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  • Tight security as Buhari, Masari, others observe Sallah prayer

    Tight security as Buhari, Masari, others observe Sallah prayer


    There was tight security in and around the Kofar Arewa Eid Praying ground Daura on Saturday morning when President Muhammadu Buhari joined Emir of Daura, Alhaji Faruw Umar and other dignitaries to offer prayers in commemoration of this year’s Eid-Eil-Kabir.

    Buhari, who wore a Skye blue flowing robe, arrived the praying ground around 9.53 am, shortly after which the prayers were offered.

    Imma Safiyanu Yusuf led the two- rakat prayers .

    The Emir of Daura,Alhaji Faruq Umar urged Nigerians not to relent in their prayers for the President and the country.

    The royal father, who spoke in Hausa, said the President had done his best for the country,insisting that Daura and Nigeria have benefitted a lot from his government.

    The Emir said:” Our President is bold and courageous.He has done his best for the country.Nigeria and Daura community have benefitted a lot from his hardwork and benevolence.I urge us all to continue to pray for him and his tenure.”

    READ ALSO: Buhari arrives Daura for Sallah celebration

    The symbolic slaughtering of ram was also performed at the praying ground shortly after the prayers.

    As part of security measures,two Armoured Personnel Carrier(APC) were stationed at both sides of the praying ground,a combination of all security including armed and plain cloth, were also on red alert at the premises.

    Security agents also frisked all those who wanted to enter the praying ground for prayers .

    A security team made up of regular police and troops also maintained Security within Daura town.

    Governor Aminu Masari and the Emir of Katsina,Dr.Abdulmumin Usman also joined other Muslims in Katsina on Saturday in celebrating the Sallah.

  • Muslim-Muslim not bad ticket, says Ladoja

    Muslim-Muslim not bad ticket, says Ladoja

    Former Oyo Governor Sen. Rashidi Ladoja has said there is nothing bad in voting for a Muslim President with a Muslim Vice.

    He urged Nigerians to shun religious differences while electing their leaders in 2023, saying what matter most was for the best candidate to lead the nation.

    Kano Governor Umar Ganduje has claimed the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is set to pickel a Muslim as his running mate, eliciting divergent views.

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  • Sallah: Remain steadfast in prayers for peace – Gombe governor urges Muslims

    Sallah: Remain steadfast in prayers for peace – Gombe governor urges Muslims

    Gov. Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has urged Muslim faithful to remain steadfast in prayers for peace, prosperity and development of the country.

    This is contained in a Sallah message by Ismail Misili, Director-General, Press Affairs, Government House, Gombe on Saturday.

    He said as Muslim faithful celebrated the 2022 Eid-el-Kabir, there was the need for them to imbibe the spirit of love, obedience and sacrifice exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim and upheld by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

    “I Also pray for the unity of purpose as panacea to insecurity, socio-economic challenges .

    “This period reminds us of Allah’s unconditional love to mankind and the need for us to replicate same spirit in our homes and communities.

    ”And in our daily lives for the overall peace and unity of the state and nation,” he said.

    READ MORE: Buhari arrives Daura for Sallah celebration

    Yahaya said such prayers were imperative to address security, social and economic challenges stagnating the nation’s development process.

    The governor said the challenges should not allowed to distract Nigerians from learning the good lessons of the Eid-el-Kabir in putting their trust in God.

    He lauded traditional rulers, community and religious leaders as well as the people of the state for their support to his administration.

    The governor also urged the people to take advantage of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration ( CVR) exercise to obtain their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), adding that, “it will allow eligible voters exercise their rights to elect credible leaders,” he said. (NAN)

  • Eid-El-Kabir: Only peace, oneness can ensure stability of Nigeria – Sarkin

    Eid-El-Kabir: Only peace, oneness can ensure stability of Nigeria – Sarkin

    Abakaliki, July 9, 2022 (NAN) Alhaji Danjuma Gambo, Sarkin, Hausa Community in Ebonyi says, only peace and oneness can ensure stability of the nation, urging citizens to desist from criminal acts.

    Gambo gave the advice after the prayers in Abakaliki on Saturday in celebration of the 2022 Eid-El-Kabir.

    The Sarkin decried the way the nation had suffered from insecurity including, banditary, kidnapping and acts of terrorism and called for love and peaceful coexistence among citizens.

    “We are one; christian or muslim, we worship one God. I want those causing trouble in the country, especially the Muslim faithful to use this period of Eid-El-Kabir celebration to seek the face of God.

    “Those causing the trouble should bring their problems to table for settlement because stability of the nation can be achieved only by peace,” he said.

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    Alhaji Amimu Labaran, Chief Imam, Central Mosque, Abakaliki in Ebonyi urged all citizens to turn back to God in the effort to ensure security.

    According to him, Nigerians must live as one as we seek the face of God in this Salah celebration.

    “All we are asking God is to bring peace for us. In this electioneering period, the politicians should play the game by the rules.

    “We should avoid ethnic violence, love one another; say no to terrorism, banditry, killings and all sort of problems in the country.

    “We pray God to bring to an end the insecurity issue,” Labaran added. (NAN)

  • Eid-el-Kabir: APC chieftain urges Nigerians to reflect on love, peaceful coexistence

    Eid-el-Kabir: APC chieftain urges Nigerians to reflect on love, peaceful coexistence

    Chief Emma Eneukwu, Deputy National Chairman South of the ruling APC, has urged Nigerians to use the Eid-el-Kabir celebration to reflect on love and peaceful coexistence of the country.

    Eneukwu, who made the call in a Sallah message on Saturday in Enugu, also urged Muslim faithful to reflect on the things that would unite the nation as one leading to peaceful coexistence.

    He said that the Sallah season was one that enabled everybody to show love by making sacrifices that would foster peace and unity.

    According to him, Sallah should be used to multiply good needs by putting smiles on the faces of the poor, the needy, the dejected and homeless; irrespective of their relationship with us and not just our friends, family members and acquaintances.

    He said: “I celebrate with Muslims all over the world on this year’s occasion of the feast of Eid-el-Kabir.

    READ ALSO: Eid-el-Kabir: Lagos APC felicitates Muslim faithful

    “This is a feast that we must use to rededicate the spirit of sacrifice to Almighty God and country through the exhibition of love, submission and obedience to the things that unite us as a nation.

    “We must ensure that, we put the unity of our country first which does not come cheap; as it requires sacrifice through commitment. At this point in time, it is very essential for us to join our hands, pray with one voice and ask God for peace across the nation.”

    Eneukwu also stressed the importance of using this period to pray for enemies of peace in the country to be exposed; while urging Nigerians to keep on supporting the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He, however, called for support toward the Presidential flag bearer of the ruling party, Sen. Bola Tinubu; while also urging Nigerians to jettison the politics of calumny ahead of the forthcoming 2023 general elections.

    “Nigeria is our country and we must work hard to make it habitable for all, by putting hands on deck to say no to terrorism, kidnapping, banditry, thuggery and other vices that reduce the progress of our dear country.

    “The rate of killings in the country is enormously excruciating; as human beings are being slaughtered everyday like animals.

    “We must use this period to reflect on the importance of giving value to human lifes as no religion supports killing of humans but rather encourages peace and oneness.

    “Prayers are required at this point in time to help the efforts of the security agencies in their quest to protect our lives and properties,” he said. (NAN)

  • Olunloyo in ICU, not dead, says family

    Olunloyo in ICU, not dead, says family

    The family of former Oyo Governor Dr Omololu Olunloyo has denied reports of his death.

    Some media organisations on Saturday morning reported Olunloyo’s rumoured death.

    But a family source, who pleaded anonymity, said the renowned mathematician is receiving treatment at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan.

    The source said: “We appreciate the public for the interest shown in the well being of our father, Chief Dr. Victor Omololu Sowemimo Olunloyo (aka VOSO).

    “In the tradition of the Olunloyo family of Ibadanland, and based on the principles of integrity, inclusion, and openness upon which our revered father VOSO has always stood, we would like to inform the Nigerian public that we would greatly appreciate your prayers for our father who is presently in the ICU at UCH Ibadan.

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    “As a public figure, we believe that his condition should not be hidden from the Nigerian public who have a right to know about their leaders.

    “Please accept our most sincere thanks for your all concern and goodwill. May God Almighty bless you all and our dear country Nigeria.”

    Another source, who is close to the family, hinted the ex-Governor has been receiving intensive medical attention for some days.

    The source said as of Saturday morning, the former Governor had received the second pint of blood and was responding to treatment.

    It was gathered the former Governor had regained consciousness after treatment.

  • Police order investigation of alleged N.6m extortion

    Police order investigation of alleged N.6m extortion

    Police in Anambra State have ordered investigation into allegation of extortion of N600,500 by some operatives of the Command at Onitsha Central Police Station.

    The command’s spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, who disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, reiterated that the Command would not tolerate any form of unprofessional conduct by police personnel.

    A human rights activist and Coordinator of Behind Bars Human Rights Foundation, Harrison Gwamnishu had narrated an incident of arrest and extortion involving operatives of the command in the area.

    He said a man identified as Chidiebere was on July 4, arrested after leaving a shopping mall where he had gone to make purchases.

    He said the victim was seen by some police officers, including one Harrison Emerenini with an iPhone who later extorted from him the sum of N600,500 after dragging him into the cell and stripped him off his clothes.

    According to him, the victim succumbed to pressure after he was threatened with an Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) member tag.

    Gwamnishu however disclosed that the victim was later paid back in full the extorted sum following his group’s intervention.

    But Echeng, in the statement, vowed to uncover and punish operatives involved in such ignominious act.

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    The statement reads: “The attention of Anambra State Police Command has been drawn to a trending report from social media on extorted but recovered money from a policeman in the Command.

    “The Commissioner of Police, CP Echeng Echeng has directed the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of X-Squad to investigate and unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident.

    “The CP who frowned at such act, reiterated that the command under his watch will not tolerate any forms of unprofessional conduct by police personnel.

    “He also urged citizens to report any Police alterations/Conducts to X Squad and Public Complaints Bureau PCB of the Command.”

  • Another Catholic priest abducted in Benue

    Another Catholic priest abducted in Benue

    A Catholic priest Rev. Fr. Peter Amodu has been abducted in Benue State.

    In a statement released yesterday, the Chancellor, Diocese of Otukpo, Rev. Fr. Joseph Idoto, said that Rev. Fr. Amodu was abducted by 5pm on Wednesday along Otukpo-Ugbokolo Road on his way to celebrate Mass at Okwungagga-Ugbokolo in the southern part of the state.

    Fr. Amodu is the paris priest Holy Ghost Parish, Ekeh-Olengbeche.

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    “We write to notify you of the kidnap of Rev. Pr. Peter Amodu, a priest of the Holy Ghost Congregation who is working in the Catholic Diocese of Otukpo as Parish Priest of Holy Ghost Parish, Eke-Olengbeche. The sad incident occurred today, July 6, 2022 at about 5.00pm along Otukpo – Ugbokolo Road, Benue State, while he wes on his way to celebrate the Holy Mass at Okwungaga-Ughbokolo, the diocesan chancellor said in the statement.

    He also called for fervent prayers for Fr Amodu’s “quick and safe release”.

    Police said they were yet to get the report of the priest’s abduction.

  • Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Citation’ wins ‘Best International Film’

    Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Citation’ wins ‘Best International Film’

    Kunle Afolayan’s award-winning 2020 film “Citation“, has clinched its first award on the international scene.

    The movie bagged the ‘Best International Film’ at the just-concluded National Film Awards sponsored by Rosa Faizzad in the United Kingdom.

    In a post shared on his Instagram page, Afolayan announced the feat, revealing it came as a surprise because ‘the director and the entire production team didn’t see the award coming and are grateful for the support and recognition of the public and the organisers’.

    He stressed he is glad the movie got recognised without having to lobby for it.
    Afolayan shared his excitement as the film’s lead casts Haitan actor, Jimmy Jean Louis and Temi Otedola received the award.

    The movie, which is broadly based on real-life events, tells the story of a bright student, Moremi (role played by Temi Otedola), who speaks out against her lecturer, a professor (Jimmy Jean Louis) after he sexually assaults her.

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    Explaining the nature of the award, he continued: “The National Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony celebrating the achievements of established and independent filmmakers, actors, actresses, casting directors, production companies, and crew who make up the motion picture industry.

    “The National Film Awards holds 4 events annually in the United Kingdom, USA, South America, Africa, and Australia. All nominations and voting for the NFA are submitted and voted for by movie fans.

    “The NFA is produced by the National Film Academy which also produces the new National Film Festival.
    We were well represented by the main stars of the film @jimmyjeanlouis @temiotedola.

    “Congratulations to all the cast and crew,” he added.

  • PSN berates MDCAN’s rejection of Teaching Hospital bill

    PSN berates MDCAN’s rejection of Teaching Hospital bill

    Nigerian pharmacists under the auspices of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) have dismissed the call by the Medical and Dental Consultant Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) to throw out the Amendment Bill for University Teaching Hospitals.

    The PSN insisted that the job of administering or managing a hospital has nothing to do with surgical skills.

    The Pharmacists also stated that they see no reason why they should not be accorded their rightful treatment as the spirit of the amendment bill to the University Teaching Act was grounded in the belief that pharmacists, nurses, medical laboratory scientists and other health professionals are more versatile in their areas of patient care than physicians.

    “You do not bring in your wealth of experience as a specialist physician with a stethoscope to run the hospital system. It is the same with other specialist health professionals whether pharmacists, laboratory scientists or the other experts in the team.”
    Responding to the call in a press statement entitled: “Re: Bill for an Act to Amend the University Teaching Hospitals (Reconstitution of Boards etc) Act Cap U15 LFN 2004 Open all Frontiers of Restriction in Healthcare now”, the President of PSN, Prof. Cyril Usifoh argued that all that will be needed to succeed would be the depth of administrative skills or deep managerial acumen.

    The controversial bill entitled: “Bill for an Act to amend the University Teaching Hospitals (Reconstitution of Boards etc.) Act Cap U15 LFN 2004” and sponsored by Bamidele Salam, representing Ede North/Ede South/Egbedore/Ejigbo Federal Constituency of Osun State, is seeking among other things, to change the nomenclature of the Head of Tertiary Health Institutions in Nigeria from Chief Medical Director, redefine the qualification of the Head of Tertiary Hospitals, and provide a definite tenure of office for the Heads of Tertiary Hospitals.

    “The Bill also seeks to include students of Health Sciences in the training programmes of Tertiary Hospitals, include hospitals established post-enactment of the extant legal framework in the schedule and for other related matters and restructure the composition of the Governing Boards of the Federal Government Tertiary Hospitals.

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    “While MDCAN and NMA still live in the stone age that they own patients and are lords of the Manor in Healthcare, their global body the World Medical Association incidentally led by one of them, Dr. Osahon Enabulele posits that the “Physician has an obligation to cooperate in the coordination of medically indicated care with other Healthcare providers treating the patients.

    “The incumbent DG of the WHO is a scientist with a bias in Microbiology. This 1986 graduate of an Ethiopian University has no background in care provisioning, but he continues to succeed in his job at WHO because of his managerial expertise. The gregarious socialisation of the respective components of the health sector which should be a confederacy of brotherhood has been annihilated by the likes of MDCAN and its acolytes.”

    He further accused the MDCAN, NMA and others to have completely mutilated the configuration of their cultural historicity as regards a team concept as known globally.

    “The commonality of our brotherhood remains jeopardiZed beyond repairs every time we evaluate our current realities because of the unfortunate posturing of Physicians. In the circumstance, the conundrum which the FHIs has become needs to be rescued with the proposed amendment bill which must succeed,” he added.

    Continuing, the press statement reads: “After a critical appraisal of all issues raised by the MDCAN, the PSN finds it imperative to inform that the UCH, Ibadan was the foremost set-up in terms of a formal structure for the Federal Hospitals, FHIs in Nigeria.”