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  • Edo 2020: Imasuangbon eyes Obaseki’s job

    Chairman of Pace Setters Group of Schools, Barr. Kenneth Imasuangbon, popularly known as Rice Man has indicated interest to contest for next year’s governorship election in Edo State.

    Imasuangbon, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, is said to have begun telling PDP chieftains about his ambition.

    The ‘Rice Man’s is popular among the poor in the state for his philanthropic activities and yearly distribution of rice during festive seasons.

    Aides closed to Imasuangbon who confirmed the report said the decision has thrown his supporters in joyful mood.

    Imasuangbon began his quest to govern Edo in 2007 under the defunct AC. He stepped down for Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and later joined the PDP in 2008.

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    His entrance to the PDP revived the party but he lost the party’s governorship primaries to General Charles Airhiavbere in 2012.

    Imasuangbon joined the defunct APC where he contested for the governorship primaries in 2016 and he lost to Godwin Obaseki.

    Last year, Imasuangbon returned to the PDP to support the presidential ambition of Governor Aminu Tambuwal.

    Imasuangbon could not be reached for comments.

  • Breaking: Navy commences destruction of unserviceable firearms

    Nigerian Navy on Thursday commenced the manual destruction of unserviceable firearms recovered from Ondo State Amnesty Programme.

     

  • Four remanded for attempted kidnap in Niger

    A Chief Magistrates’ Court in Minna has ordered the remand in prison custody of four men for alleged attempted kidnap.

    Legbo Yasaba, Ndako Adamu, Makun Mohammed and Baba Salla were docked on two counts of criminal conspiracy and attempt to commit an offence.

    The Police Prosecutor, ASP. Daniel Ikwoche, told the court that one Mohammed Gbako of Etsu Audu village in Agaie Local Government Area reported the matter at the station on June 5.

    Ikwoche said the complainant alleged that he woke up one fateful morning in May and found a letter in front of his house.

    According to him, the author of the letter was said to have demanded N5m or he would kidnap the complainant and his family.

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    He stated that police detectives swung into action and arrested the first accused person who confessed to have conspired with the other three accused to commit the offence.

    He said the offences were contrary to sections 3(1) and 3(2) of the Kidnapping and Cattle Rustling Law f Niger State 2016.

    When the charges were read to them, they all pleaded not guilty.

    The Prosecutor, thereafter, prayed the court for adjournment as investigation into the matter was still ongoing.

    In her ruling, the magistrate, Hauwa Yusuf ordered the accused persons to be remanded in prison custody.

    Yusuf adjourned the matter until July 1.

  • Breaking: Finally, Okorocha sworn in as Senator

    Former Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha was on Thursday sworn in as Senator representing Imo West Senatorial District.

    Clerk to the Senate, Nelson Ayewoh, conducted the swearing-in ceremony after which Okorocha signed necessary documents.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had on Tuesday issued a Certificate of Return to the former governor, as the winner of the Imo West Senatorial District election.

    A Federal High Court in Abuja, the nation’s capital, directed the commission to issue him the certificate.

    Details shortly…

  • June 12: Lagos APC Women Leader urges Nigerians to defend democracy

    Women Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Hon. Jumoke Okoya-Thomas, has urged Nigerians to continue to defend democracy as the nation remembers June 12, 1993 Presidential Election won by the late Chief M.K.O Abiola but annulled by General Ibrahim Babangida.

    Okoya-Thomas also congratulated the newly elected President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Ahmed Lawan and new Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila.

    These were contained in a statement released by Okoya-Thomas on Wednesday and signed by her media aide, Mr. Oladipupo Awojobi.

    Okoya-Thomas recalled that the June 12, 1993 Presidential Election that was annulled by the then military government of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida (rtd.) was a watershed in the political history of Nigeria.

    The one-time member of the Federal House of Representatives then commended President Muhammadu Buhari for honouring the family of the late Chief M.K.O Abiola last year and for recognising June 12 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day.

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    According to her: “These are best of times for the people of Nigeria. June 12, 1993 Presidential Election has been put in proper perspectives and we have just elected new Senate President and Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives.

    “The emergence of Senator Ahmed Lawan as the President of the Nigerian Senate and Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila as Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives. both of the ruling APC is an indication that democracy has taken a right footing in Nigeria.

    “The fact that the elections of the National Assembly leaders coincided with the celebration of the June 12, 1993 Presidential Election won by the late Chief M.K.O Abiola is a good development and we have cause to celebrate as Nigerians.”

    The Women Leader used the opportunity to thank Nigerians for voting overwhelmingly for the APC in Lagos State in the 2019 General Elections and for electing President Muhammadu Buhari for a second term.

    She then promised that Nigerians should expect better performances in the next four years both in Lagos State and at the federal level as the APC is in-charge of both the legislative and executive arms of government in Abuja.

    “We will not disappoint our people and we all look forward to a robust development both in Lagos State and in Nigeria in the next four years.

    “The APC is a progressives party and we will not disappoint our people as they reposed their trust in us, which was why they gave us the mandate to be in power in Lagos State and in some other states in Nigeria and voted for President Muhammadu Buhari to rule the country for another four years,” the statement read.

  • Teddy A chops off signature hair

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Tope Adenibuyan popularly known as Teddy A has “chopped off” his signature dreadlocks which most of his fans loved.

    The singer had earlier put up a video of himself on Instagram, walking into a salon to request for a big chop.

    “I need to get a haircut…new look, I’ll show them on Instagram,” he said.

    He later posted a photo of his blonde bald head with the caption, “new look, who this. #Moneymovesonly.”

    His new look photos were shot by his girlfriend, Bambam who is also a product of BBNaija.

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    The reality Tv star has since then gotten mixed reactions from his fans and some perceived that Bambam influenced his decision to have a hair cut.

    @aarinolaalabi wrote, “it’s the dada we like o, well our own is not important, madams opinion is importanter.”

    @mma_somma wrote, “why are all these women changing our men with so much love? Nice.”

    @carynelizzy wrote, “we can see your handwork Bambam.”

    @zion , “we thank God for you Bambam, growth and positive changes are visible.”

    Teddy A came into limelight after participating in BBNaija season 3, tagged Double Wahala.

  • Whistleblowers must be under oath to file petition, says EFCC

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has advanced reasons over its new policy that will compile potential whistleblowers to be under oath before filing petition.

    The Commission introduced the process that compels a whistleblower to sign an undertaking, including taking an oath, before filing an allegation of corruption, to check unfolding abuse of the policy.

    Zonal head, Kano office, Garba Dugum, made this Known in Kano at a training workshop on budget tracking and project monitoring for civil society organisations (CSOs) in northern Nigeria.

    Dugum, who expressed disgust over series of petitions filed by supposed whistleblowers, which were later found to be false declaration, noted that EFCC finds it absolutely important to initiate the new policy to check needless allegations.

    Represented by the head, economic governance, Kano office, Sani Mohammed, he reminded them of the extent false declaration could damage reputation, insisting that EFCC was also conscious of engaging on needless litigation false petitions could ignite.

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    “Talking about the success of the whistleblower policy in Kano, I am sure you are aware the case of former Group Managing Director (GMD) of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Andrew Yakubu, emanated from Kano. Though the case is still in Kano. If you convert the monies involved, you are talking of billions of naira.

    “That was why EFCC introduced oath-taking by whistleblowers, to ensure that the information given is correct. The commission will not hesitate to prosecute any person who gives false information, simply because you want to settle scores with another person,” says Dugum.

    He said EFCC’s doors were open for intelligence, and commended the efforts of the CSOs in raising critical cases of corruption and exposing ills in the society.

    Professor Mohammad Fagge of Bayero University Kano (BUK) charged the CSOs on independence and self funding in carrying out their activities.

    The professor of political science noted that relying on activities of CSOs to government or individuals’ sponsorship would reduce their credibility and objectivity.

  • 10 lessons from Buhari’s Democracy Day speech

     

    1. President Buhari’s lifelong commitment to serving Nigeria

    Having studied, worked and lived in every part of Nigeria, interacted with Nigerians of all ages and ethnic, religious and political affiliations, and even fought a war for the unity of the country, President Buhari’s overriding ambition is to continue to work for the unity, peace, progress and prosperity of Nigeria.

    “I can therefore do no more than dedicate the rest of my life to work for the unity of Nigeria and upliftment of Nigerians… Throughout my adult life, I have been a public servant. I have no other career but public service. I know no service but public service.”

    2. A lot has been achieved, even in the face of great challenges and vested interests

    A great deal has been accomplished in the last four years – in Infrastructure, Ease of Doing Business, etc. – but a lot more needs to be done. The recession is well behind us; we have since then enjoyed 8 consecutive quarters of growth. The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index – a measure of manufacturing activity – has risen for 26 consecutive months since March 2017. External reserves have risen to $45 billion enough to finance over 9 months of current import commitments. The Social Investment Programme, the largest in Africa, has become a model that other countries are seeking to copy. Longstanding debts are being cleared, including pensions, progress is being made in the fight against corruption. Nigeria is attracting investments across various sectors: agro-processing projects; petrochemicals; crude oil and solid minerals; energy exploration; software development; telecoms; health, education, manufacturing projects. All of this progress is happening in the face of powerful interests that wish to retain the status quo.

    “We (have) encountered huge resistance from vested interests who do not want CHANGE, But CHANGE has come, we now must move to the NEXT LEVEL… We are not daunted by the enormity of the tasks ahead. Instead, we are revived by this new mandate…”

    3. Nigeria’s inherent greatness is not in doubt

    Nigeria’s greatness is not in doubt: evident in its demographics, natural resources, regional and continental clout, and most importantly, its people. That greatness must be fully realized.

    “Our strength is in our people – our youth, our culture, our resilience, our ability to succeed despite the odds… Nigeria’s role in the world as an emerging economic force is without a doubt.”

    “Nigeria is the Big Brother to our neighbours. We are the shock-absorber of the West African sub-region, the bulwark of ECOWAS and Lake Chad Basin Commission.”

    4. Political will to resolve security challenges

    All of the security challenges being faced today have been with us for a long time. But there is a big difference between 2015 and 2019: Political will and determination. And that will has since started yielding fruit: Boko Haram is now on the defensive, unable to hold territory the way it did in 2015 and prior, and the challenges of banditry and kidnapping are being met with unprecedented resolve.

    “The great difference between 2015 and today is that we are meeting these challenges with much greater support to the security forces in terms of money, equipment and improved local intelligence. We are meeting these challenges with superior strategy, firepower and resolve.”

    5. Prioritizing small businesses and rural economies

    The Administration will continue to prioritize these. A Nigeria that works for everyone, not only the wealthy or the connected. It is doable. And Nigeria is already now well on its way. Rural economies will be integrated into the mainstream through the provision of cheap access to credit and the provision of infrastructure: feeder roads, electricity, etc.

    “The Nigerian economy rises and falls on the strength of [small business] investments and productivity.”

    “This task is by no means unattainable. China has done it. India has done it. Indonesia has done it. Nigeria can do it. These are all countries characterized by huge burdens of population… With leadership and a sense of purpose, we can lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.”

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    6. Infrastructure revolution in progress

    No administration in recent history has been this committed to investing in and upgrading Nigeria’s infrastructure: roads, bridges, power plants, air and sea ports, rail networks, and so on. Infrastructure will create jobs, attract investments, reduce the cost of doing business, reduce inequality, improve security, and help grow the Nigerian economy and transform the country into an economic powerhouse. But even with the much that has been done, there is still much more required.

    “Despite the enormous resources pledged to infrastructure development these past four years, there remains the urgent need to modernize our roads and bridges, electricity grid, ports and rail systems… Over 2,000 kilometers of ongoing Federal road and bridge projects across the country will be completed to reduce journey times and the cost of doing business.”

    7. Fighting hunger, poverty and inequality, and creating prosperity

    One of the administration’s driving ambitions is the reduction of poverty and inequality in Nigeria. Hence the focus on small businesses, which are the engine of the economy, on rural economies, in which a large portion of the population is to be found, and on ramping up the domestic production of food. Already a lot has been achieved on the road to self-sufficiency in rice, maize, cassava, poultry, fertilizer, and other agricultural products. Apart from ensuring that Nigeria works for all Nigerians regardless of gender, class, ethnicity, religion, etc, another reason why we must fight poverty and inequality is because of the link between them and security. Law enforcement is not the only solution to Nigeria’s insecurity challenges.

    “When economic inequality rises, insecurity rises. But when we actively reduce inequality through investments in social and hard infrastructure, insecurity reduces… The disturbing increase in rates of kidnapping, banditry and other criminal activities can be attributed to the decades of neglect and corruption in social investment, infrastructure development, education and healthcare.”

    8. Exploiting Nigeria’s gas potential

    Nigeria is in fact more a gas country than an oil one. This gas potential must be harnessed, for domestic and international benefit. There is a lot of room for new investments in gas projects – not just Liquefied Natural Gas but also Cooking Gas. And Nigeria stands to reap a lot of environmental benefit from scaling up the domestic consumption of cooking gas, as a replacement for the commonly-used firewood.

    “Over the last four years, we have become a net exporter of urea, which is made from natural gas. We invite investors to develop more natural gas-based petrochemical projects.”

    9. States have an important role to play

    The Federal Government alone cannot develop Nigeria. States have to pull their individual and collective weight. The progress Nigerians seek will only be achieved when every tier of Government is fully committed to solving our problems and challenges.

    “Nationwide development cannot occur from Abuja alone; it must occur at States. And Government cannot do it alone. I therefore implore all State Governments, especially those with large rural economies, to aggressively solicit investments in your states.”

    10. Righting the wrongs of the past

    The designation of June 12 as National Democracy Day, the honours given to MKO Abiola, Babagana Kingibe and Gani Fawehinmi, and the renaming of the National Stadium, Abuja, as Moshood Abiola National Stadium.

    “As we all know, correcting injustice is a pre-requisite for peace and unity… Today, I propose the re-naming of the Abuja National Stadium. Henceforth it will be called MOSHOOD ABIOLA NATIONAL STADIUM.”

    Adesina, a Special Adviser on media and publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, published this on his Facebook page

  • Adesua Etomi-Wellington shines in new action film, ‘Muna’

    Superstar actress, Adesua Etomi-Wellington displayed excellent martial arts skills in the intense trailer for new film, ‘Muna’.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that ‘Muna’ is a Nollywood-Hollywood action crossover, which stars Adesua as the titular lead and was directed by Kevin Nwankwor.

    The film, written by Unoma Nwankwor, centred around human trafficking and follows Muna, who finds love after being trafficked to Europe and has come of age.

    She learned new skills to help confront the human trafficking ring that has various individuals from different races across the world.

    ‘Muna’ is the story of a spirited girl raised by her grandmother; the last surviving member of their family.

    Muna’s driving desire to provide a better life for herself and grandmother in the land of milk and honey leads to shady characters that will change the trajectory.

    Landing her smack dab into the hands of traffickers. That experience turns her once golden heart into one driven by stone cold revenge on those who stole her innocence.

    The movie also stars Onyeka Onwenu, Falz, Ebele Okaro, Andrew Onochie, Ikpomwosa Gold, Kor Boakye, Charles Osiegbu, Steve Wilder, Adam Huss, Robert Miano, and Camille Winbush.

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    NAN reports that since the movie was first announced in 2017, clips of Adesua having martial arts training in preparation for the role had flooded the internet.

    In the trailer, she is shown as a swift hit woman who employs these fighting skills to get revenge from the trafficking den.

    ‘The Wedding Party’ actress has experienced tremendous growth in her career over a short while.

    In April, Adesua was ranked alongside Hollywood’s superstar, Scarlett Johansson as the world’s most famous actresses.

    She was featured on the cover of Vogue magazine with a special article and interview with the title, ’14 Countries, 14 Superstars: The Global Actors Who Know No Limits’.

    Etomi-Wellington was ranked alongside Léa Seydoux, Eiza González, Elizabeth Debicki, Angelababy, Deepika Padukone, Bruna Marquezine, and Doona Bae as nine of world’s most famous actresses.

  • Accident claims 8 lives on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

    No fewer than eight persons died while 12 others sustained injuries on Wednesday in multiple accidents involving seven vehicles around Danco filling station on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    Mr Clement Oladele, the Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abeokuta on Thursday.

    Oladele confirmed that the accident, which occurred around 7:56 p.m on the expressway, involved a Toyota bus marked LSR 560 XJ, Mazda bus marked XD 792 EZA , Toyota Sienna marked ABC 512 ZV and Toyota Camry marked APP 196 RQ.

    Other vehicles are an Iveco tanker with registration number DED 776 XA, Daf tanker marked APP 248 XT and Daf container with registration number LND 04 XX.

    The FRSC boss explained that the accident was caused by excessive speeding, reckless driving and loss of control on the part of one of the vehicles which led to a container fallen off from its hook on two buses.

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    “From investigations, it was learnt that the unfortunate fatal crash was caused by speeding, reckless driving and loss of control on the part of one of the vehicles which led to a container fallen off from its hook on two buses.

    “Other vehicles rammed into each other in the process, in an attempt to escape from the scene.

    “The accident involved 43 persons, 12 persons which included five female and seven male were injured while eight persons which included one female, six male and a child died in the accident,” he said.

    He noted that the injured victims were taken to Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu and Fambis Hospital, Mowe.

    Oladele said that the corpses of the deceased were deposited at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH) mortuary, Sagamu.

    He advised motorists to note that the entire stretch of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway is still undergoing rehabilitation, cautioning motorists to observe the maximum speed of 50km per hour in compliance with the National Road Traffic Regulations, 2004.