Author: The Nation

  • Woman arraigned over alleged N22.9b received from ex-NSA Dasuki

    A woman said to be based in the United States of America (USA) Mrs. Isabella Oshodin was arraigned before a Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday on a 25-count charge bordering on money laundering to the tune of N22,964,228,414.

    Mrs. Oshodin, who was arraigned along with a company, Oshodin Organisation Ltd, was accused of unlawfully receiving the money from the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), while Colonel Mohammed Sambo Dasuki (rtd) occupied the office.

    In the case brought against Mrs. Oshodin by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), it was alleged among others, that she, on 16 occasions, received N500,000,000; N750,000,000; N125,000,000; N350,000,000; N170,000,000; N85,000,000; N60,000,000; N50,000,000 and others which totalled N2,366,000,000 from the office of the NSA.

    The EFCC also alleged that the defendant, on eight occasions received from the office of the NSA funds amounting to $57,217,301.15 into the Escrow accounts of Bob Oshodin Organisation Ltd.

    A count in the charge reads: “That you, Mrs. Isabela Mimie Oshodin, Bob Oshodin Organisation Ltd and Mr. Robert (Bob) Oshodin (still at large) on or about 22nd June, 2014 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable Court directly transferred the sum of $7,712,598 (Seven Million, Seven Hundred and Twelve Thousand, Five Hundred and Ninety-eight Dollars) to one Portfolio Escrow Company with account number 3102004330 domiciled in California Republic Bank, United States of America which sum you reasonably ought to have known to be proceed of an unlawful act of Sambo Dasuki (rtd), the then National Security Adviser to wit: criminal breach of trust and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15 (2) (b) of the Money Laundering (Provision) Act, 2011as amended in 2012 and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act.”

    The defendant pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to her on Monday, following which her lawyer, Osahon Idemudia informed the court about a pending bail application filed by the defendant.

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    Upon the court’s permission, Idemudia moved the bail application, during which he stated that the prosecution was only trying to portray a purely civil contract transaction as a criminal matter.

    Idemudia said: “This has to do with a civil contract transaction. It is either a misunderstood commercial transaction or someone is being mischievous.

    “The defendants sold their furniture factory to the Federal Government for $55million.

    “They have only paid half of the money, which the prosecution has calculated as N22.9b.

    “The money stated in the charges, which they claimed is money laundering, is actually payment for the purchase of the furniture factory.”

    Idemudia noted that a copy of the contract for the sale of the factory has been exhibited before the court, and that the prosecution admitted its existence in the counter-affidavit it filed.

    The defence lawyer prayed the court to grant his client bail on liberal terms on the grounds that she was a decent person, who is troubled by the current turn of event.

    He denied the prosecution’s insinuation that the defendant may not be available for trial if allowed on bail.

    “She is not a flight risk. She is available to stand trial. She is someone, who is ready and eager to clear her name,” the lawyer said.

    Idemudia, who told the court that his client was suffering from some health conditions and needed medical attention, having been kept in custody for 70 days by the EFCC, drew the court’s attention to the order it made on August 9, 2019 directing that the defendant be taken to a medical facility.

    He said the EFCC was yet to comply with the order and sought the court’s intervention in that regard.

    Prosecution lawyer, Mrs. Aisha Habeeb, faulted Idemudia’s argument and urged the court to be guided by the need to ensure that the defendant was available to stand trial.

    Mrs. Habeeb noted that Mrs. Oshodin’s husband was in America, and argued that it could be difficult to have the defendant return to stand trial if proper precautionary measures were not taken and she is granted bail and allowed to travel to the United States.

    After listening to arguments from both lawyers, Justice Taiwo Taiwo ordered that Mrs. Oshodin should be taken back to the custody of the EFCC pending the ruling on the bail application, scheduled for August 21.

    Justice Taiwo rejected Idemudia’s suggestion that Mrs. Oshodin be taken to a medical facility, in furtherance of the court’s August 9 ruling, where she should remain until the day set for ruling.

    Instead, the judge directed that both lawyers should work out ways of ensuring that the August 9 order is complied with by the prosecution pending the date set for ruling.

  • Davido’s girlfriend Chioma debunks pregnancy rumour

    Davido’s girlfriend Chioma has debunked the exaggerated claims of her pregnancy.

    She claimed that the picture released when the rumour of her pregnancy went viral was a photo shopped pregnancy picture of her close friend as seen below.

    Chioma who graced her friend’s baby shower party in may 2019 and joined them during photo shoots, claimed that one of the pictures was photo shopped.

    Davido's girlfriend Chioma

    She said her face was removed and shopped in the body of her friend. She said people are saying she is pregnant and expecting a baby because of this Photo shopped picture

    Her words “Y’all really photo shopped my face into my friend’s body”…

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    When the picture broke the internet, a lot of people believed she could truly be pregnant, because she hasn’t been fully active on social media, and also for the fact that she is hardly seen at event with Davido in recent times.

    Davido's girlfriend Chioma

    But she has come out to shut down the pregnancy speculations with proof that she isn’t pregnant.

    Some people still think she is pregnant, because she didn’t reveal her stomach in her recent picture and she has also not allowed her boyfriend Davido, capture her entire body during his Instagram live post.

  • Buhari to military: Identify and eliminate bandits

    From President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday came a marching order to the armed forces to identify and eliminate bandits who have been putting the country’s peace to test.

    Buhari told officers and men of the 17th Army Brigade and Nigerian Air Force 213 Operational Base in Katsina, under the “Operation Hadarin Daji’’, during an interaction with them at the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Airport, Katsina “not to spare bandits’’ who refuse to lay down their arms.

    The president’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, quoted him as saying : “This group was formed by the military to secure the geo-political zone from the activities of bandits.

    “Fundamentally, it is your responsibility to secure the country. As the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, I believe you are capable of doing it. I don’t think you should spare any bandit. Identify and eliminate them.

    “Pursue them anywhere you can find them and eliminate them.

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    “Nigeria deserves peace. The rainy season is good and we are already achieving food security, but we need peace.

    “The money saved from food importation will be used to purchase arms for operations.’’

    The President with whom was Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State, assured the troops that the Federal Government would provide all the necessary support for restoration of peace in the country.

    “We will give you all the right equipment so that you can deal with them with dispatch. I appreciate all your efforts but you can do more. I don’t want any bandit spared,’’ he said.

    According to him, all government officials are being sustained in office by the ordinary people, and therefore owe the people a duty to protect their lives and property.

    “Please give my regards to your families. The earlier you finish with the bandits, the earlier you will return and stay with your families,’’ he said.

  • FAAN to close Enugu airport runway August 24

    The runway of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, will be closed for major repairs on Saturday, August 24, according to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

    There is no date yet for the reopening.

    But the chief spokesperson for the organization, Henrietta Yakubu, said yesterday that stakeholders would be duly informed when the runway would be reopened.

    The planned closure is coming three months after the immediate past Minister of State, Aviation, Hadi Sirika, said the airport would be closed down over the state of the runway.

    The former minister had said that the airport would be degraded for international operations because the runway length is not ideal for such operations.

    Mrs Yakubu confirmed yesterday that the closure was aimed at resolving the existing safety and security concerns to flight operations.

    Read Also: Pilots decry state of airports’ runways, other facilities

    The general manager said the closure of the runway would take effect by 12 a.m. on August 24.

    Mrs Yakubu said FAAN remained committed to its core values of safety, security and comfort of the airport users in the country.

    Meanwhile, the management of Air Peace has commended the Federal Government for the decision to close the Enugu International Airport for proper repair and maintenance of the airport’s runway.

    The airline’s Chairman, Allen Onyema, who made the commendation in a statement issued to newsmen in Lagos, said the runway had been giving stakeholders serious safety concerns.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, Air Peace is fully and totally in support of this decision. Though the decision will affect the travelling public.

    “However, the airline, place the safety of the flying public, our crew and equipment above any commercial benefits.

    “The government should go all out to put everything in place, within the period of the closure, that will make the airport rank among the best international airports in the country.

    “We plead with the federal government to make the airport a 24 hours flight operations airport by improving the night landing infrastructure,” he said.

  • Black market petrol seller burnt to death

    A 20-year old woman, identified as Mary Agada, who sells petrol in small gallons, has been burnt to death, following sudden explosion.

    The incident happened at Igbogor Community in Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo State.

    Different accounts were given as to how the fire exploded.

    Some eyewitnesses said it was caused by kerosene explosion while she was trying to lit her stove.

    Another witness said she kept fuel in her kitchen and was pouring fuel to sell to a customer when she was gutted by fire from a lit stove.

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    Her husband, Mr. Amend Agada, escaped death by the whiskers as he was with her in the kitchen when the incident occurred.

    He was said to have quickly jumped out but his wife has already been caught up in flames.

    Witnesses said he tried to rescue her but was prevented by the blazing fire and watched helplessly as his wife cried in agony till she died.

    Her remains has been taken to Benue State for burial.

    Edo State Police spokesman, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor, however said he was yet to be briefed on the incident.

  • Why I’m urging FG to open up Badagry -Sanwo-Olu

    LAGOS State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at the weekend said the reason the state government has been appealing to the federal government to open up Badagry was to boost commerce, businesses and tourism potential of the axis.

    Sanwo-Olu disclosed this when the chairman, Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, led members of the organising committee for the annual ‘Door of Return’ to pay the governor a courtesy visit at the State House, Marina.

    He stressed that ‘Badagry’ has become a brand that has been recognised globally over the years as a tourism destination in Nigeria.

    Sanwo-Olu said: “The potential in the tourism sector is enormous and that is why we have included it as part of our agenda to take Lagos to enviable heights.

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    “That is why we have continued to tell the federal government that we need to open that corridor for commerce, business and tourism.”

    While justifying Badagry as a brand, the governor argued: “No matter how people take tourism to another location, if you have historic presence somewhere, no matter how they take it away, they will still come back to the historic base.”

    He assured that the state government would provide both operational and logistic supports for the event scheduled for October to assist Africans in Diaspora reunite with their ancestral home, adding that the traffic and other infrastructures aimed to be completed in Badagry would be fast tracked.

    “I can assure you that I will get my people to work immediately because the time is less than two months to the event. I can assure you that all the logistics required would be provided.”

    Sanwo-Olu, however, said that his administration would work with Diaspora Commission and residents of the community “to further boost the potential that could be gotten from the community.”

    Earlier, Dabiri-Erewa hinted that this year’s event was designed to mark the 400th year since slave trade started and ended in Africa.

  • Oyo Rep supports graduate farmers with N50m grant

    A federal lawmaker under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the House of Representatives in Oyo State, Hon. Shina Abiola Peller, representing  Iseyi/Kajola/Itesiwaju/Iwajowa federal constituency of Oyo State, has empowered about 120 graduate  farmers in the state with over N50 million as part of efforts to improve the economic well being of the people.

    The lucky farmers who were selected from four local government areas of Oyo State (Iseyi/Kajola/Itesiwaju/Iwajowa federal constituency) were to be paid the sum of N80,000 each for every six weeks for upward of one year to assist the beneficiaries in this year’s farming season.

    Besides, about 50 people who were into small scale businesses received various items such as generating sets, hair and beauty equipments, grinding machines, and barbing accessories, among others, as part of the economic empowerment programme of the lawmaker to boost businesses and enhance the peoples’ economic power.

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    The reps member, who hosted a mammoth crowd of guests at Iseyin Multipurpose Hall, yesterday, at the inaugural town hall meeting to keep the people abreast of his activities at the red chamber, said the economic empowerment programme was in fulfilment of his campaign promises to the people of his constituency.

    He said the donations, two months after assumption of office, were just a tip of the iceberg, adding that in the next few years, the people would feel the real dividends of democracy after unfolding his programmes under the Shina Ayo Empowerment Programme (SAEP).

    Peller further informed the gathering that SAEP is currently working on a project titled “Blue print for the development of modern Oke Ogun”, to address the challenges of industrialisation, education, health, and infrastructure facing the constituency.

    In attendance were leaders of the APC in the state, community leaders, artisans, market men and women, and farmers, amongst others.

    He further expressed warm appreciation to the people of his constituency for giving him and his party to represent them in the national assembly, and promised to do his best to uplift the living standard of the people.

    However, he disclosed that he is working on a bill to create another constituency out of the current one following the unprecedented growth of the population and huge landmass of the four local government areas that make up his constituency.

  • Ogun panel calls for reopening, staff audit in TASCE

    THE visitation panel set up by the Ogun State government to look into issues surrounding crisis at the Tai Solarin College of Education, Omu-Ijebu, has recommended an urgent and full implementation of recommendations of the 2016 staff audit report as some of the issues confronting the institution had been resolved by the report.

    The chairman of the panel, Prof. Kamaldeen Balogun, stated this when the panel submitted its reports and 33 recommendations to the state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

    Balogun, who described the situation at the institution as “complete mess”, said the audit report had dealt with the case of those who disturbed the peace of the school and had recommended that eight people should be investigated as a result of their involvement in many atrocities against the institution.

    The panel, according to the chairman, also recommended that for “peace to reign in the campus of the college, activities of Coalition of Tai Solarin College of Education Staff (COTAS), which is an unregistered and unrecognised association, be stopped, while the ban on activities of recognised unions be lifted.”

    He said it was imperative for the state government to reopen the institution in order not to lose it license and accreditation while its governing council should be reconstituted to avoid the state of anarchy and further damage.

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    While thanking the state government for giving members of the panel the opportunity to serve the state, Balogun urged government to endeavour to pay three months salary to the staff, adding that the five recommendations were the immediate solutions to the problems and the rest for short and long time solutions.

    Receiving the report, the governor said government could not afford toying with the college as doing so would mean playing with the future of our youths of the state who crave for quality education.

    Abiodun commended members of the panel for demonstrating a high degree of commitment, responsibility and patriotism by completing their assignment a week ahead.

  • Tourism investment key to economic development, says varsity don

    A professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management at the Ekiti State University Ado Ekiti, Prof. Funso Isolaowa Afolabi, has said tourism has a major role to play in the development of the country’s economy.

    Afolabi stated that Nigeria could have been a prosperous nation-state, if huge investments had been deployed by the federal government in tourism and hospitality businesses.

    The academic spoke at the weekend at EKSU while delivering the 54th inaugural lecture of the university on the topic: ‘Tourism Entrepreneurship: Putting Profit after Suitable Location and Sustainable Hotel Operations’.

    He warned the federal government against over reliance on oil earning, that it may dry up some day, saying the country’s economy stands the chance of being ruined, with decline in daily crude production due to the drying off of oil wells without commensurate efforts to diversify the economy.

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    He expressed fear that the future of the country is gravely endangered, with her monolithic economy resting solely on crude oil proceeds for survival.

    Afolabi appealed to the federal government to make a paradigm shift from a monolithic economy and diversify it by investing in tourism which he said has the potential to improve the nation’s economy.

    He said: “The federal government is not doing enough to diversify the economy away from oil. I don’t know what Nigeria will become when this oil dries off. We have to plan ahead and I don’t think it was right for us to have neglected other sectors like tourism, this is sad.”

    The academic appealed to the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) to also give financial support to run the business, the way it has been doing in other sectors of the economy.

    He urged the National Universities Commission (NUC) not to delay further in overhauling the curriculum taught to students in all universities, saying students as prospective wealth creators should not be half baked.

  • Nigerian Books of Records inducts Apostle Suleman today

    THE Nigerian Books of Record Research Institute, Abuja, Nigeria, will honour the senior pastor of the Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman, and induct him as a Fellow of the Nigerian Books of Record today.

    Suleman’s untiring spirit of using the pulpit to fight on the side of the oppressed has earned him a place among eminent personalities like Pastor E.A. Adeboye, President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Alhaji Aliko Dangote and others, who are on the list of the Nigerian Books of Record’s circle of eminence.

    A statement, according to the director-general of the Institute, Dr. David David, recognises Suleman as one example of a true Nigerian who is doing so much to improve the international image of the country, especially by using the pulpit to contribute positively to issues of national interest.

    The DG added that attitudinal re-orientation is the best way to address the myriad of societal problems confronting the Nigerian society.