Author: The Nation

  • NECO releases May/June 2019 exam results

    The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the results of 2019 June/July examinations with 829,787 candidates, representing 71.59 per cent, making five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics.

    Its Acting Registrar/Chief Executive, Abubakar Mohammed Gana, added that the number of candidates, who made five credits and above, irrespective of English Language and Mathematics, is 1,041,986 – representing 89.90 per cent.

    Gana, who announced the release at the NECO Headquarters in Minna, adjudged the 2019 June/July SSCE as a huge success, stating that NECO has “once again delivered on its mandate”.

    He recommended three schools in Kastina, Kebbi and Oyo states for de-recognition from conducting its Senior Secondary School Examinations (SSCE) for two years.

    According to him, the schools were de-recognised for their involvements in mass cheating and being special centres.

    Gana said 17 supervisors were also blacklisted for various offences ranging from poor supervision, aiding and abetting and connivance with non-candidates to write answers on the chalkboard.

    He added that 40,630, representing 3.53 per cent of the candidates who sat for the examination, were involved in various forms of malpractice. The number of malpractice cases when compared to 2019 increased with over 50 per cent, the Acting Registrar said.

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    He explained that the reason for the higher figure of malpractice cases in 2019 was not unconnected with the deployment of the new biometric verification device used in the 2019 SSCE, “more robust monitoring by staff and external monitors also contributed to more sensitivity in detecting malpractices”.

    Gana said some members of NECO staff alleged to have been involved in malpractice cases have been recommended to face the appropriate disciplinary measures, stressing that once they fail to satisfactorily defend themselves, they would be dismissed or punished appropriately.

    Giving an analysis of the performance of the candidates, the acting registrar said 1,151,016 candidates, including 146 blind candidates, sat for the 2019 June/July SSCE examination.

    He said 984,152, representing 85.50 per cent of the candidates, made credit and above in English Language while 954,399, representing 83.03 per cent of candidates, made credit and above in mathematics.

    The registrar also debunked an online publication which urged candidates to log on to a different website to assess their results even when the results were not yet released by purchasing scratch cards.

    Gana emphasised: “NECO has abolished the use of card in all its operations as everything is now 100 per cent online.

    “The approved website of NECO remains www.neco. gov.ng and has not changed. We advise parents, schools and candidates to disregard that publication and to visit only the approved site to check their results as well as to get information on our operations.”

  • AbdulRazaq sends N135b supplementary budget to Assembly

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has forwarded 2019 revised supplementary budget estimate of N135.2 billion to the House of Assembly for approval.

    This is against N157.8 billion earlier approved by the 8th legislature as the state’s 2019 budget.

    The new budget estimate represents 15 per cent decrease.

    The supplementary estimate was contained in the governor’s letter to the house, dated August 21, and read on the floor of the House by the Speaker Yakubu Danladi Salihu.

    According to the message, the new recurrent revenue is N97.2 billion as against N121.8 billion earlier approved, representing 21 per cent decrease.

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    Revised capital estimate is also now N62.8 billion against N79.6 billion, representing 21 per cent reduction.

    The recurrent expenditure is N72.3 billion with  N24.9 billion  as transfer to capital development fund against N78,207,986,550 with N43,638,537,912 as transfer capital development fund earlier approved, representing  eight percent decrease.

    The Speaker called on the House Leader Abubakar Olawoyin Mogaji to lay the estimate on the table, directing the House Committee on Rules and Business to slate the supplementary estimate for second reading.

    The House equally received a bill for a law to establish the State Social Investment Programme to tackle poverty, ensuring equitable distribution of resources and economic growth.

    The bill was contained in a message by the governor to the Speaker, dated August 19, urging the House to pass the bill into law to further enhance the wellbeing of the people.

  • Senate President, Buni commiserate with flood victims in Yobe

    Senate President Ahmad Lawan and Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni have commiserated with victims of flooding in Bade Local Government Area and other parts of the state.

    Buni has, however, directed the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to provide prompt assistance within 24 hours.

    About 11 local government areas have been affected by flooding in recent weeks in Yobe State.

    At Chumbusko Village, near Tagali Village, one of the worst affected areas in Bade, the governor expressed his sympathies to the flood victims, urging them to consider the disaster as a test from Almighty God “whom we must thank at every situation”.

    The governor directed the SEMA Executive Secretary, D. Muhammad Goje, to ensure that victims of flooding throughout the state are reached within 24 hours to provide them with the succour they need.

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    The governor also assured the people of Tagali and surrounding villages that an asphalted road would be built in the area to make it motorable and accessible so that people would be able to move in and out easily, especially during trying times.

    The Senate President, who represents Yobe North in the Senate, thanked Buni for his prompt response to the flood disaster.

    He said water overflows easily from Kumadugu-Yobe River during heavy rains, promising that he would liaise with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to ensure that the dredging of the Kumadugu-Yobe River, which was stopped at 50 per cent since July last year, is completed.

    The Senate President also gave N10 million to help victims cope with their situation.

  • APC may review disqualification of 12 Kogi governorship aspirants

    The National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is to review the screening of aspirants contesting the governorship primary of the party in Kogi State on a case-by-case basis, it was learnt on Tuesday.

    The Nation, however, gathered that there is pressure on the leadership of the party to avoid unnecessary legal tussle that may cost the party dearly like it happened in Zamfara and Rivers states during the last general election.

    Due to the pressure, the party may give a clean bill to some of the aspirants, especially those who have contested the party primary in the past with records of service to the party.

    Babatunde Irukera, Yakubu Mohammed and Hadiza Ibrahim contested the party’s governorship primary in 2015, but lost the ticket to late Prince Abubakar Ibrahim. Mohammed Abubakar Audu has been an active player within the party since 2015.

    But one of the aspirants disqualified, however, confided in some people that she did not sign her affidavit because the court did not ask her to do so.

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    However, APC National Publicity Secretary Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu said there was no need for the controversy surrounding the screening, as those disqualified have an option of approaching the Appeals Panel, which is also independent of the party’s National Working Committee.

    Issa-Onilu said: “Screening of aspirants is a constitutional issue. There are clear procedures for the conduct of screening of aspirants in our party’s constitution and the Electoral Act. The screening itself is not the final stage in the qualification process.

    “Aspirants who have objections to outcomes of screening have the opportunity of presenting their case before the Appeal Panel. It should be noted that both the screening and appeal committees are independent of the National Working Committee as far as their activities are concerned.

    “By practice, having selected the people believed to be credible as members of these committees, the NWC does not interfere in any way in their activities.

    “Aspirants have the comfort that the reports would eventually be presented to the National Working Committee, where a final look will be taken on a case-by-case basis to ensure the outcomes are in strict compliance with our party’s constitution and the Electoral Act.

    “There is, therefore, no basis for any controversy on the current screening process to choose eligible aspirants who will contest at the party’s primaries to choose our candidates for the upcoming governorship elections in both Kogi and Bayelsa states.”

  • Women seek end to moral decadence

    The Federation of Muslim Women Association in Nigeria (FOMWAN) in Lagos State has called for action against moral decadence.

    It urged parents, religious bodies and governments to curb moral decadence among  youths.

    Speaking at the opening of the Southwest Zonal Youth Camp in Lagos, FOMWAN’s Southwest Zonal Coordinator Alhaja Nimotallah Salam said the theme: Moral decadence in the society: causes, effects and solution, was apt.

    She said the camp would orientate youths with Islamic orientation, reduce social vices and encourage them to take part in society building.

    “We have decided to give our youths the right orientation because we are getting old; we want our youths to continue our good work. That is why we decided to equip them with basic knowledge that will make them good ambassadors of Islam and Nigeria,” she said.

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    She urged the government to prevail on agencies that bar hijab, noting that a Muslim woman was incomplete without hijab.

    “There is nothing wrong in the use of hijab to school… Muslim women were enjoined by Allah to dress well by covering all parts of their body… That makes it necessary for our girls to wear hijab. We are not mandating children of other religion to wear hijab…” she said.

    FOMWAN’s Lagos Amirah Dr Halimat Egberongbe said youths would be educated on negative effects of drug abuse and addiction to social media.

    “FOMWAN has made series of advocacy on moral decadence but we cannot do it alone, the society and government have to be involved…” she said.

    Wife of Lagos State Deputy Governor Mrs Oluremi Hamzat hailed the group’s laudable initiative.

    Represented by Hajia Olaide Ibrahim, Mrs Hamzat said the theme of the camp was timely coming at a time society is morally bankrupt.

    She urged parents to bring up their children properly.

    Assistant Coordinator in the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA) Mrs Omolara Dava advised youths to desist from following fashion trends.

    “Instead of following fashion trends, set achievable goals for yourself. The trends you are dying to keep up with were all started by someone… And that’s their identity. We shouldn’t lose our identity whenever a new style hits the market,” Mrs Dava said.

  • Row over Ihedioha, FBI suspect’s relationship

    The social media is buzzing with the photo of Imo State Governor Emeka Ihedioha and Chika Augustine Odionyenma, a Nigerian indicted for alleged fraud in the United States by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

    Odionyenma posed with Ihedioha after the latter appointed him to the Sub-Committee on Logistics for his May 29 Inauguration Planning and Handover Committee.

    The appointment letter signed by Ihedioha reads: “Following my successful declaration as Governor-elect of Imo State by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and my subsequent receipt of Certificate of Return …I have duly constituted an Inauguration Planning and Handover Committee with the responsibility of liaising with the existing government to ensure a smooth handover of power to our party on May 29, 2019.

    “I will be pleased if you can serve as a member of the Sub-Committee on Logistics. The committees will be inaugurated on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, Rockview Hotel, Owerri by 12 noon.

    “I trust you will avail us your expertise and time in carrying out this assignment to support our quest to rebuild Imo.”

    Many Nigerians on social media were surprised that an alleged fraudster was given appointment by a government.

    Imo Professionals Group, an association of persons from different sectors, has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate any business link between Ihedioha and Odionyenma, popularly known as ‘’Nwakanwa’’ or ‘’Tony Chika.’

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    A statement by its President and Director of Media Relations Julius Chinedu and Dr. Amaka Nwosu, the group said they were concerned because stories of possible political deals between the governor and Odionyenma had dominated the media, especially the social media.

    The group said: ‘’And the questions we are asking are: Is it true that Odionyenma was one of the multi-millionaires who bankrolled Governor Ihedioha’s governorship campaign between 2018 and 2019, as reported by the media?

    ‘’Is it correct that the … indicted businessman was one of the highest donors to Governor Ihedioha’s campaign purse..? Is it also true that Odionyenma’s rapport with Governor Ihedioha predates the 2019 general election..?’’

    Sir Ferdinand Rogers alleged on twitter that “he (Odionyenma) singlehandedly sponsored his (Ihedioha’s) election.”

    Felix Fabeku lamented that “our country has lost its dignity and strength… when did our country lost its dignity? how and why?”

    @ovbiudu tweeted: “Many of the 80 alleged fraudsters under investigation by the FBI are bosom friends, associates of many Nigerian politicians. The net should be cast wider.”

    Governor Ihedioha has said Odionyenma did not sponsor his election.

    Ihedioha described the report as false and malicious, noting that dubious characters were behind it.

    A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Chibuike Onyeukwu, said he was not aware that Odionyenma was involved in any crime or being investigated for financial crimes.

    The statement reads: “It has become necessary to disclaim as false and malicious, a social media report that the 2019 electioneering campaign of Governor Emeka Ihedioha was bankrolled by Mr Augustine Chika Odionyenma, who is reported to have been implicated by the Federal Bureau of Information (FBI)…for offences connected with money laundering and wire transfer.

    “His Excellency was not aware if he is involved in any form of crime or being investigated for financial crimes.

    “We are not unaware that the false report is sponsored by some elements, who have held Imo State down over the years and are known to have perpetrated various fraudulent acts. Their attempt to malign the hard earned reputation and integrity of His Excellency has already failed.

    “Nigerians have received the malicious report with disbelief, given the credibility and upright trajectory of His Excellency, who is a role model to the younger generation.”

  • ‘I killed my landlady out of provocation’

    The Ekiti State Police Command has arrested a 39-year-old man, Tunmise Abraham, who allegedly raped and strangled his landlady, Mrs. Bukola Olanrewaju, in Ado-Ekiti.

    The deceased, a 39-year-old tailor and mother of three, was killed last Thursday in her home at Olorunda area of Ado-Ekiti by Tunmise, who hailed from Ikole-Ekiti.

    Police Commissioner Mr. Asuquo Amba said Tunmise was arrested at a church in Akure, the Ondo State capital, after linking up with the family.

    “The suspect, after committing the offence, ran to Akure. He hid in a church and that was where he was arrested.

    “He had called his family and told them why he did not come to their place. He said he had killed somebody in Ado-Ekiti.

    “We have already done our homework and gathered that her sister is selling chemicals. Detectives had to trick her that they wanted to buy something from her. It was her sister who later led us to where he was,” Amba said.

    He said the suspects would be prosecuted to act as a deterrent to others.

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    Confessing that he actually committed the crime, Tunmise said he did it out of provocation.

    He said the deceased had allegedly provoked him over a disagreement on rent with the husband of the woman, Mr. Raphael Olanrewaju, an indigene of Igogo- Ekiti from Moba Local Government.

    He denied the accusation that he raped the landlady to death, explaining that he only hit her on the head with a big stick before making efforts to tie her hands to make her weak during a fisticuff.

    “I called her that day that I wanted to leave the house after paying N23,000 in June and this will last till next year May for one year rent and I said  that the husband needed to refund part of my money to get another apartment, but the woman said that would never happen.

    “We started the argument and she called me names. She abused me by calling me derogatory names, which angered me. She later held my clothes and I slapped her and pushed her away from me.

    “The woman then came with a stick and I overpowered her and collected the stick, which I used to hit her on the head and she fell.

    “When I realised that she had died, I became worried and escaped to a church in Akure.”

    The deceased’s husband, Raphael, said the disagreement he had with the suspect was resolved when his family paid N23,000 rent, comprising the new and backlog of debt he owed.

    “He had a misunderstanding with my wife, but it was settled. I never knew he had the intention to kill her. He killed my wife around 11am when everybody had left home.

    “It was my daughter who discovered that he was the one who did it. When the police came to search his room, we saw a lot of incriminating goods that suggested that he was an armed robbery. I never knew I was harbouring a robber.

    “All I want is justice,” Raphael said.

  • ‘How CMD was abducted in Edo’

    Details have emerged on how the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Prof. Sylvanus Okogbeni, was abducted.

    The Nation learnt that Okogbeni was kidnapped by gunmen, who blocked his car at the Ramat Park in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State.

    Two policemen were killed and their guns carted away, while drivers of the two vehicles in his convoy escaped with bullet wounds.

    The two policemen were identified as Sergeants Odion Jonathan Ajibola and Etinosa Erhuegbea, both of Irrua Police Divisional Headquarters.

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    An eyewitness, who was controlling traffic at Ramat Park, said the attackers wore police uniforms and T-shirts.

    He said the operation lasted for about six minutes, adding that the shooting made everyone to run for safety.

    The source said the gunmen riddled the Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) of Okogbeni with bullets before taking him away in their car.

    Police sources said the two drivers in their brief said they first saw their attackers at Ehor town.

    The driver of the abducted CMD, Mr. Edewele Thadeus, said the vehicles started trailing them from a bad spot at Ehor town, but they didn’t realise that the occupants had criminal motives.

    He said the CMD was on his way to catch an Abuja bound flight where he was expected to attend a conference.

    Police spokesman Chidi Nwabuzor said information about the incident was still sketchy, “but the command has begun investigation.”

  • Teenager killed at ex-Speaker’s home

    Gunmen have shot dead a 20-year-old man, Aondowase Tagher, at the Northbank home of the first Speaker of Benue State House of Assembly, the late Him Ayua Num, in Makurdi.

    The Nation learnt that the incident occurred on Sunday night.

    The hoodlums, about 30, reportedly stormed the Federal Low Cost Housing Unit Northbank home of the late Speaker at about 10:30pm.

    Narrating the incident, the son of the late Speaker, Mr. Cosmos Num, told The Nation that he was sleeping in his house at a different location within the Federal Housing Low Cost Housing Estate when he was called on the phone that gunmen had invaded his father’s house.

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    Num said the incident shocked him, adding that his mother, Mrs. Patricia Àyua Num, narrowly escaped death, as the gunmen shot directly on the window side of her bedroom, but the bullets missed target.

    He said the incident was an attempt to kill his mother.

    Num urged security agencies to fish out the killers of his cousin and bring them to book, to act as a deterrent to others.

    Police spokesperson Kate Sewuese Anene confirmed the incident.

    She said investigation has begun.

  • Missing High Court judge found

    A missing Federal High Court judge, Idrissa Saleh, has been found.

    The judge, who was declared missing last weekend, was found at Nyanya in Abuja.

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    Confirming to The Nation in a phone conversation, FCT Command spokesman Anjuguri Manzah said: “The man was missing, but we can confirm to you that he has been found. He was found on Tuesday at a filling station at Nyanya area of Abuja. “It was, however, unclear whether the judge was found by operatives of the command, as Manzah refused to comment further on the matter.

    Manzah, however, stated that the judge’s disappearance had nothing to do with kidnapping.

    The judge went missing after he allegedly discharged himself from a hospital where he was undergoing treatment.