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  • Ekiti lawmaker dies three days after gun attack

    Three days after he was shot by suspected gunmen, a member of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Mr. Michael Adedeji, is dead.

    Adedeji was shot at about 2.00 am on Friday while driving in his car.

    He was rushed to Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), Ado-Ekiti, for immediate treatment before he was later referred to Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti.

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    Adedeji was shot in the head and he underwent neurosurgery at the Federal Teaching Hospital before he gave up the ghost.

    House Leader of Business, Chief Gboyega Aribisogan, confirmed Adedeji’s death in a telephone chat on Monday.

     

    …Details coming later

  • Court sentences Bangladesh ex-PM to two extra years in prison

    A Bangladesh court sentenced former prime minister and opposition leader Khaleda Zia to two extra years in prison for corruption on Monday, lawyers said.

    Khaleda was jailed for five years in a separate case in February.

    The terms will run concurrently.

    The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party has been in disarray ahead of general elections set for December after Khaleda was jailed in February for stealing funds for an orphanage.

    State prosecutors said Khaleda, 72, and three aides were convicted on Monday of misappropriation of 31.5 million taka (371,550 dollars) for a trust when she was last prime minister, from 2001 to 2006.

    Her party says the charges are part of a plot to keep her and her family out of politics.

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda, both related to former leaders, have dominated politics in poverty-stricken Bangladesh for more than two decades, nursing a long and bitter rivalry.

    Hasina’s Awami League came to power for a second consecutive term in 2014 after a bloody parliamentary election that was boycotted by Khaleda’s party.

  • Why Buhari deserves second term – Lai Mohammed

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has said that President Muhammadu Buhari deserved second term election because, in the past three and half years, he has impacted positively in the lives of Nigerians.

    The minister who was a guest on Channels Television programme “Politics Today” on Sunday night said the President had leveraged his legendary integrity and acumen in managing resources both human and materials to reinvent governance.

    He stressed that Buhari had delivered on the three campaign promises he made which were, fighting corruption, tackling insecurity and revamping the economy.

    “Today, under President Buhari, Nigerians can dream and hope because he has rebranded governance and put the country on the path of sustainable growth and development.

    “He is investing in infrastructure and reinventing the most ambitious social programme in the history of the nation.

    “The President is ensuring that the people do not loot the common resources and ensuring that Nigeria is self sufficient in food production

    “Above all, he has brought honour and respect back to the country and fighting all sorts of insecurity in the country,” he said.

    Reacting to the allegation of non submission of the President’s certificate to INEC, the minister said it was “a non issue and a mere distraction”

    “We have moved beyond that. Let me quote what former President Olusegun Obasanjo said in 2015 during this saga of the President’s certificate.

    “Obasanjo said that it is an insult on a man, who rose to the echelon in Nigeria Army, attended the War College in the US and Staff College in Nigeria, for anyone to start asking whether he has a certificate or not.

    “I think I want to rest this case on that because it is a non issue,” the minister said.

    Speaking on the President’s health, Mohammed said that the President had fully recovered and fit to discharge his duties.

    The minister also said they were not worried by the endorsement of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the PDP presidential candidate, by Obasanjo because “it is Nigerians that will decide who will govern them”.

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    “It is Nigerians that are going to vote at the 2019 elections.

    “They will make a choice between going back to the era of inefficiency, looting, decay in infrastructure and the era of integrity, when the economy is being revived and insurgency is being tackled.

    “It is not what Obasanjo says that matters because I am sure Nigerians will make the right choice,” he said.

    The minister also denied the allegation that the government was intimidating the opposition .

    He expressed the confidence that President Buhari would be reelected in 2019 because of his track record.

  • Obasanjo: Emmanuel good for 2nd term

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo  yesterday endorsed Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel for a second term.

    He spoke at a  Qua Iboe Church in Uyo, the state capital.

    Obasanjo said “Akwa Ibom people, you have a good product and you can’t change him. He has no fears, please stand with him; he will take you to the Promised Land.  I am here to congratulate him. We should be celebrating good governance. I will be back here for a bigger celebration soon” the former President said.

    Explaining that he was in the state briefly to congratulate the governor, Obasanjo noted that out of the attributes of truth, forgiveness, love and continuity that God shares with man, continuity has been in existence since God created the world.

    He said God created us to tell the truth and not lies, to forgive so that we will be forgiven, to love because God is love and gave His son so that we do not perish, adding that we should not do any less than what God has done.

    “As the governor has said, I am here to congratulate him, and he himself asked the question, what is he celebrating? I will tell you what I know we should be celebrating. We should be celebrating good leadership. Unfortunately, I don’t have time but I will come back and when I come back, I will come back for a big celebration.

    “You have to be a strong Christian to be able to say, ‘God will find for me a successor that will do to me what I have done to my

    predecessor’. This man believes in his character, he believes in his value, he believes in his service to humanity and to God.

    “I always cherish the attributes of God. The wonderful God that we worship kept some attributes to himself, he doesn’t share with anybody: Omnipresence, Omnipotent, Omniscience, all that is kept for God and God alone. He has other attributes that he shares with us – kindness, generosity, compassion, truth, forgiveness, love and continuity.

    “God is a God of continuity since he created the world. I always say to myself and my family, if something is good, keep it. We have a good product in our hand and if I have a good product in my hand, I will not change it, I will keep it. This is a good product, let’s have him for continuity. I can assure you, this governor has no fear, he will stand still. Please stand with him and he will take us to the promise land,” he said.

    While speaking, Emmanuel who said Obasanjo was in the state on solidarity visit stated that the presence of the former President always brings about something good.

    He said: “Whenever you see him move, know that something is about to happen. As you see him move today, something good is about to happen in Akwa Ibom. He has spoken concerning Nigeria and I’m sure something good is about to happen in Nigeria.

    “Baba just came on a father – son solidarity visit and he chose to worship in my own local Church. I want to thank him for this show of love, this show of solidarity and I also thank God for everything”.

    Hinting that he is a good successor to the erstwhile governor, Emmanuel said, “May God give me the kind of successor I have been to my predecessor”.

     

  • 2019: We are learning Shaku Shaku dance steps – Osinbajo

    Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on Sunday in Abuja,  jocularly said he was learning the `Shaku Shaku’ dance steps for campaigns ahead of the 2019 general elections.

    `Shaku Shaku’ is a popular and contemporary dance style common among young Nigerians.

    The vice president said that his friend recently polled large number of votes just by dancing.

    Osinbajo, who was the Chairman and Special Guest of Honour at the `Launch of Five Fascinating Books’ written by Funmilayo Braithwaite, in Abuja on Sunday, said that his friend recently polled large number of votes just by dancing.

    According to him, nobody knows what will work in Nigerian politics.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the books — The Path of Fate, Echoes of Yesteryears, Politicrisis, The Golden Rules and Bonds of Destiny– were unveiled at Transcorp Hilton Hotel.

    The vice-president said that he believed that reading the books would provide resolutions to a lot of the questions that were raised in the lives of Nigerians and in the lives of children.

    He said: “And hopefully, we will be able to find resolution to some of questions raised in our political lives as well; I know that is one of the reason Alhaji Shittu Kabir, Chairman, Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance (APDA) is here.

    “As matter of fact, for those of us who are politicians, when you see `Politicrisis’; especially as elections approach, you might think there is a formula somewhere.

    “Kabir and I and are the opposite sides but we are here to learn; I was saying the other day that politics in Nigeria is becoming very exciting; you never know what works.

    “I can never forget my dear friend in one of the states who just danced his way through the campaigns; all he did was dance; he did nothing else but dance and he won 250,000 votes.

    “So myself and Kabir are now learning Shaku Shaku; we have to learn; who knows what will win.’’

    He lauded the author, saying she had very deep in reflecting on many of the difficult and wide range of issues.

    According to Osinbajo, looking at what the author has done with the five books, it is very evident that a lot of her deep introspection has not left her.

    He said that the author was constantly trying to answer the various questions of life.

    The vice president said that some of the questions had to do with the value system in the society and how those values might appear to have collapsed over the years.

    “When you look at the questions she raised about children; bringing up children bullying and all of that; children even been able to share their thoughts their visions with their parents.

    “Going into `Politicrisis’ and all of that; you will find out that the issues are always the same; issues on integrity; how can we stand up for what we believe; competing and very difficult circumstances that we find ourselves.

    “How can we truly be ourselves; how can we truly express ourselves? It is a sort of things that you hardly find these days.

    “And, I am very pleased that despite all the challenges, Funmi continues to be the one doing a lot the thinking for us; a lot of the reflection for us; because society if guided by those who are able to think and reflect; those who are able to sit down and try to answer all these questions for us,’’ he said.

    Osinbajo said he looked forward to seeing the books in private and public libraries across the country as well as in various ministries of education for distribution to children.(NAN)

  • Breaking: Melaye denied bail

    The embattled senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Dino Melaye, was on Thursday denied bail by the Senior Magistrate Court 2 sitting in Lokoja, Kogi State.

    He is to be remanded in Police custody for the next 38 days pending the commencement of hearing in the suit brought by police against him and three others.

    Ruling on the suit, Chief Magistrate Suleiman Abdulahi denied the bail application by Melaye’s counsel and ordered that he be kept in prison custody till June 11, 2018.

    The Senator who was arraigned before the magistrate court on charges of gunrunning, kidnapping, and others through his lawyer, Mike Ozokome asked for bail.

    The police counsel, Alex Isihon however argued for Melaye’s imprisonment pending the determination of the case.

    He was brought to the court on stretcher by police at 9:15 a.m. on Thursday.

    Melaye was arraigned for unlawful possession of prohibited firearms,, kidnapping, armed robbery, murder, political thuggery and other violent crimes in Kogi State.

  • Davido under fire for ‘lying’ to police

    Davido under fire for ‘lying’ to police

     

    Music artiste, David Adeleke, aka Davido is under fire for lying to the police that he did not know how his deceased friend, Tagbo Umeike, got to the Lagos General Hospital’s premise.

    Acting Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal, Wednesday, told reporters that Close Circuit Television  (CCTV) footages from the hospital proved that Umeike was brought in dead (BID) by Davido’s escort driver, Tunde Usutu and two of his (Davido) friends, Agbeje Olaoye and Idris Busari.

    He said the men abandoned the deceased inside his ash Toyota Camry LSD378EL on the instruction of Davido.

    According to Edgal, Davido, his friends and the escort driver were being questioned by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Lion Building.

    He said: “On October 3, at about 9:20am, the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of General Hospital Lagos, Oparanti Moshood, alerted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Lion Building that an unidentified male was brought in dead (BID) in an Ash Toyota Camry Saloon car marked LSD378EL by two unidentified males.

    “From the international passport found in the deceased’s car, the DPO gave his identity as Tagbo Umeike. Immediately after, one Caroline Danjuma, an actress and the victim’s fiancee, published on her Instagram page that her boyfriend died in the company of one David Adeleke, alias Davido and friends.

    “To be objective and verify facts, I called for a pre-investigation meeting in my conference room. In attendance were all parties including family, friends of the deceased; those of Davido; Caroline Danjuma; the DPO and investigating officers.

    “The meeting confirmed that the deceased Tagbo Umeike on that day met and had drinks with friends at Shisha Bar amongst whom was Davido. The bar tender confirmed the deceased had as much as 40 tots of Tequila and exhibited signs of drunkenness.

    The CCTV footage also confirmed this.

    “Davido had told the police he had left Shisha Bar for DNA Night Club in Victoria Island without the deceased and was only informed by mutual friends of his death while he was at DNA.

    “However, investigation revealed that Davido’s white Toyota Hilux escort driver, Tunde Usutu, accompanied by one Agbeje Olaoye and one Idris Busari, both Davido’s friends, took the deceased to the General Hospital Lagos and abandoned him in his vehicle on the instruction of Davido.

    “The CCTV footage at the hospital picked the escort vehicle and the entire activity. The vehicle was recovered from Davido’s residence at 7, Awoshika Street, Lekki Phase 1.

    “This completely debunks Davido’s claim that he did not know how the deceased got to the General Hospital. The interim autopsy report stated that the victim died of Asphyxia.”

    On the cause of death of two other Davido’s friends who were found dead inside a BMW car marked KJA631AY on October 7 at Banana Island, Edgal said the autopsy had not been concluded.

    He said: “A case of sudden and unnatural death (SUD) was reported on October 7, at about 8pm by the CSO Banana Island, Ikoyi, to the DPO Ikoyi that two persons namely, Olugbemi Abiodun and Chime Amechina of Flat Bill, Ocean Parade, were found dead inside one white BMW Saloon car marked KJA631AY, at underground garage in the estate.

    “Police operatives raced to the scene where the bodies of the victims were taken to LASUTH, Ikeja for joint medical examination to determine cause of death.

    “Victims were found motionless and were confirmed dead by a medical doctor. Further search into the vehicle revealed that wrapped substances suspected to be weeds were recovered and might have been used by the victims.

    “Liquid substances were observed on their mouths and nostrils. From investigation by policemen at the scene, there were no visible marks on their bodies. The result of the autopsy is still being awaited. The pathologist said there was need for further findings before conclusions could be drawn on the cause of death.”

    The singer has responded to the invitation, as he was seen at the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, in the company of his lawyer.

  • Supreme Court nullifies Kenya’s presidential poll

    Supreme Court nullifies Kenya’s presidential poll

    The Supreme Court in Kenya on Friday nullified the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta as the winner of the recent presidential poll election in the country.

    The court ordered a re-run of the election within 60 days.

    The decision to cancel the vote result, the first of its kind in Kenya’s history, sets up a new race for the presidency between Kenyatta and veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga.

    Kenya has a history of disputed elections. A row over the 2007 poll, which Odinga challenged after being declared loser, was followed by weeks of ethnic bloodshed in which more than 1,200 were killed.

    “The declaration (of Kenyatta’s win) is invalid, null and void,” said Judge David Maranga, announcing the verdict backed by four out of the six judges.

    “The first respondent (the election board) failed neglected or refused to conduct the presidential election in a manner consistent with the dictates of the constitution.”

    Many voters in the west of Kenya, Odinga’s stronghold, and along the coast, where there is also traditionally large support for the opposition, feel neglected by the central government and shut out of power.

    Odinga has contested the last three elections and lost each time. Each time, he has claimed the votes were marred by rigging. In 2013, the Supreme Court dismissed his petition.

    This time, his team focused on proving that the process for tallying and transmitting results was flawed, rather than proving how much of the vote was rigged. (Reuters/NAN)

     

  • BREAKING: Appeal court dismisses Saraki’s appeal against tribunal

    BREAKING: Appeal court dismisses Saraki’s appeal against tribunal

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja has again affirmed the jurisdiction of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) to try the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki on charges bordering on assets declaration breaches before the CCT.

    In affirming the ruling of the CCT presided over by Justice Danladi Umar, which affirmed the tribunal’s jurisdiction, Justice Abdul Aboki held among others that contrary to Saraki’s contention, the Attorney-General of the Federation had the power to institute charges against him before the CCT.

    Delivering judgment on Thursday in the appeal filed by Saraki, the Justice Aboki-led panel of the appeal court affirmed the CCT’s jurisdiction after dismissing the appeal filed by the Senate President challenging his trial before the tribunal.

    All the four other members of the panel unanimously agreed with the lead judgment delivered by Justice Aboki‎ who resolved all the eight issues formulated for determination against Saraki.

     

     

  • Prince Erediauwa crowned 39th Oba of Benin

    Prince Erediauwa crowned 39th Oba of Benin

    Crown Prince of Benin Kingdom, Prince Eheneden Erediauwa has been crowned the 39th Oba of Benin Kingdom.

    Prince Erediauwa was crowned at about 2am on Thursday by the Usama N’ Ihiron also known as the Edion led by Chief Oliha.

    Other members of the Edion are Edohen, Ezomo, Ero, Eholo N’ Ire, Oloton and Edaiken.

    The crowning was done at a private ceremony inside the Usama Palace, a temporary building erected for the coronation ceremony.

    However, the name of the new Oba is still being kept from the public until the Oba is presented to the public at Urhokpota hall.

    Sources said that after the coronation ceremony was performed in the inner chambers, the new Oba was presented to the people outside.

    Unlike before when the Crown Prince move about without covering his mouth, the source said he wore the crown and used a white handkerchief to cover his mouth.

    It was gathered that there was huge jubilation around the Usama palace and great fireworks.

    Meanwhile, a large crowd has gathered at the Usama Palace to accompany the new Oba to Urhokpota.

    Among those present is Chief Omohor of Benin Kingdom, bearer of the ancient sword carried by the Oba, the Ikpakohen group ( royal drummers) from Ikpema responsible for beating the royal drum, Ekassa dance group, Isienmwenro guild amongst others.

    A bridge has been constructed at the now dried up Omi River and Chief Omoruyi Isekhere is waiting to take the Oba across the bridge.

    On his way to Urhokpota, the Oba will pass through Isekhere, performed some ceremony at Iwehen street under the watch of Ewaise N’ Iwehen  and proceeded to cross the bridge.

    Details later…