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  • UPDATED: You are a serial betrayer, Wike bombs Obaseki

    UPDATED: You are a serial betrayer, Wike bombs Obaseki

    Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike has descended heavily on his Edo counterpart, Godwin Obaseki, describing him as a serial betrayer and an ungrateful person.

    Wike, who rubbished Obaseki’s diatribe against him, said Edo Governor’s former godfather and former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomole, had been vindicated.

    He tendered an unreserved apology to Oshiomole for ignoring his warnings about Obaseki saying everything Oshiomole said about the character of the Edo governor had come to pass.

    Wike spoke during the inauguration of an expanded community Secondary School project in Omuanwa in Ikwere Local Government Area of the state on Monday.

    He said: “If you ask anybody or check the DNA of Godwin Obaseki, what you will see in that DNA is serial betrayer and ungratefulness.

    “Let me stand today to apologise to Adams Oshiomole, who had been vindicated by telling us that we would see the true colour, the insincerity and the ungratefulness of governor Obaseki.

    “Let me say you have been vindicated. You were right and we were wrong. I have never seen people so ungrateful in life and people who can betray everything. I will never betray anybody because what you will see in my DNA is sincerity, consistency and team work”.

    Wike faulted Obaseki’s claims that he threatened the party to hold its last National Convention in Port Harcourt explaining that his position on the venue of the convention was based on PDP’s earlier decision about Port Harcourt.

    He said following the decision to adopt Port Harcourt as the venue, he had invited all hotel owners and urged them to spend money and give their facilities a face-lift in preparation for that convention.

    “They spent their money. But some presidential aspirants went back to say they would not go to Port Harcourt. As a lover of the state and this party and said you cannot make people to spend money and then overnight you say you won’t come again.

    “But assuming though not conceding that I threatened the party, I have invested in the party, Rivers has invested in the party, we have voted for PDP since 1999 till now. Ask Obaseki whether he has done anything for PDP. Has he voted for PDP?

    “The only election that he voted was his own when we gave him an umbrella. I have more stakes in PDP. Obaseki has never supported PDP. It was when his godfather chased you away and you came begging, kneeling down. People came with pressure. Ordinarily, you are a tenant.

    “If I threaten the party I am a full and financial member of the party. But you that are a tenant, how can you threaten our party? You were a governor in APC and the PDP won two senatorial districts. PDP won four House of Representatives. I am a governor here, APC does not have one seat”.

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    Wike, who blasted Obaseki for calling him a bully, further said: “You came to beg a bully for you to have a ticket. A bully was your DG Campaign and a bully bullied you into Government House. What a shame. You came back with your wife to thank the bully saying that after God, the bully made it possible for you to be there”.

    Wike said Obaseki’s utterances were beyond politics, adding that only politics would make people know the character of an individual.

    On Obaseki’s claims that he threatened the PDP because of Ndudi Elumelu, Wike said he only stood by the party’s earlier agreement on who should emerge the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.

    “PDP wrote to the National Assembly nominating the Minority Leader of the House. The Speaker by the connivance of some PDP people announced Ndudi Elumelu as the leader of PDP. That is sabotage, APC nominating Leader for us in the House. And I say no we can’t accept this,” he said.

    Wike said he had no business with Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River leaving the PDP, saying even the ruling party was neither here nor there.

    “Satan has agents. Most of the people you see are agents of Satan. I am not in the class of Obaseki. We can’t be the same. I was the DG of his campaign. I went there for three days and stayed there without having my bath. We bought even the drinks we drank there. It was Lucky Igbinedon that fed us. I have never seen somebody like Obaseki in my life,” he said.

    Wike said he would never support the injustice and impunity that Obaseki planned for PDP vowing to smoke out the Edo Governor’s cohorts in the party.

    “This is not the Benin artifacts where you are challenging the Oba, which you lost woefully. This is politics. Obaseki, I have more stakes in PDP than you. All the elections we had run he made no contribution. If you ask him he would say he didn’t know.

    “A party had done congresses, formed structures, you came and we told the party’s structure to support you and they did. The Zonal Chairman, Chief Dan Orbih was campaign manager under the COVID. COVID affected him and we had to take him out. People should not be ungrateful in life,” he said.

    Wike recalled that a former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, predicted that Obaseki would win the election but that he would not stay in PDP observing that the Edo governor was frequently holding meetings with the APC.

    On his presidential ambition that Obaseki referred to, Wike said: “I am qualified if not more than qualified. I challenged Obaseki and his cohorts, some of the presidential aspirants who are using him to talk to come out openly.

    “If I decide to run tomorrow, I challenge everybody including Obaseki, what you will see you will say you never know this is how politics is. If i want to run, Obaseki can’t give me permission. I gave him the seat. I will win. Send your aspirants to pray I don’t come out, if I come out I will win them”.

    Referring to Obaseki as a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the Rivers Governor said whereas people could see his giant strides that had transformed Port Harcourt, Edo capital city Benin had remained the same.

    He asked Obaseki to leave MoUs and show performance asking him to defect from PDP.

    To Obaseki he said: “Remember it has started. By the time I make you to emaciate, you will know where you are. Since you are ready for a war don’t backslide. Stay there and be prepared. Your envy will not help you,” he said.

    Wike further dared Obaseki to publish the contractors working on projects in Edo boasting that in Rivers, the contractors were known to members of the public.

    He said the school being inaugurated was built by an indigenous contractor from the benefitting community.

    On the Edo PDP crisis, he said: “I cannot see how you can be a governor and you are looking for a party structure. It shows you don’t have the capacity. Who are the party leaders that will not come to the Governor? And you are looking for harmonisation.

    “Harmonise what? Did we harmonise the governor and the deputy governor. When you were coming, why didn’t you give the PDP people Deputy Governor?

    “Then you want to harmonise party structure that people have suffered. Show you are a leader. Leadership is not by mouth. It is by action. I challenge Obaseki to come and cause crisis in Rivers as he said I was causing in Edo.

    “I cannot be intimidated. You have started what you cannot finish. I am a capacity Governor. If I have resources, it is to the glory of God and it is part of the resources that were deployed to you. If you are not happy return the resources”.

  • #EndSARS: Lekki toll gate reopens April 1

    #EndSARS: Lekki toll gate reopens April 1

    The Lekki Concession Company (LCC) has announced the reopening of Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge Toll Plaza after 18 months of tolling suspension.

    According to the operators, tolling will commence on April 1 but commuters plying through the route would not pay for the first two weeks until April 15.

    In an advertorial placed in The Nation on Monday, LCC’s Managing Director, Yomi Omomuwasan, noted that the resumption of operations was necessary after consultations with key stakeholders including Lagos State Government, resident associations, traditional rulers, community leaders and others.

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    “Tolling will commence on April 1, 2022 but commuters plying the corridor will not have to pay any toll for the first two weeks until 15th April, 2022 as this period would be toll-free to all motorists plying the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge.” The statement read in parts.

    Omomuwasan said: “We have introduced new technology and innovations to make passages at the Toll Plaza seamless and faster for commuters. We are replacing old toll devices with upgraded ones for faster throughput at the Toll Plaza.”

    “The new devices have been configured to synchronise with the newly upgraded tolling systems and will improve functionality while enabling a better experience at the Toll Plaza.”

    The devices, according to Omomuwasan, can be installed at any of LCC Customer Service Centres at the Admiralty Circle Toll Plaza, Conservation Toll Plaza or the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge.

    They can also be delivered to customers preferred location, whilst the devices would only be installed on the vehicle by LCC’s authorised personnel.

  • BREAKING: Wike replies Obaseki, says Edo Gov a serial betrayer

    BREAKING: Wike replies Obaseki, says Edo Gov a serial betrayer

    Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike has descended heavily on his Edo counterpart, Godwin Obaseki, describing him as a serial betrayer and ungrateful person.

    Wike, who rubbished Obaseki’s diatribe against him, said Edo Governor’s former godfather and former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomole, had been vindicated.

    Read Also: PDP does not belong to Wike, says Obaseki

    He tendered an unreserved apology to Oshiomole for ignoring his warnings about Obaseki saying everything Oshiomole said about the character of the Edo Governor had come to pass.

    “If you ask anybody or check the DNA of Obaseki, you will discover that he is a serial betrayer and an ungrateful person.

    ” I apologise to Oshiomole who told us about Obaseki. You have been vindicated,” he said.

    Details Shortly…

  • ‘How we faced racial discrimination, escaped from Ukraine’

    ‘How we faced racial discrimination, escaped from Ukraine’

    Two Nigerian students — Amamchim Steve-Ajufo and Adetomiwa Adeniyi — have recounted harrowing experiences of how they escaped from war-torn Ukraine.

    The Nation reports many Nigerians students in various tertiary institutions in Ukraine were trapped when the war broke out until a handful were safely moved out of the affected areas.

    In an interview with CNN monitored by The Nation, 24-year-old Adetomiwa and 17-year-old Amamchim, studying medicine in Ukraine when Russia’s invasion began, recalled their ordeals.

    They travelled to the Ukrainian-Romanian border for safety.

    According to Amamchim: “My feet were hurting. I could barely walk but I kept pushing every second.

    “I cried twice. I cried when I was in front and the um border officials kept screaming, go back, go back. I was just so tired, and I was exhausted, and I cried, I cried a whole lot because I was cold and I did not understand what was going on.

    “I wanted to give up several times, but I kept reminding myself of my mom.

    Read Also: Ukraine: Another batch of evacuees arrive

    “I refuse to believe it. It breaks my heart every time I think about it. Every time I see news that somewhere else has been bombed or someone else has died, I’m angry that my home was snatched from me. That’s one. And second, I’ve been traumatised.”

    Adetomiwa said: “Like, I just lost like hope there. I’m not, I’m not going to be able to cross this. Initially there were several lines, I think the best way to say it, three lines in which there was one seemingly for the Ukrainians, one for the Indians, and then the Africans were also set aside.

    “I wondered why it should be like that while trying to get out.

    “If you were Ukrainian for instance or maybe another nationality, but you were white, it’s almost as though you’re going fast-track to the front of the gates.

    “It’s my home, I would say. Um almost spent six years there. We don’t know, we don’t know what’s next.”

  • Panic as Abba Kyari’s wife slumps in Court

    Panic as Abba Kyari’s wife slumps in Court

    There was panic at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday morning when wife of the suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, (DCP) Abba Kyari slumped.

    The Nation learnt the woman slumped when operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) were leading Kyari and others away from the court premises.

    The development followed deferment of ruling on Kyari’s bail application by the presiding judge, Justice Emeka Nwite.

    Read Also: Alleged drug deal: Court to rule March 28 on Abba Kyari, other’s bail applications

    The Judge deferred ruling on applications filed by Kyari, alongside six other persons facing drug trafficking charges that they be released on bail pending the determination of the case against them.

    Kyari was arraigned on eight- count bordering on conspiracy, obstruction, dealing in cocaine, and other related offences.

    The other defendants in the charge marked FHC/ABJ/57/2022, are four members of the Police Intelligence Response Team, Sunday J. Ubia, Bawa James, Simon Agirigba and John Nuhu.

  • ASUU extends warning strike by two months

    ASUU extends warning strike by two months

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU) has extended its warning strike by eight weeks to give the Federal Government time to meet its demands.

    President of ASUU Prof Emmanuel Osodeke disclosed this in a statement on Monday morning at the end of the National Executive Council meeting of ASUU which held at its National Secretariat located at the University of Abuja.

    “NEC, having taken reports on the engagements of the Trustees and Principal Officers with the Government, concluded that Government had failed to satisfactorily address all the issues raised in the 2020 FGN/ASUU Memorandum of Action (MoA) within the four-week roll-over strike period and resolved that the strike be rolled over for another eight (8) weeks to give Government more time to address all the issues in concrete terms so that our students will resume as soon as possible.

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    “The roll-over strike shall commence by 12.01am on Monday, 14th March, 2022,” the statement said.

    ASUU had on February 14, declared a warning strike following the failure of the Federal Government to deploy the University Transparency and Accountability Solution and other demands.

    Despite series of meetings with the Federal Government team chaired by Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen Chris Ngige, both sides have failed to reach an agreement.

  • BREAKING: ASUU extends strike for ‘two months’

    BREAKING: ASUU extends strike for ‘two months’

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has extended its warning strike for another two months, The Nation has learnt.

    Although the union has not made any public statement regarding the outcome of the meeting, a NEC member of the union, who did not want to be named, confirmed the development to The Nation on Monday.

    He noted that ASUU made the decision at its prolonged meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC), which started on Sunday and ended on Monday morning.

    Read Also: Strike: ASUU meets at UniAbuja

    The NEC meeting held at the union’s national secretariat at the University of Abuja.

    The NEC member noted the strike was extended by eight weeks pending the time the Federal Government will address the union’s demands.

    The Nation learnt that two key issues that must be resolved before the union suspend its strike are: renegotiation of the 2009 FGN- ASUU agreement bordering on the working conditions of Nigerian academics and deployment of UTAS in the university system.

    Details shortly…

  • INEC releases final list of candidates for Ekiti Gov

    INEC releases final list of candidates for Ekiti Gov

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has published the final list of candidates for Ekiti governorship election slated for June 18.

    This was sequel to the publication of the personal particulars of the candidates last month.

    The Commission said it was in compliance with the Electoral Act following the close of nominations by political parties.

    According to a statement by INEC National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee Festus Okoye, Abiodun Abayomi Oyebanji was cleared as the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) with Afuye Monisade as his running mate while Olabisi Kolawole got the Commission’s nod as People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate with Kolapo Olugbenga Kolade as his Deputy.

    The statement reads further: “On Wednesday 16th February 2022, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) published the personal particulars and list of candidates (Form EC9) for the Ekiti State Governorship election in our State and Local Government offices as required by law.

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    “In compliance with the Electoral Act 2022, the Commission hereby publishes the final list of candidates for the election following the close of nominations by political parties.

    “The Commission wishes to remind political parties that under Section 32(2) of the Electoral Act 2022, any party that observes that the name of its candidate is missing from the list “shall notify the Commission in writing, signed by its National Chairman and Secretary, supported with an affidavit not later than 90 days to the election”.

    It added: “Furthermore, the attention of parties is drawn to Section 32(3) of the Electoral Act 2022, which provides that failure to notify the Commission “shall not be ground to invalidate the election”.

    “The final list is published in our State and Local Government offices in Ekiti State as well as our website and social media platforms for public information as required by law.

    “Political parties are enjoined to note the provision of the law for compliance”.

    Details Shortly…

     

  • BREAKING: Anxiety as ASUU may declare ‘indefinite strike’ Monday

    BREAKING: Anxiety as ASUU may declare ‘indefinite strike’ Monday

    Feelers from the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) have indicated the union may declare a total strike today.

    ASUU NEC is meeting at the University of Abuja (UniAbuja) and is expected to announce a decision on whether to proceed with an indefinite strike or suspend the industrial action today, The Nation has learnt.

    Many undergraduates are anxiously waiting for the review of the union’s one-month strike, which ends today.

    ASUU, on February 14, declared a one-month warning strike to protest non-implementation of the 2009 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

    The Nation learnt that two key issues that must be resolved before the union suspend its strike are: renegotiation of the 2009 FGN- ASUU agreement bordering on the working conditions of Nigerian academics and deployment of UTAS in the university system.

    A NEC member of the union, who did not want to be named, confided in The Nation: “ASUU might declare an indefinite strike” noting that “there was no breakthrough in the negotiations with the Federal Government on the union’s demands.”

    He further noted majority of ASUU chapters had earlier voted to continue the strike since the government had not done much to meet their demands.

    The Federal Ministry of Education has said it would not enter into agreements with the union ‘under duress’.

    Details Shortly…

  • APC chair: Pressure mounts on Buhari to drop Adamu

    APC chair: Pressure mounts on Buhari to drop Adamu

    • El-Rufai, Masari off to London on consultation mission

    • Buni returns Wed. with nod to take charge

    President Muhammadu Buhari may be weighing options on his choice of Senator Abdullahi Adamu as his preferred candidate for All Progressives Congress (APC) national chairman, it was learnt at the weekend.

    The President, who is in London, the United Kingdom, on a two-week medical check-up, has come under intense pressure from his strategists and associates over Adamu’s choice.

    The APC convention is slated for March 26 in Abuja.

    Those mounting pressure on the President are some of his inner caucus strategists and leaders of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC).

    They are canvassing against the choice of the ex-Nasarawa State governor.

    A source said these confidants of the President are working with other APC leaders, who have called for an open contest for the national chairman’s position.

    After his consultations, President Buhari has mandated the Chairman of the Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni to return to his position to conduct a hitch-free convention.

    Buni might be back home on Wednesday.

    The London meetings with Buhari may have resolved that Buni should return to avoid a major electoral loss for APC in next year’s polls, reminiscent of Zamfara State in 2019.

    According to a source, Buhari’s meeting with his strategists in London bordered on the need to make the convention date sacrosanct.

    The strategists also asked the President to “reject” leadership change in APC by allowing Buni to return home to oversee the conduct of the convention.

    It was learnt that Governor Nasir El-Rufai left for London on Sunday for engagement on how to stabilise the party.

    El-Rufai is the arrowhead of the anti-Buni campaign.

    A top source, who spoke with our correspondent yesterday, said: “El-Rufai just left for London today (Sunday) as part of an engagement team with the President to allow the convention to hold on March 26th.”

    Those strategists in London were the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami (SAN); the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu; a long-time associate Farouk Adamu Aliyu; the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika and the President’s uncle Mamman Daura.

    Katsina State Governor Aminu Masari was also expected in London last night.

    According to the source, the President was advised to “leave the contest for the office of National Chairman open” instead of adopting a candidate.

    In particular, CPC leaders were worried that the President had made up his mind to pick Adamu, leaving two ex-CPC members also eyeing the slot in the cold.

    The two CPC chieftains are Turaki Saliu Mustapha and Senator Tanko Al-Makura, a former governor of Nasarawa State.

    A source in CPC, who spoke with reporters yesterday in Abuja said: “Mustapha, for example, had been with us since the days of the TBO (The Buhari Organisation).

    “He rose through the ranks to become the National Deputy Chairman of the defunct CPC.

    “We know him. We know his capability and we can trust him enough to navigate the party through the stormy waters.

    “Al-Makura, on the other hand, was said to be the lone CPC governor while the party existed.

    “Neither of them failed nor floundered since then. So, how do you morally explain a purported endorsement of someone that we hardly know within our ranks, someone that does not enjoy popular support?

    “Buhari must be wary of dire consequences of the purported endorsement of Adamu on the party’s chapter in Nassarawa State.

    “It may lead to an implosion that may affect both Governor A.A. Sule and Senator Al-Makura.”