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  • Akwa United to reverse Nigeria’s failure in CAF Confederation Cup – Coach

    Akwa United to reverse Nigeria’s failure in CAF Confederation Cup – Coach

    Abdu Maikaba, Coach of Uyo-based Akwa United FC on Wednesday said his team would reverse the disappointing records of Nigerian clubs in the Africa Football Confederation (CAF) Confederation Cup with an excellent performance.

    Maikaba said that the team would work in synergy with other clubs to achieve success.

    He said that working with teams like Enyimba was imperative for greater and better results considering the former’s excellent record in the championship.

    The Akwa United’s coach also said he would not undermine the contributions of clubs with abysmal records so as to come out good for the cup

    “While teams like Enyimba will give us ideas on how to make success, the ones that failed will reveal to us their mistakes so that we can work on them.’’

    Akwa United won the 2017 AITEO Cup by beating Niger Tornadoes 3-2 on penalties in Lagos on Oct. 15.

    They will be representing Nigeria at the 2018 CAF’s Confederation Cup.

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  • Court docks man over N2.6m fraud

    Court docks man over N2.6m fraud

    For allegedly perpetrating a N2.6million fraud, a 30-year-old man, Tasiu Ibrahim, was on Wednesday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    Ibrahim, whose address was not provided, is being tried for fraud and stealing.

    The prosecutor, Insp. Ezekiel Ayorinde, said that the accused committed the offences on Feb. 30 at Gatankowa market, Abule-Egba, Lagos.

    He said that the accused unlawfully obtained N2.6million from one Mr Salisu Abdullahi on the pretext of supplying aluminum and iron scraps.

    Ayorinde said that after the accused collected the money from the complainant, he was nowhere to be found.

    “The accused, after receiving the alert, absconded to an unknown destination.

    “Efforts made by the complainant to trace and retrieve his money proved unsuccessful until the accused was arrested after eight months of the fraud,” the prosecutor said.

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

    The section 314 prescribes 15 years jail term for obtaining money under false pretences.

    The accused pleaded innocence of the offences and was granted bail in the sum of N250,000 with two sureties in like sum.

    The Magistrate, Mrs O.J Awope, said that the sureties should be gainfully employed and show evidence of two years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    She adjourned the case until Nov. 11 for mention.

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  • Benteke hopeful of November return

    Benteke hopeful of November return

    Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke says he is recovering well from a knee ligament injury and confident of returning to first-team action for the English Premier League club in November.

    The Belgium international, Palace’s top scorer last season, sustained the injury in last month’s defeat to league leaders Manchester City.

    He has missed the Eagles’ last two games, including their first win of the campaign against champions Chelsea.

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    “The rehab is going really well and I‘m feeling really happy with the way my ligament is healing. So, hopefully I can be back in a few weeks,” Benteke told the club’s website (www.cpfc.co.uk).

    The 26-year-old also wants to impress Belgium manager Roberto Martinez with a goal-scoring run at Palace to boost his chances of being called up for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

    “Playing in the World Cup is a big motivation, but it’s only going to improve my performances at the club. I really want to help the team and do well this year to make sure I‘m in the squad,” he added.

    Palace are bottom of the table and host ninth-placed Newcastle United on Saturday.

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  • Ebonyi pledges commitment to welfare of physically challenged persons

    Ebonyi pledges commitment to welfare of physically challenged persons

    The Ebonyi Government has pledged its commitment to the promotion of the welfare and wellbeing of physically challenged persons in the state.

    Rev. Fr. Abraham Nwali, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to Gov. Dave Umahi on Religious Matters and Social Welfare, made the pledge on Wednesday in Abakaliki at an event to mark the World Sight Day (WSD).

    According to him, the state government is committed to alleviating the suffering of physically challenged persons
    as well as protection of their rights.

    Nwali encouraged the visually impaired to be useful to themselves and not to lose hope because of their physical condition.

    “There is ability in every disability, hence you must remain focused in the pursuit of your dreams and do not allow your physical challenges to limit or deter you from actualising your life dreams.

    “As a government, we will do everything within our powers to ensure that we encourage and support you individually and collectively to overcome your difficulties.

    “Again, you must believe in God and in yourselves and determine to succeed in whatever task you set to achieve,’’ Nwali said.

    The governor’s aide who described the visually impaired as special segment of the society, said that government would ensure the protection of their fundamental rights and support them to become economically independent.

    ” We will ensure that your fundamental rights are well protected from any abuse; ensure that you report any abuse of your rights timely to relevant government agencies.

    “Government is also determined to support you to be economically independent in order to contribute to the development of our dear state, “he added.

    Mr Joseph Enyi, the President of the Ebonyi chapter of the Association for the Blind, commended the state government for its good disposition towards the association.

    He said that the group would continue to support the programmes and policies of the present administration.
    The WSD is an annual day of awareness that holds on the second Thursday of October, to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment.

    World Sight Day 2017 was held on Oct. 12, 2017 globally, with Ebonyi celebrating the event on Wednesday,

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  • Court adjourns Sule Lamido ’s trial until Nov. 15

    Court adjourns Sule Lamido ’s trial until Nov. 15

    Justice Babatunde Quadri of Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday adjourned trial of former Governor of Jigawa, Sule Lamido, until Nov. 15.

    Lamido is being prosecuted alongside his two sons, Aminu and Mustapha, and two others by  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) on 27-count charge bordering on abuse of office and money laundering.

    At the resumed hearing, counsel to the defendants, Kanu Agabi (SAN), informed the court of his appearance in the matter for the first time.

    Agabi said “I am coming here for the first time in this case and I am pleading with the court to give me time to familiarise with the case.

    “I know this is a court of justice and the court is interested in speedy trial but I am pleading for time to get to know about the case.”

    The senior advocate took over from Joe Agi (SAN), who was the defendants counsel.

    The prosecuting counsel, Chile Okoroma, who did not oppose the defence counsel’s plea, told the court that he had assembled his witnesses and they were ready to go on with the trial.

    He said he would not oppose the defendants’ right to adequate defence representation in the interest of justice.

    Consequently, Justice Quadri adjourned the matter until Nov. 15 and Nov. 16 for continuation of trial.

    It would be recalled that Justice Babatunde Quadri had on July 7 dismissed an application by the former governor requesting that the trial be returned to former trial judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola.

    Justice Ibrahim Auta, the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, assigned the case to Justice Quadri when Justice Ademola went on suspension following corruption charge against him and his wife.

    But following judgment exonerating Ademola and wife, Agi requested that the Chief Judge
    return the case to him.

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  • Customs seize N30m contraband in Sokoto, Kebbi

    Customs seize N30m contraband in Sokoto, Kebbi

    The Federal Operation Unit ( FOU ) Zone `B’ of Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) has seized second hand clothes, rice, cooking oil and vehicles worth N30 million in the last six months at borders across Sokoto and Kebbi states.

    The Federal Controller, Mr Usman Dakingari, told newsmen in Sokoto on Wednesday that the items were seized from April and the unit had strategies to address smuggling in all axis, including porous borders.

    Dakingari said smuggling of banned items remained customs challenge in the 11 states under the zone and urged border communities to assist customs with useful information as smuggling deprived Nigeria of economic progress.

    “The Federal Government intensifies efforts on reviving cotton, rice and soya beans cultivation to enhance indigenous textiles, rice and cooking oil processing factories.

    “The efforts will provide employment and general income to government to execute needed projects, but smuggling activities cripple the system’’ Dakingari said.

    He said that such smuggled products constituted health hazard, stressing that customs officers and men were being motivated to ensure that they lived up to expectation.

    The controller expressed the unit’s commitment to its primary duty of anti-smuggling in all forms.

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  • Bindow offers to broker peace between Fulani and farmers

    Bindow offers to broker peace between Fulani and farmers

    Adamawa governor Mohammadu Bindow has offered to broker peace between Fulani herdsmen and farmers in Plateau toward halting midnight attacks on rural communities in Miango.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that rural communities in Bassa Local Government of Plateau have come under heavy attacks that claimed several lives in the last three weeks.

    Among villages hit were Ncha, Taegbe and Ndizewron where 26, six and 29 persons were confirmed killed

    Bindow, who visited his Plateau counterpart, Simon Lalong, to commiserate with him over the attacks, described the violence as “unacceptable”, and pledged to work with the governor to end the bloodshed.

    “As a governor of a state that hosts the leader of the Fulani world wide, the Lamido of Adamawa, I am in a good position to intercede, if it is established that Fulani people are involved in the hostilities,” he said.

    Bindow said he was particularly saddened by the violence because he grew up in Plateau and was an ex-student of Government Secondary School, Miango where the attacks were being carried out.

    “I will lead my brother, the Governor of Plateau, to the Lamido, for discussions. I will plead with the Lamido to visit the area to speak with the people, if need be.

    “I don’t know where the Plateau problem came from, but we will join hands with you and do our best to ensure that the problem becomes a thing of the past,” he said.

    He condoled Lalong over the death of his younger brother, Wummen, who he described as “very hardworking”, and prayed God to grant the deceased eternal rest.

    In his response, Lalong appreciated Bindow for the show of affection, saying that the visit had strengthened the relationship between the two states.

    He regretted that violence was returning to Plateau after two years of uninterrupted peace.

    “For 15 years, violence was our lot, but that was replaced by two years of stability before the recent incidences,” he said.

    He said that government was already leveraging on the prevailing peace to bring development to the people before the devil interrupted.

    Lalong, however, said that the people of Plateau were determined to sustain the peace, and urged the residents to promptly report any suspicious persons or movement to the law enforcement agencies.

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  • UNICEF urges FG to increase funding of education sector

    UNICEF urges FG to increase funding of education sector

    Mr Eki George, UNICEF’s communication For Development Specialist in Kaduna State, has urged the Federal Government ( FG ) to increase funding of the education sector to solve the nation’s technological challenges.

    George made the made the call at the opening of a five-day National Social and Behavioural Change Communication ( SBCC ) Strategy, for Infant and Young Child Feeding ( IYCF ), 2016 to 2020 domestication workshop in Kacha, Kaduna state.

    According to him, any nation that fails to properly fund its education sector will not develop.

    “Education remains a crucial tool for technological advancement towards national socio-economic development.

    “Nigeria desires to develop technologically, but sadly the country is not making the needed investment in educating its population to be creative, inventive and innovative.

    “Today, many graduates in the country are not employable, because the educational institutions have not been able to properly educate the youths with requisite skills needed to move the country forward,” he said.

    George decried the seeming neglect of education at the basic, which he said was the fulcrum upon which the secondary and tertiary education relied upon to grow.

    He further noted that it was unfortunate that many primary school teachers in the country are deficient in academic qualification, saying there is need for training and re-training of teachers.

    “Poor service delivery at the basic level where students are poorly prepared at primary and secondary school levels for tertiary education is the root cause of challenges in our education system.

    “Now we have a situation where our children struggle to pass WAEC, struggle to graduate and struggle to get employedand even when they get a job, they are ill equipped for lack of requisite skills. “This is because the country has not given the needed attention to education at the basic level, which was responsible for weak foundation for tertiary education.

    “If Nigerian universities cannot adequately prepare their students to effectively address contemporary problems, how can they prepare them for challenges of the future?

    “We need a bottom-up approach; from the basic to the tertiary institutions to be able to address the rot in our education system.

    “The answer remains adequate funding so that we can give the best to our citizens,” he said.

    The workshop was organised by the National Orientation Agency ( NOA ) in collaboration with United Nations Children’s Fund ( UNICEF ).

    Earlier, UNICEF’s focal Person in Kaduna, Malam Lawal Haruna, explained that the objective of the workshop was to create a medium for relevant stakeholders on nutrition to appraise the national IYCF SBCC document.

    Haruna, added that the workshop would enable the stakeholders to set achievable goals as well as design effective strategy for IYCF SBCC, based on the peculiarities in the state for domestication.

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  • Herdsmen, farmers sign peace pact in Niger

    Herdsmen, farmers sign peace pact in Niger

    Herdsmen and farmers in Mashegu Local government Area of Niger have signed a peace agreement to stop clashes among them.

    Babayo said the aim of the meeting was to reconcile communities that were affected by farmers/herdsmen crisis in the area.

    He said that the meeting was attended by Alhaji Bala Sai’du, Chairman, Mashegu Local Government, Alhaji Ardo Adamu, Chairman, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association in Niger, Fulani Herdsmen, Farmers, District Heads and community leaders from the area.

    According to him, the meeting was to promote peace among farmers and herdsmen and to appeal to them to desist from grazing on farmlands to avoid clashes with farmers.

    The director-general advised both parties to abide by the agreement and continue to respect the cultures of one another, tradition and means of livelihood.

    He urged them to be law abiding and live in peace irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliations.

    “Farmers and herdsmen should adopt alternative dispute resolution mechanism whenever there is a disagreement in order to avert the negative effects of crisis,’’ he said.

    Babayo also urged them to report any suspicious persons to the appropriate authority.

    He said this would enable the authority to interrogate the persons to know their mission in the state.

    He also advised both farmers and herdsmen against blocking cattle routes and destroying farmlands so as to sustain the peace in the area and guarantee food security.

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  • Man in court for seducing married woman

    Man in court for seducing married woman

    The Police on Wednesday arraigned one Ibrahim Bawa in a Minna Magistrates’ Court for allegedly seducing a married woman.

    Bawa is standing trial on a count charge of seducing a married woman, punishable under Section 389 of the Penal Code .

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Ahmed Saidu, told the court that one Alhaji Tanimu Salihu of Paikoro reported the case at the police station on Aug. 26.

    He alleged that Bawa was in the habit of inviting the complainant’s wife to his house at night on the pretext of giving her charms that would make her husband love her more.

    When the charge was read to the defendant, he pleaded not guilty.

    The Magistrate, Mr Mohammed Gabi, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N100, 000 and a surety in like sum.
    Gabi adjourned the case until Nov. 6 for further mention.

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