Author: The Nation

  • BREAKING: Doyin, Eloswag, Chomzy evicted from BBNaija

    BREAKING: Doyin, Eloswag, Chomzy evicted from BBNaija

    Doyin and Eloswag have been evicted from the ongoing BBNaija show.

    The three housemates have however been retained as guests of Level 3.

    The housemates are unaware of the fact that they are out of the show as contestants for the N100m grand prize but will remain in Level 3 till Biggie deems it fit to show them the way out

    Already, the riders of the season, Chizzy and Rachel will be in the house without winning the show.

    This leaves the race to other housemates who are not up for nomination this week.

  • 19 night travelers burnt to death in Abuja

    19 night travelers burnt to death in Abuja

    No fewer than 19 travelers along the Yangoji-Gwagwalada road have been burnt to death in an accident at the National Agricultural Seeds Council, Pai junction, within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The incident occurred around 4am on Sunday.

    According to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC): “A total of 31 people comprising of 11 male occupants, 1 female, and 19 others whose sexuality could not be ascertained as at the time of carrying out the rescue due largely to the intensity of the fire that burnt them”.

    According to a statement by Bisi Kazeem, Corps Public Education Officer, the accident involved two buses and one trailer.

    The statement added: “From investigation report forwarded by the rescue team regarding the crash, the unfortunate mishap involved 2 Toyota Hiace Busses with registration numbers MUB- 30 LG, DWR-985XJ and a Citroen Trailer.

    “The ill-fated crash involved a total of 31 people comprising of 11 Male occupants, 1 Female, and 19 others whose sexuality could not be ascertained as at the time of carrying out the rescue due largely to the intensity of the fire that burnt them.

    “Out of the 31 victims, 8 people comprising of seven male and one female sustained various degrees of injuries, while 19 others were burnt beyond recognition”.

    It added, “the investigation further revealed that the main causes of the crash involving the 3 vehicles are Speed limit violation and wrongful overtaking which eventually resulted in loss of control .

    “The report also revealed that the Toyota Hiace Bus with REG NO: MUB- 30 LG, which was on a high speed crashed into a Citroen trailer on motion and immediately went into flames thereby burning the entire occupants of the vehicle to death. In the same vein, the second Bus also crashed into the crashed Bus from behind and also caught up in the fire.

    “The one of the buses was said to have transited all the way from Takai, Kano State heading to Benin, Edo State. While the Citroen Trailer loaded with chicken feed from Zaria, Kaduna State was on its way to deliver the commodities in Akwa Ibom State.

    “The rescue operations was jointly carried out by the combine teams of Zebra 6 Yangoji and patrol team of the Nigeria Police Force. The injured victims were rescued and taken to Rhema hospital Kwali, while one of the identified male corpse was deposited at Kwali General Hospital Mortuary.

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    “However, the 19 corpses burnt beyond recognition which were trapped in the vehicle have been extricated by rescue operatives of zebra 6 Yangoji.

    Clearing of obstructions for free flow of traffic was still on going as at the time of filing in this report

    “The Acting Corps Marshal while advising commuters to always avoid excessive speed, plan their trips and ensure that their journey fall within day time so as to minimize the level of casualties recorded as a result of night trips; also re emphasized that the Corps will step up both sensitization of the motoring public and enhance its patrol activities to deter traffic violators”.

  • PHOTOS: Masquerades storm church, flog Pastor, worshippers in Plateau

    PHOTOS: Masquerades storm church, flog Pastor, worshippers in Plateau

    Some masquerades in Plateau state in an attempt to disrupt a service, stormed into a church chasing the members and whipping the pastor.

    The members who were shocked as indicated in the picture scattered immediately the incident began. Check pictures below

     

     

     

  • Alleged N360m fraud: Canada returnee gets N50m bail

    Alleged N360m fraud: Canada returnee gets N50m bail

    The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has granted bail to a Canada-based man, Joseph Ifeanyichukwu, following his arraignment by the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) for an alleged N360million fraud.

    Justice Daniel Osiagor admitted Ifeanyichukwu to bail on Friday in the sum of N50million, among other terms, after he pleaded not guilty to the three-count charge of conspiracy, obtaining by false pretence and conversion of N360m.

    Prosecution counsel Emmanuel Jackson alleged in a charge marked FHC/L/484c/22, that the defendant had been on the run since 2016, when he and his alleged accomplices committed the crimes.

    Jackson, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), claimed that Ifeanyichukwu turned down all police invitations but was apprehended at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos when he returned for a friend’s wedding.

    It was further claimed that the defendant, his firms Paradox-Akachi Company Ltd and Paradox Group Inc and the duo of Samuel Edu-El and Samuel Kanu – said to be at large – sometime in 2016, conspired and fraudulenty obtained the N360m from one Ese Avanoma of Brade Consulting Limited under a false $1.7 million exchange deal.

    According to the police, the offences contravened Sections 8(a), 1(1)(a) and 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006, as well as Section 15(2)(b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 as Amended in 2012.

    The charge reads; “That you, Joseph Ifeanyichukwu ‘m’, Paradox-Akachi Company Ltd, Mr. Samuel Edu El ‘m’ and Samuel Kanu ‘m now at large, sometime in August, 2016 in Lagos, while operating under the name and style of Paradox-Akachi Company Ltd/Paradox Group Inc., did conspire amongst yourselves and others now at large to commit felony to wit: obtaining the sum of N360m property of Brade Consulting Limited, by false pretenses

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    “That you… by false pretence and with intent to defraud, obtained the sum of N360 million from Ese Avanoma m’ property of Brade Consulting Limited, by representing to him that your company was into Bureau-De-Change business with capacity to exchange $1.7million for the Naira equivalent which you said was available in your custody for sale to him as soon as he credited your account with the sum of N360million, representations you knew to be false or did not believe to be true or which you made recklessly…

    “That you… did convert to your own use and benefit the sum of N360m property of Brade Consulting Limited, which sum you knew or reasonably ought to have known, was the proceed of an unlawful act, to wit: obtaining money by false pretences from Ese Avanoma of Brade Consulting Limited…”

  • Illegal bunkering resumes in Imo community months after explosion

    Illegal bunkering resumes in Imo community months after explosion

    Five months after more than 100 persons were burnt to death in an explosion at an illegal oil refinery at Abaezi forest in Ohaji-Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State, operators have resumed, The Nation can confirm.

    Over 100 person’s were roasted to death
    on April 22 during the explosion in the community.

    The Nation reports illegal dealers have returned to the forests for vandalization of pipelines.

    It was gathered that those involved in the illegal activity go through River Orashi and bush paths to access the pipelines, which pass through the bush.

    When The Nation visited the explosion site at Abaezi, the place looks desolate but it was gathered that some illegal oil bunkering takes place at nights.

    It was gathered that the dealers have shifted into the bush where Nigeria Petroleum Development Corporation Ltd (NPDC) ,Shell Petroleum Development Corporation Ltd (SPDC), Nigerian Agip Oil Co. Ltd (NAOC), Addax Petroleum Development Corporation of Nigeria Ltd pipelines are crisscrossing across the land of Egbema.

    An indigene of the area, who pleaded anonymity, said some people come in the night to perform some skeletal duties.

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    “They are still doing skeletal duties at Abaezi while some of the pipelines criss crossed in the bush are broken into and our prayer is that may God not allow another fire disaster in the area soon,” he said.

    ” I was told there are different places in the bush where they do the illegal business because the pipelines pass through the bush, so the people go through the bush paths and River Orashi to get access to the pipeline sites because the roads are occupied by the military and security agencies. So, they can hardly ply on the well known roads,” he added.

    It was learnt that illegal operators come from Bayelsa and Rivers States to carry out the act through speed boats, using jerry cans to ferry the commodity to waiting buyers.

    “And many of them are not indigenes, they come from Bayelsa and Rivers states, many of them are knowledgeable than our people in the business, they are in fact those who export the crude.

    “They also know how to trace their ways through the bushes because the illegal activity is happening right in the bush not in the occupied areas where all eyes can see them and it happens in the night,” the source stressed.

    It was also learnt that the most of the surveillance contracts are awarded to friends and relations of the management staff of the oil companies while sidelining the traditional rulers.

    The Nzeobi(King) of Egbema Ancient Kingdom, HRM Eze Barr. Goodhead Ariaga said the illegal operators pass through the bush paths and River Orashi to get access to the pipelines.

    He said: “The possible places they use to gain entry now is uninhabited areas like Orashi river, those from outside ferry whatever they have through the river. Then any other one going by land is through the bush areas.

    “The oil companies know that their pipelines are not areas where people live. So what they did was to use surveillance team or give surveillance contracts, they don’t come close to the traditional rulers, they award security contracts, bush clearing contracts to their relations and friends instead of going through the traditional rulers who are the custodians of the communities. As I speak to you, traditional rulers like myself are not carried along.

    “My predecessor was given some surveillance contracts in his days and there were a lot of success because an Eze also carries some weights to ensure some level of discipline in the community.

    “But what they did this time was to use whoever they preferred. If we have our people working along these pipelines, there will be less problem but those that they engage we really don’t know them and they don’t know areas well.”

    He however regretted that since that April 22 the fire incident happened neither the government nor the oil companies have visited his palace or the palace of any of the six traditional rulers of Ohaji-Egbema.

    “I am the traditional ruler of the Abaezi where the incident occurred. I can tell you that since this incident, all the traditional rulers in Egbema none has been called, invited, given explanation, ask to explain anything at all. So you can see how tiresome it is, you are available as a traditional ruler to play your role only when there’s trouble.”

    He also claimed none of the 100 victims identified by a committee set up by the six communities affected by the explosion have received any kind of palliatives from the oil companies or government.

    When the Public Relations Officer of Shell Petroleum Development Corporation Ltd (SPDC), Adande Michael was contacted, he said he was on leave.

    However, a source close to one of the oil companies disagreed with the view of the traditional rulers, saying except where there is squabble, no traditional ruler in the oil producing areas had been sidelined in the award of surveillance contracts.

    He said: “if for any reason surveillance contracts are been given to any person in Imo State, the community knows very well that such contract was given out to someone probably from the community and cannot say that they are not aware if surveillance contract is given out to someone or to a contractor who probably is from the community. What I can tell you there may be some squabbles but for a community leader to come out to say that they are been sidelined it is wrong and total lies.”

    The Public Relations Officer, National Security and Civil Defence Corp(NSCDC) in Owerri, Chimeziri Lowell disclosed that some of their men were withdrawn from Headquarters recently, adding that they were just setting up freshmen that would resume duty in those areas soon.

    “We withdrew some of our men recently from the National Headquarters, but we are just setting up freshmen that will go into that area. Our men were there like three or four months after that horrible situation howbeit it was reduced drastically. We promise a positive change by Momday,” he said.

  • Catholic Bishops laud INEC, Buhari on 2023 poll

    Catholic Bishops laud INEC, Buhari on 2023 poll

    The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) for injecting technological innovations into the conduct of elections.

    The Bishops said Nigerians are yearning for credible and reliable leaderships at all levels to redirect the nation to the path of greatness, saying flawless elections would be a good remedial step to combating some of the challenges shaking the nation.

    The CBCN said this in a communiqué at the end of its second plenary meeting of the Sacred Heart Pastoral/Retreat Centre, Orlu, Imo State signed by its President, Most Rev Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji , and Secretary, Most Rev. Donatus Aihmiosion Ogun.

    The resolutions, made available to journalists in Ado Ekiti, on Sunday, by Catholic Bishop of Ekiti, Most Rev Felix Ajakaye, applauded President Muhammadu Buhari for assenting to the New Electoral Bill.

    The Clerics added that it would be a great disservice to the citizens for these the technological initiatives to be deployed to thwart the 2023 elections after rigorous amendment by the National Assembly and inputs from Nigerians.

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    They said: “Elections are fast approaching. We commend the National Assembly and the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for enacting and signing into law the Electoral Bill 2022.

    “We acknowledge the President’s commitment to ensuring a level playing ground for all candidates in the elections. Furthermore, we commend the INEC for its innovations, especially in the area of technology, to ensure free, fair and credible elections.

    “We, however, enjoin the commission to ensure that this technology is transparently deployed, in order to increase the confidence of the people in the electoral process. Politics is a noble vocation.

    “While it is not our responsibility as religious leaders to dictate to political parties the choices of their presidential, vice presidential and other candidates, we have the duty to advise the citizenry to bear in mind the implications of these choices while electing the next set of leaders.

    “We, therefore, renew our call on all our faithful, laity and clergy alike, to come out en masse to vote for people of unassailable integrity, who have the good character, capacity and track record to lead our nation out of the present socio-political and economic doldrums, irrespective of party, religious and ethnic affiliations”.

    Asking Buhari to up the ante against Insecurity, the Bishops decry the wosening cases of killings and kidnapping in Nigeria , saying it was sad that armed robbery and cybercrimes have also continued unabated.

    “Attacks on travellers and worshippers in Churches and other places of worship have become too frequent. An instance is the recent mass shooting and bombing attacks on St Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, in which 41 worshippers were killed and 70 grievously injured.

    “Regrettably, the government has not lived up to its duties with regard to security. We observe that even when suspects have been arrested, there was no even diligent prosecution of the culprits of these nefarious acts, thereby leaving the citizenry helpless and despairing”.

  • NSCDC reconstitutes anti-vandal units nationwide

    NSCDC reconstitutes anti-vandal units nationwide

    The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has reconstituted its anti vandal Unit across the country.

    Its Commandant-General Ahmed Audi charged the unit to make the difference in waging war against crude oil thieves.

    Audi said the newly reconstituted unit and their members are expected to discharge their responsibilities without fear or favour and ensure that sanity return to the oil industry.

    The NSCDC boss said the dissolution and subsequent reconstitution of the anti-vandal unit nationwide was necessary to reposition the Corps for effective implementation of its statutory mandate of safeguarding national Assets especially petroleum pipelines and other oil installations.

    It is also aimed at putting a stop to all forms of sabotage in the oil sector through arrests and dilligent

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    Audi, in a statement by the Director of Public Relations of the Corps, Olusola Odumosu, said: “The reconstitution of the reformed anti-vandal unit with fresh bloods who has new zeal for success is central and germaine to our Core mandates.

    “The nation is losing a lot of revenues to illegal oil merchants and this has a debilitating effect on the economy,” he said.

    The Commandant-General gave a marching order to State Commandants to deploy all machineries both on land and in the waterways to carry out massive arrests and possible prosecution of oil thieves.

    “I have distributed the newly acquired gunboats to you for the purpose of waging war against our enemies of our commonwealth.

    “There is no excuse for failure anymore, I want to see you put a stop to revenue loss through illegal oil activities in the nation,”, Audi stressed.

  • Fire destroys seven flats in Kwara

    Fire destroys seven flats in Kwara

    An early morning inferno on Sunday gutted a building housing seven flats in Ilorin, Kwara state capital.

    The rampaging fire said to have been caused by power surge, happened around 2:58 am at No 63, Laaro street, Olorunsogo area of the metropolis.

    Spokesperson of Kwara Fire Service Hassan Adekunle confirmed the incident, putting the cost of damage at N8.5 million.

    Adekunle added that the extent of the property saved was in the region of N4.7 million.

    He said: “On getting to the scene ground, we realized that the whole building had been engulfed by the blazing fire due to the late call by the sympathiser.

    “Although the conflagration was huge, however our firemen demonstrated high level of professionalism and in no time the ravaging inferno was totally extinguished. We also damped the surrounding area in order to stop the further fire escalation.

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    “The leading officer of the firemen crew who attended to the incident revealed that even though the fire was caused due to the power surge but a iron was also met plug in.”
    He urged residents to always cultivate the habit of switching off their electrical appliances even before the bedtime, noting that “this would help them to prevent the chances of fire outbreaks in their various homes, and also help them to drastically reduce it.”

  • Ex-EFCC chair Magu loses mum

    Ex-EFCC chair Magu loses mum

    A former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu has lost his mother, Hajja Bintu Jamarema.

    Hajiya Bintu, who was about 92 years, died after a brief illness.

    A statement by Magu in Abuja reads: “Innalillahi wainna ilaihi rajiuun. I wish to hereby announce the passing of my dear mother, Hajja Bintu Jamarema.

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    Aged about 92 years, she died today, Sunday 18th September 2022, in Maiduguri, after a brief illness.” “Janaza is scheduled for today at 5.00 pm, Insha Allah.
    ” May Allah SWT forgive her shortcomings and grant her Al-jannah Firdausi. Ameen Thumma Ameen.”

  • Five clerics who have declared support for Tinubu’s presidency

    Five clerics who have declared support for Tinubu’s presidency

    Since his emergence as the presidential candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has received more “spiritual boost” from clerics across the country.

    Tinubu, a former Lagos Governor, has become a political brand with a proven mark of impact and influence in different parts of Nigeria.

    Just like many die-hard supporters and admirers, prominent clerics have also thrown their weight behind Tinubu.

    Here are the prominent clerics who have publicly declared support for Tinubu:

    1. Prophet Israel Oladele Ogundipe a.k.a Genesis

    The Senior prophet of CCC Genesis Global parish, Israel Oladele Ogundipe, has boldly declared support for Tinubu.

    The cleric, while addressing his congregants during a sermon, explained ‘Jababan’ has his unflinching support because he (Oladele) isn’t a bastard.

    Oladele said whether anyone likes it or not, he would never ignore his tribe man to vote for someone else.

    2. Bishop Kayode Williams

    Here’s a cleric who has a strong conviction that Tinubu is God’s choice for 2023 presidency.

    The fiery cleric and National Coordinator of Integrity Ministers International Ministries declared his unalloyed support for Tinubu.

    In one of his many interviews, He said: “If you look at Bola Ahmed Tinubu, if you look at his antecedents you will know that he’s a man who always studies very hard. Before he makes decisions and even when he starts because we are following him.

    “But God has decided to ask us that His candidate from heaven to earth is Tinubu and that we as Integrity Ministers International Ministry should support him and collaborate with him, so we are all round moving with him to know the steps he’s taking.”

    3. Pastor Sunday Adelaja

    He is the founder of Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for All Nations Kyiv Ukraine.

    Adelaja has since predicted victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Adelaja said Tinubu will be elected President in 2023 easily with a wide margin.

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    Adelaja, in a post on his verified Facebook page titled: NIGERIA, BEHOLD YOUR NEXT PRESIDENT” said the former Lagos Governor will win because of 10 reasons he listed

    4. Pastor Alamu David:

    He is a presiding pastor in Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Abule Egba, Lagos. He stated that Tinubu will succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023.

    The cleric, in a statement, explained: “God revealed to me on the 24th June 2008 that a man with the name Bola Ahmed Tinubu will rule the nation, Nigeria for its betterment and I have a strong faith that the time is here; 2023. ‘Baba is unstoppable’”

    He appealed to members of the APC and Nigerians “all over the world, irrespective of their tribe, religion and political party to support this revelation so that the plan of God towards our nation, Nigeria can manifest.”

    5. Pastor John Desmond

    The leader of Young Professionals of Nigeria (YPN) Pastor John Desmond has canvassed support for Tinubu.

    Desmond made the call in Umuahia, Abia State during a senstisation tour of young professionals who are members of the APC across the South East.

    Desmond said Tinubu has the courage, vision and capacity to transform Nigeria.