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Senate President’s Convoy in Fatal Crash

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Senate President, David Mark

 
A  fatal motor accident involving the convoy of the Senate President, David Mark, yesterday claimed the lives of  his official driver and a Police Inspector attached to his office.
The accident, which involved the official car of the Senate President, occurred around the Benue Burnt Bricks Junction in the outskirts of Otukpo town at about 7.30 a.m. Sunday.
Eyewitnesses said a trailer loaded with cement and heading towards Otukpo town had a head-on collision with the official car, leaving two persons dead on the spot while the third, a security personnel who was said to be in critical condition ,was rushed to Makurdi for medical attention.
It was further gathered that the Senate President was not travelling in the convoy at the time of the accident.

Vandals destroy 182 sub-stations in Edo

BENIN CITY-THE Benin Electricity Distribution Company, a subsidiary of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, has lamented the destruction of 182 sub-stations in the past six months to vandals in the country.

The new Chief Executive Officer of the company, Dr. Effiong Umoren, who disclosed this in Benin City, Monday, said the activities of vandals was a major challenge to the district which comprised Edo, Delta, Ondo and Ekiti states, saying that the situation was affecting effectively power distribution in the area as the company spends over N600,000 to fix any vandalised sub-station.

Insecurity: Mark wants VIPs, air travellers frisked

President David Mark said, Monday, that if the country must witness rapid economic growth and meet its Vision 20:2020, there was urgent need for an overhauling of the aviation sector. The Senate President said against the backdrop of insecurity in the country, airport officials must subject all travellers including VIPs to thorough check, adding that while outside the country, everyone irrespective of status must remove shoes and made to go through other checks.
Mark, while inaugurating the Senate Committee on Aviation, called for thorough improvement of the nation’s airports, arguing that the nation’s airport are incomparable to those in South Africa and other parts of the world.

Okorocha orders Heartland to remain in Lagos

Governor Rochas Okorocha is still high on the success of Heartland FC who won the FA Cup on Sunday.

The club was to return to Owerri Monday morning but he has ordered them to stay back in Lagos.
There are no pretences about his mood. The success, coming 23 years after they won the FA Cup last, is already part of his story on 100 Days in office. And he wants to tell it well to his people.
CONGRATS — Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha (L) congratulates Heartland's captain, Chinedu Efugh. PHOTO: SYLVER ELEANYA.

Army promotes 200 officers

ABUJA—The Nigerian Army weekend promoted officers from the ranks of Major to Colonels, with over 200 officers in Army formations across the country elevated to the next rank.
Amongst the officers promoted to the rank of Colonel are Lt. Colonel Sani K. Usman, Lt. Colonel John Agim-Agim, Lt. Colonel (Mrs.) Mba of the medical corps, Lt. Colonel Yakubu Brown, Lt. Colonel Haladu Buba, Lt. Colonel Boniface Nda Oguanya, Lt. Colonel Shehu Mustapha, Lt. Colonel BO Amanko, Lt. Colonel Henry Wesley. Lt. Colonel Y Bako, Lt. Colonel Kabir Mohammed Yinusa while Major Kingsley Samuel was elevated to the rank of Lt. Colonel.

ASUU strike cripples varsities

THERE was total compliance, yesterday, to the one-week nationwide warning strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, disrupting examinations in the nation’s premier university, University of Ibadan, University of Jos  and paralysing academic activities in others.
The warning strike is in protest against Federal Government’s alleged refusal to implement the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement which will be due for re-negotiation in six months.
The agreement, among others include 26 per cent funding of education, wage improvement and upward review of retirement age of professors from 65 to 70 years, was signed by the late President Umaru Yar’ Adua’s administration after four months of strike which grounded all federal and state universities.

Naomi Campbell's Billionaire Boyfriend Gifts Her Spectacular 25 bedroom Home on a whole island

Naomi Campbell's Billionaire Boyfriend Gifts Her Spectacular 25 bedroom Home

 
Naomi Campbell's Russian billionaire boyfriend, Vladislav Doronin, just gifted the supermodel with a 25 bedroom house shaped like the Eye of Horus on the Isle of Cleopatra in Turkey.

Immigration Intercept 100 Libyan mercenaries in Kaduna

THE Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), in Kaduna, has arrested over 100 suspected mercenaries from Libya.

They were suspected to have fled the country and arrived in Kaduna through the Niger-Nigeria border at the weekend, after the fall of the regime of Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi.

The suspects, according to an eyewitness, arrived in the state at about 2.00 p.m. on Friday looking exhausted and unkempt.

2 Hausa Boys Arrested In kano For Gang Raping An NYSC Member

Two miscreants, Abba Garba 18, Abubakar Suleiman, 17, Monday, shocked Kano residents as they  confessed to have gang-raped a National Youths Service Corps, NYSC, member serving with Durumi Secondary School, Kurna in Kano municipality.

The police  said it has arrested Abba Garba and Abubakar Suleiman while the other two, Nazeephy Malam and Ali Wara  are said to be at large.

3 kids kidnapped at catholic church

Palpable confusion and apprehension reigned in Saint Mulumba’s Catholic Parish, Owerri, following the kidnapping of three girls that attended the 7am mass in the church yesterday.

The abducted children are; six-month old Munachi Ikwuazu, her two-and-a- half year old elder sister, Ugonma Ikwuazu, as well as two-and-a- half year old Uchechi Ukwuoma.

Concerted efforts made by Vanguard to talk with the parents of the three children proved abortive as they were completely short of words on what to say about the incident.

While the father of Munachi and Ugonma, Mr. Remigius Ikwuazu only managed to say that they are from Umuhu, Enyiogugu, Aboh Mbaise local government area of Imo State,Uchechi’s father, Mr. Nnaemeka Ukwuoma said he is from Umuoma, Nekede, Owerri West local council area of the state.

ASUU warning strike to begin on Monday




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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will on Monday embark on a one-week warning strike over the non-implementation of the 2009 agreement reached with the Federal Government.
The South-West Zonal Co-ordinator of the union, Akin Ajisegiri told newsmen on Friday in Ibadan that the federal government and its powerful elite should be held responsible for this nation’s underdevelopment.

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Manchester City finally released the recent stranglehold Everton have placed on them with a hard-fought victory at the Etihad Stadium.

40,000mw can’t guarantee uninterrupted power supply, says minister

THE Federal Government yesterday expressed doubt over the ability of the proposed 40,000 mega watts (mw), which the country planned to achieve by year 20:2020, to supply enough power for industries and over 150 million Nigerians.

The Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, while speaking at a seminar organised by the Construction and Engineering Services Group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and in Industry (LCCI) in Lagos, stated that government was ready to confront any stumbling block to the realisation of government’s target to generate the 40,000mw by year 2020.

Ajimobi, Alao-Akala feud over solidarity with Tinubu

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FORMER Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala of Oyo State yesterday berated his successor, Governor Abiola Ajimobi over his relationship with the leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Bola Tinubu.
Alao-Akala said for the governor to leave his duty post for a solidarity trip to Abuja with Tinubu being tried by the Code of Conduct Tribunal for operating foreign accounts while in office as governor of Lagos State smacks of “executive joblessness.”

In a swift reaction, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in the state, which dismissed Alao-Akala’s comments, said his actions and utterances in recent times were due to his joblessness and quest for relevance.

Tinubu's Code of Conduct Trial Stalled

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Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
 
The much-touted trial of former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, for illegally operating foreign accounts while in office as governor could not go on Wednesday before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).

The trial was stalled because a new charge filed against the former governor was served on him in court.
In the new charge, Tinubu was said to have operated various foreign accounts between 1999 and 2007 with the following banks: First Heritage Bank in Illinois, Citibank of New York and HSBC in London.

Policeman killed, others injured as robbers raid 4 banks

A police officer simply identified as Atama was, Thursday,, shot dead in a 30-minute bank robbery operations in Iwo, headquarters of  Iwo Local Government Area of Osun State, while four other persons sustained various degrees of injuries.


The bandits stormed the banks located close to the Bowen University, Iwo, in three vehicles at about 9.50 a.m.

An eye witness account said the robbers shot sporadically into the air on arrival to scare people away after which they broke into five different gangs to attack the four banks while the remaining gang attacked the Secretariat of Iwo, Ayedire and Ola-oluwa branch of the Nigeria Patents and Medicine Dealers Association, NPMDA.

Privatisation: NLC, TUC barricade NASS Complex

ABUJA—The nation’s labour movement yesterday embarked on street march within Abuja to protest against the Federal Government’s privatization programme. Leaders of the two umbrella labour unions in the country later urged the National Assembly to ensure that those found to defrauded the nation during the privatization programme should be punished.


In his speech at the rally, the President of the NLC Comrade Abdulwahed Omar who initially faulted security officials who refused to allow them to enter the premises of the National Assembly urged the lawmakers to ensure that those found guilty in the BPE probe should be brought to book just as he called on the Federal Government to immediately halt the entire privatisation exercise.

Tribunal rejects CPC’s bid to tender results from 35 states, FCT

ABUJA – THE  bid by Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, to sack President Goodluck Jonathan from office, yesterday, suffered a major setback, following the refusal of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja, to admit into evidence, election results from 35 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

It was the intention of the petitioner to rely on the said results, which were purportedly entered into Forms EC8 of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, by all its agents that supervised different polling units across the federation, with a view to proving that the April 16 presidential election was rigged in favour of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

HP preparing to make Whitman CEO

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Hewlett-Packard Co is on the verge of naming former eBay Chief Executive Meg Whitman its new CEO, replacing Leo Apotheker at the helm of the largest U.S. technology company, two sources told Reuters on Thursday.

Police deny arresting Boko haram suspects in Lagos

The Lagos State Police Command said that the 22 people arrested by the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) on Wednesday were not members of Boko Haram sect.
Samuel Jinadu, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday that investigations so far reveal that the suspects were just local Islamic preachers.
Mr Jinadu spoke against the backdrop of some reports that the arrested people were members of the group.

The Police spokesman said that the suspects, aged between 12 years and 45 years, were intercepted when they were trekking from Omu town in Ogun toward Ketu in Lagos State.
“When they were questioned they were unable to give any satisfactory explanation about their mission in Lagos. From investigations, they are local Islamic preachers from Yorubaland.
“No weapon was found on them. They are currently still being investigated at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti.
“They told the police that God directed them to come and preach Islam to the people of Lagos for a period of 25 days,” he said.
The PPRO denied that they were connected to Boko Haram, urging Lagosians to not entertain fears as they go about their normal activities.

Robbers Attack Bowen Univeristy, Kill 1

Bowen University, Iwo in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria came under attack this morning. Armed men stormed a bank located on the campus of the private university and reportedly shot dead a guard.

Two commercial banks, Skye and Sterling have branches on the campus but P.M. NEWS could not confirm the one that was attacked.

The robbers forced their way into the bank’s vault and carted away huge sums of money.

The robbers fired several shots as they escaped with their loot.

Bullet proof(Ayeta) Fails OPC Member, shot to death during test

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It was a sad end for Yisa Anifowose, the leader of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC, at Shasha, Akowonjo, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, when his friend, John Taju, shot him dead while testing the efficacy of his newly acquired bullet-proof charm.
 
The charm could not prevent bullets from penetrating into his body as he reportedly boasted before he was shot. He slumped and died as a result of the injury he sustained during the shooting.
 

Stampede as Bomb Scare Rattles National Assembly


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 National Assembly Complex, Abuja


Official activities at the National Assembly complex were suddenly brought to a halt Tuesday  afternoon following the rumour that members of Boko Haram had succeeded in planting a bomb device at the White House wing of the complex.

This caused a stampede as senators, administrative and supporting staff as well as visitors ran helter-skelter out of the complex.

FG Approves 50% Salary Increase for PHCN Workers


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Minister of Power, Prof Barth Nnaji
 
Federal Government has approved the payment of 50 per cent salary increase for workers of Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), as a show of its commitment to the welfare of the workers.

Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Chukwuemeka Wogu, who disclosed this at a National Workshop on Power Sector Reform, said the implementation exercise would commence very soon.

Wogu used the opportunity to reassure the trade unions in the industry who had earlier expressed apprehension over what they called “subterranean moves” by government to rationalise PHCN staff of government commitment to the imperatives of social dialogue on all labour related issues in her march towards power stability in the country.

He said the workshop with a theme ‘Towards Power Stability in Nigeria’ is a major step in an effort to maintain a communication channel between the Federal Government and all relevant stakeholders, especially the Labour Unions in the Power Sector.

The minister observed that gross deficit of electricity has been the major factor constraining socio-economic development in the country, noting that it had stifled the creation of jobs needed in a rapidly growing population like Nigeria.

“The erratic and unpredictable nature of electricity supply has been a source of deep and bitter sense of frustration felt across the country; and many agree that this is the bane of successful enterprise. Our scorecard in this all-important sector indicates that our power generation hovers around a daily production of 3,500 MW of electricity for a population of over 150 million. When compared to some other countries, this scorecard is abysmally unacceptable.

“The Federal Government has developed and pursued fundamental changes in Ownership, Control and the Regulation of the Power Sector as enshrined in the Electricity Power Reform Act of 2005, and as outlined in Mr. President’s Roadmap for the Power Sector Reforms.

“A fall-out of this initiative is the apprehension, which, has been expressed by critical stakeholders made up of the rank and file of workers represented by the Labour Unions of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria. This workshop is therefore a major step in an effort to maintain a communication channel between the Federal Government and all relevant stakeholders especially the labour unions in the power sector,” Wogu said.

Speaking further, he explained that the power sector reform was aimed at reducing electric costs on governments; attract private capital by removing bureaucratic policies; and, maximise public revenues from the sale of government-owned assets.

He added that the goals and aspirations of the government for the critical sector would invariably result in independent power production and a healthy competition in generation, decentralisation, privatisation, and unbundling generation from transmission and distribution; leading to a functional and viable sector.

In this regard, he said government has commenced negotiations with the industrial unions while urging the social partners to come back to the table to conclude talks with the government and also allow the investors that have been shortlisted by the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) access for the already scheduled due-diligence of the facilities in October, 2011.

“The first phase of the negotiations chaired by the Conciliator was held in Abuja between May 16, and May 19, 2011 and progressive agreements were recorded that a biometric verification exercise should be jointly carried out as a fore-runner to the decasualisation of nearly 12,000 workers.

“On the demand for 137 per cent increase in salary, it was unanimously agreed that 50 per cent increase shall be paid with effect from June 2011 as final settlement for the 137 per cent demanded by the Unions.
It was also agreed that a workshop shall be held to facilitate the buy-in of the Labour Movement into the reform and also to afford relevant stakeholders an opportunity to discuss critical labour issues for the advancement of the sector.

“The second Phase of negotiations between the Federal Government and the trade unions commenced on July 19, 2011 in Accra, Ghana.
However, the non-implementation of the Abuja agreements stalled the negotiations and social dialogue broke down. It is pertinent to note that this workshop is in fulfilment of the Abuja May negotiations.

“A series of milestones has been reached since the Accra negotiations. The Vice President and Chairman of the NCP has approved the engagement of a Consultant for the biometric audit of casual staff of PHCN to enable this category of staff receive their entitlements as at when due. This exercise is about to commence”, he added.

LASTMA can’t impose fine on traffic offenders, court rules


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JUSTICE Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Lagos has ruled that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) lacks the power to impose fine on traffic offenders in the state.

In a judgment he delivered on a suit filed by one Jonathan Odutola against LASTMA, Justice Abang said sections 9, 11, 12 and 13 of the law establishing the agency “is unconstitutional and of no effect.”

The judge not only awarded the sum of N500,000 against LASTMA, but stated that the four sections of its law were contrary to Section 36 of the Nigerian Constitution, which gives the right of fair hearing to every citizen.

I can’t tender voters register, Jega tells court

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Tribunal, Prof Attahiru Jega, yesterday, adduced reasons why he would not tender the biometric data bank containing the national register of voters in the country, before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja.


While insisting that tendering such a sensitive material would endanger national security, Jega pleaded the court to vary a subpoena earlier issued against him at the behest of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, with a view to exempting the biometric data bank from the list of exhibits to be tendered in the matter.
Besides, the INEC boss who argued through his lead counsel, Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, equally sought for an extension of the pre-hearing period for the purpose of determining the application he filed yesterday, as well as, an order for leave to move the motion outside the period designated for pre-hearing.

Specifically, he pleaded the tribunal for, “an order varying the Subpoena Duces Tecum and Ad Testificandum, issued by this court on 20th September 2011 and served on the 2nd respondent/applicant to the extent of the agreement reached by all the parties to this petition and made the order of this court on Tuesday 24th May, 2011, that is to say, by deleting the following items:
“National biometric data bank containing the national register of voters;

Tinubu’s trial over alleged ownership of foreign bank accounts begins

Ex-governor queries tribunal’s jurisdiction

ACN condemns alleged harassment of members

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FORMER Governor of Lagos State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu was yesterday formally arraigned before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) in Abuja for allegedly operating 10 foreign bank accounts while in office.
Tinubu’s alleged action the tribunal heard was a breach of the code of conduct for public officers in Nigeria.
The trial of the former governor was however stalled as Tinubu objected to his plea being taken based on a preliminary objection, which challenged the competence of the charge and the jurisdiction of the tribunal to try him.

Presidential Election Petition Tribunal summons Jega




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The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja yesterday summoned the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman to come and explain the allegations of electoral malpractices at the last Presidential election by the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC).
The chairman of the tribunal, Kumai Akaahs, issued the subpoena on the commission chairman to appear before it in his official capacity to give evidence in the petition filed by CPC.

Osun reduces tertiary education fees by half




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Osun state governor, Rauf Aregbesola has approved about 50 percent reduction in tuition fees paid by students of the Osun State University, Osogbo.
A statement by the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Sunday Akere indicated that the new tuition fees take effect from Monday 19th September, 2011.
Mr Aregbesola had, during the last convocation of the university, promised to reduce the tuition fees of all tertiary institutions in the state, and had since reduced those of the state polytechnic, Iree, state College of Technology, Esa-Oke and the colleges of Education in Ila-Orangun and Ilesa.
According to the statement "With effect from Monday 19th September, 2011, students of the Faculty of Law and Medicine will now pay a flat tuition of N100, 000 each as against N195, 000 currently charged reflecting a reduction of 49%.

Kwara tribunal admits Belgore’s newspaper interview as evidence



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ACN candidate, Dele Belgore.

The Election Petition filed by the candidate of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Dele Belgore against the victory of Abdulfatah Ahmed of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday suffered another setback as the tribunal admitted in evidence newspaper reports where Dele Belgore was quoted to have described the April election as generally free, fair and credible.
Earlier, counsel to first and second respondent, Lawal Rabana SAN, has sought to tender as exhibits newspaper reports (The Punch and the Guardian, 27, April, 2011) where Mr Belgore admitted that the election was "impressive particularly the large turnout of the people", through a staff of national library.

Civil society challenges FG on oil transparency

A coalition of civil society groups, under the aegis of Publish-What-You-Pay Nigeria (PWYPN), has challenged the Federal Government to look beyond the recent validation as EITI Compliant country and ensure that the country meets its obligations and commitments to transparency and accountability in the extractive industry.
Chairman, Executive Board of the advocacy group committed to the public declaration of revenues earned by government from operations of their extractive industries, Faith Nwadishi, said in Abuja during a meeting with the management of the Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI) that the delay in releasing the final report of the 2006-2008 audit of the country's oil and gas industry appears to suggest Nigeria is yet to move away from the pre-validation era.

Tinubu’s trial begins as ACN leaders storm Abuja

ABUJA — Leader of opposition Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, and former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will today, mount the dock at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Abuja to defend allegations of operating foreign accounts while he was serving as governor, contrary to the provisions of the law.


Already, ahead of today’s commencement of the trial, leaders and party members have converged on Abuja to give support to him, just as the party has accused the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of harassment of its members and stopping them from travelling to Abuja to solidarise with their leader.
A reliable source within the party disclosed in Abuja last night that several party leaders from Lagos, Ekiti and Ondo states arrived Abuja yesterday to accompany the former Governor to the Tribunal today.
It was learnt that the Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi also arrived Abuja because of the decision of leaders of the party to support Asiwaju Tinubu at the Tribunal.

Dangote donates ₦100m to cushion flood impact in Lagos



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The Chairman of the Dangote Group of Companies, Aliko Dangote, presented a cheque of ₦100million to Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State on Tuesday.
The donation is meant for the purpose of providing relief materials for the victims of the July 10 flood in Lagos.
Mr Dangote, who was recently adjudged the richest individual in Africa, also appealed to other benevolent Nigerians to respond to the state government's call for help.

Britain joins fight against Boko Haram

Against the backdrop of increased terrorist attacks in the country and fears that the Boko Haram sect may have targeted the bombing of foreign embassies operating in Nigeria, the British High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr. Andrew Lloyd, yesterday declared that Britain was willing to provide intelligence and technological support in the nation’s fight against terrorism.
Mr Lloyd who disclosed this when he paid a visit to the Minister of Defence, Bello Haliru Mohammed in his office said the very close bilateral relations between Nigeria and Britain had made it imperative that issues of terrorism which are condemnable acts are tackled headlong together in the interest of the people of both nations.

Lagos murder: ‘I hacked my husband to death’

EMOTIONS ran high, yesterday, at the Isheri Divisional headquarters, Lagos, after the prime suspect in the gruesome murder, Thursday, of a Lagos based socialite and business man, Mr. Kazeem Ademoye, admitted before the police and family members that she actually hacked her husband of 13 years to death.
Mrs Ngozi Ademoye, a native of an unnamed village in Asaba, Delta State, was married to Kazeem Ademoye 13 years ago and the relationship was blessed with two girls. But she was arrested Saturday morning after her 15 year old son, Tunde Ademoye, who had before now, known the deceased to be his biological father gave a contrary version of the cause of death.

Scientists find way to "Null" AIDS virus




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Scientists have found a way to prevent HIV from damaging the immune system and say their discovery may offer a new approach to developing a vaccine against AIDS.
Researchers from the United States and Europe working in laboratories on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) found it is unable to damage the immune system if cholesterol is removed from the virus's membrane.
"It's like an army that has lost its weapons but still has flags, so another army can recognise it and attack it," said Adriano Boasso of Imperial College London, who led the study.

NBA calls for removal of presidential aide



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The Kwara state chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to, as a matter of urgency, remove the adviser who offered him the idea leading to the unlawful and unconstitutional suspension of the former President of the Court of Appeal, Isa Ayo Salami; the purported appointment and swearing-in of an acting President of the Court of Appeal and the attempt by the President to procure the premature retirement to the jurist.

AMCON Plans Fresh N821bn Lifeline for Rescued Banks


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Managing Director of AMCON, Mr. Mustafa Chike-Obi
 

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) will inject N821 billion to revive the five banks it rescued recently to take the banks’ net assets value to zero level, Managing Director of AMCON, Mr. Mustafa Chike-Obi, has said.

The banks are Oceanic Bank International Plc, FinBank Plc, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Equitorial Trust Bank Limited (ETB) and Intercontinental Bank Plc.

Taliban turban bomber kills Afghan ex-president

as Obama meets Karzai after Rabbani killing
KABUL (AFP) – A Taliban suicide bomber with concealed explosives in a turban on Tuesday assassinated former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani, who was leading government peace efforts, police said.
In New York the US President Barack Obama met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Tuesday in New York, hours after a suicide bomber in Kabul assassinated Afghanistan’s former leader Burhanuddin Rabbani.

Karzai was due to cut short his trip to the United Nations General Assembly shortly after his meeting with Obama, to return home after the killing of Rabbani, who was leading the government’s peace talks with the Taliban.

Siasia’s list for Guinea, Ghana

Samson Siasia has left goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama out of the Nigeria squad to face Guinea in the final match of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

The Lille man will also not be involved in a friendly against Ghana three days later in London.
There were recalls however for Kalu Uche, Osaze Odemwingie and Ekigho Ehiosun.
And to join the squad against Ghana is new call-up Ugo Ukah as well as Under-23 star Nnamdi Oduamadi.
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Ministers, PDP chair, storm tribunal…as court summons INEC boss

ABUJA – The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal where the petition challenging the April 16 presidential election is being heard, yesterday, turned to a Mecca of sort, as several  ministers and chieftains of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, stormed the venue to show solidarity to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Among those in court yesterday were the Acting National Chairman of PDP, Abubakar Kawu Baraje, its former chairman and now Minister of Defence, Mohammed Haliru Bello, Minister of Police Affairs, Caleb Olubolade and Minister of Interior, Abba Moro.

Meantime, the ministers who came to court shifted restlessly on their seats as four witnesses of CPC narrated how PDP allegedly rigged the presidential election in their various states.

The witnesses gave chilly accounts of how PDP allegedly sponsored thugs that snatched ballot boxes in several wards in Akwa Ibom, Kaduna, Calabar and Imo states.

Swiss court orders retrial of Abacha’s son

GENEVA – Switzerland’s highest court has ordered the retrial of son of former military head of state, General Sani Abacha.

Abba Abacha was given a two-year suspended sentence in June 2010 for taking part in a criminal organisation, and his assets were confiscated.

The retrial was ordered because he had been unable to get a Swiss visa to attend the trial.
The Federal Government lawyers believe Sani Abacha, who ruled from 1993 to 1998, may have stolen $2.2bn (£1.3bn).

1,000 megawatts power plant to be established in Gombe

A 1000 mega watts capacity coal power plant will soon be established in Gombe State. Mr Jitender Sachdev, group president of Skipper Nigeria Ltd., made this known in Gombe when he paid a courtesy visit to the state governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo.



He said the state was endowed with some of the finest coal in the world, comparable with those from Australia.
Sachdev said that the project would be the first of its kind in the country.

The group president said they were in Gombe to present a proposal to the state government on agriculture, especially in production and processing of tomatoes, cassava and rice.

"We are going to train farmers, teach them how to cultivate and get the highest harvest.
"Foods are perishable items and so you need to know how to preserve them and market them," he said.
In his response, Dankwambo said the importance of electricity power could not be over emphasised.
He announced the names of members of a committee that would study the two proposals presented to the state by the company and directed them to discuss with the investors on the modalities.

10 undergraduates arraigned for prostitution

Lagos – (NAN) Ten female undergraduates were on Monday arraigned before an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos for  habouring and practicing prostitution.

The women are standing trial on a three-count charge of managing a brothel, unhealthy conduct and engaging in prostitution.

The Prosecutor, Sgt Ngonbo Emby, said that the accused persons were on Sept. 14 at about 10 p.m. at Ruxton Road, Ikoyi, found engaging in the unlawful act of prostitution.

He said that one of the accused, Duru,was being charged for allowing her residence to be used for the purpose of prostitution.

Gang Rape: Abia State Governor's Wife Speaks

The Office of Her Excellency, Mrs Mercy  Odochi Orji is absolutely not oblivious of the current  news making the rounds; alleging a rape case of a young woman and a student of Abia State University by FIVE male students.

The Office of Her Excellency, wishes to make it categorically clear that available report from the leadership of the University said that there was no such inglorious act and ugly incident in the institution.
His Excellency, Chief T. A. Orji, the Executive Governor of Abia State has investigated and still investigating the allegation. However, we appeal that the victim should help by giving a lead to enable government bring perpetrators to book.

SSS Places N25M Reward On Head Of UN Office Bomb Master Mind

The State Security Service, SSS, has announced a N25 million reward for anyone that will provide information that could lead to the arrest of the mastermind of the August 26th, 2011 suicide attack on the United Nations, UN, Headquarters in Abuja, Mamman Nur.

The SSS declared Nur wanted,  in a statement, Sunday, in Abuja, over the dastardly act which resulted in the death of 23 persons and injuring several others, pleaded with the public to contact the nearest Police Station, Military formation or any other security agency”

Boko Haram denies killing Obasanjo’s host

MAIDUGURI – Hours after a splinter group of the Jamaatu Ahlil Sunna Lidawati wal Jihad (J.A.S.L.J), aka Boko Haram was quoted on a BBC  radio broadcast, claiming responsibility for the Saturday’s  killing of their ex-leader’s brother in-law, Babakura Alhaji Fugu, another faction  of the sect has denied responsibility.

The group described the death of  Fugu, as painful and unfortunate, saying, they were not the ones responsible for his death as reported on the Hausa Service of the BBC.

In a  telephone chat with Vanguard’s reporter in Maiduguri, one of the group’s  top members, Abu Kaka,  shortly after the BBC report,  said the claim in the media concerning his group was  false .

Boko Haram: Obasanjo’s Host Killed after Talks


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Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo

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Two days after he received former President Olusegun Obasanjo who was in Maiduguri to broker peace over the bombing attacks by Boko Haram, the terrorist group yesterday killed Babakura Fugu, the in-law of the slain leader of the Islamic fundamentalist group, Mohammed Yusuf.

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Rooney scored his ninth goal in just five Premier League games
Manchester United went two points clear at the top of the Premier League after beating Chelsea in a highly eventful encounter at Old Trafford.
The scoreline barely starts to tell the story of a game that was a mixture of madcap moments, missed opportunities and high quality that ended with Sir Alex Ferguson's champions maintaining their 100% league record.

Ex-president's Visit in Bad Taste: Soyinka


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Prof. Wole Soyinka

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“It is known as an ego trip. You do not play ‘statesman’ over the mangled bodies of victims, least of all where their violators insist on the righteousness of their very conduct.”

Fortuitously, Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, came down hard yesterday on former President Olusegun Obasanjo for his visit on Thursday to the Maiduguri family home of the slain leader of the terrorist group, Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf.

CNPP, ACN differ over fare hike

he Congress of Nigerian Political Parties, Kwara State chapter, has condemned the recent fare hike by commercial taxi drivers in Kwara State.

The drivers had, after a six-hour strike last Monday in Ilorin, increased the fare from N30 per drop to N50.

They had said the hike was as a result of an increase in vehicle maintenance costs and that it was also their strategy of appropriating their version of the “minimum wage.”

However, the Chairman, Caretaker Committee, CNPP, Mr. Lekan Alabi, in an interview with our correspondent in Ilorin, said the action of the drivers was condemnable and urged them to reverse the hike.

ACN suspends Lagos council boss

Ahead of the October local government elections in Lagos State, the Action Congress of Nigeria, Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area, has suspended the Chairman of the council, Mr. Kenny Okunmuyide.

The Chairman of the party, Mr. Segun Sodiya, said Okunmuyide was suspended because of anti-party activities and his attempts to bring the party to disrepute.

He said the council boss was suspended after 33 out of the 35-member executive signed the resolution suspending Okunmuyide.

Army Uncovers New Arms Smuggling Tactics


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Suspected Arm Dealers

The Army yesterday made what appeared like a breakthrough when they intercepted a vehicle with four AK47 rifles and a sub-machine gun, 280 rounds of .72mm ammunitions hidden in the engine of a Volkswagen Passat wagon car marked BJ 574 NSR at a checkpoint near Abuja.

They also arrested a kingpin based in Kano who stocks arms and ammunition and issues same out to his "boys", who use them for nefarious activities including armed robberies, killings and other anti social activities.

Abuja Explosion: UN Workers Express Concern over Security


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UN House Abuja

 
United Nations Staff Union has expressed concern over  what it called the "increasing number of fatal attacks" against the UN, with particular reference to the recent bomb explosion at its building in Abuja where 11 of its members were killed.

The union, an association representing over 50,000 staff working for the UN, specifically noted the increasing number of fatal attacks against the organisation during Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's tenure.

Abort plot to bomb universities, group warns Boko Haram

WARRI- Niger-Delta Survival Synergy, NDSS, weekend, warned any group of group of persons that have hatched the  idea of bombing Universities in the Southern part of the country to call off   the plan, saying the South would no longer condone  wanton destruction and senseless killings by Boko Haram.

Coordinator of the group, Okiroro Iki-Ebieroma in a statement in Warri, Delta state said, “If the so-called group or groups loath Western Education, we don’t, so they must define their territory. We will no longer tolerate senseless killings of our people and wanton destruction of their property. You must not encroach into our territory with your insanity showcase.

Police investigate inspector for allegededly raping a 15yr old

Police authorities in Zamfara State have commenced investigation into an allegation of rape levelled against a police officer, Abdullahi Ibrahim, attached to the Maradun police division.
A police source who craved anonymity told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the suspect had since been detained at the state CID.

Mr Ibrahim was alleged to have raped a 15-year old niece of the Emir of Maradun, Muhammad Garba Tambari.

Salami’s suspension is judicial terrorism – Aregbesola

OSOGBO- Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, has described the suspension and travails of President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Salami, as judicial terrorism.


Receiving report of the Osun Truth and Reconciliation Committee, TRC, set up by his administration in Osogbo, yesterday, Governor Aregbesola called on all the noble people in the country to rise against the persecution of Justice Salami and other Judges who stood for truth and justice.

Aregbesola in a speech titled “truth is immutable,” said while the effects of other types of terrorism could easily be noticed, that of judicial terrorism could not be easily detected.

Tears flow at memorial for UN House blast victims

Abuja (NAN) Wailing UN members of staff, deceased’s family members, diplomats and government representatives on Thursday gathered at the requiem to mourn fatalities of Aug. 26 bomb blasts at UN Office in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 11 UN members died in the disaster, as well as 10 non-members of staff and two unidentified bodies.

Cameron, Sarkozy visit Tripoli, commend bravery of Libyans


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BRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have visited Libya, praising the bravery of the Libyan people and pledging continued support for the National Transitional Council (NTC) goal of creating a peaceful and democratic state.
Cameron and Sarkozy are the most senior Western leaders to visit Libya since Muammar Gaddafi was ousted.
Their countries were at the forefront of NATO‘s Libyan operation.
They met National Transitional Council (NTC) leaders in Tripoli, and then flew to Benghazi to speak in the former rebel stronghold’s Liberty Square.
NTC chief, Mustafa Abdul Jalil, thanked the two leaders for taking “brave positions” during the Libyan uprising.

Govt moves to generate power from atomic energy

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday in Abuja formally inaugurated Nigeria’s Atomic Energy Commission, charging its members to quickly evolve implementable plans and time-lines for delivery of atomic energy for peaceful purposes in the country.

The development came as Nigeria and the United States (U.S.) signed pact on shared disaster recovery services to ensure data security and reliability in Nigeria’s financial sector.

While inaugurating the atomic energy commission headed by Dr. Erepamo Osaisai, President Jonathan noted that generating power from atomic energy is very much part of the Federal Government’s long-term plans for ensuring steady power supply in the country.

Experts excavate 17,519 unexploded bombs

ABOUT 17, 519 unexploded war bombs have been excavated in different parts of Nigeria, the Ministry of Defence has said.
The states where the explosives were recovered included Imo, Abia, Anambra, Cross River, Benue and Nassarawa.
The ordinances were personally detonated by the Deputy Governor of Imo State, Chief Jude Agbaso who represented the Imo State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha and the Director of Airforce, Ministry of Defence, Mr. Sylvanus Tapgun, who represented the Minister of Defence, Dr. Bello Haliru Mohammed.

Obasanjo meets Plateau leaders over violence

FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday met with some religious and traditional rulers in Jos, the Plateau State capital in what was believed to be a peace-broking mission.

The former president who arrived Jos on Wednesday on a Presidential Jet was said to have met with selected representatives of various ethnic and religious persuasions considered key to the peace process in the state.
It was learnt that the invitations went out discreetly to those concerned to attend the meeting at the Government Guest House known as Green House.

Athletics rake in more gold medals for Nigeria

AS the 10th All Africa Games enter the home stretch, Team Nigeria officials are still pouring plaudits on Athletics for “saving us from disgrace”.
Before the commencement of athletics, Nigeria was precariously placed in a distant 8th position with only three gold medals – two from Badminton and one from Table Tennis. Tongues wagged as observers became increasingly worried.

Stocks Jump as ECB Offers Loans to Banks

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Stocks and the euro surged, while Treasuries slid, as the European Central Bank and international policy makers coordinated to lend dollars to banks to help tame the credit crisis. Energy and metals led commodities higher.

The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index increased 1.1 percent to 1,201.47  . New York time and benchmark indexes for Germany and France surged more than 3.4 percent.

S.Africa to Build New Nuclear Plants

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South Africa President, Jacob Zuma
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South African energy minister Dipuo Peters said on Thursday she had signed off on a proposal for new nuclear power plants which will go to cabinet soon.

Peters also told reporters on the sidelines of an African energy ministers' conference that she expects the cabinet to decide on the plan by the end of this year and the bidding process to start early in 2012.

Kidnappers kill 75-years-old woman after N1m ransom

Seventy-five-year-old Theresa Edidi, from Ohoba in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State, had just visited the site, where one of her children was building a house, took her bath and decided to take fresh air in the corridor of her house.


The time was 8p.m and the date, April 14, 2011. In fact, the unsuspecting great-grandmother only had loosely tied her wrapper when four men in a vehicle, came and whisked her away in what has now turned out to be a journey, of no return.

Jobless Graduate Murdered For Ritual, Suspect In Police Net

The corpse of a jobless graduate, Michael Adigun, 26, has been found in front of an abandoned building at 48 in Eric Moore, Surulere, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, by a landlord in the area.

The police at Bode Thomas Police Station said he was a victim of a money-making ritualist.

NCC Advises Subscribers to Ignore Rumour on Phone-Induced Death


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NCC Executive Vice Chairman, Dr Eugene Juwah

The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has advised members of the public to ignore rumour  that some people died while receiving calls from a particular phone number.

Some text messages were making the rounds Wednesday , with a claim that ten people have died in Wukari while receiving calls from a particular phone number… 09141, while another version claimed that 7 people have died for the same reason.

Boko Haram: UI students protest insecurity

IBADAN- PROTESTING students of the University of Ibadan Wednesday disrupted on-going second semester examination over alleged lack of security measures by the authorities to protect them from the Boko Haram threat.
The sect had listed the institution as one of the higher institutions to be attacked.

The examination had barely taken off when the aggrieved students stormed venues of the examination and forced the candidates out of the hall.

Presidential poll: Our agents signed results at gunpoint, CPC tells court

ABUJA-TO convince the presidential election petition tribunal sitting in Abuja, to nullify the April 16 general election that brought President Goodluck Jonathan into power, the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, yesterday, alleged that its supervisory agent in Cross River State, Mr Bassey Okon, was compelled to sign a distorted final result of the presidential poll in the state, at gunpoint.

The petitioner, which produced six witnesses in court yesterday, further told the tribunal that in Benue State, thugs, allegedly sponsored by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, carted away 37 ballot boxes, which it said was eventually stuffed with illegal ballot papers and returned to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

MCloph is dead

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MCloph is dead


Eastern highlife artiste, MC Loph, is dead. He lost his life yesterday, when he crashed his recently-acquired SUV along the infamous Benin/Ore Road on his way back to Anambra from Lagos.



MC Loph, famed for his hit single "Osondi Owendi" featuring Flavour N'Abania, has been gaining buzz across the East and other parts of the country over the past 12 months.

Inflation Remains at Single Digit in August

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CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
 
Inflation rate in Nigeria maintained its single-digit position in the month of August as it fell slightly to 9.3 per cent year-on-year, from the 9.4 per cent recorded in July.

The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI), of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), made available to THISDAY Wednesday, revealed this. The CPI is the basket used to measure inflation in Nigeria.

FEC Awards N33bn Contracts for Power, Erosion, ICT in Schools


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Minister for ICT, Mrs. Omobola Johnson
 

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) Wednesday approved contracts for erosion control in the South-east, provision of Information Technology in 387 schools across the country, completion of hydro dam in Taraba and remediation of sludge pits at Kaduna refinery and petrochemical company dumpsites at the sum of N33.13 billion.
The criteria for the choice of benefiting schools to be provided with computers and laptops were not disclosed. However, the Minister for ICT, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, said 100 classmate personal computers for students and 21 laptops for teaching, two printers and one server, broadband internet and 5kva solar power equipment would be provided for the schools.

Osama is Alive, Abdulmutallab Yells in Court


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Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab
 
The Nigerian who is accused of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound jetliner on Christmas Day 2009, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, created a scene in an appearance before a Detroit jury Wednesday by shouting in praise of slain terror leader, Osama bin Laden, and proclaimed jihad.
According to Detroit Free Press, the underwear bomber arrived in court in an apparent foul mood shouting “Osama’s alive”, as he entered the court room, adding: “I’m forced to wear prison clothes.”

N’Assembly Raises Panels for Fresh Constitution Review


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Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu
 

The National Assembly Wednesday raised two panels made up of 91 members to carry out a fresh review of the 1999 Constitution (as amended.)

Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, is chairman of the Senate committee that consists of 47 members, while his counterpart in the House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, equally heads a similar committee in the lower chamber. The Ihedioha committee has 44 members.
The membership of the Senate committee is higher than that of the House of Representatives because the upper chamber appointed Senators George Akume (ACN, Benue), Ayoola Agboola (PDP, Oyo) and Mohammed Sani Saleh (CPC, Kaduna) to represent what it called “special interest”.
Both committees were charged by the National Assembly to identify the areas of the constitution that required “urgent” amendment and work as a team towards actualising the exercise.

Revealed: How Tinubu’s £31,000 Attracted Code of Conduct Bureau

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Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
 

Fresh details have emerged on the case filed against Asiwaju Bola Tinubu by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) for allegedly operating foreign accounts while serving as governor of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007.
Last week, CCB charged Tinubu before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), alleging that he operated and maintained 10 foreign accounts in the United States of America and United Kingdom while in office.
It was learnt Wednesday that the total amount in the accounts, most of which are domiciled with HSBC in London, is a little over £30,000 (about N7.5 million).

UN Finally Names 21 Victims of Boko Haram


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The United Nations System in Nigeria Wednesday finally released the names of 21 casualties from the August 26, 2011 blast with two casualties remaining unidentified.

The UN lost 11 members of its personnel in the blast which was carried out by a suicide bomber. Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack.

A memorial service to honour the dead will hold Thursday morning at the UN House in Abuja.
The dead UN personnel are: Mr. Abraham Osunsanya (Administrative Assistant, WHO), Mr. Stephen Obamoh (Radio Operator, UNDP), Mrs. Felicia Nkwuokwu (Receptionist, UN  Common Services, UNDP), Mr. Iliya David Musa (Receptionist, UN Common Services, UNDP) and Mr. Ahmed Abiodun Adewale-Kareem (Shipping Assistant, UNICEF).

Utaka begs Siasia for starting role

Peter Utaka  has blamed his non performance for the Eagles on limited playing time given to him by coach Samson Siasia.

 The Odense of Denmark striker who has made seven appearances and scored four goals for the Eagles, declared that he needs to get quality time to make the difference.

“You will see that I have not been given much playing time in the team of recent. The last time I played against Argentina I think I played like five, 10 minutes,” he revealed.

Okagbare jumps to gold

Blessing Okagbare continued Nigeria’s gold chase with a golden leap of 6.50 in the long jump event. She gave Nigeria the only gold medal yesterday.
The other contestants in Taekwondo all settled for bronze.

Sunday Onofe won bronze after losing 17 -12 in the 74 KG to a Tunisian opponent, Trabalesi in the men’s taekwondo event of the All Africa Games.
Another Nigerian, Suleiman won bronze after losing in controversial circumstances to an Egyptian. Suleiman tied 6-6 with his opponent and was the first to record a point as recorded  on the sensor but officials captured it in favour of the Egyptian.

Fayose returns to PDP, eyes Vice-Chairman position

ADO-EKITI-The former governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayo Fayose, Wednesday returned to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, three years after he left, with a pledge to join hands with others to rebuild the party to its lost glory, even as he indicated interest for the National Vice-Chairman of the party in the South-West.
Fayose who was received by leaders of the party in his Araromi Ward, Afao Ekiti, including Chief Dayo Okondo, a member of Board of Trustees, BOT, Femi Bamisile, former Speaker of the State House of Assembly and Lai Oke, the former House Leader, promised to bring together all the aggrieved members of the party, who for one reason or the other left the party.

Amosun retires five more permanent secretaries

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The new set of permanent secretaries affected by the order are Tokunbo Ogunyemi (Government House); Ayo Vaughan (Ministry of Housing), Frank Omolayole (Governor’s Office), Adewole Adekoya (Ministry of Water Resources) and Demola Badejo.

Ogun to reduce number of tertiary institutions

The Ogun State government on Wednesday gave an indication of its intention to reduce the number of its tertiary institutions, as it expressed worry over what was described as the proliferation of state-owned higher education institutions.

It would be recalled that the immediate past administration led by Gbenga Daniel had established six tertiary institutions in addition to the existing four in the state, bringing the total number to 10.
The Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Olusegun Odubela hinted at a reduction while addressing journalists at his Oke-Mosan office, in Abeokuta, the state capital. He said "as a state, we believe that this number is huge, but we don't want a situation where we will take a decision without bringing in experts who will look at it and then recommend."

Pupil files N500m suit against teacher for losing her left eye

BENIN –   A 10 year primary four pupil at Okhoro Primary School, Okhoro, Benin Miss Blessing Okaeben, has instituted a N500million suit against her teacher, Mrs. Mercy Iyobosa Monday at the Federal High Court, Benin for flogging and beaten her with a broom leading to blindness of her left eye  for failing her Mathematics test.

Joined in the suit are the Edo State Universal Basic Education Commission (SUBEB), Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEB), Edo State Government and Egor Local Government Education Authority.

6-Year Old Girl Foils Kidnap Attempt

An attempt by a four-man kidnapping gang to abduct a 6-year old girl has been foiled by the victim herself and residents of Lekki in Eti-Osa area of Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.

The four men were caught and handed over to the police at Ilasan Police Division who arraigned them before the Igbosere Magistrate’s Court on a two-count charge of felony to wit, attempt to kidnap.

The incident occurred at Baale Street, Alpha Beach, Lekki, Eti-Osa in Lagos.

Hennessy Sponsors M.I, Jesse Jagz, Eldee and Banky W On Trip To France

Living the life, is no longer a lyric; rather that is what can be used to describe the Nigerian music scene today. Multi million Naira endorsements, shows and sales are pulling in multiple revenue streams for our artists!

Hennessy recently sponsored four Nigerian artists (MI, Banky W, Jesse Jagz and Eldee the don) to France, to visit the Hennessy factory and have the "special" experience, as described by Hennessy.