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  • ‘My husband calls me barren” – Woman tells court

    A 40-year-old businesswoman, Temidayo Amosa, on Friday dragged husband, Omotosho, before an Igando Customary Court, for allegedly calling her a barren woman.

    Amosa told the court that she has been married to Omotosho,70, for nine years.

    ”In January 2017, my husband sent me a text, calling me barren. He ordered me to leave his house. He said he was no longer interested in me,” she alleged.

    “I pleaded with him to divorce me so that I can move on with my life, because age is no longer on my side, but he refused,” she said.

    READ ALSO: ‘My husband slapped me for asking him to wash plates’

    Amosa prayed the court to dissolve the marriage.

    Responding, Omotosho prayed the court to grant the petitioner’s prayer.

    “I do not love her anymore, please grant her request. I have six children and some of my children are abroad. I don’t even need a child from her,” the respondent said.

    After listening to the both parties, President of the Court, Mr Adeniyi Koledoye, adjourned the case until Oct. 24 for judgment.

    (NAN)

  • Video: Peter Okoye denies promising Tacha N60m

    By Samuel Oamen

     

    Superstar musician Peter Okoye has denied promising to give Tacha, who was disqualified on Friday from #BBNaija whether or not she wins the reality show.

    Okoye was seen in a live video promising to give the controversial the prize money whether she won or not.

    However, Okoye made another live video on Friday to debunk the promise.

    Read Also: BBNaija: Will Peter Okoye fulfill his promise to Tacha?

    He said he never promised to give Tacha any money.

    According to him: “I said I will teach her how to make N60million, I never said I will give her N60million.”

    Peter went ahead to pledge to give N10million to anyone who can provide a video evidence or a tweet where he promised Tacha N60million.

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  • Strike at expense of patients’ interest unethical, Obasanjo tells Doctors

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday appealed to the medical practitioners in the country to always put the lives and health of their patients first before going on strikes.

    Obasanjo declared that the culture of doctors proceeding on strike and abandoning patients to their fate is even more unethical, advising them to fashion out another way to show their displeasure.

    The elder statesman made this known during the opening ceremony of the National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners (NAGGMD), at the Doctor’s House, Lukosi, Abeokuta.

    The ex-Head of States, who was the Father of the Day at the occasion, passionately appealed to physicians to make patients’ conditions a matter of priority while demanding better welfare from their employer(s).

    He said: “A major issue that I always want to talk about whenever I am in your midst, which I told you when you came visiting is the issue of going on strike anytime you want to show your displeasure particularly, government Doctors.

    “My position is that since the care for your patient is a major ethical issue of your profession, abandoning them to go on strike is even more unethical. You should fashion another way to show your displeasure and not doing so at the expense of your patients.”

    Commenting on the conference themed: “The Importance of Supply Chain Management in Health Care System Straightening,” Obasanjo called for the resuscitation of the old central medical store system in order to boost availability of drugs in the country.

    “We used to have something like that in the past during the Western region. I don’t know whether we still have it. If we don’t, made this is time to return it or have something near it, which will bring efficiency and affordability to our drug chain system,” he said.

    Also, the Secretary to the State Governor (SSG), Mr. Tokunbo Talabi who represented the governor, Dapo Abiodun aligned with the ex-President and called for caution over tendency to resort to strike.

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    “I want you to look into what Baba Obasanjo has said on this issue of strike. You can get alternative for Taxi drivers if they decide to go on strike, yes, we have Okada drivers, but, this is not so for you. God made you so special to save lives and you should live up to the expectation. We can device other ways to save these lives it is very important,” Talabi said.

    The Ogun State chairman of NAGGMD, Dr. Olufemi Odusote, in his welcome address hinted that the theme for the 2019 National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, “The Importance of Supply Chain Management in Health Care System Straightening” became imperative in view of the health challenges, which included manpower, brain drain, and general welfare of members and security challenges have made doctors vulnerable.

    “With the calibre of resource persons, including our highly revered Erudite Professor Ogunlesi as our guest lecturer, we are of the view that we are going to get solutions to these challenges confronting us as a body in the country.”

  • Gunmen kill policeman, seven vigilantes in Niger

    A policeman and seven members of the vigilante group have been killed by gunmen in Kusherki Community in Rafi local government area of Niger state.

    The gunmen were said to have laid ambush for the security operatives rushing to the village after receiving distress calls that it had been invaded by gunmen.

    The gunmen and security agencies exchanged gunfire that lasted for three hours which resulted to the death of the policeman.

    Policemen were said to have received a distress call that some gunmen stormed Lamba Waya village at Pandogari to rustle cows, prompting the deployment of a combined team of the Police Civil Defence and Vigilante group to track down the rustlers.

    Read Also: Gunmen abduct NRC MD’s wife

    Witnesses said that the gunmen escaped with the rustled cattle, leaving seven vigilantes and one policeman dead.

    The Niger state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Muhammad Abubakar confirmed the incident.

    He said that some of the cattle rustlers were also badly injured and a combined team of the Police Civil Defence and Vigilante group has been drafted to the area with a view to apprehending the culprits.

    DSP Muhammad Dan Inna alleged that some of the cattle rustlers were killed while others sustained various degrees of injuries as a result of gunfire.

    “Our men are following the blood trails and combing the areas as we speak, ” he explained.

  • COZA: Fatoyinbo not ready to be helped, says ex-spiritual father

    Founder of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) Abuja, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, is not ready to be helped to overcome his sexual weaknesses, his former spiritual father, Pastor Emmanuel Oset has declared.

    Oset, presiding pastor of Champions’ Church Ilorin, was reacting to the allegation of rape against Fatoyinbo by celebrity photographer, Busola Dakolo.

    Several women have also alleged the preacher had illicit sexual relations with them.

    The first allegation broke in 2013 when Ese Walters gave graphic details of how he had a long affair with the preacher, culminating in sexual relations while in the United Kingdom.

    Oset, to whom Fatoyinbo submitted until 2014, described his estranged spiritual soul as a man who cannot be helped by man or God.

    He spoke on Thursday in an interview on Arise TV.

    Read Also; Rape saga: Jealous pastors behind Fatoyinbo’s ordeal — COZA

    According to him:“Our Lord Jesus Christ knew that Judas had become a thief but it wasn’t Jesus who said so, it was John who said so. Not because Jesus was weak but because Jesus was hoping that this man would change,” he said.

    “You always find in the scripture, the purposes of God are redemptive. Before God comes with judgement in any case, you will see that he would have tried to get through to the person. It is when His love has been rebuffed and rebuffed again that He comes with judgement. That is God’s procedure.

    “God does not rule by force, he rules by love.

    “People have spoken. People spoke in 2013 but you can only help somebody who wants to be helped.

    “If somebody doesn’t want to be helped, even God will not be able to help him. His hands will be tight in that regard.”

    Recalling his efforts to bring Fatoyinbo to order in 2013 when Walters allegations became public knowledge, Oset said: “When in August 2013, news broke out online concerning him and his ministry, as somebody he was close to as an elder I thought it was my responsibility to get across to him.

    “I was preparing to go to the United States for ministry and after some efforts because it wasn’t easy to get through to him, his pastor in Ilorin here, I told him, get through to your boss and I want to share a thing or two with him.

    ‘’Eventually he succeeded, and he called me from Abuja. And I told him this news is all over the place and I want to hear from you and I want to also give you some counsel if need be.

    ‘’And he said he would get in touch. I said okay, I’m on my way to the US while I’m there if I want to get through to you how do I do it?

    “I thought he would just say sir you can get through to me using my email. Then he said his fear that time was that he was being bugged.

    “When I came back from the United States, I still tried to get across to him because my desire is always to please God. I am not saying this to impress anybody.

    “I wasn’t part of those already making comments on the issue. I just wanted to see how I could be useful in terms of helping him, but he didn’t show up.

    “I waited from August 2013 to April 2014. When he didn’t show up and he was coming to town, having meetings I was seeing his billboards in town, well, my wife and I said to ourselves we’ve done our bit.

    ‘’It was then I wrote him a letter and I said consider that we no longer have anything to do with you and your ministry. I didn’t post it, it was hand delivered by his pastor.”

  • No timeline to begin implementation of minimum wage – Labour

    The Joint National Public Service Negotiating Council (JNPSNC) has said there is no timeline on when the Federal Government would begin the full implementation of minimum wage to workers on all levels.

    The General Secretary, JNPSNC Alade Lawal, said this in an interview in Abuja.

    Lawal said that he was hopeful that both the federal government and the organised labour would arrive at a decision soon.

    He said that negotiation with the government team may resume in a couple of days.

    Lawal said: “It is still as it was. On the part of labour we are talking to our people, we are briefing them. You can call it mobilisation if you like. With the way they are working behind the scene we may be back to the negotiation table in a couple of days.

    READ ALSO: TUC to FG: conclude discussion on new minimum wage

    “This is not something that somebody can put a timeline. It is negotiation and when you negotiate you have fair deal from your side that you believe should be the ruling wage. They have their positions base on the numbers in the books.

    “So when you have two sides of a coin and you are meeting you can’t put a timeline but I want to believe that if you follow the trends of discussions, follow the trends of development, follow the trend of sincerity on the part of government, you will agree with me that we are moving very close to either arriving t something or let us see how it goes.”

    He dismissed the payment of minimum wage to workers on levels 1-6, stressing that as far as labour was concerned, the federal government had not paid minimum wage.

    “As far as we are concerned they have not paid anything. It has no effect,” he added.

  • FG approves N600bn facility for power sector

    The Federal Government has approved a N600billion assurance facility for the power sector until June, 2020.

    The amount, which is contained in the 2020 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper (MTEF/FSP), is as a result of the failure of the Power Sector Recovery Programme (PSRP).

    The document added that additionally, an accountability framework has been finalised by the federal government which will guide the drawdown of a $2billion World Bank Facility to support the implementation of the PSRP over the Medium Term.

    The document said the federal government may consider a Tariff review over the medium term, subject to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) review of the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO).

    According to the MTEF/FSP: “A N600billion payment Assurance Facility extension has been approved by the Federal Executive Council until June next year.

    “In addition, an accountability framework has been finalized with conditions precedents which will guide the drawdown on the $2billion World Bank Facility (of which $1billion is a performance-based loan) to support the implementation of the FGN PSRP will be finalized over the medium term.

    “Tariff review shall also be considered over the medium term, subject to NERC’s review of the Multi Year Tariff Order (MYTO).”

    The document also revealed that the federal government maintains a N20billion balance in the Ecological Fund for emergency response in the event of an unforeseen natural disaster in any part of the country.

    “Aside flooding, there is no imminent natural disaster warning for Nigeria from any of the relevant agencies monitoring such. Nevertheless, the FGN maintains a N20billion minimum balance in the ecological funds account for immediate emergency response in the event of a natural disaster in any part of the country,” the MTEF said.

    The MTEF/FSP document noted that the federal government as a result of the failure of revenue generating agencies to meet non-oil revenue projection, is working on collection efficiency of major revenue generating agencies to be improved upon.

    READ ALSO: Federal Government eyes 45million tax net

    The federal government, the document said is carrying out ongoing efforts to improve Government Owned Enterprises (GOEs) through a Performance Management Framework whole reviewing their operational efficiencies and cost-to-income ratios.

    “The FIRS is working to increase the tax payers database from the current 20million to 45million before the end of 2019.

    “In addition efforts are ongoing to improve GOEs revenue performance by full implementation of a Performance Management Framework for the GOEs whilst reviewing their operational efficiencies and cost-to-income ratios and generally ensuring they operate in more fiscally responsible manner,” the document said.

    On tackling insurgency in 2020, the federal government said it shall deploy its strategy of dialogue and military force in the event of upsurge in major security breaches.

    According to the MTEF/FSP document: “The mitigation action largely remains the same from previous year, a twin track approach of dialogue and military force shall be deployed in the event of an upsurge in major security breaches.”

  • Stakeholders call for FG’s intervention to boost tourism sector, economy

    Stakeholders in the Nigeria tourism sector on Friday called on the Federal Government to harness enormous potential in the industry to develop the nation’s economy.

    They told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in separate interviews in Lagos that the Federal Government should give attention to tourism to thrive.

    The stakeholders spoke in commemoration of the World Tourism Day designed by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) since 1980.

    The 2019 theme is: “Tourism and Jobs: a Better Future for All”.

    A veteran Fuji musician, Adewale Ayuba, said that government should exploit the nation’s tourism potential in cuisine, music, clothing and other areas to create employment opportunities for youths.

    According to Ayuba, proper projection of these potential will improve cultural exchange programmes among African countries, thereby putting Nigeria on the world tourism map.

    He said that government ought to create platforms which would enable musicians across different genres of music such as the Fuji, Waka and juju to showcase their talents to the world.

    “We can tag it ‘Nigeria Indigenous Music Festival’ and it can be promoted to attract tourists across the globe.

    “I advise that we celebrate our music that are indigenous to us, create platforms where Fuji, juju, Afro beat, Waka and Apala and more can be promoted.

    “I urge the embassies to promote our culture and music. This will help us to improve,’’ the Fuji musicians said.

    He, however, expressed regret that Nollywood artistes who had invested a lot were not reaping enough from their hard work.

    Read Also: Tourism practitioners lament temporary closure of border

    “We can see most of our actors who had entertained us later soliciting for help when they are sick, this is bad.

    “Government must create functional royalties to compensate them for their contributions toward the growth of the entertainment industry,” Ayuba said.

    Also, Mrs Ebele Enemchukwu, a former Miss Tourism United Nations, said the industry could be a huge money spinner for the nation, if well harnessed.

    Enemchukwu urged government at all levels to collaborate more with the private investors to ensure that the industry generate enough job opportunities for the citizens.

    According to her, the benefits of tourism are enormous, if government will endeavour to boost and sustain the industry.

    She said that all Nigerians have roles to play in the promotion of tourism by visiting and spending holidays in leisure sites because they have better attraction.

    “Nigerians should cultivate habit of visiting nation’s tourist attractions, share beautiful pictures, videos, articles that captures our rich green land and warm people.

    “I urge individual tourism practitioners to keep the fire burning, giving up is not an option and as far as tourism is concerned, posterity will remember you all for the good reasons,’’ she said.

    Enemchukwu recalled that when she won the Mrs Tourism United Nations World, she publicly pledged to use the platform as Tourism Queen to give Nigeria the needed promotion and visibility.

    “My reign ended two years ago, but that promise still stands and is still being fulfilled. I have contributed in many capacities to the industry.

    “There is more to Nigeria than Boko Haram, to political instability or all the negative reports that have gained publicity, locally and internationally,” she said.

    Commenting, Mrs Nike Okundaye, Managing Director, Nike Arts Gallery, also told NAN that government should intensify efforts in solving problems of insecurity, inadequate infrastructure facilities and power outage.

    Okundaye said these problems had hindered the growth of the tourism industry over the years.

    She said the industry was majorly driven by the private investors who needed to enjoy the support of government.

    Okundaye said also that government support would make tourism business to thrive, generate employment opportunities for youths and boost the nation’s economy. (NAN)

  • BUK expels 63 students, rusticates 13 others

    Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has expelled 63 students and rusticated 13 others for one year for their involvement in various forms of examination misconduct.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the Director, Examination, Admissions and Records (DEAR), Amina Umar-Abdullahi and issued to newsmen in Kano on Friday.

    According to her, the action followed a recommendation earlier submitted by the Senate Committee on Examinations Misconduct and Leakages approved on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019 at the 374th meeting of the highest decision making body of the institution.

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    She said the expelled students included 10 from the School of Postgraduate Studies, 10 from the School of Continuing Education and seven each from the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences and Computer Science.

    “However, the Faculties of Education and Management Sciences have six each and Engineering, FEES and Physical Sciences four and three, respectively.

    “The Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies has two expelled students and Faculties of Communication, Allied Health Sciences and Life Sciences have the least number of affected candidates with only one student each.”

    She said the Senate had equally directed that 19 other students be served with warning letters for other infractions.

    (NAN)

  • Ondo APC dissociates from pro-Osinbajo campaign group

    The Ondo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has dissociated itself from a group that staged support on Thursday for the Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo’s presidency in 2023.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a group, Southwest Youth Congress, had stormed the secretariat of the party with banners in a campaign tagged: ‘OSINBAJO 2023’.

    A statement made available to newsmen by Mr Alex Kalejaye, the state’s Publicity Secretary states that: “the action was an embarrassment to the leaders of the party in the state.

    “The party wishes to firmly declare that it has no link whatsoever with the said group.

    Read Also: UPDATED: N90 billion allegation against Osinbajo baseless- CAN

    “For the records, the group that could best be described as a non-governmental body, and looked a bit unorganised, only stormed the state secretariat of the party unannounced with their banners and other write-ups.

    “The party notes with deep concerns that a highly sophisticated state politically like ours knows better than engaging in campaigns for an election prematurely.”

    The statement appealed to “those it described as desperate politicians and attention-seekers to encourage the vice-president, who was sworn in only a few months ago, to concentrate on the tasks and responsibilities attach to his office.”

    “We are sure, the vice-president is preoccupied with decisions and policies in the overall interest of the country and could therefore do with less distraction.

    (NAN)