advantages, the state government will
    explore this avenue to train citizens of the state in various fields of human endeavour in the overall
    interest of development.
    “We are happy that you have indicated to us that the more number of students in your institution,
    the higher the discount”. Sule said.
    Speaking earlier, Vice Chancellor of Nile University of Nigeria, Professor Osman Nuri said they
    were at the Government house to highlight the University’s programmes for the Governor to
    collaborate with them in enhancing educational sector.
    Professor Nuri said the University was established in 2009 and is now running over five hundred
    post graduate, undergraduate and certificate programmes in the faculties of natural and applied
    science, art and social science, management science as well as engineering.