Tag: News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

  • Ibadan residents lament Ayefele’s music house demolition

    Residents of Ibadan on Sunday lamented  Sunday’s demolition of the Music House owned by popular musician, Yinka Ayefele, by the Oyo State Government.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the structure located on the Challenge-Toll Gate dual carriageway in Ibadan houses the popular Fresh FM radio station owned by the musician.

    A  NAN correspondent reports that hundreds of residents had thronged the scene wielding placards with various inscriptions criticising the state government over the exercise.

    Ayefele,  on his Facebook page after the demolition,  said:  “Oyo State Government did at last…..my pains, my sweat…So help me God.”

    Some of the early callers at the scene of the demolished building were Mr Seyi Makinde, a PDP governorship aspirant and  Dr Wasiu Olatunbosun, the Secretary of  Unity Forum, a splinter group in the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress.

    Also present at the scene was Hon.  Olusegun Olaleye representing Ibadan North State Constituency in the State House of Assembly.

    Makinde, Olatunbosun and Olaleye, however, appealed to the irate residents at the scene of the demolished structure to remain calm, urging them not to resort to self-help.

    Calls made to the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr  Toye   Arulogun, were unsuccessful as his two cell phone lines were switched off.

    NAN recalls that the state government had marked the structure for demolition, insisting that it contravened the state ’s planning laws.

    But Ayefele had approached an Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan seeking to stop the planned demolition.

    Ayefele’s counsel, Mr Olayinka Bolanle, in an exparte motion filed before the court, sought for an order of the court restraining the state government from demolishing the property pending the determination of the suit.

    Bolanle also stated that due process was followed in the construction of the structure while relevant approvals were obtained from the state’s departments and agencies associated with land and housing.

    Justice I. Yerima ordered the claimant to ensure service of the court process on the respondent and adjourned the case till Monday for the hearing of the exparte motion.

  • Neglecting Hepatitis B leads to liver cancer – Physician

    A Physician, Dr Ramon Moronkola, says neglecting Hepatitis B over a long period will lead to liver damage which can also lead to cancer of the liver.

    Moronkola, who works at a Lagos-based private hospital, Optimal Care, made the assertion in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Lagos.

    “Liver cancer, most times, the survival rate, when it sets in is within six months; it is that deadly.

    “Hepatitis B is deadlier than HIV because of its infectivity; if Hepatitis B virus is on a surface, it can last on that surface for months.

    “However, if it is HIV on a surface, in some hours and days it will die off, that means it cannot infect someone again.

    “The danger of neglecting Hepatitis B is that the person runs the risk of having his liver damaged or having cancer of the liver,” he said.

    He told NAN that Hepatitis B was highly preventable through vaccination, screening, early detection and treatment.

    According to him, Hepatitis B is one of the vaccines given to children and adults are encouraged to find out their status and if negative, they are encouraged to get vaccinated.

    “When you are vaccinated, you are protected from the virus.

    “Even for those who are positive, there are steps to take to protect the liver; one of them is to visit the hospital to see, especially, doctors who are trained in that field,” he said.

    The physician warned that activities such as consuming excess alcohol, taking herbs indiscriminately could worsen the situation of someone who has Hepatitis B.

    Moronkola said: “If someone has Hepatitis B, he has to now take extra care to desist from those things that can further damage the liver.

    “However, the first thing to do is to visit a specialist.

    “So, largely, what is being promoted is great awareness of the dangers of the condition and ensure that people vaccinate their children and go for screening,” he added.

  • Zamfara killings: Speaker lauds FG over deployment of troops

    The Speaker of the Zamfara House of Assembly, Alhaji Sanusi Rikiji on Sunday commended the federal government for the deployment of military troops to communities affected by bandits attacks in Zurmi local government area.

    Rikiji, who is also chairman of the state Damage Assessment and Relief Committee, gave the commendation while addressing the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at Government Arabic Secondary School Zurmi.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report that more than 12,000 IDPs were displaced from 18 towns and villages in Zurmi local government area by the bandits.

    “We thank the federal government for deployment of military personnel to these areas, we are still calling for more intervention and provision of sustainable security support in order to address the dwindling security situation facing the state,” he said.

    He urged the IDPs to remain calm as government was working with security agencies and all stakeholders to ensure peace returns to the affected communities.

    “We are also working with all stakeholders to improve your wellbeing while here in this camp”.

    “I want to thank the emir of Zurmi Alhaji Abubakar Atiku over his concern and support to his people.

    “We all know the efforts he have been making to ensure protection of lives and properties of his people, since yesterday we have been going up and down with him despite his age to ensure the IDPs are settled”, he said.

    The Emir of Zurmi, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku described the efforts of the federal and states governments as encouraging and also said, “what we have seen today is really appreciative, we want government to sustain these efforts”

    “I am aware that the federal government deployed more than 350 military personnel to these areas, therefore we are hoping that the situation will be better”, he added.

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    Earlier, the state Chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Alhaji Lawal Liman urged the people to embark on prayers, “we should pray to Allah so that to over come the incident”.

    Liman lauded the orderly manner and cooperation by the communities where the camps are located.

    He urged the IDPs to remain calm and always cooperate with the officials in order to maintain peaceful coexistence.

    The IDPs were camped by the state government at Government Arabic Secondary School Zurmi, Local Government Secretariat, MDGs Hospital and Primary Schools in Zurmi town.

    NAN further reports that the affected communities are Mashema, Tunfa, Tungar Fulani, Tungar Nasarawa, Gambiro, Kwaddi Inwala, Kalage, Jena, Garkuwa, Tunani, Duka, Gidan Dutse, Gidan Kayya, Birane. GidanTsaka and Kuruniya.

  • Stray bullet kills boy, wounds three in Boko haram invasion

    Stray bullet kills boy, wounds three in Boko haram invasion

    A 5-year old boy was on Saturday killed in an attack by Boko Haram insurgents at Magumeri town, headquarters of Magumeri Local Government Area of Borno.

    Alhaji Wakil Malam-Tawu, the Secretary to the Council, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday that the boy was killed by a stray bullet.

    Malam-Tawu said that two women and a teenager also sustained gun shot injuries in the Saturday night attack.

    He explained that a clinic, mosque and shops were also razed in the attack, adding that those injured were treated and discharged.

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    “The people have returned to their houses and slept at Magumeri while others came back in the morning. It was only one child of about 5 years old that was killed and three other people wounded by stray bullets.

    “And also a rocket launcher hit one of our health clinics, including a mosque and some shops along the main road.

    “This morning I visited Magumeri; the town is very calm, we paid a
    sympathy visit to the person who lost his child to condole him.

    “We also paid a visit to the areas where rocket launchers hit some of our structures.”

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    Malam-Tawu also dismissed as ‘misleading’ reports indicating that the insurgents had taken over the town, noting that normalcy has been restored to the area.

    NAN reports that the Nigerian Army had announced that three of its
    troops were killed and six others wounded while fighting to repel the insurgents’ attack in the town.

    Col. Timothy Antigha, Deputy Director Army Public Relations, 8 Task Force Division, said in a statement that the insurgents attacked and damaged military formations in the area.

    Antigha added that the troops had successfully repelled the attack
    while normalcy has been restored

  • Police to deploy 5,000 personnel for Kebbi LG elections

    Police to deploy 5,000 personnel for Kebbi LG elections

    The Kebbi Police Command says it will deploy 5,000 policemen to provide security during the conduct of local government election in the state on July 17.

    Spokesman of the command, DSP Mustapha Suleiman, said in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Birnin Kebbi that the police would be supported by other security agencies during the election.

    According to him, there will be movement restrictions between 6am and 6pm on election day and advised residents adhere to the order.

    He assured that the police and other security agencies would provide adequate security, to allow eligible voters exercise their franchise and safeguard the people against any threat.

    Suleiman called for the support of the residents to ensure peace before, during and after the council polls.

    The chairmanship and councilors elections would be held in the 21 local government councils of the state on Saturday.

     

  • Artisan arraigned for theft

    Artisan arraigned for theft

    A 36-year-old television repairer, Sunday Job, who allegedly stole his customer’s television set

    valued at N160, 000, was on Thursday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    Job, who resides at Oke-Ira area of Ogba, Lagos, is facing a two-count charge of obtaining money under false pretences and stealing.

    According to the prosecutor, Insp. Clement Ikuoimose, the accused committed the offences on Feb. 10 at Fashimo Close, Agege.

    He said the accused stole a Samsung plasma TV belonging to the complainant, Mrs Agatha Godwin.

    Ikuoimose said the complainant gave the accused her television set to repair and he demanded N65, 000 for the purchase of some parts and workmanship.

    “The complainant gave the accused the money but when she went to collect her TV, she discovered that the accused had moved out of the shop.

    “Efforts made by the complainant to retrieve her television and the money from the accused were unsuccessful and she decided to report the case to the police.

    “When he was arrested, he claimed he had sold the television and spent the money.”

    The offences contravened Sections 287 and 314 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015(Revised).

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Section 314 prescribes a 15- year jail term for offenders.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Y.O Ekogbulu, in her ruling, granted him bail in the sum of N150, 000 with two sureties in like
    sum and adjourned the case until July 20 for mention.

     

  • Author ‘Eze Goes to School’,Mr. Onuora Nzekwu goes home

    Author ‘Eze Goes to School’,Mr. Onuora Nzekwu goes home

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Mr. Lai Mohammed, has described the pioneer General Manager of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the late Mr. Onuora Nzekwu, as a patriotic Nigerian.

    It was at a night of tribute and songs for the 89-year novelist and editor at the NAN Media Centre in Lagos on Friday.

    “He was a patriotic Nigerian, who lived all his life providing selfless service to the nation. It may be hard to find such service in our society today.

    “He was a great Nigerian and an exceptional man who helped to build NAN, and also trained so many journalists who have excelled in their various fields.

    “He was also a cultural man and his work as Editor of `The Nigeria’ magazine helped in documenting various aspects of Nigeria’s cultural heritage.

    “He was a good writer, who inspired a lot of young ones to appreciate literature,’’ the Minister, said in his remarks at “a Night of Tributes,’’ for the late pioneer chief executive of NAN in Lagos.

    The minister was represented at the occasion by the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Press Council, Mr. Nnamdi Njemanze.

    In his tribute, titled `Glorification of a Titan’, the Managing Director of NAN, Mr ‘Bayo Onanuga, described Nzekwu as a legendary writer, whose novels inspired many during his school days.

    “I did not meet him during his time as General Manager, but I think he did a great work being the pioneer head of the agency, with a legacy that has still remained with us.

    “I read his book, Eze Goes to School  46 years ago, when I was in Secondary Class Two.  I must say we enjoyed the book and shared the experience of Eze.

    Though I never met Pa Nzekwu since he left NAN on 1st of July 1985 after seven years of meritorious service, I met his good legacy. 

    Many of the staff that has spoken about him did so in glowing terms. “He was a nice man. A man of few words, a good listener” are some of the testimonies that I have heard. 

    “When he was here, he gave everyone his due. He was fair to everyone”, others said. 

    “And someone attesting to his financial integrity told me that Papa was in the habit of returning to the Federal treasury unspent allocation. 

    “It is indeed a big credit to him that no one had spoken ill of him. People had rather spoken fondly of this titan. 

    “May God Bless His Soul”, Onanuga said.

    The managing director of NAN further said: “Pa Nzekwu crowned all his earthly achievements in 2008 when he was conferred with the Nigerian National Honor of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) in 2008.

    “This came two years after our agency had honoured him at the 30th anniversary with the title, Maker of NAN”. “

    In another tribute from the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Mr. Femi Onialeagbon, who represented the association, said that the prolific writer would be missed by his great works, which had left indelible marks in the literary world.

    “Without mincing words, he was a great writer who will be sorely missed by all. He was a prolific writer which many of the young generation will look up to,’’ he said.

    His daughter, Cordelia Uyanwa, said the simplicity of the literary giant endeared him to many.
    “He was a man loved by all. At no point in time will you not find someone outside the family living with us. He accommodated all,’’ she said.

    Another daughter, Nwando Idris, described Nzekwu as a man of few words.

    “He was a man of few words but prolific in writing. He will always put his thought in the book. He communicated without saying a word.

    “We are celebrating his lifetime as a wonderful man, who had a passion for all. He was a disciplinarian but not in the way many Nigerians would think he was,’’ she said.

    In a sermon, Pastor Seye Kosoko, talked about legacies people will leave behind and enjoined all to endeavour to leave good legacies, an example of which Pa Nzekwu has left behind.

    Quoting from Proverbs 22, Verse 8, Kosoko stressed the importance of the inheritance of moral stability, which he said could be found lacking in the society today.

    “Our society has placed too much emphasis on monetary values than moral edification,’’ he noted.

    The night of tribute was spiced with  performances by BJ Sax and Choir Groups and a musical group that rendered some of the loved songs of Pa Nzekwu, which included, Fela’s classic, Water No get Enemy.  Okey Bakassi, who was the anchorman, complemented the performances with rib-cracking jokes.

    Nzekwu, a notable writer and editor, was born in Kafanchan on Feb. 19, 1928.

    A teacher and a revered poet early in his working life, Nzekwu authored several novels which included: Eze goes to School, and its sequel, Eze goes to College, with the great historian Michael Ajayi Crowder published in 1964 and 1988.

    He also published `Wand of Noble Wood, `Highlife for Lizards, “Blade Among the Boys, “The Chima Dynasty in Onitsha and `Faith of our Fathers’.
    In recognition of his works and contribution to education in Africa, Nzekwu received the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in 1961.

    The award enabled him to study American Methods of Magazine Production in New York.

    In 1964, Nzekwu was awarded a UNESCO Fellowship which allowed him to study Copyright Administration for three months in Geneva, Prague, Paris, London, New York and Washington.

    Mr. Nzekwu was conferred with the Nigerian National Honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) in 2008.

    He was also honoured during the 30th Anniversary of NAN at Abuja in 1988, where he was presented a plaque with the engraving “Maker of NAN,’’ by the agency.

    He joined the Federal Civil Service In January 1956, as an editorial assistant at the Nigeria Magazine Division of the Federal Ministry of Information.

    Nzekwu worked as an editorial assistant from 1956 to 1958. In 1958, he took over the position of editor-in-chief of the magazine.

    He continued to run the Nigeria Magazine Division of the Federal Ministry of Information until 1966, when the Nigerian Crisis compelled him to transfer his services to the Eastern Nigeria Public Service.

    Nzekwu began as a senior information officer at Eastern Nigeria, a post where he combined the roles of the Information Ministry and Cultural officer.

    In 1968, he was promoted deputy director of the newly-created Cultural Division.

    At the end of hostilities in January 1970, Nzekwu returned to the Federal Ministry of Information in May and was assigned to the information division as the senior information officer.

    He worked as Protem general manager of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) until July 1, 1979, when he then took over the position of substantive general manager.

    Nzekwu retired from the Nigerian Public Service in 1985, after presiding over the affairs of NAN for nearly eight years and serving his country’s government for 39 years.

    He died in Onitsha, his hometown, on April 21, where his remains would be interred on June 30.

    The tribute session was attended by many retired personnel, as well as the current staff of the agency.

  • 82 Chibok girls rescue, proof of FG’s commitment to Nigerians–Tinubu

    82 Chibok girls rescue, proof of FG’s commitment to Nigerians–Tinubu

    Oluremi Tinubu, the Senator representing Lagos Central Senatorial District, said the recent rescue of 82 abducted Chibok schoolgirls was proof of the commitment of the Federal Government to the well-being of the Nigerian child.

    Tinubu said this on Saturday in Lagos in her message on the occasion the Children’s Day celebration marked annually on May 27.

    She expressed the hope that the remaining girls would be rescued soon and be reunited with their families.

    Tinubu also urged the government to provide food, shelter, affordable and accessible health care and education for those who had been displaced by insurgency.

    “This is your right and I hope that Nigeria can be better to provide you a whole world of opportunities ahead of you.

    “It is my hope that every one of you can be protected from violence in all its forms such as exploitation, abuse, trafficking, physical and humiliating punishment and harmful traditional practices among others.

    “However, you must not let the difficulty of the situation around you limit the greatness you have,” she said.

    She promised to continue to do her best to ensure better conditions, welfare and opportunities for children, women and the vulnerable in the society as the senator representing Lagos Central.

    “My commitment to you children has not waned.

    “You are Nigeria’s future and everything you do and learn is to prepare you for that great responsibility and equip you with all the necessary tools. Please make the most of it.

    “I wish you a happy Children’s Day and I hope sincerely that you take on the baton of excellence, impacting lives, your surroundings and Nigeria in all you do,” Tinubu said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Children’s Day was set aside by the United Nations in 1964 to celebrate the importance of children.

     

  • Cleric decries over exposure of children to social media

    Cleric decries over exposure of children to social media

    Pastor Doyin Jacob of Anointing of Christ Church, Osere, Ilorin, has condemned exposure of children to social media, saying it can corrupt and distract them from their studies.

    Jacob, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Ilorin on Saturday, described children over exposure to social media as evil.

    According to him, children practice what they see on social media which could influence them negatively and ruin their future.

    “The nude pictures they downloaded on YouTube will change their thinking since children like to practice or act what they see,” he said.

    The cleric described social media as an avenue where children learn foul languages that they use in their dealing with peers and elders not minding the implication.

    According to him, what children see last longer in their brain than what they read.

    “The bad pictures, images and video they viewed will ever be fresh in their minds and they may be tempted to practice same.

    “Children of today, spent longer time browsing and downloading music, films, porn and as well visit sites that contains amorous images and languages.

    “Exposing children to social media is like exposing them to wayward life.

    “Reading culture is fading away gradually among children, since the era of social media. They now concentrate more on knowing things on mobile phone than their book,” said the pastor.

    Jacob called on parents and guardians to discourage their children and wards from accessing social media and concentrate on their studies until they reach certain age.

    The pastor urged parents to keep an eye on their children to monitor their use of mobile phone and if need be censor the sites they visit.

    He said that parents should stop displaying ‘I don’t care attitude’ to their children.

    “They are getting too much addicted to social media and that signals danger in the nearest future to the present generation,” he warned.

     

  • Ajanah tasks govt, parents on quality education

    Ajanah tasks govt, parents on quality education

    Rep. Kabir Ajanah (APC-Adavi/Okehi Kogi) on Saturday urged governments and parents to give sound education to children.

    Ajanah gave the advice while fielding questions from the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) to commemorate 2017 Children’s Day in Abuja.

    He explained that the only way to fight poverty, ignorance and combat crimes in the country was by providing functional and quality education to Nigerian children.

    According to him, parents in particular, philanthropists and government should concentrate on how to provide children, younger generation with quality education because they are the future of this country.

    The lawmaker condemned certain violence and abuses against Nigerian children in some places in the country which he described as regrettable.

    He said that there is no better time than now for leaders at all levels to start mentoring children on good morals, cultural values as well as promotion of peace and unity in the country.

    “Whatever positions we are occupying as leaders, we must have it at the back of our minds that we will leave it someday and another generation will take over from us.

    “It is now mandated upon us to prepare and groom such younger ones that will take over for a better Nigeria,” the legislator said.

    Ajanah reiterated legislature’s commitment to protect and defend the right of Nigerian children through lawmaking and oversight functions.