Author: The Nation

  • NSCDC Inspector held for posting nude picture on facebook

    NSCDC Inspector held for posting nude picture on facebook

    A Senior Inspector in the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Mr Bayo Onifade, of the Oyo State Command has been arrested by the police for posting a nude picture of his mistress on facebook after their relationship collapsed.

    It was gathered that Onifade and the married woman started their private love affair in December last year in Saki, a major town in the northern part of Oyo State.

    While the relationship lasted, Onifade was said to have taken his lover to a location in the town where he took her nude photograph with his mobile phone.

    But disagreement  broke out when the woman decided to stop the relationship in March. The decision did not go down well with the NSCDC Senior Inspector. He was said to have pleaded with her to continue with the secret affair but the 27-year old mother of two declined.

    It was learnt that Onifade  consequently posted the nude photo of the woman on facebook .

    Facebook users  close to the woman’s husband were said to have drawn his attention to it, a development that made him send his wife packing.

    Onifade, 32, has since been arrested by police.

    It was learnt that  Onifade was arrested for defamation of character and indecent assault of the woman.

    The State NSCDC Public Relations Officer (PRO) , Mr Olusegun Oluwole, confirmed the incident and said that Onifade has been suspended pending resolution of the case.

  • Ondo Tribunal delivers judgement on Friday

    Ondo Tribunal delivers judgement on Friday

    The Ondo State Election Petitions Tribunal  sitting in Akure, the state capital will on Friday deliver judgement on petitions before it.

    The Action Congress of Nigeria[ACN] and its Candidate,Rotimi Akeredolu as well as Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] Candidate,Olusola Oke are contesting the result of last year governorship election declared in favour of Dr Olusegun Mimiko of the ruling Labour Party[LP] by the Independent National Electoral Commission[INEC].

    The three-man Panel headed by Justice Andova Kaka’n was inaugurated on November 22,2012 and has 180 days to prosecute the petitions.

    The Petitions of Congress for Progressive Change [CPC] and its Candidate,Prince Soji Ehinlanwo that was struck out at the pre-hearing stage by the tribunal was ordered for retrial by the Appeal Court.

    However,on the hearing day,CPC and its Candidate petitioned the Appeal Court President to disband Justice Kaka’n panel for alleged bias.

    The case was then adjourned indefinitely.Confirming the judgement date,ACN lawyer Charles Titiloye told” The Nation” that the party and its Candidate had been served with notice iof judgement by the Tribunal

  • Police kill robbery suspects in Port Harcourt

    Rivers Police Command said its men had shot dead three armed robbery suspects who tried to escape after being arrested in the course of their operation in Eleme.

    Mr Ben Ugwuegbulam, the command’s Spokesman, stated this in Port Harcourt on Thursday in a text message he sent to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    He said the suspects were initially arrested by the Anti-robbery patrol team in Eleme Local Government.

    The spokesman said the patrol team arrested the suspects following a distress call that a gang of the armed robbers had attacked a residential house in Eleme town.

    Ugwuegbulam said the patrol team rushed to the scene and intercepted the suspects on a Qlink motorbike as they were speeding out of the building.

    The spokesman said that the suspects were searched and one locally-made revolver pistol, .9mm ammunition and one expended bullet shell were recovered from the gang.

    Ugwuegbulam said that the anti-robbery team was taking the gang to the police station in their patrol vehicle when they ‘’jumped down from the vehicle.

    ‘’They were given a hot chase by the patrol team and when it was impossible to re-arrest them, they were fired at to stop them from escaping,’’ he said.

    Ugwuegbulam added that the suspects were ‘’fatally wounded in the process.

  • ‘2Face’ to tour schools to inspire students

    ‘2Face’ to tour schools to inspire students

    A pop star, Innocent Idibia (a.k.a, 2Face), says he will do his best to influence the youth to be resourceful and self-reliant.

    Idibia told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Thursday that he would tour some tertiary institutions to inspire students to develop their talents.

    He noted that education institutions were among the most important sections of any society.

    “It is the schools that produce the leaders of tomorrow; so, social development which are happening outside their walls should be taken to them.

    “The music industry in Nigeria is a very strong opinion shaper in the society; getting closer to students is a very good way of influencing their thoughts and inspiring them”.

    Idibia told NAN that the Nigerian music industry had become a force to reckon with, adding that the country was blessed with numerous talents.

    “We have successfully built a veritable industry that represents the country internationally, and many talents exist in the schools.

    “ I am a product of a school – the Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Enugu.

    “That is one of the major reasons IMT is on my tour list.

    “ It is a very emotional choice for me because the school was a very important part of my development.

    “That was where Plantashun Boiz began and I have very fond memories,” Idibia said.

    NAN reports that Idibia is set for a month-long tour of selected tertiary institutions in the country this month.

    The schools include the universities of Lagos, Benin, Port-Harcourt and Abuja.

    Idibia has practised as a solo artiste for almost a decade.

    One of his biggest hits is the “African Queen” which is the soundtrack of a Hollywood movie, “Phat Girls’’

  • Massive jailbreak reported in Libyan city

    A massive jail break took place at the Sebha correctional facility, 800 km south of Tripoli, the Libyan capital, an official spokesperson of the local council, Abobker Hanza, said.

    Hanza said all the 170 prisoners in the facility were involved in the prison break, explaining that the incident took place after clashes on Tuesday between inmates turned into a mayhem.

    Hanza, however, said that many of those who escaped had surrendered voluntarily to prison guards on Tuesday evening, while security forces have arrested many others.

    He indicated that many more prisoners were still on the run.

    PANA recalls that an earlier Sebha prison break took place last month when prisoners rioted because of the deteriorating security situation in the city, as unidentified gunmen attacked the prison, killing a policeman and injuring many others.

    Sources say that the Rachada prison in the city of Gharyana, 80 km South of Tripoli, last week recorded its own jail break with 170 illegal immigrants from different African countries involved.

  • American jailed 15 years in North Korea

    American jailed 15 years in North Korea

    North Korea sentenced U.S. citizen Kenneth Bae to 15 years imprisonment with hard labour on Thursday for what it said were crimes against the state.

    It said a move that will likely see him as a bargaining chip in talks with the Washington.

    Bae 44, was born in South Korea but is a naturalised American citizen and attended the University of Oregon.

    According to U.S. media, he recently lived in the Seattle suburb of Lynnwood.

    A North Korean defector said Bae will likely serve his sentence in a special facility for foreigners, not in one of the repressive state forced labour camps.

    More than 200,000 people are incarcerated in these camps, beaten and starved, sometimes to death, according to human rights bodies.

    Bae’s sentencing comes after two months of saber-rattling by Pyongyang that saw North Korea threaten both in the  U.S. and South Korea with nuclear war.

    Bae is believed to be a devout Christian, according to human rights activists in South Korea, who say he may have  been arrested for taking pictures of starving children, known as “kotjebi’’ or fluttering swallows.

    He was part of a group of five tourists who visited the northeastern pary of North Korean city of Rajin in November  and has been held since then.

    Some media reports have identified Bae as the leader of the tour group and NK News, a specialist North Korea news Website, said he was the owner of a company called Nation Tours that specialised in tours of north-eastern part of  North Korea.

    The reports could not be verified and North Korean state news agency KCNA did not list any specific charge other than crimes against the state, and used a Korean rendering of Bae’s name, Pae Jun-ho, when it reported the Supreme Court ruling.

    “North Korea has shown their intention to use him as a negotiating card as they have done in the past,’’ said Cheong Seong-chang, senior fellow at the Sejong Institute, a Seoul-based think-tank.

    Bae’s sentence was heftier than the 12 years handed down to two U.S. journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, in 2009. It took a visit to Pyongyang by former President Bill Clinton to secure their release.

    North Korea appears to use the release of high profile American prisoners to extract a form of personal tribute, rather than for economic or diplomatic gain, often portraying visiting dignitaries as paying homage.

    According to North Korean law, the punishment for hostile acts against the state is between five and 10 years imprisonment with hard labour.

    “I think his sentencing was heavy. North Korea seemed to consider his acts more severe,’’ said Jang Myung-bong, honourary professor at Kookmin University in Seoul and a North Korea law expert.

    North Korea is one of the most isolated states on earth. Its official policy of “Juche’’ or self-reliance is a fusion of Marxism, extreme nationalism and self sufficiency centred on the cult of the ruling Kim family.

    Bae will not however be incarcerated in one of the North’s notorious slave labour camps, such as the one where defector Kwon Hyo-jin was locked up. There, Kwon said, prisoners were worked to death and often survived only by eating rats and snakes.

    “If an American served jail together with North Korean inmates, which won’t happen, he could tell them about capitalism or economic developments. That would be the biggest mistake for North Korea,’’ said Kwon, a North Korean sentenced to one of its camps for seven years until 2007.

    He defected to South Korea in 2009.

    “Bae would be sent to a correctional facility that only houses foreigners which was set up as a model for international human rights groups,“’It was not known if Bae had been taken immediately to jail.”

    Ling, the journalist, told U.S. television that she was placed in a five by six foot cell when captured and then kept in a regular room afterwards.

    Bae was given counsel by the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang, which has consistently declined to comment on the case, as the U.S. does not have diplomatic relations with the North.

  • 5 die In Lagos-Benin auto crash

    A Sienna jeep with registration number Lagos 403 AW was on Sunday afternoon involved in an accident along the Lagos-Benin expressway after Oluku before Ugbogui near Benin City.
     
    According to an eyes witness,five persons died in the accident  including a baby with his nursing mother.
    Also confirmed dead in the crash which occurred at about 1.30pm was the driver.
     
    It was further learnt that the ill-fated Sienna loaded from Fadeyi-Lagos  and was heading for  Benin when the driver ran into a trailer.
    Men of the Police Force were seen making frantic efforts to clear the accident vehicles from the highway.

    Efforts to reach the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) as at press time proved abortive.

  • Jonathan greets Adenuga at 60

    President Goodluck Jonathan has congratulated business mongol  Otunba Michael Adenuga on his 60th birthday, tomorrow, Monday, April 29.

    In a statement by Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, President Jonathan noted that Otunba Adenuga who was recently conferred with Nigeria’s second highest National Honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger, GCON will be celebrating 60 years of great achievements in business and philanthropy.

    He described Otunba Adenuga  as an embodiment of the ideals of “diligence, commitment, unmediated  patriotism and selfless service”.

    “Come Monday, April 29, 2013, you shall be celebrating  60 years of a remarkable life filled with monumental achievements in high entrepreneurship, philanthropy and dedicated service to God and country.

    “On behalf of the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I join your family, friends, protégés and well-wishers in thanking God for your exemplary life.

    “It is my prayer that Almighty God continues to bless you with robust health and enduring happiness,” Jonathan said in the birthday message.

  • NCAA grounds Amaechi’s aircraft

    The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority(NCAA) on Saturday  declared that the controversial aircraft in the service of Governor Rotimi Amaechi  of Rivers state  was on an illegal operations in the country.
    Consequent upon this, the NCAA has grounded the Bombardier -BD  700 , Global Express aircraft with registration number N565RS, which the authority said had an expired clearance approval  effective April 2, 2013.

    Addressing reporters on Saturday at the Aviation House, the headquarters of NCAA, the Director of Airworthiness  Standards, Engineer Benedict  Adeyileka, explained that  while the aircraft was still operating illegally , it has been sighted in several places including Owerri and Akure.

    ” The controversial aircraft on the service of Governor Rotimi  Amaechi  is operating illegally on the country.
    “The aircraft a Bombardier BD 700 , Global Express with registration number N565RS, has its clearance approval expired since Tuesday ,April 2, 2013, by our records the last flight clearance for this aircraft was approved for operations on Thursday March 28, 2013 on Accra/Port Harcourt and Accra to terminate on April 2, 2013.

    “With this development , the aircraft has exceeded the extra two days or forty eight hours leeway for it to leave the country.
    “While still operating illegally, the aircraft has been sighted in several places, including Owerri and Akure, the owner of this aircraft according to the certificate of registration is Bank of Utah Trustees of Salt Lake City , Utah United States of America.
    “The clearance for the aircraft was sought by Caverton Helicopters on March 27,2013.
    “NCAA did not ground the aircraft prior to request for start up in Akure on Friday 26, April 2013.
    “Consequently, this aircraft in reference is hereby grounded at any airport that is located right now in the country,” NCAA stated.

  • Nigeria targets $3b Pharma import from Pakistan

    Nigeria targets $3b Pharma import from Pakistan

    The Nigerian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Ambassador Dauda Danladi has urged Pakistani Pharmaceutical companies to export their products to Nigeira.

    Speaking after a high level meeting held at Nigeria High Commission on Wednesday, Danladi said “Nigeria offers a huge market for Pakistani pharmaceutical exporters owing to the fact that Nigerians rate Pakistani Pharmaceutical products equal to European Countries.

    He said last year’s revolutionary steps taken by Nigerian High Commission in the interest of Pakistani pharma manufacturers brought dividends and export of medicines of over US $ 1 billion to Nigeria from Pakistan.

    The Envoy said Nigeria High Commission in Pakistan was determined to enhance pharma trade and Pharma Business 2 Business (B2B) connection with Pakistan to achieve target of US $ 3 billion by the end of 2015.

    He said the Commission was providing visa facility to Pakistani pharma exporters within 24 hours and  are also given preferential treatment in processing of their official documents.

    Deputy High Commissioner of Pakistan in Abuja, Ahmad Ali Sirohey, said top officials of Nigerian embassy in Pakistan are moving from one city to another visiting pharmaceutical companies and marketing their pharma products in Nigerian market.

    Sirohey thanked the Nigerian Envoy for inviting Inspectors of NAFDAC to visit NABIQASIM & SURGE LABORATORIES, two top pharmaceutical companies of Pakistan upon the recommendations.

    The Director, Pakistan Export Company (PECO) Abuja, Muhammad Ibrahim Bin Maqsood  emphasized that this was the right time for the Pakistani  pharmaceutical exporters to enter the Nigerian market as Transformation Agenda of Nigerian President offers great favors for Pakistani Pharmaceutical Industrialists under the umbrella of Pakistan-Nigeria Joint Commission.

    Expressing his optimism, Head of Chancery, Grema disclosed that Nigerian
    High Commissioner has personally visited a number of pharmaceutical companies in Islamabad, Punjab Province and Karachi to explore diverse range of Pakistani pharmaceutical products which include Antibiotics, NSAIDS, Antiulcerants, immuno-suppressant, dermatological and oral formulations for import in Nigeria.

    Khawaja Shahzeb Akram, Vice President, Mass Pharma (Pvt) Ltd informed about a variety of medicines being manufactured such as  hormonal tablets, capsules, injections and topical medicines at Mass Pharma.