Author: The Nation

  • I’m excluded from Wizkid’s outbursts, says Modenine

    I’m excluded from Wizkid’s outbursts, says Modenine

    English-born Nigerian rapper and lyricist, Babatunde Olusegun Adewale professionally known as Modenine has exempted himself from the attack on Nigerian rappers by music superstar Wizkid.

    The veteran rapper cleared the air in an Instagram interview with his fans.

    He was reacting hours after his colleague Wizkid declared that ‘rap is dead’ and dismissed Nigerian rappers as broke.

    Modenine stated that he had been getting questions from fans to air his view on the issue but noted that it wasn’t his business as he is a lyricist and not a rapper.

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    He said: “First of all I wasn’t even born in Nigeria one, number two I don’t live in Nigeria, number three I am not a rapper so now where does that concern me? I don’t live in Nigeria, I wasn’t born in Nigeria I am not a rapper I am a lyricist e no concern me, it is up to you to join the gang”.

    He advised rappers to join Rap Radio Africa noting the platform is not owned by him but meant to support rappers and assist the growth of hip hop and rap culture in Africa.

  • Another Bauchi Commissioner resigns

    Another Bauchi Commissioner resigns

    Bauchi Commissioner of Education Dr. Aliyu Tilde has resigned from the State Executive Council.

    Tilde, who announced his resignation on his verified Facebook page, said he has forwarded a letter of resignation to Governor Bala Mohammed, seeking approval to allow him to attend to a call of an associate who direly needed his services.

    The Nation reports that Tilde is the fifth top appointee in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led government in the State to have resigned in the last three months.

    Others who resigned were former Chief of Staff of Bauchi Government House Alhaji Abubakar Kari; former Commissioner of Finance Alhaji Nura Manu Soro; Special Adviser on Political Matters Alhaji Shitu Zaki and Commissioner for Commerce and Industries, Hon. Mohammed Al-Hassan Sadiq.

    Tilde was appointed Commissioner in 2019 and retained his position even after a cabinet reshuffling about a year ago.

    His Facebook post reads: “A few minutes ago, Today, 5 December 2022, I received a letter from the Secretary to the Government conveying my release by His Excellency. In it, the Secretary conveyed ‘the appreciation of the Executive Governor for your contribution to the Education Sector and wish you well in your future endeavor…’”

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    “With this, my tenure as Commissioner of Education has come to an end. I am happy to see the peaceful ending of what have been very exacting but fruitful years and will ever remain grateful to God who stood by me until the last minute.”

    “It was natural that the above verse came to mind as I was taking a memorable snapshot of the office. (Inset) I pray that he will also be with me in my new assignment.

    “I thank the entire people of Bauchi State for the cooperation they gave me and will ever remain grateful to the public servants with whom I have interacted over the 3 years and three months of my tenure. Of particular mention here are staff of the Ministry, the Zonal Offices and Schools; Teachers, PTAs, SBMCs, Development Partners, NGOs,s and volunteers.”

  • Omo-Agege, Sobotie challenge Okowa to account for 13% Derivation refund

    Omo-Agege, Sobotie challenge Okowa to account for 13% Derivation refund

    For the second time, Delta governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta State, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has asked Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to account for Delta’s share of 13% oil derivation paid by the Federal Government.

    Omo-Agege challenged Okowa to personally render accounts of how Delta’s share of the money was expended by the PDP-led administration in the State.

    The Senate Deputy President spoke on Monday when the APC ward-to-ward campaign train visited Abbi, Kwale, Utagba-Uno and other wards in Ndokwa West Local Government Area.

    Omo-Agege, who was received by a crowd of supporters at the various wards visited, stated that there was nothing on ground to justify the huge resources the state had received from the federal government.

    Accompanied by his running mate Friday Osanebi and other APC leaders, he stated that APC remained the best choice for the 2023 general elections.

    The APC governorship candidate noted that the Okowa-led administration marginalised the people of Ndokwa Nation.

    He added that his administration will be youth and women-friendly if elected.

    Omo-Agege explained that it was on that basis he chose Osanebi as his running mate to bridge the gap between his generation and the youths.

    According to him: “You all know that about seven years ago, Okowa came running for Governor under the platform of Anioma Agenda. At a time, he told all Deltans that the people of Delta North have been marginalised and that the only way to address that marginalization was to elect an Anioma son and that when elected he will bring prosperity to the people of Anioma nation and the entire Delta State.

    ”But today, as I drive through Ndokwa west local government area, that prosperity that Okowa promised, I have not seen anything like that. For almost 12 years Charles Emetulu has been in government and Commissioner and House of Assembly but did not attract any development to Ndokwa West local government area within the period.”

    “Meanwhile, Emetulu was there when Okowa’s stooge, the Speaker of the Delta State of Assembly held the gavel and Okowa established three universities in Delta State but neither him nor Sheriff, the PDP governorship candidate brought anyone to Ndokwa Nation.

    “The Ndokwa Nation contributes too much to the Nigerian economy and Delta State and it is because of Ndokwa people principally that the derivation Funds came to Delta including the one that has been missing which Wike has helped us to trace in Premium Trust Bank. We didn’t know where our N250 billion that was missing was placed but Wike was able to help us and we have been able to trace our derivation money to an account in Premium Trust Bank.

    “We know that we have a law in Delta State that derivation Fund is supposed to be 50% to the oil producing communities and 50% to the government. We know that 50% belongs to the oil-producing communities in Delta State and before any money is expended it is supposed to be appropriated in the House of assembly but no, they have not appropriated that money, they should tell us why our derivation Funds is been spent without appropriation. Why we are asking Sheriff, Okowa and Charles Emetulu to give an account of Delta State derivation money, the good news is that God has given us the chance to vote out PDP in the coming election.”

    He urged Deltans to vote for APC presidential candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who will help to reopen the economy and make all the ports functional, Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in Ogidigben.

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    “He will also help us so that we can evaluate what happened to our Delta Steel Company, and when all of these are functioning, there will be good jobs for our youths and children; and that is why we must vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for President and Senator Peter Nwaboshi and all other APC candidates,” he said.

    Delta APC Chairman, Chief Omeni Sobotie, while receiving defectors from the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) to APC at Abbi, noted: “I can assure you that you are not going to regret supporting APC. Over seven years Delta PDP promised prosperity for all Deltans, but there is no single prosperity. Deltans should go and ask Okowa to bring back our N250 billion which President Buhari released to him.”.

    The leader of the PDP defectors at Abbi, Tony Ogwu said that the PDP-led Delta Government over the years has not been fair to the Ndokwa nation even with the huge contributions of Ndokwa to the State and National economy and development.

    Ogwu said: “PDP in the past 23 years has relegated the Ndokwa nation in the scheme of things, we are the least to be considered when developmental projects are to be sighted, our people are giving positions that they can’t even use to empower themselves let alone others, today, Ndokwa is at the bottom in the ladder of development index in Delta, no thanks to Okowa and Delta PDP.

    “The 2023 elections present an opportunity to pay the PDP back for their years of neglect of Ndokwa Nation by voting them out, and voting for APC, our future as a nation lies with the APC, in 2023 Ndokwa Nation must join the mainstream of our national politics by embracing and voting APC,” he added.

    Senator Omo-Agege and his team also visited HRM Oduosa of Utagba-Ogbe Kingdom, Kwale, where he berated the Okowa-led administration.

    He assured the monarch that his administration will be fair and address socio-economic and infrastructural development issues facing the people of Ndokwa West LGA.

  • Nigeria to meet OPEC quota next year, Sylva vows

    Nigeria to meet OPEC quota next year, Sylva vows

    The Minister of State Petroleum Resources Chief Timipre Sylva has said that Nigeria will continue to work very hard to meet its Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) crude oil production quota of 1.8 million bpd by the end of May 2022.

    The Minister spoke a day after OPEC agreed to maintain its production cut among member countries to maintain market stability.

    Sylva said the Federal Government will continue to improve security along the tracks of the major crude oil pipelines and block every leakage through which crude oil are stolen by oil thieves and pipeline vandals.

    He noted that the inability of Nigeria to meet the current OPEC quota is not due to lack of production capacity on the part of crude oil producers.

    His Special Adviser Media and Communications, Mr. Horatius Egua, who disclosed this in a statement, quoted him as saying the shortfall was due to loss of crude from the pipelines.

    He said: “But because a lot of producers decided not to inject into the pipelines because they were losing a lot of their productions when they inject into the pipelines”.

    Read Also: OPEC cuts oil demand growth estimate over recession fears

    The Minister noted that “Once we are able to build enough confidence in the security of the pipelines, they (producers) will then be able to inject into the pipelines once again and once that happens, we will be able to meet up with our OPEC quotas. That is where we are going and the early signals are there that we are making very good progress”.

    He continued: “Our pipelines have issues and we put security structure in place involving the communities, the security, oil companies and government and we are beginning to see some early signs of improvement. Our production for example has improved from where we were in the past. We are producing over a million barrels now and we believe that when we have built confidence enough on the pipelines and all the producers begin to inject into the pipelines that have been secured, we will be able to produce quickly to meet our OPEC quota. That’s really our plan and I am hoping that before the exit of this administration, we should be able to meet our OPEC quota”.

  • Buhari affirms hand over on May 29

    Buhari affirms hand over on May 29

    President Muhammadu Buhari has reaffirmed his resolve to hand leadership of the country to his successor as mandated by the Constitution.

    Buhari restated this affirmation while speaking to the visiting Minister of National Education, Pre-School and Sports of the Kingdom of Morocco, Mr. Shakib Ben Musa, who called at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, as a Special Envoy of King Mohammed the VI.

    According to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, the President said his term of office will end with the inauguration of a new President in May next year.

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    He said that he will study the message sent and respond accordingly, giving assurances at the same time that he will continue to cherish and strengthen the very warm and cordial relations between the two countries.

    Accompanied by Mr. Moha Ou Ali Tagma, the resident representative of the Kingdom in Nigeria, the Special Envoy reiterated to the President the friendship and solidarity of the King, the government and people of Morocco with

  • My jovial dad influenced my love for comedy – Lino

    My jovial dad influenced my love for comedy – Lino

    Budding comedian and content creator, Wemimo Iyiola Samson aka Lino has opened up on factors that propelled him into forging a career in comedy.

    The Turkey-based comic act said his late father, well-known for his jovial nature greatly influenced his decision to embrace comedy.

    Speaking in an interview, the father of two said: “Right from my younger age, I love comedy. May be because my dad of blessed memory was well known for that. They called him Baba Alawada in his days.”

    Touching on the power of comedy as it affects human lives, Lino added: ““Being in Turkey is an eye-opener for me and seeing the good efforts put in by comedians to drag people out of depression was my main motivation to delve into comedy. I started putting my comedy ideas into recording.”

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    The Mass Communication graduate from Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (Mapoly) had a stint with music.

    During his higher institution days, Lino tried his hands on music with the stage name ‘Wemskills’ and released a single ‘Sweet Lady’ which became a hit on campus.

  • FG employs 161 persons with disabilities

    FG employs 161 persons with disabilities

    The Federal Government has employed about 161 persons living with disabilities in different agencies and Parastatals.

    The Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Persons With Disabilities (NCPWD), James Lalu, who announced this, appreciated the present administration for giving hope to disabled persons in the country.

    Lalu also said President Muhammadu Buhari is the only President that brought hope into the disability community.

    The Executive Secretary spoke in Abuja at a briefing by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development to commemorate the 2022 International day of Persons with Disabilities.

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    He said: “This Ministry has been standing with persons with disabilities since it came on board. 161 persons with disabilities have secured employment in different agencies and Parastatals. President Buhari is the only President to has brought life and hope into our community and we are grateful.”

    The Minister, who was represented by the National Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programmes (NSIP), Dr. Umar Bindir, said since the President assented to the Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) act, a lot of States have followed suit to domesticate the act into laws.

    Bindir said however a lot still needs to be done towards the effective implementation of the provisions of the act, especially in the areas of accessibility, advocacy and sensitization.

  • Rotary urges youths to participate more in politics

    Rotary urges youths to participate more in politics

    Rotary club has admonished youths to participate more in politics by joining parties and getting their Permanent Voters Cards(PVCs).

    This was made known at the

    The newly inducted President of the Rotary club Mende-Mid town, Lagos Femi Emmanuel urged the youths to think logically and avoid being used as tools for political violence.

    The keynote speaker, Mr Wilson Ezekiel, harped on collaboration among citizens to build a strong, vibrant and economically stable Nigeria.

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    He noted every citizen has a role to play in getting Nigeria to where it ought to be.

    The District Governor, Rotarian Omotunde Lawson, who conducted the swearing-in, said the youths who constitute the majority of the members of Rotary club of Mende are very creative, resourceful and charitable.

  • Polygamy will curb prostitution, moral decadence – Ned Nwoko

    Polygamy will curb prostitution, moral decadence – Ned Nwoko

    Politician Ned Nwoko has expressed his stance on the prevalence of prostitution and moral decadence in society.

    The former House of Representatives member argued moral decadence will largely decline if men embrace polygamy.

    He reasoned the level of prostitution among women particularly in the South is because many of them are without husbands and means of livelihood.

    Nwoko, who’s married to six wives including actress Regina Daniels, insisted the continued refusal of men particularly those in the Southern region to embrace polygamy like their Northern counterparts will continue to fuel the rise of prostitution among their women.

    He said: “What some of our girls do to make ends meet is regrettable, and if our men emulate their northern counterparts by having more than one wife, that could probably change the situation.

    Read Also: I’m serving Nigeria with my multiple wives – Ned Nwoko

    “The average southerner may have only one wife, but many girlfriends also, and he is spending his money on the girlfriends, sometimes even more than on his wife.

    “The man who has three wives, every money he makes is spent on the family, and he is likely not to have any girlfriends or concubines.

    “The money those with several girlfriends spend on them is a gift, is not an investment in the family.”

    Addressing single parenting among ladies and prostitution in the South, Nwoko stated: “It’s because of men who leave them and do not take care of them.

    “If most of us in the south marry four wives, there will almost not be any prostitution business anymore, because they will be at home as wives.”

    Furthermore, the father of 19 reinforcing his stance on polygamy added: “All you can now do is, if there is any law that stops you from marrying wives, it should be relaxed so that you can behave like your grandfathers and great-grandfathers who were very strong men before the advent of the whites, who came and told you it should be one man, one wife.”

  • 2023: Buhari charges armed forces to stay neutral

    2023: Buhari charges armed forces to stay neutral

    President Muhammadu Buhari has tasked the Armed Forces, especially the Army, to remain apolitical and continue to work within the bounds of the Constitution.

    Buhari, who spoke in Sokoto where he declared the Chief of Army Staff’s Annual Conference 2022 opened, also urged the Army to continue to improve its human rights obligations during operations in line with global best practices.

    According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, Buhari also pledged that the modernization drive of the Nigerian Armed Forces would be vigorously sustained, including the fast-track of the activation of the Nigerian Army Aviation.

    On human rights, the President described improved obligations by security agencies on this issue as ‘‘the major pathway for winning the hearts and minds of the people.’’

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    On the 2023 polls, the President noted that it is imperative that the Army, and the Armed Forces in general, support the civil authority by providing a peaceful environment to enable its successful conduct.

    He expressed delight that the Chief of Army Staff has already issued a reviewed Rules of Engagement and Code of Conduct to guide personnel during the general elections.