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  • Taraba killings: Lawyer donates to late policeman’s family

    A Benin based lawyer and Notary Public, Barr. Olayiwola Afolabi, has made cash donation to the family of late Sergeant Mark Ediale, one of the policemen killed by soldiers in Taraba State.

    Other policemen killed were Sergeant Dahiru Musa and Sergeant Usman Danzumi.

    Barr. Afolabi who presented the cash to the family through the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Danmallam Abubakar said he was sad when he heard of the killings.

    Afolabi stated he knew late Ediale as a brave, uncorrupt and one of the finest police officer.

    READ ALSO: Taraba killings: Family of slain officer, civilian seeks independent investigation

    He said his support for the family was to spur well-meaning individuals to show appreciation to the late officers because of their bravery in tackling criminals.

    According to him, “I know late Ediale, he is from Edo State. As a Nigerian and I am living in Edo State I decided to support the family. I appeal to well-meaning Nigerians to do something for the family of the policemen. They died fighting for our society to be crime free.

    “If you can train the children do it. The Edo State government and chairman of Esan Central local government should do something to immortalise him.”

  • DROMI empowers assaulted septuagenarian in Osun

    A Non-Governmental Organisation, Dr Rhoda Makinde Initiatives (DROMI), has empowered a victim of the #RevolutionNow demonstration in Osun state, Mama Sariyu Akanmu.

    The NGO is founded by Dr Rhoda Makinde, a physician and wife of Dr. Abiola Makinde, a member House of Representatives representing Ondo East/West Federal Constituency.

    After reading about the incident, the DROMI Intervention Team visited Osogbo, capital of Osun State where the incident occurred to have a chat with the old lady and identified with her.

    A statement by the organisation on Friday stated Makinde was not only concerned about the police assaulting the innocent woman, who was just exercising her right as a Nigerian but also wondered why a 70 –year- old still hawked to make a living and walk very long distance daily to sell her fufu.

    After an engaging discussion with her and inspecting her place of residence, the team concluded that she is in dire need of help.

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    The team went ahead to donate relief materials, including a new mattress with pillow, floor carpet, foodstuff and materials that can sustain her till the end of the year.

    It also donated some cash for her to stop hawking Fufu but to engage in a less strenuous business.

    Akanmu tearfully expressed appreciation to DROMI for coming to her aid and helping to change her life.

    She lamented the living condition in the country is worrisome and called on the Buhari administration to listen to the yearning of the people.

    DROMI’s vision is to transform thousands of lives through evidenced based programs that focus on expanding women’s economic opportunities, increasing women’s rights and security, and advancing women’s political participation through an integrated approach that promotes gender equality across the society.

  • JAMB cancels UTME result of another candidate

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has cancelled the unified tertiary matriculation examination (UTME) result of Kingsley Unekwe for altering his score.

    The board said 18- year old Unekwe was caught inflating his original UTME score from 201 to 269.

    He becomes the fifth person whose UTME result has been withdrawn and cancelled by the board.

    JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, disclosed this to reporters when Unekwe and his mother appeared before some officials of the board in Abuja on Friday.

    The registrar said Unekwe had edited the original score allocated to him by the board and presented it to his parents as the original result.

    He said the boy’s parent had called the board, alleging irregularities in their son’s result, leading to their invitation to Abuja from Awka, Anambra state.

    Unekwe, in the presence of his mother and officials of JAMB, confessed to have tampered with the original UTME result allocated to him by the board.

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    He said his original score of 201 didn’t meet the requirement to read medicine which his parents wanted him to study at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

    He explained that to make his parents happy, and proud, he had to edit the original UTME result to meet their expectation of him becoming a doctor.

    Unekwe appealed to the board for clemency, feigning ignorance of his crime.

    But JAMB registrar said the boy would be handed over to security agencies for prosecution.

    Prof. Oloyede said: “Anybody who does post-result infraction, will have their results withdrawn by the board.

    “You are the fifth person. Two of them are already being prosecuted because we showed them clearly that they forged their results to deceive their parents who are desperate, like your parents are to study medicine.

    “We will prosecute you for attempting to damage the image of the board. We told your father that we have all the facts, if we find out that the facts are not correct you will be prosecuted.”

  • BREAKING: Court grants ICPC’s request to freeze ex-Zamfara gov’s accounts

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted a request by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) to freeze bank accounts allegedly owned by the immediate past Governor of Zamfara State, Abdul’aziz Abubakar Yari.

    Justice Taiwo Taiwo, in a ruling on Friday, on an ex-parte motion by the ICPC, ordered that the accounts in two banks with funds in United States dollars and Nigerian naira, be frozen pending when the affected person shows cause why the freezing order should be vacated.

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    Justice Taiwo ordered ICPC to publish the order within 14 days in a national daily and for the affected parties to show cause why the funds would not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.

    Details shortly…

  • Ebola: what you need to know about the newly found ‘cure’

    In a new development to combat Ebola Virus Disease, scientists and doctors in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been running a clinical trial of new drugs to try to combat a year-long Ebola outbreak.

    Two new drugs have shown remarkable promise at treating Ebola in a clinical trial, increasing survival rates for people who recently contracted the disease.

    The therapies saved roughly 90 percent of the patients who were newly infected, a turning point in the fight against the virus.

    A randomized trial comparing four different treatments in four towns began in November.

    This trial was part of the international emergency response to the epidemic in Congo.

    The trial enrolled roughly 700 patients to try four experimental drugs.

    However, of the four, two treatments known as REGN-EB3 and mAb114 were considered effective.

    The two drugs work by intravenously infusing a combination of monoclonal antibodies into the patient’s blood.

    Read Also: Hope for Ebola victims as drugs show 90% survival rate

    While the other two drugs, Remdesivir and ZMapp, will no longer be administered because they resulted in death rates up to 3 times as high as the other two drugs in patients with low viral loads.

    “From now on we will no longer say that Ebola is not curable. This advance will in the future help save thousands of lives that would have had a fatal outcome in the past.” Jean-Jacques Muyembe, director general of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Institut National de Recherche Biomedicale, announced during a press briefing.

    Ebola Treatment center
    Ebola Treatment center

    Ebola first emerged more than 40 years ago, and it sparked global fear after massive outbreaks in West Africa between 2014 and 2016 killed more than 11,300 people.

    Smaller outbreaks have continued, including an ongoing crisis in Congo where nearly 2,800 people have been diagnosed and more than 1,800 people have died.

    The World Health Organization declared Ebola a public health emergency “of international concern” this July.

    Dr. Muyembe said, news of a cure could change the course of the outbreak.

    Dr. Muyembe, 77, who is referred to as a “true hero” has been fighting Ebola since it first appeared in what was then Zaire in 1976.

    The virologist spent 43 years of his life finding a cure for the virus which has affected his country since 1976.

    Decades ago, he pioneered the use of survivors’ blood serum — which contains antibodies — in order to save patients. The two experiment treatments that proved successful last week descend in part from his original research.

  • BREAKING: DSS takes El-Zakzaky, wife into custody

    Leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) Sheikh Ibrahim El-ZakZaky and his wife, Zeenate have been taken into custody by the Department of State Services (DSS) on arrival at the airport on Friday.

    El-Zakzaky and wife arrived aboard an Ethiopian Airlines by exactly 12noon at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport.

    The President, Media Forum of IMN, Ibrahim Musa, confirmed that El-Zakzaky was taken away by the DSS operatives.

    The sect leader rejected the court-ordered trip to India for medical attention, claiming the federal government frustrated efforts to get their preferred doctors to attend to them.

     

    Details soon…

  • BREAKING: El-ZakZaky, wife arrive Nigeria

    Leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) Sheikh Ibrahim El-ZakZaky and his wife, Zeenate, are back in the country after their botched medical trip to India.

    They arrived aboard an Ethiopian Airlines by exactly 12noon at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport.

    Key leaders of the sect confirmed to our correspondent the embattled couple is back in the country.

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    They rejected the court-ordered trip to India for medical attention, claiming the federal government frustrated efforts to get their preferred doctors attend to them.

    It was reliable gathered they are holed up in the VIP section of the airport with DSS operatives working frantically to take them to unknown destination.

    Details shortly…

  • Power sector reforms making steady progress – Osinbajo

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the Federal Government’s power sector reforms are already yielding results as steady progress is being recorded in power generation, transmission and distribution capacities on the national grid.

    Osinbajo’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, in a statement in Abuja, said the vice president spoke at the commissioning of the 2x60MVA, 132/33KV substation and associated 132KV transmission lines in Abeokuta, Ogun State on Thursday.

    The substation and transmission lines were built by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDHPC) and the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

    “This commissioning is an important part of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration’s efforts to improve the supply and quality of power reaching the homes and businesses of Nigerians.

    “Today we have 13,427 MW of installed capacity, and an available capacity of 8,342MW. This was achieved through the efforts of government’s private sector partners in the rehabilitation/commissioning of turbines in Shiroro, Egbin, Delta Power, Sapele and Gbarain.

    “Before the end of the year, new generation is expected from: Gbarain (Extra 115 MW); Kashimbilla (40 MW); Afam III Fast Power (240 MW); Gurara (30 MW); Dadin Kowa (29 MW); and Kaduna (215 MW).

    “In the long term, several solar plants will come on stream; the national grid, has the capacity to transmit 7,000 MW an increase from less than 5,000MW in 2015, this is due to the completion of several transmission projects like the Ikot Ekpene switching station and the completion of the Ikot Ekpene-Ugwuaji-Makurdi-Jos loop done by the (NDPHC) in 2017.”

    Osinbajo said distribution capacity in the 11 Distribution Companies also known as DisCos were significantly low; hovering at around 4,000MW on average with a peak of about 5,400MW.

    He said that despite the availability of 8,000MW of generation and 7,000MW of transmission capacity, lack of DisCo infrastructure to absorb and deliver grid power to end users had largely restricted generation to an average of about 4,000MW.

    Osinbajo said that part of the lack of infrastructure was the inability of discos to provide meters to consumers.

    He said that in resolving the issue, government stepped in through NERC’s Meter Asset Provider (MAP) Regulation of 2018.

    Read Also: Why Nigerians are not enjoying regular power supply, by Osinbajo

    On the Federal Government’s strategy that has improved generation and transmission capacities, Osinbajo said after a thorough assessment of the sector, it was evident that the current system needed serious adjustment to yield the desired results.

    “It is evident that the structure of the market today cannot deliver on the government’s promises for power for domestic and industrial use; a substantial change of strategy is being pursued.

    “First is the Siemens phased electrification roadmap to deploy financing and technology on commercial terms agreed with transmission and distribution companies in partnership with the German Government and Siemens.

    “In Phase 1, to increase transmission and distribution capacity to enable power delivery of 7,000 MW to consumers; (in Phase 2) eliminate bottlenecks in transmission and distribution to enable full utilization of existing generation for power deliver of 11,000 MW to consumers; and(in Phase 3) upgrade and expand generation, transmission and distribution for end-to-end power delivery of 25,000 MW.

    “Second is the opening up of the market to new investors in generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure transacting directly with each other to serve willing customers including deploying off-grid power and using micro-grids, especially for deployment of solar power.

    “We have successfully done this in Sabongari Market Kano, Ariaria Market in Aba and recently we launched the first of several solar power plants in Universities with the 2.8MW plant at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University in Ebonyi State.

    “Over the course of the next few months, the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effrun Delta and Bayero University, Kano State will have their off-grid Solar Hybrid systems commissioned,” he said.

    Earlier in his remark, the Managing Director of NDPHC, Mr Chiedu Ugbo, said the completion of the Abeokuta substation would substantially improve electricity supply to Abeokuta, Otta and environs as it would address challenges associated with load shedding, amongst others.

    He thanked President Buhari for prompt approvals given to all ongoing distribution projects across the country.

    Ugbo added that more distribution and transmission projects would be commissioned across the country before the end of the year to improve power supply.

  • Rape: speak out, police appeal to victims

    The Police Public Relation Officer of the FCT Command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, has appealed to victims of rape to speak out and cooperate with police prosecutors to get justice.

    Manzah who made the called in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday said such would help to weed the society of perpetrators of such crime.

    He was speaking on the sideline of the Forum for the Adoption of Framework on Police Media-Relationship and safety of Journalists in Abuja.

    He said prosecution of alleged rape case becomes a challenge when victims and their families do not come out or present themselves in the investigation and prosecution of the matter

    “Some of the family members who are principal witness would not want to come out; sometime they go behind and settled the issue without the knowledge of the police.

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    “When we want to continue investigation, you discover that they will be giving us excuses like ‘the victim has travelled or the relations are not on ground’ giving us different excuses.

    “These excuses are not helping the police in their investigation and diligent prosecution of the case.

    “I want to call on victims of rape, their relatives or relations to speak out, give police information and not go back behind the police to settle the matter.

    “We need them to present themselves; it will go a long way to assist us in our investigation and prosecution but when they go behind and settled with the accused, they stall the case.

    “You cannot go to court without the victim to tell their part of the story,” Manzah said.

  • BREAKING: El-Zakzaky, wife back by noon, says IMN

    The leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and his wife, Zeenat are expected back to the country by Friday afternoon.

    One of the top members of the IMN, Yahaya Muhammad Soje, told our correspondent that the IMN boss and the wife are in high spirit over their return.

    Soje said they will arrive the country alongside, family members, security operatives at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja through an Ethiopian Airline.

    Details shortly…