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  • $1.5bn to renovate Port Harcourt refinery suspicious — Atiku

    $1.5bn to renovate Port Harcourt refinery suspicious — Atiku

    Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has faulted the Federal Government’s approval of $1.5 billion for the renovation of the Port Harcourt refinery.

    According to him, budgeting the amount for the renovation of a refinery at a critical period of increased unemployment and inflation “would appear to be an unwise use of scarce funds.”

    He said this in a statement titled ‘$1.5 Billion To Renovate The Port Harcourt Refinery Is Suspicious At The Least.’

    The statement read, “That Nigeria’s economy is in dire straits is a fact well known both to the nation and to our international partners. Unemployment has just reached an all-time high of 33%, while inflation has hit another record high of 17%.

    “At this critical period, we must as a nation be prudent with the use of whatever revenue we can generate, and even if we must borrow, we must do so with the utmost responsibility and discipline.

    “To therefore budget the sum of $1.5 billion to renovate or turn around the Port Harcourt Refinery would appear to be an unwise use of scarce funds at this critical juncture for an assortment of reasons.

    “First, our refineries have been loss-making for multiple years, and indeed, it is questionable wisdom to throw good money after bad. At other times, I have counselled that the best course of action would be to privatise our refineries to be run more effectively and efficiently.

    “Moreover, the cost appears prohibitive. Too prohibitive, especially as Shell Petroleum Development Company last year sold its Martinez Refinery in California, USA, which is of a similar size as the Port Harcourt refinery, for $1.2 billion.

    “We must bear in mind that the Shell Martinez Refinery is more profitable than the Port Harcourt Refinery.

    “Given this discrepancy, might we ask if there was a public tender before this cost was announced? Was due diligence performed? Because we are certainly not getting value for money. Not by a long stretch.

    “We cannot as a nation expect to make economic progress if we continue to fund inefficiency, and we are going too deep into the debt trap for unnecessarily overpriced projects.

    “Our national debt has grown from ₦12 trillion in 2015 to ₦32.9 trillion today. Indeed that is shocking enough to cause us to be more prudent in the way we commit future generations into the bondage of bonds and debt.”

  • Be proactive and dedicated to your duty, ACG Adeyinka enjoins officers of the NSCDC, Osun Command

    Be proactive and dedicated to your duty, ACG Adeyinka enjoins officers of the NSCDC, Osun Command

    By Richard Ayinde, Osogbo

    The new Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Abubakar Ahmed Audi Ph.D, mni, has reiterated his readiness to improve on the betterment of the entire Corps’ personnel.

    He also stated that payment of arrears arising from promotion, as well as training and re-training of men and officers would receive due attention.

    This was disclosed in a press statement issued by the Public Relations Officer, PRO, NSCDC, Osun State Command, Adigun Daniel Akintunde, during the official visit of the Zonal J Commander, ACG Fasiu Adeyinka Ayinla on Thursday.

    According to the Zonal Commander while addressing officers of the State Command, in Osogbo the Osun State capital, he enjoined the personnel to improve on their service delivery in order to make the country a safe place for all and sundry.

    ACG Adeyinka, appealed to the personnel to demonstrate their support the new Commandant General who is committed to repositioning the Corps, by being innovative, creative and professional in service delivery.

    He encouraged the personnel to be diligent and punctual at their various posts, charging them to continue to uphold integrity in service delivery.

    The ACG also charged under-cover officers to be proactive in intelligence-gathering so as to contribute meaningfully to ongoing efforts to curb the menace of kidnapping, banditry and the perennial conflict between farmers and herders across the country.

    Speaking on the activities of illegal miners in Osun State, he called on the personnel to step up their operations in order to tackle such illegal activities, so as to facilitate the economic prosperity of the country, the statement concluded.

  • Bandits Kills Policeman, abduct 2 Varsity Students, 2 others in Kaduna

    Bandits Kills Policeman, abduct 2 Varsity Students, 2 others in Kaduna

    ..As bandits motorcycles also sighted in U/boro, Sabo

    By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna

    Skepticism and outrage in Kaduna following the reported Killing of a policeman and kidnapping of two female students of Kaduna state university (KASU), by bandits n kariji community, along Yakowa new road in Chikun local government area of Kaduna state.

    Eye witnesses account sources said the sad incident took place Wednesday night when an armed bandits stormed the area of Kaduna town and Kidnapped two other residents from their comfort homes.

    Similarly, suspected armed bandits were allegedly sighted on motorcycles bearing arms around U/boro in a densely populated area of Sabon Tasha in same LG area of the state.

    Eyewitness however stated that the gunmen, in their numbers invaded the community in the late hours of Wednesday and operated for several hours freely without any interruptions from the security forces.

    An off campus female student residing in the kariji community who was promised anonymity confirmed the attack and revealed that the terrorists killed a Police Inspector during the attack before abducting two students and two other residents of the community.

    Recalled that the State had been on news about abduction of students and teachers from their schools in recent times.

    A total of 39 students of the federal College of Forestry Mechanization Afaka in Kaduna, were abducted by terrorists, folloed by Rema primary school attacked by terrorists and 3 teachers confirmed to have been abducted.

    The Kaduna State government in its reaction said schools will not be shutdown despites the rise in spate of school attacks and mass abductions in the state.

  • FEC okays N11.72b for road, health contracts

    FEC okays N11.72b for road, health contracts

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC), presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, on Wednesday approved N11.72 billion for projects in the Works and Housing, as well as Health ministries.

    Works and Housing Minister Babatunde Fashola announced this to State House Correspondents after the week’s virtual FEC meeting in Abuja.

    The minister said N8.649 billion was approved l for his ministry as variation for works on the Enugu-Onitsha highway.

    “The Ministry of Works Housing presented one memorandum to Council, which was for the revised estimate total cost of our project on the Enugu-Onitsha highway and it was to add N8.649 billion to the section on that contract to Niger Construction, which is a 22-kilometre section of the 100-kilometre road so that we can expedite conclusion of works.

    “Variation was to cater for the change of the pavement surface, the binder course and the wearing course to crease thickness and to utilise modified bitumen and also to strengthen the shoulders and some bridge works.


    “Council approved the variation of N8.649 billion in favour of Niger Construction,” he said.

    Also, Health Minister Dr Osagie Ehanire said Council approved N3,070,892,938 for six contracts of laboratory equipment on behalf of the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

    “The Ministry of Health presented a memo on behalf of NCDC public health laboratory specialist and for Centre for Disease Control.

    “It is for six contracts for laboratory equipment at N3,070,892,938 for various equipment and supply to strengthen the work of NCDC in various parts of the country to be more ready for the work they do in diagnostics preparedness, not only for COVID-19 but for any other disease outbreak of public interest in the future,” he said.

  • Nigeria ranks 16th on FBI’s list of countries worst affected by internet crimes

    Nigeria ranks 16th on FBI’s list of countries worst affected by internet crimes

    Nigeria has been ranked 16th in FBI’s list of countries which are worst affected by internet crimes. 

    The State-specific statistics which can be found within the 2020 Internet Crime Report and in the accompanying 2020 State Reports, includes information from 791,790 complaints of suspected internet crime, an increase of more than 300,000 complaints from 2019. The reported losses also exceeded $4.2 billion.

    Nigeria ranks 16th on FBI

    Nigeria and South Africa were listed among the ‘worst’ 20. South Africa was rated sixth with 1,754 victims while Nigeria had 443 victims. Countries like Pakistan, China, Columbia, and Hong Kong ranked better than Nigeria. 

    The top 20 countries: 1. United Kingdom; 2. Canada; 3. India; 4. Greece; 5. Australia; 6. South Africa; 7. France; 8. Germany; 9. Mexico; 10. Belgium; 11. Brazil; Philippines; 13. Italy; 14. Spain; 15. Netherlands; 16. Nigeria; 17. Pakistan; 18. China; 19. Colombia; 20. Hong Kong .

    Phishing scams, non-payment/non-delivery scams and extortion were the top three crimes reported by victims in 2020, and it was also learnt that victims lost the most money to business email compromise scams, romance and confidence schemes, and investment fraud. 

    There was also the emergence of scams exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic. The IC3 received over 28,500 complaints related to COVID-19, with fraudsters targeting both businesses and individuals.

    Nigeria ranks 16th on FBI

    The IC3’s 2020 Internet Crime Report contains information about the most prevalent internet scams affecting the public and offers guidance for prevention and protection. It also highlights the FBI’s work combating internet crime, including recent case examples. 

    The IC3 received a record number of complaints from Americans in 2020: 791,790, with reported losses exceeding $4.1 billion. The figure represents a 69% increase in total complaints from 2019.

    The FBI noted that Business E-mail Compromise (BEC) schemes continued to be the costliest. There were 19,369 complaints with an adjusted loss of approximately $1.8 billion.

    Phishing scams had 241,342 complaints, with adjusted losses of over $54 million, while the number of ransomware incidents also continues to rise, with 2,474 incidents reported in 2020.
     

    Through the Recovery Asset Team, IC3 worked with its partners to successfully freeze approximately $380 million of the $462 million in reported losses in 2020, nearly 82%. In addition.

    The FBI stated that it released the 2020 Internet Crime Report to remind the public to immediately report suspected criminal internet activity to the IC3 at ic3.gov. The American agency added that by reporting internet crime, victims are not only alerting law enforcement to the activity but aiding in the overall fight against cybercrime.

  • Spain Set To Legalise Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide

    Spain Set To Legalise Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide

    Spain’s parliament will give final approval to a law legalising euthanasia Thursday, becoming one of the few nations to allow terminally-ill or gravely-injured patients to end their own suffering.

    The legislation, which will take effect in June, follows growing public pressure generated by several high-profile cases, including that of Ramon Sampedro whose plight was immortalised in the Oscar-winning 2004 film “The Sea Inside”.

    Speaking to AFP, Ramona Maneiro, a friend of Sampedro’s who helped him die, hailed the move as a victory “for those who can benefit from it” and “for Ramon”.

    At the time, she was arrested but released due to lack of evidence, only admitting her role years later when the statute of limitations expired.

    The move will see Spain become the fourth country in Europe to decriminalise assisted suicide, alongside the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

    Although Portugal’s parliament passed a similar law in January, it was blocked this week by the Constitutional Court.

    The Spanish legislation will permit euthanasia in which medical staff intentionally end a life to relieve suffering, and assisted suicide in which it is the patient who carries out the procedure.

    Various other countries permit the second option, as well as so-called “passive euthanasia” in which life-saving medical treatment is halted.

    – Strict conditions –

    Backed by left-wing and centrist parties, the legislation will allow anyone with a “serious or incurable illness” or a condition which is “chronic or incapacitating” to request help dying, thereby avoiding “intolerable suffering”.

    But it imposes strict criteria: the patient — a Spanish national or a legal resident — must be “fully aware and conscious” when they make the request, which must be submitted twice in writing, 15 days apart.

    The request can be rejected if it is believed the requirements have not been met; it must be approved by a second medic and by an evaluation body.

    Any healthcare professional could withdraw on grounds of “conscience” from taking part in the procedure that would be available through Spain’s national health service.

    The move has been hailed by patients and right-to-die campaigners.

    “It doesn’t make any sense that people… would choose to live an undignified life,” said Sofia Malagon, 60, who has Parkinson’s and worries what will happen if she gets dementia.

    “I don’t want to be left like a vegetable,” she told AFP.

    – ‘Form of murder’ –

    But the move has been roundly rejected by the Catholic Church and Spain’s right-wing parties, with its promulgation also raising questions among some medical professionals.

    Euthanasia “is always a form of murder since it involves one man causing the death of another,” said the Episcopal Conference, which groups Spain’s leading bishops and has accused the government of going from “defending life to being responsible for causing death”.

    “Doctors don’t want anyone to die — it’s in their DNA,” said Manuela Garcia Romero, deputy head of the Medical College Organisation (OMC), expressing doubts over implementation of the law.

    Since the mid-1980s when euthanasia entered the public debate, Spain has experienced several high-profile cases.

    The most famous is that of Sampedro, who became a bedridden tetraplegic after breaking his neck and fought an unsuccessful 30-year court battle to end his own life with dignity.

    He died in 1998 with the help of his friend Maneiro, his story immortalised in “The Sea Inside”, a film starring Hollywood actor Javier Bardem that won the 2005 best-foreign language Oscar.

    Another case was that of Luis Montes, an anaesthetist accused of causing the deaths of 73 terminal patients at a Madrid hospital. A court dropped the case against him in 2007.

    More recently, pensioner Angel Hernandez was arrested in 2019 and is awaiting trial for helping his wife end her life after decades suffering from multiple sclerosis.

    -AFP

  • Troops rescue 10 persons abducted from FAAN staff quarters in Kaduna

    Troops rescue 10 persons abducted from FAAN staff quarters in Kaduna

    10 persons abducted from the staff quarters of Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in Kaduna state, have been rescued by troops after spending 11 days in captivity.

    Those rescued have been identified as Ilori Sunday, Celestina Sunday, Beauty Oshaibie Sunday, Miracle Sunday, Marvelous Sunday, Destiny Sunday, Samuel Sunday, Deborah Sunday, Badiyatu Abdullahi Gambo and Bilkisu Gambo.

    Kaduna commissioner for internal security and home affairs, Samuel Aruwan who confirmed their release on Wednesday March 17, said precise details of the rescue location cannot be provided at this time due to operational expediency.

    Aruwan said;

    “This briefing has been called to provide an update on emerging developments following the kidnapping of 10 citizens from the Kaduna Airport staff quarters, Ifira, Igabi local government area.

    “The Kaduna state government can confirm that troops of the Nigerian army have today, Wednesday 17th March 2021, rescued the 10 victims who were kidnapped from the Kaduna Airport staff quarters, Ifira, Igabi local government area.”

    The 39 students of Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, who were abducted by bandits are however still in captivity.

  • Nigeria Has Become Economically Attractive To Kidnappers, Says Governor Masari

    Nigeria Has Become Economically Attractive To Kidnappers, Says Governor Masari

    Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State says Nigeria has become economically attractive to kidnappers and bandits within the Sahel region of the continent. 

    The governor who on Wednesday was on Channels Television’s Politics, strongly opposed the idea of granting blanket amnesty to the bandits, stating that the idea is enabling the miscreants to continue with their crimes.

    Masari argued that the security situation in the country has improved since the All Progressives Congress took the reigns.

    “When we started in 2015 in the North-West, it was cattle-rustling. Gradually, it now developed into banditry, rape, kidnappings. When all that they (bandits) can steal from the villagers along the fringes finished, they moved to the rustling of goats, sheep, and even chicken.

    “What we should do and what the government should do now is (about) high-profile kidnapping. In my state, they kidnapped four relatives of very senior government officials. When they cannot get anything to sustain themselves, they resort to high-profile kidnappings for money in cities and towns. That is the danger, that is something we must work hard to stop,” the governor opined.

    Masari also kicked against the intervention of Sheikh Ahmad Gumi in quelling the banditry activities in the northwest.

    He questioned the cleric’s knowledge on security issues.

    “Was he there? What did he know about what we did in Kaduna? I challenge Gumi to come and tell us if he knows what we did in Kaduna,” the governor asked in reaction to Gumi’s stance on how the state government should handle banditry.

    Speaking further on why he does not support Sheikh Gumi’s intervention, Masari said the cleric did not go about it the right way.

    “I expect him to, first of all, preach to them (the bandits), the implication of killing innocent people and also the implication of abducting people and its consequences. That is what I expect a clergyman first and foremost to do,” the governor noted.

  • Gov Ortom Expresses shock as House of Reps Deputy Speaker Rejects MUTA’s Petition

    Gov Ortom Expresses shock as House of Reps Deputy Speaker Rejects MUTA’s Petition

    By Isaac Kertyo Makurdi

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom has expressed shock over the rejection by the House of Representatives Deputy Speaker, Hon Idris the petition from the Mutual Union of Tiv (MUTA) in America.

    The aforesaid petition was brought to the House by the Member representing Gwer, Gwer-west Federal Constituency, Hon Mark Gbila.

    The Governor noted that the action of the Deputy Speaker suppressed the voice of the people, lamenting that it contravened the principles upon which the nation’s democracy was built.

    Ortom who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase maintained that Nigerians at home and in the diaspora have the right as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution as amended to express their views on issues affecting the country.

    He contended that the condition which thousands of the people who have been sacked from their homes due to Herdsmen attacks who now live in camps in the state deserve attention and support of other Nigerians.

    The Governor who lauded members of MUTA as well as other organizations for their concern, applauded Mr Gbila for his efficacy, urging him to keep the tempo.

    Ortom said he expects the house to overrule the Speaker and accept the petition from MUTA. He called on Nigerians in the diaspora Commission to intervene.

  • Kanye West Becomes The Richest Black Man In US History With A Net Worth Of $6.6Bn

    Kanye West Becomes The Richest Black Man In US History With A Net Worth Of $6.6Bn

    Music producer, rapper, and fashion mogul Kanye West is the richest African American in the United States. Bloomberg reports that West is officially worth $6.6 billion, making him the richest Black man in America’s history.

    Around the same time last year, West became a certified billionaire with the help of his successful apparel and sneaker brand, Yeezy and a new multi-year contract with Gap (NYSE: GPS +1.64%).

    According to Business of Fashion, the Yeezy brand is valued at $3.2 to $4.7 billion. As for the new Yeezy Gap line which is set to be released later this summer, the new venture is expected to be worth more than $970 million.

    Since West remains the sole owner of the Yeezy company, much of his personal net worth is attributed to his recent business decisions and the $1.7 billion that he pockets from additional assets, including his significant investment into his soon-to-be ex-wife’s Skims label.

    An unaudited balance sheet of West’s finances has also revealed that West has $122 million in cash and stock, while his entire music catalogue is worth $110.5 million.

    The Yeezy brand has seen a large boom despite the economic downturn caused by the pandemic. West’s sneaker sales at Adidas (XETRA:ADS.DE -0.87%) have seen an uptick of 31 per cent from last year, bringing in $1.7 billion in annual revenue. By the end of 2021, the Yeezy designer is expected to rake in $150 million from its Gap partnership.

    Considering the rapper claimed to have been $53 million in debt less than half a decade ago, his feat is worth the recognition. However, it still remains a mystery as to how West’s billion-dollar company was eligible for a loan of $2 to $5 million under the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program.