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  • BREAKING: FG summons South Africa High Commissioner over xenophobic attacks  

    Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, has summoned the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Bobby Moroe, over the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.

    A meeting has been scheduled to hold between the duo by 11am on Tuesday.

    A senior official of the ministry,  Kimiebi Ebenfa, confirmed the development in a WhatsApp message.

    It reads: “I am directed to inform you that the Minister of Foreign Affairs has summoned the High Commissioner of South Africa for a meeting this morning by 11. The meeting was confirmed a few minutes ago.”

    Onyema on Monday vowed the Federal Government would take “definitive measures” following the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.

    READ ALSO: FG promises ‘definite measures’ over xenophobic attacks

    He described the attackers as mindless criminals, noting that the police intervention was ineffective.

    On his verified Twitter handle, the Minister said: “Received sickening and depressing news of continued burning and looting of Nigerian shops and premises in #SouthAfrica by mindless criminals with ineffective police protection. Enough is enough. We will take definitive measures.”

    Speculations that the alleged killer was a Nigerian sparked protests, looting and burning of foreign-owned businesses.

    The police had struggled to bring the attacks under control.

     

  • BREAKING: Five Kogi PDP aspirants step down for Wada

    Hours to the Kogi State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primary, no fewer than five aspirants from Kogi East, have stepped down for the immediate past Governor Cap. Idris Wada.

    Wada, who is seeking a second and final term as governor, is one of the 11 PDP governorship aspirants from Kogi East, from a total 13.

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    Addressing newsmen in the capital, Lokoja on Tuesday, the Vice Chairman, Kogi East Elders Council (KEEC) and former minister of State for Health, Arch. Gabriel Aduku, explained that the decision to prevail on the other aspirants to collapse their structure into Wada’s was in the overall interest of the party and the state.

    While he said that nine aspirants agreed to step down for Wada, he listed five, including the only woman aspirant, Mrs. Grace Iye Adejoh.

    Others said to have agreed to step down for Wada include AVM Saliu Atawodi (retd.), Dr Victor Adoji, Mohammed Tetes and Emmanuel Omebije.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Iran halts nuclear deal commitments

    Iran has officially stopped some commitments under a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, following an order from its national security council, the ISNA news reported on Wednesday.

    Recently, Iran notified China, France, Germany, Russia and the UK of its decision to halt some commitments under the nuclear deal, a year after the U.S. unilaterally withdrew from the accord and re-imposed sanctions.

    Under the nuclear deal, Tehran was allowed to produce low-enriched uranium with a 300-kg limit and produce heavy water with a stock capped around 130 tonnes.

    Tehran could ship the excess amounts out of the country for storage or sale.

    The official said Iran has no limit from now for production of enriched uranium and heavy water.

    Report says Iran’s initial moves do not appear to violate the nuclear deal yet.

    However, Iran has warned that unless the world powers protect Iran’s economy from U.S. sanctions within 60 days, Iran would start enriching uranium at higher level.

    The European Union and the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain said they were still committed to the deal but would not accept ultimatums from Tehran.

    The deal also caps the level of purity to which Iran can enrich uranium at 3.67 per cent, far below the 90 per cent of weapons grade.

    Read Also: There won’t war with US – Iran Supreme Leader

    It is also well below the 20 per cent level to which Iran enriched uranium before the deal.

    Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday said that Tehran does not seek war with the U.S., in spite of mounting tensions between the two arch-enemies over Iranian nuclear capabilities and its missile programme.

    Khamenei also said Tehran would not negotiate with the U.S. on another nuclear deal.

    (NAN)

  • Breaking: North East commission not Buhari’s idea- Clark

    The idea of the North East Commission was never that of President Muhammadu Buhari, Chief Edwin Clark has said.

    Reacting to the comment attributed to President Buhari that the North East commission was his compensation to the region’s massive electoral support in the just concluded February 2019 presidential election.

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    But the elder statesman said that the National conference and the 8th National Assembly should take the credit for the establishment of the North East Commission.

    He, therefore, noted that it was wrong for the president to tie development programme to political patronage.

    He warned that if development is tied to political patronage then the country is doomed.

     

    Details shortly…

  • North Korea demands release of coal ship seized by U.S.

    North Korea on Tuesday demanded the release of a cargo ship seized by the U.S. on suspicion of breaching UN and U.S. sanctions, the official Yonhap news agency cited Pyongyang state media as saying.

    The U.S. government on Thursday seized the North Korean ship which was being used to export coal, the first time Washington has taken such a step against Pyongyang.

    U.S. authorities said the ship, the Wise Honest, was captured after it attempted to hide its country of origin and was now in their custody.

    The Justice Department described the 17,061-ton, single-hull bulk carrier ship as one of North Korea’s largest.

    “The U.S. should think seriously about what consequences its brigandish act will bring about and return our ship without delay,” a North Korean spokesperson was quoted by Yonhap as saying.

    Read Also: North Korea fires unidentified projectile — South’s military

    The spokesperson reportedly added that the seizure was a violation of a joint declaration signed by the two countries, following the first-ever summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in June 2018.

    Negotiations regarding North Korea’s nuclear weapons have recently stalled and tensions between the two countries have been rising.

    Pyongyang and Washington have recently tested missiles. North Korea launched short-range “projectiles,” while the U.S. tested intercontinental ballistic missiles.

  • Gunmen abduct five-day-old baby, police detain father

    A five-day-old baby allegedly abducted in their home in Ijagbe community, Mopa-Muro Local Government Area, Kogi State, is yet to be found 10 days after the incident.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that the incident occurred at about 8 p.m. on April 11 when the gunmen invaded the home of Mr Tosin Ojuola and at gun point, forced his wife to surrender the child to them.

    Narrating the incident at Police Headquarters, Lokoja, on Sunday, Ojuola told NAN that he left home barely 10 minutes when the gunmen arrived and invaded his apartment, beat up his wife and asked her to surrender the baby at gun point.

    “I left home and was on my way to church for vigil on that fateful night, when I suddenly heard my wife’s voice crying and shouting for help.

    ”I quickly ran back to my apartment and my wife told me that two armed men had forcefully taken our baby away and ran into the nearby bush.

    ”I shouted for help and some youths immediately joined me to go after the gunmen to rescue my baby, but all our efforts yielded no result as we were not able to get them.

    ”We searched all the nearby bushes to some kilometers away, but because it was night, we could not go very deep into the bush,” he said.

    He stated that he reported the matter immediately at the Divisional Police Station in Mopa, where the police promised to investigate and search for the baby.

    Ojuola said that the following morning, more villagers were mobilised to search for the baby far into the bush, including farms and Fulani settlements, but that all efforts were abortive.

    He explained that the police came to his house also the following day to arrest his landlord and a Fulani man, who is a tenant.

    According to him, the Police said that they were the principal suspects.

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    But, Ojuola said that the matter took a twist on April 14, when police invited him for questioning and later detained him in connection with the incident.

    “The police told me that the community leaders demanded for my arrest, claiming that the village oracle (Ifa deity) revealed that I have hand in the stealing of my own baby.

    “Meanwhile, before my arrest, three of the community leaders came to my house on the third day and said that they were going to make sacrifice to their gods to expose the perpetrators and recover my baby.

    “They asked me to provide axe, cutlass, hoe, palm kernel oil and fresh yam, which I did, and they asked me to take them to the spot where I buried the placenta of my baby.

    “I took them there and they did some incantations and poured the oil on the spot, and assured me that my baby would be found.

    “To my greatest surprise and shock, it was the same people that asked the police to arrest and detain me for allegedly stealing my own baby,” he said.

    Ojuola stated that the case was later transferred to the State CID at Police Headquarters, Lokoja, on Wednesday.

    “I have since been in police cell for seven days without food and without any hope of finding my stolen baby. My image has been tarnished.

    “Why would I do such evil against my own baby? I am a farmer, and a staff of Mopamuro Local Government Council, I have five children.

    “The stolen baby was my sixth child. I still owe N4, 000 at the clinic where I took the baby to after he was delivered at home.

    ”I have spent over eleven years in the community, my aged parents are in the same community; I have never been involved in any crime in my life.

    ”I am innocent; I am a devoted and committed Christian. How would I steal my own baby, to do what and for what,” he explained.

    ”I am appealing to the police to conduct a thorough investigation and fish out the perpetrators, and help me to rescue my baby because I am helpless,” Ojuola pleaded.

    Shade Ojuola, his wife and mother of the baby, in tears, expressed sadness over the snatching of her baby at gunpoint.

    She told NAN on phone that she had bathed the baby, laid him in bed and was receiving fresh air outside in company with their landlord’s wife when the two gunmen emerged from nowhere.

    “They flashed their torch light and commanded us to hands up.

    ”I started shouting when they brought out guns and ordered me to shut my mouth; they forced the door open and carried my baby away.

    ”My husband had just left the house for church not up to 10 minutes when the kidnappers came,” she explained.

    Mrs. Ojuola who corroborated her husband’s earlier statements, called for immediate release of her husband to enable the family to continue the search for their baby.

    “I am begging the police to please free my husband from cell in Lokoja because he is innocent; he can never do such a thing; he is a hardworking man, and he fears God.

    “We have been married for 11 years now with five children, and he loves me and all our children; I don’t want to lose him,” she said.

    The aged father of Tosin, Mr John Ojuola, 74, told NAN on phone that some people in the community were conniving with the police to implicate his son.

    “The police should concentrate their effort on finding the real perpetrators of the heinous act against my innocent grandson and bring them to justice,” he said.

    The traditional ruler of Ijagbe, Chief Amushin Adeleye, who also spoke to NAN on phone, confirmed the incident.

    He, however, denied any involvement in the arrest and detention of Tosin, the father of the baby.

    He said that Tosin had never engaged in any form of criminality, violence or social vice in the community.

    The monarch further confirmed that the two people the community suspected after findings and consultations were Ojuola’s landlord, Samson Johnson and one Fulani  man, Umoru Isah.

    He said that the community later reported Johnson and Isah as suspects to the police.

    The traditional ruler appealed to the police to release the baby’s father and ensure that justice was done in accordance with the law.

    When contacted, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Hakeem Busari, said that he was aware of the matter.

    When told that the complainant in the case, Mr Tosin Ojuola, had been in detention at the CID section, Busari expressed shock and asked for time to enable him to find out the real situation of things from the Officer in charge of CID.

    However, the commissioner did not get back to NAN as promised and attempts to re-establish link with him failed as his mobile phone had been switched off.

     

     

  • Nadal makes winning start in Monte Carlo

    Rafael Nadal produced a clay court masterclass to pick apart fellow Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut 6-1 6-1, as the world number two began his Monte Carlo Masters title defence in stunning fashion on Wednesday.

    Playing his first match since injuring his knee at Indian Wells in March, Nadal showed no signs of rust as he raced into a 5-0 lead in the first set on Court Rainier III.

    Bautista Agut did get on the board but Nadal clinched the opening set and put his opponent under further pressure with another break of serve at the start of the second.

    There was no stopping Nadal who regularly moved Bautista Agut out of position, opening the court up effortlessly with powerful forehand combinations.

    After saving three break points at 2-1, Nadal displayed his clinical side at the net to secure a 4-1 advantage and went on to claim a convincing win.

    The 11-time Monte Carlo champion extended his winning streak to 16 matches at the tournament and will face Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov in the third round.

    “It was a great start, its good to be back here,” Nadal, the 17-times Grand Slam winner said.

    “I’ve had some great moments on this court, I really enjoy playing here.

    “It’s not easy to come back from injury. I had to do a lot of mental work as well to be prepared. I tried to play solid, dominate with my forehand when I had the chance.”

    German hotshot Alexander Zverev showed signs of a return to his explosive best in a 6-1 6-4 win over Canadian teenager Felix Auger-Aliassime.

    Third seed Zverev, who lives in Monte Carlo, reached the semi-finals of his ‘home’ event a year ago, but has endured a difficult 2019 season.

    After finishing runner-up to Australian Nick Kyrgios in Acapulco, Zverev has suffered early exits at Indian Wells, Miami and Marakech.

    “This is the first time this season I’ve felt really healthy,” said the 21-year-old.

    “I’ve been training well but haven’t been able to take that into matches.

    “I live just 500 metres from here. I’m comfortable on this court. I’m starting to feel better about my game. I’m really ready for the clay season.”

    In 2018 French Open runner-up Dominic Thiem won 20 of his 23 first-serve points in a commanding display to beat Slovakian Martin Klizan 6-1 6-4.

    Greek sixth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas also progressed, defeating Kazakh Mikhail Kukushkin 6-3 7-5.

  • Owo calm as traditional burial rites commence for late monarch

    Owo, an ancient city in Ondo State, wore a mournful look on Thursday following the demise of its traditional ruler, Oba Folagbade Olateru-Olagbegi, at 77.

    The news of the death of Oba Olateru-Olagbegi, which filtered in on Wednesday morning as a rumour, was officially confirmed on Thursday morning.

    A NAN correspondent, who visited Owo, noted that people were seen discussing the development in groups in some strategic locations of the town.

    It was observed that there were no human or vehicular restrictions in the town while economic activities were ongoing except at the palace and the king’s market.

    When NAN visited, the palace was not accessible as the palace guards were on standby to prevent unauthorised persons from entering the palace.

    NAN also observed that trees within the market had been cut off as part of the traditional rites for the late monarch.

    Speaking with NAN, Chief Niran Osuporu, the personal assistant to the late king, said that the monarch died Tuesday night in his palace after a brief illness.

    Osuporu added that traditional burial rites for the late king had started according to the customs of the ancient town.

    He said that there was no restriction on movement as all processes were peaceful.

    Osuporu, who is one of the high chiefs of the town, said that the king’s market had been temporarily moved to another location until another king would be selected and installed in line with tradition of the town.

    He told NAN that all chiefs were forbidden to put on their beads as a mark of mourning of the late king.

    Mr. Shina Olateru-Olagbegi, a younger brother of the late monarch, said that the death of the king was shocking but noted that the town was still calm and peaceful.

    Olateru-Olagbegi also confirmed that all necessary arrangements had been made for the traditional burial rites of the departed monarch.

    One of the indigenes of the town, Dr Adebayo Owa, told NAN that the demise of the king had put the whole town into a mourning mood.

    Owa, who is a lecturer at Federal University Oye Ekiti, described the reign of the late king as very peaceful.

    He prayed that the existing peace would continue in the town during the reign of the next king

  • Banditry: Troops arrest Anka LGA Vice chairman

    Troops of the “Operation Sharan Daji” in Zamfara have arrested the Vice Chairman of Anka Local Government of the state, Mr Yahuza Wuya for alleged link to bandits.

    The Acting Information Officer of the operation, Maj. Clement Abiade confirmed the arrest of Wuya in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja Thursday.

    Abiade said the council vice chairman was picked up on April 13 based on credible intelligence linking him to bandits’ activities in Wuya and Sunke communities.

    He alleged that Wuya “seamlessly assist in selling rustled/stolen cows and donkeys as well as giving information about troops, other security agencies and vigilantes’ movement to the bandits.’’

    The acting information officer also alleged that the suspect aided “the release of a notorious gun runner (Sani Yaro) from the Gusau prison.’’

    In another related development, Abiade said troops arrested two suspected informants along Burukusuma-Sabon Birni road in Sokoto State.

    He named them as Malam Ibrahim Bangaje and Mallam Ado Bayero.

    Abiade said that they would be handed over to relevant security agency for possible prosecution after initial investigation.

    Meanwhile, the Force Commander Operation Sharan Daji, Maj.-Gen. Hakeem Otiki has restated the commitment of troops toward enduring peace in Zamfara, Katsina, Kebbi and Sokoto states.

    Otiki, who is the GOC 8 Division Sokoto, appealed to the public to support the operation by reporting suspicious activities and movement of bandits to nearest security agencies for prompt action.

    NAN reports that on April 10, Gov.  Abdulaziz Yari, said 3,526 persons were killed by armed bandits in the state in the last five years.

    Speaking during a Town Hall Meeting attended by the acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, Yari said nearly 500 villages had also been devastated and 8,219 persons were injured, some are still in critical condition.

    He also said that over 13,000 hectares of farmlands were either destroyed or made useless as the farmers can no longer farm them.

    “The economy of the state has seriously suffered because thousands of shops were destroyed by the rampaging bandits who had displaced thousands of our people from their places of abode, many of whom cannot sleep with their two eyes closed because of fear,” he added.

    Yari said the government had written volumes of reports containing over 7,000 pages, giving details of the crises right from the beginning to the infiltration from Libya and Boko Haram.

    He disclosed that the government was aware of eight prominent bandits camps at different bush locations in the state, and urged that they should all be neutralized in order to decimate the criminals.

  • Kidnapping: Police arrest 40 suspects, rescue kidnap victims in Katsina

    The newly launched “operation puff adder,” by the Inspector general of Police, Mohammed Abubakar to rid the North Western states of kidnapping and banditry activities appeared to be yielding quick results as the Katsina State Command Wednesday evening paraded about 40 criminals arrested for various offences ranging from kidnapping, banditry, armed robbery, rituals and supplying of logistics to perpetrate criminality in the 8 front line local government areas of the State

    The State Commissioner of Police, Sanusi Buba while parading the criminals and some of the rescued victims before newsmen at the State headquarters of the Force said the success recorded was as a result of intelligence lead policing, increased visibility policing, Community based policing approach and the synergy with sister security agencies as exemplified through operation Puff adder

    He said ’’with the help of God and the relentless effort of my officers and men I am happy to present the successes recorded by the Katsina State Police command’’

    ‘’On assumption of duty two months ago, I assured the people of the state of their safety, peace and security. I also warned criminal elements to desist from criminality or leave the state because the command under my watch will have zero tolerance for criminality’’

    Amongst those arrested and paraded alongside their weapons which included AK-47 and other ammunitions, were a 7-man-gang of kidnappers terrorizing Safana, and Basari LGAs.

    They were arrested when they kidnapped Hajia Habiba aged 65 years from Yar-Liyau village in Kurfi local government area, where they demanded the payment of N15m for her release

    According to the CP, other exhibits recovered from the gang included two motorcycles, two machetes, and cash amounting to N218, 000

    The Commissioner also paraded those supplying logistics such as fuel, motorcycles, and repairing the arms used by the kidnappers. One Alhaji Sale Musa, 55 years, of Wagini village in Batsari was arrested with 28 jerry cans of fuel loaded in a Toyota truck trying to cross the notorious Rugu forest bordering Zamfara. On Police interrogation he confessed being supplied fuel by a manager in one of the Filling stations in Batagarawa Local Government area

    The CP who promised to be updating newsmen on the activities of the Operations going in the frontline local Government areas, said investigations are still ongoing on those paraded and that more arrests will be made. He however assured that they will be charged to court at the end of the investigations