Author: The Nation

  • Breaking! INEC, EFCC appoint two SANs, 16 others to prosecute electoral offences

    Breaking! INEC, EFCC appoint two SANs, 16 others to prosecute electoral offences

    The Independent National Electoral Commission and the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) have appointed 18 lawyers including two Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) to prosecute electoral offenders.

    They made the appointments via a letter seen by The Nation on Saturday.

    The 18 lawyers – all legal officers of both INEC and the EFCC – will prosecute electoral offences relating to financial crimes arising from the 2023 general elections.

    The Nation learnt that the first SAN on the list – Abdulaziz Sani – is from the electoral umpire, while the other SAN – Rotimi Oyedepo – is from the anti-graft agency.

    The other lawyers from both commissions include Nasara H. Auta, Odinaka Ikoroha, Adeyemi Olufemi, Mahmud Tafarki, Ahmed Mohammed, Amaka Okwuaka, Enoch M. Akafa, and Temple Ukaegbu.

    The others are Samuel Daji, Adaka Mainforce Ekwu, Soare Adebayo Benedict, Arumemi Moses, Abubakar Aliyu, Ikhamaede Ramai, Andrew Akojn, and Khalid Sanusi Sabo.

    It was learnt that over 200 persons are on the INEC prosecution list for various electoral offences during the just concluded general elections.

    On March 14, INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu said the commission was setting up a legal team to deal with cases of electoral offenders during the February 25 presidential and National Assembly polls.

    A day earlier, the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, directed commissioners of police in charge of state commands to ensure the investigation of all cases of violation of the Electoral Act during the February 25, 2023 presidential and National Assembly polls.

    The IG directed them to swiftly conclude the investigation and forward the case files to INEC for prosecution.

    Similarly, the EFCC in March revealed that it arrested no fewer than 65 persons on 18 March 2023 across the 28 states where governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections were conducted, for alleged voter inducement.

    But it did not state the number of arrests made during the presidential election.

    The statement, issued by EFCC Head of Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, reads in part, “Twenty of the suspects were arrested by operatives from the Ilorin Zonal Command while 13 suspects were nabbed by operatives on election monitoring duty at the Kaduna Zonal Command.

    “The teams monitoring the polls in the Port Harcourt Zone arrested a total of 12 people for various offences bordering on inducing voters with money to vote their preferred candidates, while the Uyo Zonal Command made 4 arrests in Calabar. The remaining suspects were arrested in Gombe, Sokoto, Kebbi, and Niger states.

    “Those arrested in Kaduna consist of 10 males and 3 females. They were apprehended by operatives working on intelligence or chanced upon them during the monitoring exercise. A suspect allegedly involved in vote buying was nabbed at School Road, Unguwan Rimi Kaduna. The suspect who initially resisted arrest, is however in custody, pending the conclusion of the investigation.

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    “Also in Kaduna, the Tẹam led by ACE II Esmond Garba arrested one Buhari Muhammed in PU 002 Dogara Yaro Dagari area. He was arrested with Voter Coupons, which he confessed would be used to trace and pay those who voted for his party.”

    He said the team monitoring the voting exercise around LEA Kabala Doki, Kaduna led by CSE Wakilu Omokide also arrested two individuals suspected of vote buying.

    “Upon their arrest, a total sum of N67, 500, a list containing names of voters with their PVC numbers and their bank account details amongst others, were recovered from them,” Wilson said.

    He added that preliminary investigation revealed that the major modus operandi of the suspects was to “give cash, transfer money, coupons and send recharge cards to eligible voters to induce them to vote for their candidates.

    “A search of their persons and phones revealed that most of them had transferred money into the accounts of some voters on the lists recovered from them.

    “Some of the items recovered from the suspects include voters’ cards, monies, and a list containing names and account details of voters. Others are recharge cards.”

    He said arrests were also carried out in Cross River and Rivers states among others.

  • How to change the phase of Nigeria’s foreign currency landscape – Joseph Oladukun

    How to change the phase of Nigeria’s foreign currency landscape – Joseph Oladukun

    The CEO of RataFX, Joseph Oladukun, has stated he is poised to changing the phase of Nigeria’s foreign currency landscape.

    Oladukun, who spoke at an event, organized for Foreign Exchange dealers, said, in a world increasingly reliant on digital transactions and international commerce, Nigerians are set to experience a financial revolution with the upcoming public launch of RataFX, a peer-to-peer currency exchange platform. Co-founded by Joseph Oladokun, a seasoned data engineer, aimed at empowering individuals and businesses with the ability to exchange foreign currency at better rates.

    Born out of personal frustration, Oladokun conceived the idea for RataFX while working remotely for a Lithuanian company. He faced difficulties in receiving salaries and exchanging them to Naira at favorable rates through existing fintech platforms, leading to the creation of RataFX in 2021. The platform underwent internal testing and beta versions for selected users before its highly anticipated public debut later this month.

    Oladokun who holds a Bachelor of Technology degree from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, has worked with Bored Panda in Lithuania and Autochek Africa in Nigeria and authored “Jupyterlab Quickstart Guide” in collaboration with other writers. He has also contributed to the R programming community through the Kano R users group, earning multiple recognitions and scholarships in the process.

    RataFX, which aims to democratize access to foreign currency, simplifies the process of sourcing and exchanging foreign exchange for importers, exporters, international students, freelancers, expats, and immigrants. The platform’s mission is to provide a more efficient and user-friendly alternative to traditional financial services, enabling greater control over money and access to fairer exchange rates.

    Despite regulatory challenges and the need to build trust with customers, it has forged partnerships with banking partners to ensure regulatory compliance and has implemented robust security measures to protect customer data and funds. Under Oladokun’s leadership, the platform has already processed $350,000 in transaction volume during its three-month internal testing phase.

    When asked about his greatest accomplishment since starting the company,  Oladokun praised his team’s passion and commitment to the company’s mission. He is grateful to be playing the long game with long-term people, striving to make a difference in the financial landscape of Nigeria.

    Oladokun’s personal philosophy revolves around trusting that every action and step taken serves as a necessary stitch in the fabric of one’s destiny and his team are weaving a new tapestry for Nigeria’s financial future, empowering individuals and businesses to exchange currency with freedom, without the need for intermediaries or high fees.

    As we prepare to launch publicly, it’s evident that this innovative platform has the potential to transform the way Nigerians engage with foreign currency. With Oladukun at the helm, we’re poised to break barriers and usher in a new era of financial empowerment for Nigeria, Oladukun stated.

  • Olu of Warri, embattled Ologbotsere mum after four-hour ‘reconciliation’ meeting

    Olu of Warri, embattled Ologbotsere mum after four-hour ‘reconciliation’ meeting

    In what can be described as a reconciliatory move, the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwaste III, met with the embattled Ologbotsere of the kingdom, Chief Ayirimi Emami, for four hours on Friday.
    The meeting which was held behind closed doors came 20 months after the coronation of the monarch in August 2021.
    Recall that the emergence of the monarch as king-designate in March 2021, threw the kingdom apart over disagreement on the process of selection.
    The Nation gathered that selected Itsekiri chiefs, as well as sons and daughters, were privy to the meeting which took place at the palace in Warri, Delta state.
    Though there was no official statement from the palace afterward, it was gathered that the meeting was geared toward establishing unity and peace in the kingdom.
    Reports of an invitation by the traditional ruler to Chief Emami surfaced on social media two weeks ago, after he (the king) performed a traditional rite at Ogbowuru hall in Ode-Itsekiri, the ancestral home of Itsekiri people.
    However, Emami appeared to be away from the kingdom and could not immediately attend to the invite. This, it was gathered, informed his visit yesterday at about 4pm, after his return.
    It should also be recalled that the Oni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, stormed the palatial residence of the Ologbotsere in Ubeji-Warri, in late January, shortly after meeting with the Warri monarch.
    His visit was widely perceived as a move towards ending the over one-year rift that emanated from the succession of the 20th Olu, Ogiame Ikenwoli.
    The Iyatsere of Warri, Chief Johnson Atseruleghe, and the Uwangue of Warri, Chief Gabriel Awala, were among palace chieftains who attended Friday’s meeting.
    Other prominent Itsekiris that witnessed the meeting were the immediate past Governor of Delta state, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan and former President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN) and Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, (PFN), Ayodele Oritsejafor.

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    A video viewed on Facebook saw a large crowd of people cheering Chief Emami who had just stepped out of the over four hours meeting, dressed in the conventional men’s native attire (trousers and long sleeves top). His hand beads were also spotted.
    Appreciating the people for their support, he disclosed that a more inclusive meeting between the throne and members of the Ologbotsere descendants is scheduled for Sunday, April 16.
    It is envisaged that the development will bring to an end the succession crisis and the suits that emerged afterward.

  • Low turnout in Anambra supplementary election

    Low turnout in Anambra supplementary election

    There is a low turnout of voters in Saturday’s supplementary election in Anambra State for electing the House of Representatives member for Ogbaru Federal Constituency.

    As of 8:34am, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) materials were yet to arrive at most of the polling units as they were said to still be in the Local Government Area (LGA).

    The Nation however gathered that only those of Atani and Ossamala Units have left the LGA headquarters, while there was a large turnout of voters in the Iyiowa area, with the contending political parties jostling for votes.

    The key contending parties in the election are Labour Party (LP)’s, Afam Ogene, who is already leading with over 1,000 votes declared during the general election in February, and his All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), counterpart, Arinze Awogu, purportedly enjoying the state government’s backing.

    Altogether, the election will be held in 45 polling units in the constituency.

    Meanwhile, the streets of Ogbaru – a densely populated area of the state – are busy with commercial activities, despite restrictions of movement in the area as declared by the Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba.

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    The roads are busy with vehicles, just as many trailers carrying wares are seen offloading their wares into factories and industries in the area.

    A trader in the area, who identified himself as Okeoma, said he was aware of the election and the corresponding restrictions, but added that the exercise was not enough reason to debar them from trading.

    “We are aware of the election, but that is for politicians. We are here for our daily bread, so let politicians be doing their election, and let us traders be doing our business,” he said.

  • INEC concludes 2023 polls with supplemetary elections on Saturday

    INEC concludes 2023 polls with supplemetary elections on Saturday

    The Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) will conclude the 2023 general elections on Saturday with the conduct of supplementary elections across the country.

    Twenty-six Governorship, 104 Senatorial, 329 Federal and 935 State constituency elections have been concluded with winners declared.

    Governorship election is expected to be concluded in Adamawa and Kebbi States while supplementary Senatorial elections will hold in Kebbi (Kebbi North); Plateau (Plateau Central); Yobe (Yobe South); Zamfara (Zamfara Central) and Sokoto (Sokoto East, North and South).

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    Supplementary elections will also hold in two Federal Constituencies in Akwa Ibom (Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika and Ikono/Ini); Edo (Orhionmwon/Uhunmwode); Imo (Ikeduru/Mbaitoli and Isu/Njaba/Nkwere/Nwangele), Kano (Doguwa/Tudun Wada and Fagge); Kebbi (Arewa/Dandi and Koko/Besse/Maiyoma), Oyo (Ibadan North East/Ibadan South East and Oluyole); Rivers (Gokana/Khana and Port Harcourt II) as well as Zamfara (Gummi/Bukkuyum and Gusau/Tsafe).

    The elections will also hold in one federal constituency in Taraba (Takum/Donga/Ussa); Kogi (Bassa/Dekina); Jigawa (Gumel/Maigatari/Sule Tankarkar/Gagarawa); Ebonyi (Ezza North/Ishielu); Bayelsa (Southern Ijaw) and Anambra (Igbaru).

    Supplementary elections will also hold for 57 Assembly seats in 17 States of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Imo, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Niger, Ogun, Taraba, Yobe, Jigawa, Katsina, Enugu and Adamawa

    The Nation finding revealed that the governorship election in Adamawa is expected to hold in 69 polling units in 20 local government areas with a total registered vote of 42,785 while total PVCs collected in the area stand at I7,706.

    In Kebbi State, the election is expected to hold in 142 polling units in 20 local government areas with a registered voter population of 96,319 with 94,209PV collected in the areas.

    The APC governorship candidate is leading in Kebbi with 388,258 votes while the PDP candidate has 342,980 votes. In Adamawa, the PDP candidate is leading with 421,524 votes while the APC candidate has 390,275 votes

  • TETFund okays N30bn for projects in six varsities, polys, CoE

    TETFund okays N30bn for projects in six varsities, polys, CoE

    The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has earmarked N30 billion for high-impact projects under its 2023 Special High Impact intervention in tertiary institutions. 

    The N30bn would be used to execute high-impact projects in six universities, six polytechnics and six colleges of education under its 2023 intervention. 

    Under the TETFund High Impact Project intervention, one university, one college of education and one polytechnic will be selected each from the six geopolitical zones to benefit from the project every intervention year. 

    The agency said each of the six beneficiary universities would get N3 billion, while each of the 12 selected Colleges of Education and Polytechnics would get N1 billion.

    The benefitting universities are Ibrahim Babangida University Lapai, Niger State; Federal University Wukari, Taraba State; Federal University Birnin Kebbi; Imo State University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences; Edo State University and Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State.

    The beneficiary polytechnics are Federal Polytechnics Offa; Federal Polytechnic Gombe; Federal Polytechnic Kabo, Kano state; Anambra State Polytechnic; Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas, Bonny and Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology, Igboora.

    The CoE are Plateau State COE; Federal COE, Yola; Federal COE, Zaria; Enugu State COE; Delta State COE and Taiye Solarin COE.

    Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono stated these while giving a breakdown of the N320 billion approved by President Muhammadu Buhari for tertiary institutions as an intervention in 2023.

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    Echono added that Special Intervention is usually at the discretion of the Board of Trustees for which allocations are zonal-based and are done equitably by the decision of the Board as enshrined in the enabling Act.

    According to the Executive Secretary, this seeks to massively inject funds into select tertiary institutions to achieve a major turnaround through programme upgrades and improvement in the teaching and learning environment.

    He noted that beneficiaries are selected based on the age of the institution per geo-political zones among other criteria.

    Echono said: “For this year, the Special High Impact will be given to six universities and the six universities are; From the North Central zone we have Ibrahim Babangida University Lapai, from the northeast zone we have Federal University Wukari in Taraba state, from the northwest we have Federal University Birnin Kebbi, in the southeast, we have Imo state university of agriculture and environmental sciences while in the south-south, we have Edo state university and southwest we have Federal university of technology Akure, Ondo state.

    “The beneficiary polytechnics are: Federal Polytechnics Offa; Federal Polytechnic Gombe; Federal Polytechnic Kabo, Kano State; Anambra State Polytechnic; Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas, Bonny and Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology, Igboora are to get N1billion each.

    “Also, Plateau State COE, Federal COE,Yola, Federal COE, Zaria, Enugu State COE, Delta State COE and Taiye Solarin COE are to get N1 billion each.

  • Kefee’s hubby remarries family therapist nine years

    Kefee’s hubby remarries family therapist nine years


    Nine years after the death of gospel singer, ‘Kefee’ Obareki, her hubby, Teddy Don Momoh, has remarried.

    Don Momoh tied the knot with his new bride, Lara Kudayisi, a family therapist, during the Easter break in a private ceremony.

    The excited couple shared videos and photos of their joyous moments via their Instagram pages.

    The groom shared a video which he captioned: “Mr Don-Momoh is back y’all…. Thanks to all who waited patiently, prayed for me, supported me with all the -lys in search of my heart .. 

    “Ladies and gentlemen I’m glad to let you know that I’m back to fulfill destiny whole again, equipped with all the tools and I’m not alone in this.”

    He also shared a photo with his bride in their traditional attire which captured her almost whispering to him as he listened with rapt attention. 

    The post held the caption: Mr & Mrs Don-Momoh Traditionally certified…. You don’t wanna know what she was telling me. #gistdey queen #gossipmama ..”

    In another post in different native attire, Don Momoh wrote: “Oluwakemi & Oluwakemi Don-Momoh for real.. if you didn’t know now youknow.. #latestcouple #yorubaattire #LaraTed23 #allsmiles #teddiizle.”

    The new bride’s Instagram bio reads: “HEALED from having a child@19. 14 Heartbreaks. 15 Abortions and a Divorce. I help heal from Trauma, Emotional Pain and Childhood Dysfunctions”.

    She captioned the marriage post: “Mr & Mrs Don-Momoh in the building..
    I’m still in the moon guys, but let me just drop this here; You can find love again after trauma and pain..

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    “I am coming back to share with you how it all happened very soon.. Meanwhile, ask me all about it in my Insta story and I will answer you..My husband @teddiizzle stand correct sha.. Me sef, my shoe shine..”

    The ‘Kokoroko” singer, Kefee Obareki Don Momoh died of lung failure at a hospital in Los Angeles, California on June 12, 2014. Prior to her death, she had been in a coma for fifteen days.

    She was buried on Friday July 11, 2014 in her hometown Okpara Inland, Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta.

  • We’re not recruiting, says CBN

    We’re not recruiting, says CBN

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has dissociated itself from a fake recruitment exercise asking job seekers to submit their BVN and discriminating against persons with disability.

    The fake recruitment advert directed unsuspecting Nigerians to a portal inviting “eligible” members of the public to submit applications in an exercise that will commence soon.

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    According to the CBN: “The fraudulent website lists requirements for eligibility to include, among other qualifications, the possession of a Bank Verification Number (BVN). The portal goes on to state that those with physical disabilities are not eligible to apply”.

    Setting the records straight, the CBN said it is “currently not carrying out any general recruitment exercise and will never request for the BVN of intending applicants nor discriminate against persons with physical disabilities”.

    Members of the public have been “warned to be wary of fraudulent recruitment agents bent on taking advantage of the employment challenge to defraud eligible applicants, particularly young graduates”.

    END

  • Police dismiss three operatives attached to Kano musician

    Police dismiss three operatives attached to Kano musician

    The trio of Inspr. Dahiru Shuaibu, Sgt. Abdullahi Badamasi, and Sgt. Isah Danladi attached to a musician in Kano on escort duties has been dismissed for the offenses of discreditable conduct with misuse of firearms, abuse of power, gross indiscipline and wastage of live ammunition.

    Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi made this known in a statement on Thursday.

    Last Friday, a video began to circulate on social media depicting officers from the Special Protection Unit (SPU) Base 1 in Kano engaging in high-handedness, unprofessional conduct and misuse of firearms.

     The footage led to widespread complaints and concerns, prompting an investigation by the Force Provost Marshal.

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    The dismissed officers were found guilty of discreditable conduct, including the misuse of firearms, abuse of power, gross indiscipline, and wastage of live ammunition.

    It was determined that the officers were on escort duty for a musician in Kano and repeatedly fired shots from their official firearms into the air, in contravention of police policy against firing in the air, standard operating procedures, and relevant Force Orders. 

    Their actions put the crowd at the location, including children, at risk and were deemed both criminal and unprofessional, bringing embarrassment to the Force and the nation as a whole.

  • President-elect Tinubu named among TIME magazine’s 100 most influential

    President-elect Tinubu named among TIME magazine’s 100 most influential

    The President-elect Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has been named in Time Magazine’s list of 100 most influential people for 2023.

    The American News Magazine listed the 100 world’s most influential people under six categories namely: Artists, Icons, Leaders, Pioneers, Titans and Innovators.

    The Magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world accords recognition to people “for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their actions”.

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    The president-elect, who is expected to be sworn in on May 29, is named after US President Joe Biden; Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese.

    Others on the list included the King of the United Kingdom, King Charles III; US Senator Mitch McConnell; Argentine footballer, Lionel Messi and Twitter CEO, Elon Musk, amongst others.

    Some entertainers on the list included US actor, Michael B. Jordan; US singer, Beyonce; US actress, Angela Bassett, amongst

    Time magazine while selecting Tinubu as one of its 100 most influential people said: “Winning an election in Africa’s most populous country is no easy feat. But Nigeria’s newly elected President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has had nearly two decades to prepare.

    “Called Jagaban, or ‘leader of the warriors’, by his supporters, the now 71-year-old ran in a presidential election for the first time this March.

    “His campaign slogan, ‘It’s my turn’, was a nod to his role as a longtime political power broker. Tinubu helped restore the country’s democracy in 1999 after fighting military rule and then served two consecutive terms as governor of Lagos