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  • UK announces closure of visa application centres in Nigeria

    UK announces closure of visa application centres in Nigeria

    The UK government has announced the closure of its visa application centres in Nigeria following the violence that has trailed the #EndSARS protest. 

    In a statement released on Wednesday October 21, it was gathered that the centres will be closed for a minimum of 48 hours. Applicants with booked appointments have been asked to reschedule their appointment till next week. 

    The statement read; 

     ‘Important: Closure of our Visa application centre’ on its website said the centres will be closed for 48 hours “at a minimum”.

    “Due to the ongoing protest in Nigeria and for the safety of both staff and applicants, our Nigeria centres will be closed for 48 hours at a minimum.

    “For applicants with booked appointments within this period, please you will need to reschedule your appointment for next week, from 26th October 2020.

    “We will continue to post regular updates on this page, so please keep checking back for the latest information on reopening. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.”

  • #EndSARS: Former US President, Bill Clinton Advices Nigerian Govt

    #EndSARS: Former US President, Bill Clinton Advices Nigerian Govt

    Former US President, Bill Clinton has reacted to the reported killings of unarmed #EndSARS protesters in Nigeria. 


    Taking to his Twitter handle, Bill Clinton expressed his concern over the on going unrest in Lagos and urged the Nigerian government to engage in peaceful dialogue with protesters and end corruption. 


    He wrote: “I am deeply concerned over reports of violence in Lagos and urge the Nigerian government to engage in peaceful dialogue with the #EndSARSprotestors for police reform and an end to corruption.”

    "I urge the Nigerian Govt to engage in peaceful dialogue with the #EndSARS protestors and end corruption" - Former US President, Bill Clinton
  • #EndSARS: My heart goes out to all victims of Lekki shootings— Osinbajo

    #EndSARS: My heart goes out to all victims of Lekki shootings— Osinbajo

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has condoled with victims of shootings which occurred in Lekki, Lagos.

    The Vice President also expressed grief over loss lives in Lagos and other parts of the country as a result of the #ENDSARS protests.

    #EndSARS protesters at Lekki Toll Gate were attacked with guns on Oct. 20.

    Osinbajo, in a series of tweets said he had reached out to those in hospital and prayed that such would not happen again.

    “My heart goes out to all the victims of the Lekki shootings, also the policemen and all other men and women who lost their lives in the past few days in different parts of Lagos and other states.

    `I spoke to some of that in hospital; the pain of these terrible events is palpable in our towns and cities, and some losses are irreplaceable, but we can and will get justice for all of them.

    “ I stand with Lagos and all other affected states in these trying times.

    “We pray we will never see a repeat of these tragedies in Jesus name. God bless you all,’’ he said.

  • Volunteer for coronavirus vaccine trial dies in Brazil

    Volunteer for coronavirus vaccine trial dies in Brazil

    A young volunteer in the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine trial has died in Brazil.

    According to Brazilian news site Globo, the 28-year-old participant passed away ‘as a result of complications from Covid-19’ on Thursday.

    Brazil’s health authority, Anvisa, and Oxford University confirmed the death but said the clinical trials will continue.

    Oxford said an independent review had revealed there were ‘no safety concerns’ with the vaccine.

    Anvisa nor the laboratory have confirmed whether the volunteer received a placebo dose or the real vaccine.

  • Buhari appoints new Board Chairman for NACA

    Buhari appoints new Board Chairman for NACA

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Senator Oladipo Olusoga Odujinrin, MFR, as Part-Time Board Chairman of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) for an initial term of four years. The appointment takes effect from 6 October 2020.

    Before his appointment, Senator Odujinrin has been a member of the Board of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS in 2018. He was elevated to the position of Acting Board Chairman when the former Chairman of the Agency, Her Excellency Dame Pauline Tallen was appointed the Minister of the Federal Republic.

    Odujinrin holds a Laws degree (LL.B) from the University of Lagos and a Master of Laws LL.M from Harvard Law School Massachusetts, USA.

    An accomplished lawyer, politician, and philanthropist, Senator Oladipo Olusoga Odujinrinn has served the nation in various capacities.

    He was the Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1983. Besides, he headed many public institutions in different capacities including Chairman Nigerian General Insurance Company Limited (1967-68) Chairman, Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa from April 2013-2015. He was also the Chairman of, Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Nigeria (APMIN) as well as a member of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Board from 2005 to 2007.

    The Distinguished Senator, a recipient of the National Honour of the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR), also served as a member of the 2015 Presidential Inauguration Planning Accommodation Sub-Committee. He has held various political positions and has been a member of the Ogun State Governor’s Elders Advisory Council from 2019 to date.

    The Distinguished senator and Board Chairman of NACA is a professional member of the Nigerian Bar Association, Associate Member, American Bar Association as well as member, International Bar Association.

    His passion for giving back to society has been his motivation for setting up philanthropic organisations and participating in many community development initiatives.

    He is the founder of Senator Dipo Odujinrin Foundation (SENDOF) and chairs the Tosin Anibaba Memorial Fund (TAMFUND). The distinguished senator is married and is blessed with children and grandchildren.

  • ‘Enough is truly enough’- Janet Jackson lends her voice to #EndSARS campaign

    ‘Enough is truly enough’- Janet Jackson lends her voice to #EndSARS campaign

    Janet Jackson has lend her voice to the #EndSARS campaign.

    In a statement, she released to her Twitter account, the American singer praised brave Nigerian youths for their courageous fight for a better Nigeria and said those behind the killings and brutality of EndSARS protesters have brought shame to the nation. 

    See her full statement below. 

  • #EndSARS: Lekki Concession Company denies removing the CCTVs at the tollgate

    #EndSARS: Lekki Concession Company denies removing the CCTVs at the tollgate

    The Lekki Concession Company has denied claims it removed the CCTVs at the Lekki-Victoria Island tollgate just before the shooting of protesters on Tuesday, October 20.

    Lekki Concession Company denies removing the CCTVs at the tollgate

    The photo above went viral on Tuesday with protesters claiming the man was at the tollgate removing the CCTV.

    Read the statement from the company below

    Lekki Concession Company denies removing the CCTVs at the tollgate
    Lekki Concession Company denies removing the CCTVs at the tollgate
  • Rape/Kidnapping: Gov. Sule move to Nail perpetrators

    Rape/Kidnapping: Gov. Sule move to Nail perpetrators

    By Abel Leonard/ Lafia
    Governor Abdulahi Sule of Nasarawa state says it will Nail perpetrators who carry out rape and kidnapping crime in the state, adding that it is worrisome and a course for concern not only to the people of the State, but also the international community as a whole.

    Sule made the call while flagging off a sensitization programme against kidnapping and rape across the state, at the Government House, Wednesday
    Speaking on the theme of the event, “Kidnapping and Rape in Nigeria: Implications and Challenges for Economic Development in Nasarawa State, Sule, said his administration will do all it takes to ensure a favourable environment for economic activities to thrive in the state.
    He described as worrisome the recent increase of kidnapping and rape cases in the state, which have continued to pose danger to human lives, and heightened fears among the people, with attendant negative implications, particularly on the girl child.
    Engineer Sule however, noted that it is as a result of the situation that his administration signed into law in April this year, the Kidnapping and Rape Prohibition Act, which has since been gazetted, in order to curb rape and kidnapping offences in the state.
    In his word “The law prohibits kidnapping and rape and further stipulated stiff penalties for violators, including death sentences in extreme cases, especially where the victims of kidnapping loses their lives,” he said.
    He further emphasised that government will ensure full application of the law to stop people from committing or indulging in the both crime.
    Sule commended security agencies operating in the state, for their efforts and resilience in the fight against crimes and criminality, which led to the release of kidnapped persons in the state.
    He equally commended the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, for organizing the sensitization programme.
    Reacting to End SARS protest in the state, the governor is calling on youths in the state to shun the ongoing protest, which he said, has taken a new dimension, resulting into loss of lives, and destruction of properties.
    Engineer Sule further called on the youths to remain calm and not to get involved in the breakdown of law and order, as according to him, government is already on top of the situation.
    Several resource persons presented papers on the way forward, especially on how to reduce the incidences of kidnapping and rape in the state.
    Some of the speakers include, State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Associate Prof Abdulkarim Abubakar Kana, Emir of Lafia, HRH, Justice Sidi Bage (rtd), Commissioner of Police, Bola Longe and development expert and social activist, Dr. Nawani Aboki, among others.

  • Gov. Sule moves against rapists, Kidnappers in Nasarawa

    Gov. Sule moves against rapists, Kidnappers in Nasarawa

    Abel Leonard/ Lafia

    Governor Abdulahi Sule of Nasarawa state says he will nail perpetrators who carry out rape and kidnapping in the state, adding that it is worrisome and a course for concern not only to the people of the State, but also the international community as a whole.

    Sule made the call while flagging off a sensitization programme against kidnapping and rape across the state, at the Government House, Wednesday
    Speaking on the theme of the event, “Kidnapping and Rape in Nigeria: Implications and Challenges for Economic Development in Nasarawa State, Sule, said his administration will do all it takes to ensure a favourable environment for economic activities to thrive in the state.


    He described as worrisome the recent increase in kidnapping and rape cases in the state, which have continued to pose danger to human lives, and heightened fears among the people, with attendant negative implications, particularly on the girl child.


    Engineer Sule however, noted that it is as a result of the situation that his administration signed into law in April this year, the Kidnapping and Rape Prohibition Act, which has since been gazetted, in order to curb rape and kidnapping offences in the state.


    In his word “The law prohibits kidnapping and rape and further stipulated stiff penalties for violators, including death sentences in extreme cases, especially where the victims of kidnapping loses their lives,” he said.


    He further emphasised that government will ensure full application of the law to stop people from committing or indulging in the both crime.
    Sule commended security agencies operating in the state, for their efforts and resilience in the fight against crimes and criminality, which led to the release of kidnapped persons in the state.


    He equally commended the Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism, for organizing the sensitization programme.
    Reacting to End SARS protest in the state, the governor is calling on youths in the state to shun the ongoing protest, which he said, has taken a new dimension, resulting into loss of lives, and destruction of properties.
    Engineer Sule further called on the youths to remain calm and not to get involved in the breakdown of law and order, as according to him, government is already on top of the situation.


    Several resource persons presented papers on the way forward, especially on how to reduce the incidences of kidnapping and rape in the state.


    Some of the speakers include, State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Associate Prof Abdulkarim Abubakar Kana, Emir of Lafia, HRH, Justice Sidi Bage (rtd), Commissioner of Police, Bola Longe and development expert and social activist, Dr. Nawani Aboki, among others.

  • The Giant Strides Of DLG, Adegbe In Dekina LGA In Kogi.

    The Giant Strides Of DLG, Adegbe In Dekina LGA In Kogi.

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    As the Director of Dekina Local Government Area, Mr Johnson Adegbe-Umoru marks his three months of purposeful leadership in office, one could anticipate more efforts towards enhancing the welfare of workers and the people of the local area.

       What necessitated the the establishment of the local councils as the third tier by the Federal System of government in Nigeria actually paved way for accelerated growth and development of rural areas.

    This, to some, may not go down well as they argue that the much anticipated development at the grassroots is yet to be realized due to some factors. This may not be far from the non granting the councils the deserved autonomy which actually affected the much needed development at the local areas.

    However, in Kogi State the present administration of Governor Yahya Bello has demonstrated its political will to  elect chairmen and councillors as a justification for true Democratic tenet.

    This political will by the government according to observers has so far being demonstrated by Governor Yahya Bello through the Constitution of the Kogi State Independent Electoral Commission, which has hitherto, announced 12th December 2020 as the date for the Local Government elections.

    To avoid a vacuum in the day-to-day running  of the Local Governments, the government in its wisdom, saw the need to allow Directors of Local Governments (DLGS) take charge until the conduct of the council polls.

    Consequently, Mr.Johnson Adegbe-Umoru was appointed as Director of Dekina Local Government and assumed office on the 20th July,2020.

    Despite the acts of draw-him back syndrome that surrounded his assumption, the appointment was greeted with jubilation, hence the various commendations for Governor Bello for putting a round peg in a round hole.

    Obviously, those who reacted to the appointment of Mr. Johnson Adegbe-Umoru expressed optimism that he will deliver optimally in line with the New Direction policy of  the  present administration and even meet the yearnings and aspirations of the people.

    As an astute administrator, Mr Johnson Adegbe-Umoru on assumption in office consulted far and wide with a view to repositioning Dekina Local Government for the benefit of all.

    To kick-start his leadership, the DLG met with the NULGE Executive, the Senior and Junior management committees, traditional rulers, youth and women groups respectively.

    The interactions afforded him the opportunity to galvanize ideas towards addressing some of the immediate challenges confronting the people, which already, are being gradually addressed.

    It is basic that a major problem in today’s political scenario is that of trust on the part of the leadership, this he has restored confidence into goverance in the Local Government.

    It is evidence that normal official activities commenced during his time as this was achievable through the restoration of power to the Local Government Secretariat which was known to be a home for domestic animals.

    In the same vein, security has been provided through due collaboration and identifying with the vigilance services in the area.

    In his bid to enhance the socio-economic lives of the people, Johnson Adegbe-Umoru restored electricity to Tudun-Wada Community in Dekina town which was thrown into darkness for long due to vandalization which attracted a letter of commendation by the Turn Wada Youth Association.

    Equally, the defunct Dekina Hotel is being revived as the bushy environment has been cleared, while the stadium is gradually being given a face-lift to encourage sporting activities with the aim of discouraging youths’ involvement in social vices.

    It is worthy of note that staff welfare is already receiving attention in addition to promotion exercise through renewed commitment of the senior management committee (SMC),
    in acceptance of the leadership style of Mr Johnson Adegbe- Umoru.

    Youths groups and all sons and daughters of the land at home had resolved to give him the needed support in his quest to leave the Local Government better than he met it.

    Despite scarce resources in the state, the Director of Dekina Local Government should be given a path on the back for making positive difference in the leadership of the area which is obviously a departure from the past.

    With these achievements recorded within three months, it is hoped that the management and the people will sustain their support in his bid to actualizing the dream of all for Dekina Local Government.