Author: The Nation

  • Actress Toyin Abraham ‘gbas gbos’ ready for naysayers

    Actress Toyin Abraham ‘gbas gbos’ ready for naysayers

    Popular actress Toyin Abraham has activated ‘gbas gbos’ mood as she comes hard for critics taunting her new release movie on Netflix.

    Toyin, who has since the last election being hated by some individuals fo her choice of presidential candidate, hasn’t seen the end of it.

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    According to her, Netizens went as far as creating a WhatsApp platform to discredit her movie ‘Ijakumo’.

    “You all went to create WhatsApp group cos of Ijakumo the born again striipper, pls continue maybe it’s today I will kuku break the table. You all will tell the world why choosing my own candidate is a crime and yours isn’t. Loni yi mo mura yin wa,” she said.

  • N200m official vehicle: Ramatu the ‘golden fish’

    N200m official vehicle: Ramatu the ‘golden fish’

    • By Queen Onwughalu

    “The true test of a leader is not measured in what they do when things are easy,but in what they do when things are tough.” – Michelle Obama

    These words from the amiable Michelle Obama are a stark reminder that leadership is not an easy task, especially in the public service sector. It requires dedication, commitment, and the ability to make tough decisions that are in the best interest of the people. From her people-centric disposition to her administrative prudence, she has positioned herself to impact on people from all  walks of life. Her admirers are quick to point that despite being a ‘junior minister’ with little wiggle room, she made the most impact. Not surprisingly however, Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, the immediate-past Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has recently come under malicious and I suspect, orchestrated attack by unseen hands. From experience, this is common when you chose the tough and lonely path of honour in a terrain where honour is a scarce commodity. This also is a pointer for the media houses to be alert and ensure that there is the highest observance of quality control and to task their field reporters on the media ethics of objectivity, truth, balance and accuracy of their sources and findings so the media House is not used for politically orchestrated malice and to spread fake news.

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    Well, I read the rebuttal and how she debunked the allegations against her, and I realized she is made of the ‘right stuff’. While it is important to hold public officials accountable for their actions, it is equally important to recognize when individual(s) hiding behind a ‘pen and paper’ spew allegations against people just for the sake of it. And with hatchet-men masquerading as journalists having a field day during this transition period, I was advised by many-including reputable journalists, to be wary of what publications I consumed. So it again dawned on me that the woman also had massive ’street credibility’ even out of office.

    In the course of my enquiry, reference was then made to the fact that, even though a former Minister, she extended goodwill through her intervention when FCT pilgrims cried out for help, following the accommodation and logistics issues that they encountered last week. Some of the pilgrims who couldn’t keep that kind gesture to themselves, took to social media to shower praises on her. 

    Now if indeed this is the kind of goodwill Dr. Ramatu gets all the time, in-spite of the general disdain for public office holders, then I advise her to brace up for even more vicious attacks as she climbs higher. The room at the top is very congested!

    A golden fish has no hiding place. Whilst it may thus appear cruel to malign a dedicated public servant, I can only wish her tougher times ahead because that is the oft-traveled path to the very top. Her admirers should therefore not break a sweat, and instead allow her record of service speak for itself.

    In the words of John C. Maxwell, “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.” Many are convinced; and I have no reason to begrudge them, that Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu belongs to the new breed of leaders that would help shape the Nigeria we deserve. And if it is in the interest of Nigeria and Nigerians, I say a BIG FAT AMEN!

  • Seyi Vibez shows off dad’s newly built mansion

    Seyi Vibez shows off dad’s newly built mansion

    Fast-rising singer Seyi Vibez has shown off the mansion he built for his father.

    He shared a photo as well as a video of the newly-built edifice on Instagram.

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    Sharing the photos, the singer reflected on how Wizkid prayed that his music bring him fortune enough to honour his mum with a home. 

     “The first day I met StarboyWiz, he prayed that my music buys a house for my mum one day. Forever grateful to ALLAH . Congratulations Baba Loseyi,” he said.

  • NPA raises the alarm over smear campaign

    NPA raises the alarm over smear campaign

    The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has raised the alarm over what it called a campaign of calumny against the organisation, saying the public should be wary of the development.

    It called on the media to avoid being used by those it said are out to discredit some personnel of its management.

    A statement by its General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communications,  Josephine Moltok, said findings showed that the logo and seal of  NPA letterheads are being superimposed to deceive unsuspecting public of contracts allegedly awarded to some unknown companies and entities.

    The statement reads: “The Management of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) wishes to alert the general public and security agencies to a calculated, well-funded and oiled campaign of calumny, blackmail and disinformation against the Authority and some of its officials.

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    “Over the past few days, some nebulous, shadowy and penny-for-hire groups without due registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) hiding under the toga of civil society groups have embarked on issuing distorted press statements, arranging press briefings in dingy motels and inducing phoney online outlets to publish outright lies, absolute falsehoods and defamatory articles against the NPA and its management.

    “These groups and individuals are also regurgitating dubious petitions and sending to various government agencies and posting same on social media to discredit some personnel of the NPA management.

    “Our latest finding shows that these desperate individuals have also added forgery to their devious act by superimposing the logo and seal of the NPA on letterheads to deceive the unsuspecting public of contracts allegedly awarded to some unknown companies and entities.

    “The NPA has a defined bidding process in line with extant rules and regulations regarding procurement and contract awards. Over the years, the NPA, especially under the leadership of Mohammed Koko Bello, has as its watchword – transparency, accountability and integrity.

    “While we warn the peddlers of this godless campaign to desist forthwith, the management has alerted security agencies to this attempt to cause bad blood, create confusion and possibly the breakdown of law and order at the ports.

    “We further enjoin media organisations like the Nigeria Union of Journalists and Nigeria Guild of Editors to advise its members not to fall prey to these unscrupulous individuals and revert their minds to the ethical and professional demands of accuracy, balance, fairness and social responsibility.

    “At the NPA, the management remains committed to improved trade facilitation, revenue generation and unprecedented remittances to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF) and is in tune with President Bola Tinubu’s FDI drive of which the ports are a key component.”

  • ABU, INEC, NECO, others testify against Kaduna Senator on alleged certificate forgery

    ABU, INEC, NECO, others testify against Kaduna Senator on alleged certificate forgery

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) Senatorial candidate, Muhammad Sani Abdullahi, has presented six witnesses to challenge the victory and qualifications of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Senatorial candidate, Lawal Adamu (referred to as Mr. La).

    The three-man panel, led by Justice HH Kereng, heard testimonies from witnesses sourced from the former schools of the PDP candidate and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The first witness, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (ABU), was represented by a member of the University legal team and an Associate Professor Abubakar Is’haq from the Faculty of Law. 

    The University was subpoenaed to provide records of files of Lawal Adamu while he was a student of the institution. 

    The second witness, National Examination Council (NECO), represented by the Director of Special Duties, Esther Bala Wuyaa, presented certified result confirmation to the court.

     The third witness that testified against the Senator was Demonstration Primary School through the Head Teacher of the School, Dr. Ibrahim Yusuf.

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    The school tendered to the court the school registration records from 1982 to 1986, which showed no record of Lawal Adamu Usman as student as he claimed in the documents he submitted to INEC prior to the 2023 general elections.

    Also testifying, the Principal of Government Day Secondary School (GDSS), Gwagwalada, Bello Suleiman told the tribunal that based on available records at the school there was no candidate with the name of Lawal Adamu Usman from the year 1986 to 1994 as claimed by Senator Lawal Adamu Usman as submitted to Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) in form CF001 for the 2023 general elections. 

    Two additional witnesses including INEC representative were called upon following the issuance of subpoenas by the court through the Petitioner’s Counsel, Johnson Usman SAN.

    During the tribunal proceedings, Counsel to the first respondent, M.A Magaji SAN, cross-examined all the witnesses with no objections.

    Responding to queries from journalists shortly after the court sitting, Johnson Usman SAN, counsel to Muhammad Sani Abdullahi of the APC, explained that one of the grounds for the petition was the first respondents qualification to contest election given his presentation of forged certificates, and also substantial non compliance with the electoral act.

    All schools that testified, submitted their school registers to the court as evidence .

    The tribunal adjourned sitting to the 11th of July, 2023 for continuation of admission of additional witnesses of certificate forgeries against the defendant.

  • You need help, Actress Nnanna tells Blessing CEO

    You need help, Actress Nnanna tells Blessing CEO

    Actress Uchenna Nnanna has criticised popular self acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing Okoro, aka Blessing CEO, school of thought on having side chicks in marriages.

    Blessing CEO, in a recent viral video, stated that side chicks are important to sustain marriages.

    She said: “Without side chicks, a lot of marriages will be broken today. That is one reality that we would face because a lot of these married women cannot satisfy their husbands. It might not even be sexually.

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    “Men are adventurous in nature. Sometimes, a woman is pregnant, a lot of things are happening to her. She is not in the mood, she’s busy. And the side chick out there does the work. If there’s no side chick to play that role, men will walk away from marriage.”

    Reacting and discrediting her view, Uchenna Nnanna, blamed the media for giving access to someone who should be kept in the rehabilitation centre.

    Nnanna said: “I blamed the media for interviewing someone who should be in a rehab home. Common sense is not common”. 

  • I vowed celibacy after I was served ‘breakfast’ – Real Warri Pikin

    I vowed celibacy after I was served ‘breakfast’ – Real Warri Pikin

    Famous comedienne, Anita Alaire Afoke Asuoha, aka Real Warri Pikin, has revealed that she became celibate till her wedding night after boyfriend served her premium ‘breakfast’ in university.

    The mother of three said she vowed that no man would see her “nakedness again” till her wedding night after the breakup.

    Real Warri Pikin, who disclosed this in a chat with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, said she was dedicated to serving God.

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    She said: “E get one boy wey break my heart during my university days, I come give my life to Christ. I said, you know what? I’m not doing men anymore. I will serve God.

    “I started serving God and going to church, praying on campus. I stopped going to parties. And I became celibate. I vowed that no man will see my nakedness again till my wedding night.”

    She met her husband, Ikechukwu, during her mandatory National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, in Abuja and they got married in 2012. 

  • Varsities adopt 140 as minimum cut-off mark for 2023 admission

    Varsities adopt 140 as minimum cut-off mark for 2023 admission

    Heads of universities on Saturday adopted 140 as the minimum cut – off marks for 2023 admission.

    The decision was reached at the 2023 policy meeting on admission guidelines organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Saturday in Abuja.

    During the meeting, Registrars of universities agreed that no university, except 15 private universities, who picked 130 – 120, should go below the 140 marks adopted. 

    Rectors of polytechnics adopted 100 as the minimum cut – off marks for admission into polytechnics.

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    Also, 100 was adopted as the minimum point for admission into colleges. 

    The decision was adopted by the Provost of colleges at the meeting. 

    Oloyede said institutions would not be allowed to go below the minimum points they have adopted for admission into programs in their schools. 

    The meeting agreed that students should not be cut off from admission as a result of their UTME score. 

    It was agreed that students be allowed to take part in all the admission processes, with total score added before a decision on admission is taken.

  • NSCDC decorates newly promoted officers in Jigawa

    NSCDC decorates newly promoted officers in Jigawa

    Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Jigawa State Command, has decorated oficers recently promoted to various ranks during the 2022 Senior Officers promotion.

    A statement signed by the spokesperson of the command, Mr Adamu Shehu, made this known on Saturday.

    He said that the decoration took place on Friday with two officers promoted to Deputy Commandants, six Superintendents of Corps and three Assistant Supretendents of Corps.

    Others included 1 Deputy Superintendent of Corps, 11 Assistant Superintendents of Corps and 18 Inspectors of Corps promoted to Assistant Supreintendents of Corps.

    While congratulating the newly decorated officers, the State Commandant, Mr Musa Malah, in the statement, charged them to discharge their duties to reciprocate the gesture.

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    He further commended the Commandant General of the Corps, Mr Ahmed Abubakar-Audi, for his commitment and determination in improving personnel welfare.

    The statement revealed that while responding on behalf of the newly decorated officers, the Head of Finance, Mr Shehu Bakari, assured the State Commandant of their resolve to give their best in their places of assignments.

    They vowed to continue protecting the interest of the corps wherever they found themselves. (NAN)

  • NDLEA arrests 1,064 suspects, seizes 7.5 tonnes of illicit drugs in Kano

    NDLEA arrests 1,064 suspects, seizes 7.5 tonnes of illicit drugs in Kano

    The Kano Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), said it arrested 1,064 suspects and seized 7.5 tonnes of illicit drugs between June 2022 and June 2023 in the state.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the NDLEA Acting Public Relations Officer, ASN ll Sadiq Maigatari, to mark UN International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking in Kano on Saturday.

    The theme for the year 2023 is: “People first: stop stigma and discrimination, strengthen prevention.”

    According to him, drug abuse and illicit drug trafficking are global issues that threaten the health and well-being of individuals and the society as a whole.

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    He said the suspects arrested comprise 1,001 males and 63 females.

    Maigatari said the total drugs seized within the period under review is 7,530.813kg of drugs, which is made up of 5,228.673kg of cannabis, 2096.837kg of psychotropic, 47.013kg cocaine and 65.24kg of heroin.

    He added that during the period under review, the Command secured 111 convictions, while 126 cases are still pending in court.

    “In our Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) activities, we admitted 96 clients and conducted 1,081 brief intervention which include 701 males and 380 females”

    He commended the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer NDLEA, Retired Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Buba Marwa, for his unwavering support, which has helped the agency achieve a huge success.

    According to Maigatari, “We commend the Kano State government, the Chairmen of Rano and Tudun Wada Local Governments, Emir of Rano, NGOs and sister security agencies for their support in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking.

    “NDLEA is working tirelessly to combat drug trafficking and abuse. We must all come together to address this problem and put people first.

    “We will continue to enforce the law and bring drug traffickers to justice, but we will also work to treat people who use drugs with compassion and respect.

    “On this World Drug Day, let us renew our commitment to stopping the stigma and discrimination against drug users and strengthen prevention measures to ensure that people’s lives come first,” the statement said. (NAN)