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  • Robbers kill another UNIBEN lecturer

    Robbers kill another UNIBEN lecturer

    -Police recalls personnel attached to VIPs for verification

    A five-man armed robbery gang has shot dead a senior lecturer of the University of Benin ( UNIBEN ), Dr. Godwin Omofonwa.

    Dr. Omofonwa was killed yesterday Evbuomore quarters, Ugbowo in Egor local government.

    This is just as the Edo State Police Command has recalled all policemen attached to VIPs in the state for verification.

    The robbers that killed Dr. Omofonwa were not lucky as policemen attached to Ugbowo Division engaged them in a shootout and killed one of them.

    Items recovered from the robbers included two cut to size guns, single barrel gun, one iron cutter, one live and twelve expended cartridges, phones and other dangerous items.

    Parading the corpse of the slain robber, State Police Commissioner, Babatunde Kokumo, said the gang has been terrorising residents of Ugbowo and its environs in the past two months.

    According to him, “The command recieved a distress call about the activities of armed robbers at Evbuomore quarters, Ugbowo this morning. Policemen from Ugbowo and surrounding Divisions were deployed to the scene to engage the robbers.

    “In the ensuing gun battle, one of the marauders was shot dead, while others escaped. Sadly, one Dr Godwin Omofunwa, a lecturer in the Department of Education, UNIBEN died as a result of gunshot wounds he recieved from the robbers.

    “The deceased three phones and another nokia phone robbed from one Precious were recovered from the dead robber”, he stated.

    Kokumo stated the recall of personnel attached to VIPs for verification was because of over alleged misuse of the policemen.

    He said the policemen deployed as escorts or guards are to report to the police headquarters with letters of authority for verification.   

    Spokesman for UNIBEN, Mr. Osasuyi Michael, described the deceased as a dedicated lecturer and was on his way to the office when the tragic incident occurred.

  • China -Nigeria bilateral trade stood at $12.3bn in 2017

    China -Nigeria bilateral trade stood at $12.3bn in 2017

    China says its bilateral trade with Nigeria in 2017 stood at 12.3 billion dollars.

    Deputy Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Lin Jing told our reporter that the trade figure recorded was from January to November 2017.

    Lin added that the figure also represented a 30 per cent increase compared to the same period of 2016.

    “The bilateral trade is a very important mechanism to boost our economic relationship.

    “We do not have the total trade volume for the whole year, but for the total volume from January to November, bilateral trade stood at 12.3 billion dollars.

    “That represents more than 30 per cent of increase compared to the same period of 2016; we believe that by maintaining our normal trade volume, our overall economic relation and cooperation will be boosted and give impetus to our overall relationship.”

    Nigeria and China established formal diplomatic relations in Feb. 1971.

    The envoy, however, said both countries, in 2005, established strategic partnerships to promote relations in several areas and enhance continued people-to-people exchanges.

    He said such strategic partnership was fostered as a result of Nigeria’s importance to China.

    “Nigeria is the biggest Chinese investment destination in Africa, the second largest export market and the third largest trading partner of China in Africa,” he said.

    Agreements by both countries following the strategic partnership paved way for Chinese investment and development opportunities in Nigeria.

    Lin reiterated the Chinese Government’s commitment to exhaust its efforts to promote development programmes in Nigeria.

    He said plans were underway to transfer some of China’s industrial capacity to Nigeria

    “There is also a concept initiated by my ambassador called made in Nigeria with China.

    “I think this is a very good concept; there are many private investors in China, they have expertise, experience and surplus industrial capacity.

    “They need to find the market. All these conditions we will make use of to see whether we can try something successful here.”

    He further said that China’s relationship with Africa would boost economic activities, generate income and enhance foreign investment.

    “We have friends in Africa and we want to further cement our friendship and we believe that by supporting each other we are going to have bigger win win scenario.”

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  • Oil prices rise to $70 on strong economy amid OPEC cuts

    Oil prices rise to $70 on strong economy amid OPEC cuts

    Oil prices were firm on Wednesday, receiving ongoing support from healthy economic growth as well as from supply restrictions led by a group of producers around the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ) and Russia.

    Spot Brent crude oil futures, the international benchmark for oil prices, were at 70 dollars a barrel at 0102 GMT, up 4 cents from their last close.

    U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at 64.59 dollars a barrel, up 12 cents .

    In the latest sign of healthy global economic growth, Japanese manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in almost four years in January, a survey showed on Wednesday.

    Economic growth is translating into healthy oil demand growth, which comes at a time that OPEC and Russia lead production cuts aimed at tightening the market and propping up prices.

    The deal to withhold output started in January last year and is currently set to last through 2018.

    Stephen Innes, head of trading for Asia/Pacific at futures brokerage Oanda in Singapore said a “beaming economic forecast along with stout compliance from OPEC (to withhold production) is providing convincing support.”

    In spite of the overall supportive market conditions, which have seen crude futures rally by almost 15 percent since early December, there are signs that traders are preparing for a downward correction.

    One way of doing that is to take out so-called put options on crude futures contracts which give a trader the right, but not the obligation, to sell at a certain price.

  • Police kills robbery suspect in Edo

    Police kills robbery suspect in Edo

    The Police in Edo have confirmed shooting to dead a member of an armed robbery gang and the escape of five other members of the gang that escaped with various degrees of gunshot injury

    The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Johnson Kokumo, made this known to newsmen on Wednesday in Benin.

    Kokumo said that in the early hours of Jan. 24, the command received a distress call about the activities of the gang at Evbuomore Quarters in Ugbowo Division.

    He said the command quickly deployed policemen from the division and surrounding division to the scene.

    “There was a gun battle between the robbers and the police, and in the ensuing fire-force, one of the gang member was shot and others escaped.

    “Sadly, one Dr Godwin Omofuma, a lecturer with the University of Benin, later died as a result of gunshot wounds he received from the robbers.

    “Items like phones, one single barrel gun, one iron cutter, one live and 12 expended cartridges, among others, were recovered from the robbers.

    “Similarly, last Thursday, Jan. 18, at about 0700 hours, two suspected armed robbers who robbed their victim of her Lexus 330 SUV, cash, jewelries and other valuables were arrested,’’ he said.

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    He said that the items recovered from them included two cut to size guns, one locally made pistol and one live cartridge were recovered.

    Kokumo also said that on the same day, three men suspected to be cultists were arrested in a bus with one locally made pistol and eight live cartridges.

    The commissioner of police also said that two suspects who murdered their victim over an infraction were arrested on Jan. 3, while another suspect was arrested on Jan. 21 in the state capital for being in possession of 150 rounds of live cartridges.

    Kokumo further said that the command was inundated with reports of misuse of policemen attached to VIPs in the state.

    He said in view of this and to sanitise the system, all persons to whom policemen were attached to as escorts and guards should report to the State Police headquarters with their letters of authority for verification.

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  • Illegal migration: El-Rufa’i seeks involvement of Governors’ Forum 

    Illegal migration: El-Rufa’i seeks involvement of Governors’ Forum 

    Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa’i of Kaduna State on Wednesday cautioned the youths against migrating illegally out of the country, saying rather, they should remain, work hard and build bright future for themselves.

    The governor, who made the remark when he received officials of NYSC and PAIGAS who paid him a courtesy visit in his office, said the campaign instituted by the two on illegal migration was laudable.

    He asked them to extend the campaign to the Nigerian Governors Forum, to accelerate engagement with the youths and help address the menace.

    “Illegal migration is an unusual type of brain drain with several devastating effects synonymous with modern day slavery.

    “The youth population in Nigeria nurture the wrong impression that Europe and the West are greener, whereas, unknown to them. the condition of living there is hard, unsympathetic and devoid of community life that accommodates the interest of one another.”

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    The governor, therefore, advised the youths to liberate themselves from “erroneous sense of entitlement, work hard, acquire necessary knowledge, experience, get involved and seize political authority” as practiced worldwide.

    He pledged to partner with the NYSC and PAIGAS in this respect.

    El-Rufa’i assured  the state government would provide additional hostel accommodation and upgrade of facilities at the NYSC Orientation camp in Kaduna.

    Earlier, Amb. Martin Uhomoibhi, the President, Pan-African Institute for Global Affairs and Strategy (PAIGAS), said the group consists of former Nigerians envoys and other imminent Nigerians who are committing themselves to this cause.

    “We have decided to use our wealth of experience and resources to sensitize corps members on the dangers
    associated with illegal migration.”

    Uhomoibhi expressed appreciation to the NYSC Director General, Brig. Gen Suleiman Kazaure for accommodating PAIGAS to reach out to serving corps members, as the bulk of illegal migrants were graduates.

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  • 2,170 youths get NDE training in Anambra — Coordinator

    2,170 youths get NDE training in Anambra — Coordinator

    No fewer than 2,170 unemployed youths benefitted from the various training programmes of the National Directorate of Employment ( NDE ) in Anambra in 2017, the state Coordinator, Mr Joseph Iroegbu, has said. Wednesday in Awka, said the beneficiaries had concluded their training and were awaiting take-off later this year.

    “Thirty youths graduated from Basic Business Training, while one person out of the 50 that were trained on Own Your Business course qualified for grant of N800, 000 for submitting a bankable proposal.

    “Other areas where youths were trained include women employment, agricultural development scheme, life skills, business development and poultry.

    “Two thousand youths who commenced training on Vocational Skills Development in 2017 are still undergoing the course billed to be concluded before February.

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    “The programme is going concurrently in the 21 local government areas in the state,’’ he said.

    The coordinator acknowledged the rising unemployment rate in the country but regretted the negative attitude of youths to apprenticeship.
    He decried how some of the beneficiaries were not paying back the soft loans because the politicians who nominated them gave them the impressions that NDE empowerment programme was entirely free.

    “Part of the challenges is that our graduates don’t pay back their loans, they use it to shore up their egos and give them the impression that the startup loan is free money from government.

    “So, when we go to them they say we should go and meet the politicians who signed for them.

    “People are not serious in the training and entrepreneurship; they seem to be more interested in the stipend we pay them as trainees.

    “We have good programmes to solve unemployment but we are worried that they are not embracing it, our store is filled with idle equipment, even our forms are not filled to indicate that they want resettlement,’’ Iroegbu said.

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  • LCCI urges FG to review security strategies

    LCCI urges FG to review security strategies

    Mr Babatunde Ruwase, President of LCCI, made the call on WednesdayThe Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( LCCI ) has urged the Federal Government to review its security strategies and prioritise the safety of lives and properties across the country. in Lagos during a media briefing on the State of the Nation.

    He said the spate of insecurity in parts of the country was becoming worrisome and has grave implications for businesses and investors.

    “Incidence of criminality, such as terrorist activities of Boko Haram in the North East, herdsmen killings and destruction of farms, kidnapping, armed robbery and cult related violence.

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    “Religious and ethnic conflicts are prevalent across the country,” he said.

    Ruwase noted that insecurity issues would affect the country’s quest to achieve food security, contribute to high food inflation rate and cause shortage of raw materials for agro-allied businesses.

    According to him, the situation also has negative effects on investors’ confidence and generates adverse global perception about the country.

    He said that the cost of security have spiked operational costs of some businesses, especially in oil and gas sector by 12 per cent over the last four years.

    “Some of them had to provide private security, escorts, convoy operations and protection of facilities and equipment,” he said.

    Ruwase urged government to provide adequate security and invest in apparatus that would assist in curbing the menace.

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  • Commonwealth Games selection will be on merit – NTTF

    Commonwealth Games selection will be on merit – NTTF

    The Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) said the selection of players for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in Australia would be on merit.

    NTTF’s National Coach Nasiru Bello told the Reporter on Wednesday in Lagos that the trials would be very competitive as players would be eager to make the team.

    Reporter reports that the 2018 Games is scheduled for April 4 to April 25 in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, would feature 275 events in 18 sports with 70 countries participating.

    “We had a national trial in December which identified some outstanding players in the ongoing camp, but we owe the nation a duty to present a formidable team for the Games.

    “The target is to improve our record because our performance in Glasgow was not impressive where we got only a bronze medal in the men’s team event.

    “Besides, those who have featured in the Commonwealth Games will strive to maintain their position, while first timers will also struggle to displace them in the final trials proposed for February.

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    “The home-based are anxious to make a name for themselves and have the opportunity to be listed in the world ranking after their participation in the Games,’’ he said.

    Bello said that the quest had compelled home-based players in camp to absorb rigorous training daily in the Knock-Up Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.

    He said that the players were responsive to the programme which included services, stroke techniques and skills, adding that those were necessary to sharpen their forms.

    “We observe training twice daily; morning and evening sessions and we also carry our foreign-based players along as part of build-up for the final trials.

    “Training is going on well, the players are doing well in line with the programmes we are giving them here, the foreign-based are not left out,’’ he said.

    The coach popularly known as Alakoro expressed confidence that the country would top the medal table in various events that would be featured in the Games.

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  • Police arrest suspected robber in Enugu

    Police arrest suspected robber in Enugu

    The Enugu State Police Command says it has arrested a robbery suspect, Jude Agha, after tracking him for two weeks through intelligence information in the state metropolis.

    The command’s spokesperson, SP Ebere Amaraizu, made the disclosure in a statement he issued in Enugu on Wednesday.

    He said that police operatives from Ogui Division in the state capital followed the suspect along Onitsha Street by Udi Road in Ogui axis of Enugu on Jan. 22.

    Amaraizu said that the police recovered one locally-made pistol with two live cartridges from the suspect.

    “Agha, who hails from Afikpo in Ebonyi State, carried out his nefarious activities with some members of his gang.

    “Their activities include armed robbery, car snatching as well as the robbery of a supermarket at Onuasata in Ogui, Enugu on Jan.14 with their locally-made pistols,’’ he said.

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    The spokesperson said the suspect was helping the command in its investigation while manhunt on the fleeing members of his gang had been intensified.

    Amaraizu, in a related development, said the command had rescued one Jones Anyim from irate mob that wanted to kill him when he attempted to steal a motorcycle.

    He said the incident happened at Eke Market along Amurri Road in Agbani community of Nkanu West council area on Jan. 22.

    Amaraizu noted that if not for the timely interventions of police in Nkanu West Division, the angry mob would have used sticks and other dangerous instruments to kill the suspect.

    “It was gathered that following the alleged incident, irate mob descended heavily on the suspect and inflicted various degrees of injuries on his head and body.

    “But for the prompt intervention of police operatives that prevented what would have brought about the untimely exit of the suspect.

    “The police also rushed the suspect to the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Ituku/Ozalla near Enugu for medical attention,’’ he said.

    The spokesman noted that investigation had commenced on the incident.

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  •  Residents urge FG to enforce official pump price at filling stations

     Residents urge FG to enforce official pump price at filling stations

    Some residents of Port Harcourt have urged the government to ensure its agencies regulating the sale of petroleum products stopped filling stations from selling above the approved pump price.

    The residents made the call when they spoke with the Reporter on Wednesday in Port Harcourt against the backdrop of the products’ scarcity.

    They decried the sale of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) popularly known as petrol at N220 per litre instead of N143 or N145 by independent marketers in the state.

    A taxi driver, Mr Ifeanyi Umeh, accused the independent marketers of inflating the pump price, saying that they had become a problem in the oil retail sector.

    “Most of them have fuel but it is either they sell at N220 per litre or they hoard the fuel; it is not fair to most Nigerians.

    “For me, I buy from the marketers because of my business as a taxi driver and because there is no queue at their stations due to the high price.

    “After buying, I recoup my money by charging an increased fare due to the situation.

    “But if I am a private man, I would rather sleep at the filling station with approved pump price than buying at N220,’’ he told Reporter.

    A trader, Mr Tam Igbani, said that the government should stop the petroleum crisis in the country due to its negative effect on the masses.

    “Imagine paying N400 instead of the previous N200 from Obigbo to Mile 1 Park as transport fare for a commercial bus; it is not fair enough at all,” he said.

    A public servant, Mrs Nkem Azuka, said that she had stopped making large pot of soup because she could not afford petrol to power her electricity generator to preserve it.

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    “Since this month, I lost three pots of soup because the temperature has been high in the city and with the attendant high cost of fuel; I cannot afford to power my refrigerator.

    “We have not had power supply for about eight months now and we have relied on electricity generator.

    “But with the high cost of petrol, coupled with the payment of school fees and house rent, we decided to manage our poverty level,’’ Azuka said.

    Azuka, who said that they lived at Okporo road area, said that cooking soup everyday was not only uneconomical but stressful to her as well.

    She called on the government to alleviate the sufferings of the masses.

    A major petroleum dealer on Aba road, who spoke anonymously, accused independent marketers of being very greedy.

    He commended the Federal Government for not listening to the demands of the marketers and said that with time, they would behave themselves.

    According to him, they are selling at high price because some Nigerians patronised them, if not, hunger would have forced them to sell at the normal price.

    “As far as I am concerned, the independent marketers are very selfish and aim at adding to the sufferings of Nigerians; Nigerians should ignore them.

    “We will not hoard petrol and will continue to sell at the officially approved pump price,’’ he said.

    The Reporter reports that long queues are seen at major marketers and the NNPC Mega Filling Stations, resulting in increased transport fares by about 100 per cent.

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