Tag: Alao Abiodun

  • UI announces date for Post-UTME Screening

    The University of Ibadan, UI has fixed Friday 06 and Saturday 07, September 2019 for its post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (Post-UTME) screening into all courses/programmes for the 2019/2020 academic year.

    This was contained in a statement issued by the school’s Registrar, Mrs Olubunmi Faluyi.

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    She advised the prospective students who registered for the post-UTME exercise to check the Admission portal for information on the specific date when and venue where they will be screened with effect from Monday, 02 September, 2019.

  • Weekly Review: Important stories you might have missed this week

    This week heralded the Eid-el-Kabir celebration for Muslim faithfuls across the world and also some other interesting news stories.

    It’s possible that you may have missed some of our most interesting stories from this week. To make sure you’re up-to-date, we take a moment every week to bring you important stories.

    Buhari’s pledge to the poor, Obaseki and Oshiomhole’s truce, Ganduje battle with Emir Sanusi continues, suspension of SIPRPP chairman, Okoi Obono-Obla and other controversial news dominated the political discourse this week.

    The Nation brings you a brief round-up of the major stories this week. Alao Abiodun Reports.

    Buhari pledges to fight for poor Nigerians

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    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Daura, Katsina State, said he will use his second term in office to improve the lives of Nigerians by paying close attention to the poor and those on the lower rungs of society.

    Addressing leaders of various communities from five local government areas of Daura Emirate, who paid him a visit as part of Eid El-Kabir celebration, the president said he is convinced that majority of Nigerians understand who he is and his mission, on account of which they returned him for a second term in office with larger margin of votes than 2015.

    “You know how much I laboured to get here. I ran three times in the past. The fourth time, God used technology to do it for me. The fifth time I ran (February 23, 2019), I went to all the states of the federation. The turnout of crowds was overwhelming.

    “Truly, the people know and understand my mission. This is what the votes showed. The administration will dwell on our campaign issues — security, economy and corruption. We will fight for the poor,” the president said.

    He emphasized the important place of agriculture under his administration, promising to appoint a minister who is knowledgeable and will know how to promote interest and investment in the sector.

    Boy, 15, stages own kidnap, arrested

    A 15-year-old boy allegedly staged his own kidnap. He demanded N500,000 as ransom.

    The minor, who was paraded in Jos, the Plateau State capital, on Thursday, told reporters that he initiated the plan with his friends, to enable him buy clothes and celebrate his graduation.

    “I was the one who initiated the plan and not my friends. I wanted my father to give me money for clothes and to also celebrate my graduation,” he said.

    Briefing reporters on the arrest of the minor, Police Commissioner Isaac Akinmoyede said five persons were arrested in a case of criminal conspiracy and kidnapping, including the victim, who stage-managed his own kidnap.

    He said the father of the victim, Mr. Jerry Vichi, on July 19 reported at ‘A’ Division, Jos that his son, working as an apprentice at a motor vehicle electrical wiring shop, did not return after the day’s job.

    The police commissioner said the suspect’s father reported that he received a phone call from a hidden number informing him that his son had been kidnapped and taken away from Jos.

    Edo crisis: Obaseki, Oshiomhole meet

    Governor of Edo State, Governor Godwin Obaseki, and his predecessor, Adams Oshiomhole appears to have set aside the alleged rift between them as both men met on Monday in the latter’s village, Iyanmoh near Auchi area of the state.

    Recall that Obaseki had in a Catholic mass to mark the 80th birthday of former APC national chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, said things will soon return to normalcy in the state as he and his predecessor do not have any fundamental issues.

    Speaking to journalists after the closed-door meeting, which lasted for about an hour, Oshiomhole said the meeting was not unusual as he was in constant touch with Obaseki.

    The APC chairman said, “It is not an unusual visit; the meeting afforded me the opportunity to meet with my brother and with people I have worked with.”

    Obaseki also noted that the visit was to celebrate the Islamic holiday with his former boss.

    Ganduje continues battle with Emir Sanusi

    This week, Abdullahi Ganduje, Governor of Kano State, ordered some district heads in the state not to attend Kano Durbar.

    A durbar is a festival that holds during eid el Kabir and eid el Fitri celebrations. It begins with prayers, followed by a parade of the emir and his entourage on horses.

    In a statement signed by Abba Anwar, chief press secretary to the governor, Ganduje asked them to celebrate the festivity in their respective emirates, saying “against some calls circulating in the social media, that all district heads were directed to attend Hawan Daushe at Kano emir’s palace, the Kano State government has directed all Hakimai to attend Hawan Daushe at their respective emirates.

    Buhari suspends SIPRPP chairman, Okoi Obono-Obla

    President Muhammadu Buhari has suspended the chairman of the Special Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property, Okoi Obono-Obla,

    This is to allow for investigations into cases of alleged falsification of records and financial impropriety against him.

    A letter addressed to him through the secretary to the government of the federation, says the suspension would be in place until the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission concludes its probe.

    His trouble was linked to an investigation by the anti-graft agency, ICPC, which found that he had falsified his WAEC result to enrol at the University of Jos, where he studied law in the 1980s. He also attended the Nigerian Law school on the back of the fake high school records.

    The findings of the ICPC also corroborated a previous inquiry by the House of Representatives in 2018. A House committee that investigated Mr Obono-Obla’s WAEC documents found that it was fake and asked Mr Buhari to remove him from office.

    The lawmakers also said Mr Obono-Obla’s university degree and law school certificate should be withdrawn and he should be handed over to federal authorities for prosecution.

    Another matter that worried administration officials was the growing claims that Mr Obono-Obla had used his office to enrich himself. The House also reached similar conclusions in its December 2018 report.

    Mr Obono-Obla has strongly denied all allegations of certificate forgery or corruption, saying he was a victim of vindictive powerful interests who are offended by his anti-corruption fight.

    El-Zakzaky arrives Nigeria, DSS takes him into custody

    The leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, has back arrived Nigeria from India.

    Mr El-Zakzaky’s flight arrived the Abuja airport on Friday.

    He was promptly whisked away by security operatives, believed to be officials of the SSS.

    The Shiite cleric has been in the custody of the SSS since his arrest in December 2015 following a massacre of over 300 IMN members by soldiers in Kaduna, for blocking a road.

    He travelled to India following an Abuja court order that he be allowed to receive treatment there.

    He claimed, upon arriving in India, that the Nigerian government working with the Indian government frustrated him from getting adequate treatment.

    Similarly, the Nigerian government has denied the accusations and said the Shiite cleric had ulterior motives for his actions in India.

    However, Hostilities resumed on Friday between the Federal Government and the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) moments after officials of the Department of State Services (DSS) took the leader of the sect, Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zeenat, back into custody.

    4.7 million have participated in NYSC since inception — DG

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) says more than 4.6 million graduates have participated in the scheme since inception in 1973.

    The director-general of the scheme, Shuaibu Ibrahim, said this on Thursday in Abuja while giving the scheme’s scorecard.

    Mr Ibrahim said the scheme has achieved so much in fostering unity and contributing to national development over the years.

    He said the educational development of the country has also been positively impacted by the presence of corps members as teachers in schools.

    “Since inception, 4,664,804 Nigerians have participated in the NYSC scheme. The scheme has done a lot to foster unity and integration through the policy of posting of corps members to other states than their state of origin,” he said.

    “Educational development of the country has been positively impacted through the posting of corps members to schools.

    PDP BoT chair okays RUGA

    The Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Walid Jibrin, has urged Nigerians to embrace the establishment of Rural Grazing Areas (RUGA) programme of the Federal Government.

    Mr Jibrin told journalists at his Nasarawa country home on Tuesday in Nasarawa State that the proposed settlement policy for herdsmen would promote peace and security in the country.

    He also explained that the programme would boost food security and improve the health and standard of living in rural communities.

    Mr Jibrin, who is also the Sarkin (leader) of Fulani in Nasarawa State, commended the federal government for introducing the RUGA programme in the country considering its importance.

  • Ebola: what you need to know about the newly found ‘cure’

    In a new development to combat Ebola Virus Disease, scientists and doctors in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been running a clinical trial of new drugs to try to combat a year-long Ebola outbreak.

    Two new drugs have shown remarkable promise at treating Ebola in a clinical trial, increasing survival rates for people who recently contracted the disease.

    The therapies saved roughly 90 percent of the patients who were newly infected, a turning point in the fight against the virus.

    A randomized trial comparing four different treatments in four towns began in November.

    This trial was part of the international emergency response to the epidemic in Congo.

    The trial enrolled roughly 700 patients to try four experimental drugs.

    However, of the four, two treatments known as REGN-EB3 and mAb114 were considered effective.

    The two drugs work by intravenously infusing a combination of monoclonal antibodies into the patient’s blood.

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    While the other two drugs, Remdesivir and ZMapp, will no longer be administered because they resulted in death rates up to 3 times as high as the other two drugs in patients with low viral loads.

    “From now on we will no longer say that Ebola is not curable. This advance will in the future help save thousands of lives that would have had a fatal outcome in the past.” Jean-Jacques Muyembe, director general of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Institut National de Recherche Biomedicale, announced during a press briefing.

    Ebola Treatment center
    Ebola Treatment center

    Ebola first emerged more than 40 years ago, and it sparked global fear after massive outbreaks in West Africa between 2014 and 2016 killed more than 11,300 people.

    Smaller outbreaks have continued, including an ongoing crisis in Congo where nearly 2,800 people have been diagnosed and more than 1,800 people have died.

    The World Health Organization declared Ebola a public health emergency “of international concern” this July.

    Dr. Muyembe said, news of a cure could change the course of the outbreak.

    Dr. Muyembe, 77, who is referred to as a “true hero” has been fighting Ebola since it first appeared in what was then Zaire in 1976.

    The virologist spent 43 years of his life finding a cure for the virus which has affected his country since 1976.

    Decades ago, he pioneered the use of survivors’ blood serum — which contains antibodies — in order to save patients. The two experiment treatments that proved successful last week descend in part from his original research.

  • Things you should know about Sowore’s ‘#RevolutionNow’ movement

    Youths and facilitators under the auspices of the Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria on Monday, August 4, defied threats of security agencies to hold the ‘Revolution Now’ protest in four states of the country and Abuja

    States where the Revolution protests took place are; Lagos, Osun, Ondo and Cross River.

    It would be recalled that on Saturday, August 3, the State Security Service arrested the publisher of popular media organisation Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore.

    The SSS said Sowore was arrested for calling for revolution against the present administration.

    Sowore who contested for presidency in the 2019 general election in series of recent video clips decried the governance pattern of the present administration.

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    Revolution Now protesters in Lagos

    Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police also warned that Revolution Now protesters would be made to face the wrath of the law.

    Despite the threats, several Civil Society Organizations (CSO) maintained a ‘no-going-back’ stance despite Sowore being in detention and the warning from police.

    The protesters said their demands had been broken down into three phases, each of which contains issues that must be addressed.

    The three phases are as follows:

    * First phase: End anti-people economic policies

    * Second phase: End special privileges for the ruling class

    * Third phase: Return political power and national wealth to the working people

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    First phase – End Anti-People Economic Policies:

    * Return of fuel prices and electricity tariffs to their levels in 1999.

    * End to estimated and inflated billing by the electricity distribution companies

    * No devaluation of the Naira.

    * End to the insecurity and constant bloodletting in the country

    * Abolition of tuition fees in all public universities and secondary schools.

    * Immediate payment of the N30,000 minimum wage

    * The immediate release of all political prisoners, including Shi’ite leader Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife

    * The immediate payment of all outstanding salaries of workers and pensions of retirees.

    Second phase – End Special Privileges for the Ruling Class:

    * All public officials must be banned from educating their children in private schools in Nigeria or in schools in foreign countries.

    * These officials must be banned also from obtaining healthcare in private hospitals in Nigeria or in hospitals in foreign countries.

    * An immediate end to the use of police or military personnel as private security guards for these officials.

    * Except for the president and governors, these officials and their immediate family must not live in class-exclusive estates

    Third phase – Return Political Power and National Wealth to the Working People:

    * The complete and uncompensated repossession by the working people of all national resources stolen by the ruling class

    * The complete and uncompensated seizure by the working people of all private wealth accumulated by public officials during and after their tenure of service.

    * The complete socialisation of all land in the country and declaration of access to land as a basic right.

    * To break the stranglehold of the ruling class on political power by banning from politics all who have stolen the people’s money and property since 1960.

    * To reduce the cost of governance by abolishing the Senate, thus establishing a uni-cameral legislature with only the House of Representatives.

    * Abolishing the death penalty except for the embezzling or privatisation of the public wealth.

    * Producing a new constitution for Nigeria by a democratic and people-led process involving open discussion, debate, and determination of proposals and suggestions by the working people.

  • Reps Member seeks House intervention as constituents petition poor road work

    Resident members of Olomi-academy community, Oyo state have petitioned Hon. Tolu Akande-Sadipe representing Oluyole Federal Constituency over the poor quality of work at the ongoing road construction at Ijebu Igbo-Ita Egba-Owonowen-Ibadan.

    The road which is being financed by the Federal government through the Federal Ministry of Works, Lands and Housing is said to link Ogun and Oyo State.

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    In a swift move to get the complaint treated by the ministry in charge of the project, Hon. Sadipe presented the petition at the plenary on Thursday where the attention of the house was brought to the poor quality of work currently ongoing at the construction site by the contractor assigned to do the job.

    In her statement, she said “I have a petition from my people, one of my constituency area on the construction of Ijebu Igbo-Ita Egba-Owonowen-Ibadan road which affects both Ogun and Oyo State but more so Ibadan my constituency regarding the poor quality of work being performed by the contractor the job was assigned to.”

    She further urged the House to intervene and take necessary steps on the issue as raised in the petition.

  • Just In: Nigeria’s tallest man debunks marriage rumour

    Nigeria’s tallest man, Agoro Afeez Oladimeji took to his Facebook page to debunk rumours of marriage pictures trending on social media platforms saying that it was just a function.

    In a Facebook post, He said “Please disregard the pictures about my marriage, Not real, I was at a function on Saturday wearing aso ebi.”

    Nigeria's tallest man
    Agoro Afeez Oladimeji and a friend

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    Our reporter gathered that the trending pictures of Afeez Agoro and the lady (Adewuyi Olufunke) emanated as a result of his invitation to Yinkyem School during 2019 Yinkyem funfair/community impact tagged as ‘project Smile’.

    However, the duo’s pictures who were adorned in same attire have continued to get congratulatory messages and controversial remarks.

  • Abducted Aid Worker Cries for Help

    The aid worker kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists, Grace Taku alongside five humanitarian workers and staff of Action Against Hunger (ACF) has appealed to the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Nigerian government “to do something” about their release.

    In a video clip released, Grace Taku, the aid worker kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists on July 18 claimed that Leah Sharibu alongside one Alice has been killed by the insurgents because of the Federal Government of Nigeria’s inability to do something.

    It should be recalled that Leah Sharibu was among the 110 Dapchi schoolgirls kidnapped from Yobe State by the insurgents.

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    The three minutes and 17 seconds video featured a veiled female nurse who identified herself as Grace Taku speaking on behalf of five other abducted men sitting behind her.

    She said, “My name is Grace. I work with Action Against Hunger, an NGO in Borno state. My base is Damasak.”

    “We went to work on Thursday, July 18, 2019, and on our way back to Damasak, we were caught by the army of Calipher.”

    “We don’t where we are. At this moment, we don’t know where we are. I am the only Christian among them. I am appealing to the Christian Association of Nigeria to please assist and do something about me.

    “I am also appealing to the Action Against Hunger, they should do something to make sure that we are released,” she added.

  • Six things you probably didn’t know about new NNPC GMD

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday appointed Mele Kyari as the new Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

    A statement by the spokesperson of NNPC, Ndu Ughamadu, said President Buhari also appointed seven new Chief Operating Officers to work with Mr. Mele Kolo Kyari.

    Kyari who hails from Borno State succeeds the incumbent GMD, Maikanti Baru, who is due for retirement from the NNPC in July.

    Here are six things you probably don’t know about the incoming NNPC GMD, Mr. Mele Kolo Kyari;

    1.         Kolo Kyari is going to become the 19th Group Managing Director of the national oil company since the inception of the organization. This is according to the statement issued by NNPC’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Ndu Ughamadu.

    2.         He bagged his Bachelor of Science in Geology and Earth Science from the University of Maiduguri in 1987.

    3.         He was a former Nigeria’s national representative to the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as he led the OPEC’s economic commission board which was in charge of reviewing the global oil markets.

    4. Prior to his appointment at the OPEC, Kyari was a group general manager for crude oil division, which shows that he had been in the downstream sector for some time.

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    5.         He began his career at the Nigerian Geological Survey Society as a field geologist from 1988 to 1991 before he became a seismic data geophysicist and IDSL, a subsidiary of the NNPC.

    6.         In 1998, he was in National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) and then became the Abuja operations manager of the same organization. He became the head of the production contracts department between 2007 and 2009. In 2016, he was the supervisor of production sharing contract for the NNPC.

  • Yahoo boys: Not too Young to Scam?

    Yahoo boys: Not too Young to Scam?

    By Alao Abiodun

    Using the biblical analogy, the ‘internet’ is just like a double-edged sword — it makes much of our lives easy, making it possible for us to connect with people, family, loved ones and business partners no matter where they are on the globe. On the other hand, it gives room for ‘internet fraud’ and ‘cyber crimes’ to reach right into our offices, our homes, and into our daily lives.

    A greater part of the society is bedeviled with the utmost desire to get rich quick, amass enormous and massive wealth so as to feel important, because we believe wealth is the measure of power and importance. It is in realization of this fact that these “not-too-young-scam-minded” set of people direct their attention to defrauding innocent people.

    The so-called ‘yahoo boys’ are not ghosts, they live around us. These same boys grew up with all of us in this same society. They share their scam escapades and proceeds at beer parlours, club houses and social gatherings in the midst of like-minds with no meaningful contributions to this society.

    It’s quite saddening that these individuals’ have made a deliberate choice to follow the dishonourable path of fraudulent practices as a means of livelihood. This is very much egregious, because it is not just a trend in Nigeria only but globally. The many cases of scam from these yahoo boys are pointers to poor home upbringing, unemployment, peer pressure and so on

    Despite several arrests and convictions over this continuous trend, Nigerian youths have continued to ply the trade in droves both at home and abroad.

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    We’ve heard many horrific tales of how these boys end up performing various rituals such as using small tortoise, which they keep under their feet whenever they are chatting on laptops with victims while for some, their fingertips also bear incisions and a charm-filled animal horn prepared by their spiritualists — are these acts and many others not synonymous with that of those who are dreaded ritualists or kidnappers?

    Sadly, there are large number of youths who are dropouts, unemployed youths and undergraduates studying in the country, engaging in this internet fraudulent practice. With the continuous rise in this illegal activity, it is crystal clear that there’s a frightening level of despondency among the youths – men and women — but the stark reality remains that the absence of ‘job opportunities’ is fuelling a lot of youths to engage themselves in these unholy-profitable ventures.

    Simultaneously, there are many young people in government, working in different organs of the government, NGOs and many other state and non-state agencies but sadly those who’ve chosen the fraudulent ways have been propelled in the wrong direction.

    Considering the divesting effect, uncontrollable increasing trend and magnitude in the nation’s age-long prestige, the devil does find work for idle hands and when a gun is included, that work can have deadly repercussions. Hence, government agencies must intensify its efforts in curbing the nefarious practices of these boys before they start operating in another advanced level of fraudulent practices.

    Meanwhile, the federal government must be reminded again that Nigerians are increasingly losing hope and confidence in the nation’s security agencies because of the unethical conduct of some of its operatives. Some of the actions of the Nigerian Police have brought embarrassment to the nation. Cases of bribery or extortion and extra-judicial murder are on the increase.

    The youths must be reminded that they must substitute their sterile thinking and stubborn objection to entertaining the ideas of creativity and not be forced to sit on the margins of society, waiting on the train track for a train that may never come. In this globalized and knowledge-based world, every young person should harness every opportunity to contribute to the society while fulfilling their potentials and not partaking in criminal activities.

    • Alao Abiodun, Alaojoshua200@gmail.com