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  • Tinubu celebrates as Nigeria-born Uchegbu becomes Cambridge University President 

    Tinubu celebrates as Nigeria-born Uchegbu becomes Cambridge University President 

    President Bola Tinubu celebrated Nigerian-born Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience and top-flight researcher, Ijeoma Uchegbu, on her election as the president of Wolfson College, one of the 31 colleges of the University of Cambridge.

    Professor Uchegbu, renowned for her innovative work in nanoparticle drug delivery, is currently a Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience at University College, London (UCL). 

    According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu celebrated the outstanding accomplishment and commends Professor Uchegbu for being an excellent ambassador for the country and for her relentless efforts to advance the frontiers of pharmaceutical science. 

    The President applauded Professor Uchegbu as epitomizing the ingenuity, brilliance, and hard work that are consistently synonymous with the great Nigerian people both at home and abroad.

    While wishing the Nigerian-born Professor more success as she takes on this important role, President Tinubu assured Nigerians in the Diaspora that his administration remains committed to building a robust interface mechanism that harnesses ideas, promotes investment opportunities, and strengthens bonds, in line with his ‘4D Foreign Policy’.

  • Nigeria records more Lassa fever in 2023 – NCDC

    Nigeria records more Lassa fever in 2023 – NCDC

    The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) said the country may have recorded more incidents of Lassa fever in 2023 compared to previous years.

    According to the agency, the increasing cases of the disease, resulting in approximately 200 deaths in 2023, including health workers, have intensified the challenge of inadequate human resources for health in the country.

    The agency, in a Lassa fever advisory posted on its website on Sunday and signed by the Director General (DG), Ifedayo Adetifa, stated: “In 2023 alone, 28 states and 114 LGAs have reported confirmed cases of Lassa fever and as of 3rd December 2023, there have been 8542 suspected cases, 1170 confirmed cases, and 200 deaths (case fatality rate of 17.1%) suggesting 2023 may witness record numbers of cases”.

    However, the agency highlighted that its enhanced detection and response strategies have contributed to its comprehensive approach and response to the disease nationwide.

    It reads in part: “Every year, the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC’s) National Lassa Fever Technical Working Group (TWG) leads on efforts to prevent, detect, and respond to cases of Lassa fever across the country. 

    “We have continued to record a steady increase in states reporting Lassa fever for reasons not 

    limited to improved surveillance, better community awareness, environmental degradation from climate change and other deleterious human activities in the environment. 

    “In 2021, 510 confirmed cases were reported across 17 states and 68 Local Government Areas (LGAs). 

    “Whereas in 2022, Nigeria reported 1067 confirmed cases across 27 States and 112 Local Government Areas (LGAs). 

    “In 2023 alone, 28 states and 114 LGAs have reported confirmed cases of Lassa fever and as of 3rd December 2023, there have been 8542 suspected cases, 1170 confirmed cases, and 200 deaths (case fatality rate of 17.1%) suggesting 2023 may witness record numbers of cases.

    “Annual outbreaks of Lassa fever also involve the infection and death of healthcare workers. 

    “This loss of life is not just a statistic but a significant loss of a loved family member, a spouse, a parent, and often seasoned healthcare worker and team member.

    “This exacerbates the challenge of insufficient human resources for health in the country.

    “Now that the dry season is here, the NCDC’s Lassa Fever TWG has implemented strategic 

    measures to enhance coordination, collaboration, and communication, enhancing preparedness and readiness for potential surges in Lassa fever cases. 

    “These measures include: Conducting biweekly National TWG meetings to improve preparedness, readiness, and response activities for control and management of Lassa fever using a One Health approach.

    “Joint alert with the cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM) TWG was sent to States to guide state- –

    level preparedness, readiness, and response activities in Lassa fever and CSM during this 

    season that both diseases share. 

    “Capacity building of some healthcare workers across all the geopolitical zones on Lassa fever 

    preparedness, readiness, and response through the pilot Lassa fever clinical management 

    fellowship.

    “Conducting a bi-weekly Lassa fever webinar series on topics covering the different pillars of 

    the TWG (case management, surveillance, IPC, Risk communication, logistics, etc.) to get all 

    actors in control and management of Lassa fever ready for the predicted surge in confirmed 

    case numbers.

    “Prepositioning and distribution of medical supplies for case management, infection prevention, and control, laboratory diagnosis, etc. in all Lassa fever treatment centres in the country.

    “An update of the national incident action plan (IAP) to take on board lessons from the last 

    outbreak and findings from the recently concluded surge preparedness workshop.

    “Publishing weekly situation reports for Lassa fever in Nigeria to guide decision-making and 

    foster further collaboration across different sectors”.

    The agency, however, advised the public to take preventative steps against the disease to always keep their environment clean; block all holes in their house to prevent the entry of rats and other rodents; and cover their dustbins, and dispose of refuse properly. 

    Furthermore, the communities are advised to set up dump sites far from their homes to reduce the chances of the entry of rodents into their homes, in addition, to safely store food items such as rice, garri, beans, corn/maize, etc, in tightly sealed or well-covered containers; and practice good personal and hand hygiene by frequently washing hands with soap under running water or using hand sanitisers when necessary.

    Healthcare workers were also advised to always practice standard infection prevention and control practices, by using gloves and other appropriate personal protective equipment while handling patients or providing care for an ill patient, among other steps.

  • Greater Lagos Fiesta countdown begins

    Greater Lagos Fiesta countdown begins

    The Greater Lagos Fiesta will start on December 29 and end on January 1, 2024.

    Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, who announced the countdown at a news conference, said adequate security measures have been put in place. 

    She said over 25,000 participants are expected at the fiesta. 

    The commissioner was supported by Special Adviser to the governor on Tourism, Idris Aregbe and Permanent Secretary Mrs. Oloruntoyin Atekoja.

    She said: “We have put a lot in place for security, we are working actively with all security apparatus of the state to ensure the entire space is secure. We will ensure our children are well taken care of and secure as well.  

    “The Lagos Countdown 2024 #Greater Lagos Fiesta has become an annual tradition, a celebration of music, entertainment, and the vibrant spirit of Lagos. This year, we are taking the fiesta to a whole new level, with three days of non-stop excitement from December 29 to January 1, 2024.

    “We are intentional in our focus of deliberately positioning Lagos State to favourably compete with developed cities of the world in terms of hosting tourism and entertainment events.

     ‘’As a matter of fact, the Lagos Countdown 2024 #Greater Lagos Fiesta, has been serving the purpose of discovering and nurturing new talents, exposing young talented entertainers to bigger platforms, while also serving as a mechanism for curbing youth restiveness that often characterise the festive period.

    “The three-day event, apart from showcasing the cultural activities and nurturing up-coming talented youngsters in the entertainment and creative industry, will also positively impact the state’s economy through massive sales of goods and services to fun lovers. 

    ‘’The 2023 Fiesta will feature fireworks, live music concerts, comedy, and cultural performances across the five 1BILE divisions of the state, viz Ikorodu, Badagry, lkeja, Lagos and Epe.’’

  • Oyo school wins big in raw materials competition

    Oyo school wins big in raw materials competition

    Oritamefa Baptist Model School, Oyo State came first in the 6th annual raw materials quiz competition for secondary schools in the country that took place in Abuja.

    The competition organised by the Raw Materials Research and Development council (RMRDC), under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation is aimed at creating awareness and engender innovation among the country’s teeming youths.

    Apart from Oritamefa Baptist Model School, Oyo State, HillCity College, Ilorin came second while the Federal Government College, Okposi, Ebonyi State came in third. 

    Students competed first in their states, regions and the winners in each region finally competed in Abuja fir the final prize.

    The chairman RMRDC quiz competition, Asabe Mustapha said first to third prize winners would get monetary rewards from the Council while regional winners from different states would go home with different prizes.

    She added: “The quiz competition is to catch them young, let them know what raw materials is all about and know where all the natural resources In Nigeria is found. So if they are interested in being entrepreneurs, they would know the best state to one day invest in.

    “After this we would be introducing the raw materials club which would be in secondary schools as well and partnering with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), introducing all the production flow chats of different products to educate them on it, so the students are educated and youth Corp members can take it as their Community Development Service of teaching students in schools.”

    Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Mr. Joseph Osanipin said the quiz competition is not just about testing the student’s knowledge of the abundance of raw materials in the country but igniting their curiosity, sharpening your critical thinking skills, and fostering a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship.

    He said: “As you navigate through these challenging questions, remember that each correct answer is a step closer to a future where you, the brilliant minds of tomorrow, harness the potential of Nigeria’s natural resources to create solutions and drive sustainable development.

    “We at NADDC are firm believers in the power of education and knowledge. We are confident that this competition will not only test your existing knowledge but also inspire you to delve deeper, to explore new avenues, and to dream big.

    “May the quiz be not just a test, but a springboard for their future endeavours, passion for science, technology, and environmental stewardship and leave them brimming with ideas and ready to contribute to a brighter future for Nigeria.”

  • Stakeholders adopt more approaches to check proliferation of illicit arms in Nigeria

    Stakeholders adopt more approaches to check proliferation of illicit arms in Nigeria

    Stakeholders across broad spectrum of the society in Cross River State have expressed concerns over the proliferation of illicit arms and light weapons in the hands of wrong persons and subsequently adopted new approaches to check and control the situation.

    The stakeholders which included market women, traditional and religious leaders, youths’ organisation, media practitioners, civil society, trade unions as well as security operatives were assembled in a one-day workshop organized by the National Center for Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, South-South zonal office in Calabar.

    Speaking on the theme of the workshop, “Whole Society Approach in combating the proliferation of illicit small arms and light weapons in Nigeria, the guest of honour and Special Adviser to the Cross River State Governor on Security, Major General Okoi Obono (Rtd) noted that the small arms and light weapons in the hands of the wrong persons is one of the ills of the society that needs to be fought with in other to free our society.

    He said: “If there is a fight and you are without a weapon, when you tired you would stop the fight but if you have a weapon, you may be charged to fight on. So we need to free our society of the situation.”

    He said for the state government, a lot of initiatives have been put in place working with the various ministries and MDAs by way of their policies in synergy with the office of the Security Adviser to make sure that crime is combated. 

    “Like it’s rightly said, the society also has a role to play in the whole exercise. We have carried out a lot of sensitization and advocacies in all the eighteen local government areas in the state.”

    He maintained that the security agencies rely much on information and tip off that help identify hideouts of such arms and weapons in the state. Adding that weapon factory that was unraveled in the Akamkpa local government area of the state was based on a tip-off.

    Also speaking, the Zonal Coordinator of the National Center for Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, South-South office, Major General Martins Obot (Rtd.) disclosed that the office has been able to retrieve and destroy over 3000 weapons of different sizes and shapes. Including AK47 raffles, general purpose machine guns, propel granites, locally made single and double barrels guns, some cut to size. We have also retrieved a large quantity of ammunition; more than 20,000 so far. We have carried out the destruction exercise and we are sure that other exercises for destruction will take place when due.

    Dr. Ndifon Neji Obi, a Sub-Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Calabar and coordinator of Peace and Conflict studies, emphasized the appropriateness of an intervention, such as the one carried out by the National Center for Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons. 

    This, he said is particularly relevant now, as the federal government strives to create conditions where negative energies can be redirected towards peace resources, according to the guest lecturer in the workshop.

    He noted that most conflicts in communities across Nigeria are facilitated by the availability of small arms and light weapons. 

    He said that bringing stakeholders together to build consciousness is a critical point, adding thta an appropriate foundation for ensuring such weapons are laid off in communities, by the communities. 

    He said the theme of the workshop emphasized on “Whole Society approach which involves the family, the churches, schools, and various offices.

    “It therefore means as individuals and as entities we have an important role to play. If collectively we put are different roles together, the efforts to free our society of illicit arms and light weapons will be achieved”, he said.

    He emphasized that the exercise to free society of illicit small arms and light weapons is everyone’s business to share information with the Center for Control,

    He disclosed that all the communities that frequently get into the communal clash in the state may have their armory where they keep and hide their arms and ammunition, therefore there must be community engagement and dialogue to achieve the goal of freeing the society.

  • BFG consults bags UK award for research, others

    BFG consults bags UK award for research, others

    BFG Global Consults, an emerging name in Management Consulting, proudly announces its recent accolade as the recipient of the Best International Business Research & Analytics Specialists 2023–UK Award from Wealth and Finance International.

    This prestigious honor showcases BFG Global Consults’ commitment to delivering exceptional research and analytical solutions globally while actively promoting Nigeria’s market intelligence on the global stage.

    Festus Bello, the Founder and Managing Partner at BFG Consults, expressed gratitude for this esteemed recognition: “Last week, we were honoured to receive the Management Consulting Award for Best International Business Research & Analytics Specialists 2023–UK from Wealth and Finance International, a distinguished name in international finance and public relations in the UK.

    “I am truly grateful to Wealth and Finance International for this prestigious recognition, marking our success after a rigorous screening process. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to our Research and Analytics Consulting Team.

    “Their dedication and adherence to global standards have consistently delivered valuable insights and analytical excellence to our clients and stakeholders.”

    BFG Global Consults operates at the forefront of research, strategy, workforce training, and information technology, enabling companies to thrive amidst today’s dynamic business landscape.

    The company’s dedication to exporting services that highlight Nigeria’s market intelligence on a global scale has been a hallmark of its operations.

    “Our commitment goes beyond excellence in our services; we take pride in exporting services that epitomize Nigeria’s market intelligence to the global stage,” stated Festus Bello.

    “This recognition from Wealth and Finance International reaffirms our mission to deliver growth and transformational impact not only to businesses in Africa but also beyond its borders.”

    BFG Global Consults is renowned for deploying innovative strategies tailored to foster growth for businesses and organizations.

    Positioned at the nexus of research, strategy, workforce training, and technology, the company empowers enterprises across sectors, from startups to large enterprises, through a diverse spectrum of consulting practices.

    The award underscores the company’s commitment to advancing marketplace impact across human networks and business sectors.

    With a vision to deliver growth and transformational impact to underserved businesses and organizations in Africa and beyond, BFG Global Consults continuously aims to elevate standards and drive excellence in the industry.

  • Treason trial: Why Supreme Court reversed Kanu’s acquittal

    Treason trial: Why Supreme Court reversed Kanu’s acquittal

    • Berates FG over extraordinary rendition from Kenya
    • Ohanaeze, Igbo leaders divided over apex court’s judgement
    • IPOB rejects Iwuanyanwu’s call for amnesty for Kanu

    The Supreme Court yesterday reversed the October 13, 2022 decision of the Court of Appeal discharging and acquitting the  Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu of treasonable felony brought against him by the Federal Government.

     The apex court declared that Kanu must face trial.

     But it had harsh words for the Federal Government over the circumstances under which Kanu was picked up in Kenya and brought to Nigeria.

     The court labeled the action of the government illegal.

     A pall of disappointment fell on much of the South East yesterday following the decision of the Supreme Court.

    Many in that part of the country had looked forward to his release by the court.

    The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo , Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu , appealed to President  Bola Tinubu,who he said is now the only person who can free Kanu, to step in and order his release.

    However, Iwuanyanwu’s earlier call for an amnesty for Kanu  and IPOB members did not go down well with the group.

     IPOB  rejected Iwuanyanwu’s call which it branded baseless.

     A five-member panel of the apex court, presided over by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun  held that the Court of Appeal was wrong to have discharged and acquitted Kanu on the ground that  the prosecution acted illegally in the manner the IPOB leader was brought back from Kenya to face  trial.

    In the lead judgment written by Justice Mohammed Lawal Garba, but read by Justice Emmanuel Agim, the Supreme Court said although Kanu  was illegally brought back to Nigeria from Kenya, that unlawful act of the prosecution should not stop  the trial court of the jurisdiction to continue Kanu’s case.

    The Supreme Court held that under the Nigerian law, evidence obtained as a result of violation of the rights of an accused person to privacy and the evidence obtained as a result of illegal search are legal evidence before the court.

    Besides,the court said  the law does not support an argument by an accused person  that an illegality has been committed against him/her concerning his/her standing trial before a court, and that such  illegality  committed against him/her by the prosecution should divest the trial court of jurisdiction and render the prosecution process incompetent.

    Said the court: “We have made an analogy of the use of illegally obtained evidence or evidence obtained as a result of the   violation of the right of the accused to privacy and the evidence obtained as a result of illegal search.

    “What is the response of our law to such situation? The position of our law is that, despite what happened, that evidence is proper evidence before the court.

    “If the police should illegally detain a person accused of committing a crime and illegally arrest him, torture him and subject him to all kinds of dehumanisation, should that divest the court of the jurisdiction to try the case brought against him in that process?

    “The courts have continued to insist that as long as there is a reasonable basis of suspicion of the commission of an offence, an accused should be tried on that basis.”

    Agim  added that where an accused person, who is standing trial before a court, feels that his/her rights have been violated by the prosecution, the remedy, by law, lies in the accused instituting a civil proceeding.

    His words: “That has been the position of the Nigerian law for a very long time. The Nigerian law has not developed to the point whereby it could be said that, on account of the clear violation of the right of an accused person standing trial before a court, the proceeding before that court has become incompetent and the court is divested of jurisdiction to continue to hear the case. That is not our law for now.

    “All said and done, there is no Nigerian law that supports the position that the trial court no longer has jurisdiction where the prosecution did anything illegal against an accused person while he is standing trial.

    “If the prosecution, in its usual overzealousness and malice, destroys a person’s house in a bid to search for and collect evidence, that would not stop the person’s trial. It will only lead to a cause of action for civil remedy. Certainly, not to stop the trial.

    “So, for that reason, we decided not to go with the Court of Appeal on this issue because that should not divest the trial court of its jurisdiction.

    “In as much as we strongly condemn what the prosecution did against the accused, Nigerian law does not support the position taken by the Court of Appeal.”

    The  court branded  as totally irresponsible,  the invasion of Kanu’s home by the military when he was granted bail by the trial court.

    The judge also faulted the decision of the trial court to revoke Kanu’s bail on the grounds that he jumped bail after his house was invaded.

    He noted that, if as a result of the life threatening invasion of his home, Kanu ran away, he should not be blamed.

    “That is where we found the revocation of his bail as totally wrong and unfair. Remember that Nigeria has barely recovered from the case of Umaru Dikko.

    “Despite all that, we found that the Court of Appeal was wrong to hold that the trial court no longer has jurisdiction over the trial,” Justice Agim said.

    The apex court also dismissed the cross-appeal filed by Kanu against a portion of the Court of Appeal’s  judgment.

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja had, in its judgment on October 13, 2022 faulted the manner the Federal Government brought Kanu back into the country to continue his trial

    The appellate court then quashed the seven counts left in the 15-count treasonable felony charge, on which Kanu was being tried before a Federal High Court in Abuja, before he  jumped bail.

    The  Court of Appeal  was of the view that the Federal  Government violated rules of engagement in the way and manner Kanu was arrested in Kenya and brought to Nigeria.

    The Court of Appeal added  that the government  breached  international laws and resorted to self-help following  its failure to file an extradition application against Kanu in Kenya, but chose to resort to unlawful abduction and  rendition.

    The appellate court’s three-member panel proceeded to discharge  Kanu, acquitted him and ordered his release from custody.

    Before the judgment could be executed, the Federal  Government applied to the Court of Appeal for a stay of execution pending the determination of its appeal against the judgment, an application the Court of Appeal granted.

    It subsequently appealed the judgment at the Supreme Court, with Kanu filing a cross-appeal.

    Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court had, in an earlier ruling, struck out eight of the 15 counts in the original charge filed against Kanu.

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     The remaining seven counts were quashed by the Court of Appeal .

     The amended seven counts of terrorism charges against Kanu include issuing a deadly threat via a broadcast, heard and received across the country, that anyone who disobeyed his sit-at-home order in the South-eastern states should write his or her will and that the resulting effect of the broadcast had caused banks, schools, markets, shopping malls, fuel stations in that part of the country  to shut down their business operations, affecting citizens and leading to grounding of vehicular movements.

    The Federal Government further alleged that the IPOB leader had between 2018 and 2021, made inciting broadcasts, received and heard in Nigeria, instigating the public to hunt and kill Nigerian security personnel and their family members, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 1 (2) (h) of the Terrorism Prevention Amendment Act, 2013.

    Iwuanyanwu to Tinubu:Order Kanu’s release

    Moments after the Supreme Court’s decision yesterday, Chief Iwuanyanwu appealed to President  Bola Tinubu to set Kanu free.

    “Our appeal is before President Tinubu, not the court. We have not given up hope and we believe this is the time the President should act and set Nnamdi Kanu free,” Iwuanyanwu said.

    “We are appealing to the president to step in and set him free for the sake of peace and we believe that President Tinubu will grant our appeal.”

     The Vice President of Ohanaeze (Southeast), Chief Damian Okeke-Ogene expressed disappointment at the court’s pronouncement.

    “The judgment is shocking to us and unbelievable,” Okeke-Ogene told The Nation by phone.

     Abaribe urges calm

    Former Senate Minority Leader , Enyinnaya Abaribe, called for calm over the non-release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by the Supreme Court.

    Abaribe who once stood surety for Kanu before he jumped bail said  Ndigbo would vigorously pursue a political solution that would  ultimately set him free.

    He said he was convinced that the Federal Government “will do something very fast to release Nnamdi Kanu, if for no other reason, but for national cohesion and unity of the country.

     “As leaders, we shall continue to press for a solution that will be the best in the circumstance.”

     The  Coalition of South East Youth Leaders(COSEYL) similarly expressed disappointment at the ruling.

    The President General of the organisation, Goodluck Ibem said :”we are totally disappointed over the judgement because we expected the court to uphold the judgment of the Appeal Court. It is unlawful to keep him when the Appeal Court has set him free.

    “The court should have set him free and the government can then appeal. They should have released him as ordered by the Appeal Court before appealing to the Supreme Court. So, for the Supreme Court to give judgment without obeying the Appeal Court judgment is disappointing and an aberration.”

     An Igbo leader, Chief Goddy Uwazuruike said the struggle to free Nnamdi has just started.

    He said:”The struggle to free Mazi Nnamdi Kanu  continues. Justice can be suppressed but not for ever. This case is threading the path of the Mandela, Kaunda, Kenyata and Nkrumah trials. One day MNK will exit the tunnel and come back to  freedom.”

    Another Igbo leader Chief Modestus Umenzekwe was full of expectation that Kanu would go home a free man yesterday.

    He said: ” Nnamdi Kanu is our son and brother and we were expecting his release by the Supreme Court, but since it didn’t happen, there’s nothing we can do because it’s the highest court in the land.

    “But let us go back to the lower court to start again, it’s like going back to the drawing board. One thing is clear, we will continue our dialogue with the government over the matter.”

    The Chairman Civil Liberties Organizations (CLO) in Aba, Dr. Charles Chinekezi said: “They have not treated Nnamdi Kanu’s case well. He  had  been discharged and acquitted by several courts and several rulings in this country.

    “But the Federal Government of this country is still holding him wrongly against the constitution and laws of this land.

    “Look at the resources and capacity that it took to bring Nnamdi Kanu to court? Nigeria is wasting such resources for no reason.

    “Look at the economic mess his continued detention has caused the country and they said that he is a security risk while terrorists are on the loose in Nigeria.

    “Which court in the world will give a ruling on the freedom of a person and the person is being held? It is not done in any part of the civilized world.

    “My advice is that the Federal Government should release Nnamdi Kanu Kanu. His continued detention is wrong.”

    IPOB rejects Iwuanyanwu’s call for amnesty, insists on referendum

    The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) disagreed with Chief Iwuanyanu on his appeal to  the Federal Government to release Kanu and grant amnesty to  members of the group.

    It said Iwuanyanwu’s position   was misguided and baseless.

    Spokesman for the group, Emma Powerful said:”We totally disagree with Chief Iwanyanwu on his call for a baseless amnesty because IPOB members are not criminals. We are a self-determination agitation group. We have not waged war against the Federal Government of Nigeria irrespective of all their provocations.

    “We are not fighting to control our vast resources. We are unarmed freedom fighters for the sovereignty and independence of the people of Biafra to save our lives. We are not going to allow  anyone to cajole, intimidate, or divert IPOB’s attention from these basic human rights.

     “We don’t need amnesty. We need freedom!  Our requests are simple; release our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who was illegally abducted in Kenya and renditioned to Nigeria; then schedule a referendum date for the people of Biafra to decide their fate either  to stay in Nigeria or exit Nigeria.”

  • Tinubu, govs, Ohanaeze, others mourn Ezeife

    Tinubu, govs, Ohanaeze, others mourn Ezeife

    President Bola Tinubu, Southeast states’ governors, Igbo apex socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo among other eminent groups and individuals across the country have mourned the passage of former Anambra State governor, Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife, who died in Abuja on Thursday, at the age of 85 years.

    The family of the first civilian governor of Anambra State announced his death in a statement issued by the deceased’s younger brother, Chief Rob Ezeife in the early hours of yesterday.

    The statement reads:“On behalf of the Ezeife Dynasty of Igbo-Ukwu, I wish to announce the promotion to glory of our most distinguished son, Okwadike, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, CON, a former Federal Permanent Secretary, the first Executive Governor of Anambra State, a former Political Adviser to the President and former Presidential Aspirant.”

    “This sad event took place yesterday at 6pm at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja. More details about the deceased and the arrangements for his State Burial will be announced later.”

    The former Governor was born at Igbo-Ukwu, Anambra State on 20 November 1939.

    The announcement was received with a deep shock by President Bola Tinubu.

    In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu extended his sympathies to the family of the deceased, the Anambra State government and the people of the state.

    While extolling the late elder statesman, especially for his towering influence in the nation’s political landscape, he recalled his many contributions to governance in Nigeria.

    The statement reads: “President Bola Tinubu sympathizes with the Ezeife family, the people, and the government of Anambra State on the passing of Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife, CON, former governor of the state.

    “Chief Ezeife, Okwadike of Igbo-Ukwu, was governor of Anambra from 1992 to 1993.

    “President Tinubu extols the towering influence of the former federal permanent secretary in Nigeria’s political landscape as well as his leadership credentials, describing his passing as a painful loss.

    “The President recalls the contributions the late Chief Ezeife made in the shaping of public discourse and governance in Nigeria, as well as in laying the foundation for the advancement of his dear state.

    “While praying for the repose of the soul of the dearly departed, the President encourages his loved ones to take solace in his indelible legacy.”

    Also mourning the deceased, Anambra State governor, Prof Chukwuna Soludo, described Ezeife as a man of many hats.

    In a statement released by his Press Secretary, Chris Aburime,  yesterday in Awka, Soludo described Ezeife as a scholar, a visionary and a man of deep compassion.

    Soludo said: “It is with profound sadness and a deep sense of loss that Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo,CFR, mourns the passing of a distinguished son of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, CON, who transitioned peacefully on Thursday, December 14, 2023, at the age of 85 years at the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja.

    “A most illustrious son of the Ezeife Dynasty of Igbo-Ukwu area of Anambra State, Dr. Ezeife, a man of many hats, was a titan in the annals of our state and nation.

    “Fondly called ‘Okwadike’, he was elected governor of Anambra State on the platform of the Social Democratic Party between January 1992 and November 1993 during the aborted Third Republic.

    “As a Harvard-trained economist, Dr. Ezeife once served with resolute dedication and integrity as a Federal Permanent Secretary, leaving behind a legacy of excellence in public service.

    “As the first civilian Governor of Anambra State, he navigated the complexities of post-military rule with wisdom and foresight, laying the foundation for the vibrant state we know today.

    “He once served as a Political Adviser to the former President Olusegun Obasanjo, just as he was also a Presidential Aspirant. Dr Ezeife was always driven by a deep desire to improve the lives of his fellow Nigerians.

    “A scholar, a visionary, and a man of deep compassion, his gentle demeanour and thoughtful counsel endeared him to all, regardless of political affiliation.

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    “He was a bridge-builder, a voice of reason, and a tireless advocate for the unity and progress of Anambra State and Nigeria as a whole.

    “His departure leaves a void that will be difficult to fill.

    “However, we find solace in the knowledge that his legacy of service, integrity, and unwavering commitment to the common good will continue to inspire us all.

    “On behalf of the government and good people of Anambra State, Governor Soludo extends his deepest condolences to Dr. Ezeife’s family and loved ones.”

    Soludo’s Imo State counterpart, Governor Hope Uzodimma, said Ezeife will be sorely missed by all who came in contact with him, adding that in his passing, the country has lost an asset.

    Uzodimma said the late Ezeife’s commitment to the good of all – both the common man as well as the high and mighty marked him out as a man who came to serve God and humanity.

    He said that Dr. Ezeife’s legacies as former governor, former Permanent Secretary and former Political Adviser will remain indelible in the minds of people, describing his death as painful and regrettable.

    The Governor noted that “Ezeife’s vocal voice and contributions on issues that border on good governance in his state, Nigeria, and the society at large cannot be forgotten in a hurry.”

    He therefore prayed God Almighty to grant Dr. Ezeife’s soul a peaceful repose and to his family, the grace to bear the loss.

    Ohanaeze mourns too

    Apex Igbo sociocultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has described the late Ezeife as a consistent purveyor of morals, justice and equity.

    Ohanaeze, which said it received with deep shock the death of yet another Igbo titan, further described Ezeife as a one man riot squad, an erudite scholar and astute bureaucrat, brave and thoughtful dogged fighter and an accomplished politician.

    Ohanaeze’s reaction was contained in a statement issued by its national publicity secretary, Dr. Alex Ogbonnia, in Enugu yesterday.

    The statement read: “Okwadike was a consistent purveyor of morals, justice and equity. He was a remarkable advocate of progressivism in its purest tradition. When the Moshood Abiola mandate was truncated, Ezeife risked the military dungeon in the pursuit of justice. A detribalised patriot who warned that unless there is a re-federalisation of Nigeria and fundamental restructuring of the polity, Nigeria will continue to grope in the dark.

    “Ezeife was an unwavering and steadfast personality. He was on the side of the masses, the vulnerable and the downtrodden.

    “The President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Chief Engr Dr Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, MFR; OFR; CFR; FNICE; FNSE; KSC (Ahaejiagamba Ndigbo) could not withhold his emotions on hearing the passing on of Okwadike. He lamented that the Igbo have been afflicted with a chain of catastrophe within a very short space of time; Prof. George Obiozor, Prof. Joe Irukwu, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, Chief Mbazulike Amechi, Dr. Sylvanus Olisanye Ebigwei and now Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, amongst others. He qualified Ezeife as a quintessential Igbo in all ramifications. He added that Nigeria has lost a rare gem.

    “On behalf of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide and indeed all the sons and daughters of Igbo land, we send our condolences to the immediate family of Okwadike, the Igbo Ukwu community and the good people of Anambra State.

    “While we prepare for a befitting farewell to our illustrious son, we beseech the Almighty to grant the soul of Dr Chukwuemeka Ezeife an eternal repose in his bosom”.

    Anambra Ex- governor Ezeife dies at 84 weeks after Mbadinuju’s burial

  • States celebrate as November FAAC allocation tops N1trillion

    States celebrate as November FAAC allocation tops N1trillion

    The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has distributed a staggering N1.088 trillion from November’s revenue to the Federal Government, states, and local government councils. 

    This significant increase from previous months offers a ray of light for improved living standards and development projects across the country.

     In a communiqué issued by the FAAC at its December, 2023 meeting, the N1.088 trillion total distributable revenue comprised distributable statutory revenue of N376.306 billion, distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue of N335.656 billion, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) revenue of N11.952 billion and Exchange Difference revenue of N364.869 billion.   

    According to the communiqué, total revenue of N1.620 trillion was available in the month of November 2023.  Total deductions for cost of collection was N60.960 billion; total transfers, interventions and refunds was N470.592 billion.  

     Gross statutory revenue of N882.560 billion was received for the month of November 2023. This was  higher than the N660.090 billion received in the month of October 2023 by N222.470 billion. 

    The gross revenue available from the Value Added Tax (VAT) in November 2023 was N360.455 billion.  This was higher than the N347.343 billion available in the month of October 2023 by N13.112 billion.   

    The communiqué stated that from the N1088.783 billion total distributable revenue, the Federal Government received a total of N402.867 billion, the state governments received N351.697 billion and the local government councils received N258.810 billion. 

    A total sum of N75.410 billion (13% of mineral revenue) was shared to the benefiting States as derivation revenue.

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     From the N376.306 billion distributable statutory revenue, the Federal Government received N174.908 billion, the state governments received N88.716 billion and the local government councils received N68.396 billion. The sum of N44.286 billion (13% of mineral revenue) was shared to the benefiting states as derivation revenue. 

    The Federal Government received N50.348 billion, the state governments received N167. 828 billion and the local government councils received N117.480 billion from the N335.656 billion distributable Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue.

    The N11.952 billion Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) was shared as follows: the Federal Government received N1.793 billion, the state governments received N5.976 billion and the local government councils received N4.183 billion.

    The Federal Government received N175.817 billion from the N364.869 billion Exchange Difference revenue.  The state governments received N89.177 billion, and the local government councils received N68.751 billion. The sum of N31.124 billion (13% of mineral revenue) was shared to the benefiting States as derivation revenue.

     In the month of November 2023, Companies Income Tax (CIT), Excise Duty,   Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Oil and Gas Royalties and Value Added Tax (VAT) increased considerably, while  CET Levies, Import Duty and Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) recorded decreases. 

    The balance in the ECA was $473,754.57.

  • What happened after birthday event, by Akpabio

    What happened after birthday event, by Akpabio

    • I was diagnosed of malaria, stress, says Senate President

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio, yesterday, explained how he was diagnosed of malaria and stress by his doctor after the colloquium to celebrate his birthday in Abuja.

    Akpabio who spoke to the Senate Press Corps in his office said his doctor told him that he had malaria mingled with stress after he got home from the colloquium.

    In his reaction to reports of his being rushed to the hospital, Akpabio said: “I have been reading through the social media but I’m happy the Press Corps did not join the show of propaganda.

    “What eventually happened after the event was a show of humanity.

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    “I went home and I called my doctors and I was assured that I have malaria, mingled with stress, which could also be described in another way as exhaustion.

    “In fact, anybody could be exhausted. Please, drink water daily so that you don’t get exhausted.

    “This is to say that the work goes on. I want to assure Nigerians that the National Assembly is intact and we are still going on with our duty, our appropriation.

    “We will resume on 20th December. But before then, the various committees must have finished their work to enable us meet the target to pass the budget before the end of the year for the President to append his signature.”