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  • Police confirm release of kidnapped FRSC officials in Osun

    The Police Command in Osun on Wednesday confirmed the release of the two Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) officers, kidnapped in the state on Sunday by gunmen.

    The Command’s Spokesperson, DSP. Folashade Odoro who confirmed the release of the officers to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Osogbo, however, did not give details on how they were released.

    “I can confirm to you that the two abducted persons have been released by their abductors.” she said.

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    Adoro had on Tuesday told NAN that since the incident was reported, the police had intensified efforts to secure the release of the FRSC officials and arrest the perpetrators of the crime.

    NAN, however, gathered that the FRSC officers who were released last night had since reunited with their families.

  • Photos: 18 victims of banditry set for burial in Katsina

    18 persons killed by bandits and kidnappers in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State were on Wednesday buried at the cemetery in Katsina after a brief Islamic prayer on their behalf at the Emir’s Palace.

  • Katsina buries 18 killed by bandits

    18 persons killed by bandits and kidnappers in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State were on Wednesday buried at the cemetery in Katsina after a brief Islamic prayer on their behalf at the Emir’s Palace

    The prayer session, which started at 11.00am, was led by the Chief Imam of Katsina Central Mosque, Alhaji Mustapha Ahmed.

    Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmuminu kabir Usman and other title holders in the Emirate Council attended the session.

    A file up of the corpses were laid in front of the crowd at the palace

    When The Nation visited the hospital mosque earlier in the morning, hospital attendants were seen washing the dead copses and loading them into the waiting Toyota Canter Motor vehicle bearing the inscription ’’Katsina Emirate Council’’.

    The exercise was carried out amidst tight security provided by the Police.

    The corpses were later draped in white clothes and rapped with brown mats before being loaded into the vehicle.

    Sarki Ruma Katsina and District Head of Batsari, Alhaji Tukur Muazu Ruma, who briefed newsmen at the Emir’s Palace, said the Police have lost touch of the security situation in Katsina State.

    He called on President Muhammad Buhari to replace the Police operatives with soldiers with marching orders to clear the menace within a given time.

    He said: ‘’The situation requires urgent government attention and solution to prevent the people from taking the laws into their hands and resorting to self help.”

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    He called on Katsina citizens to remain law abiding and trust the current administration to provide adequate security for them.

    Cantoma Batsari, Alhaji Manir Muazu Ruma, dismissed the presence of ‘’Operation Puff Arder’’ squad in the local government Area as ineffective and called for their replacement with soldiers.

    He said: ’’The police are there with their limitations, they are not taking action. They don’t respond promptly when we invite them.

    “They are not flexible, robust and mobile. The soldiers are never involved, we only see them pass only after the incidents has happened’’

  • Cardi B postpones concert due to plastic surgery complications

    American rapper, Cardi B, has cancelled her upcoming concerts for Memorial Day Weekend, as a result of complications from plastic surgeries she underwent.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the rapper was scheduled to perform in Baltimore, Syracuse and Saratoga Springs over the weekend.

    According to TMZ, she was advised to cancel the concert, to recover from the recent cosmetic surgeries.

    TMZ is the acronym for Thirty Mile Zone, a popular website and television show which spotlights celebrity news and information.

    The celebrity’s doctor had advised her that she needed proper time to allow the swelling to reduce from liposuction and breast augmentation.

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    “She did not take the time necessary to fully recover, and her strenuous schedule has taken a toll on her body.

    “So, she has been given strict orders by her doctors to pull out of the rest of her performances in May,” the rapper’s publicist told TMZ.

    NAN reports that Cardi B after she was successfully delivered of her baby last summer said that she would be going under the knife for liposuction.

  • Photos: Gbajabiamila woos Obiano, Okorocha for support

    Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha (left) with Speakership Aspirant, 9th House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila during the Aspirants consultation visit to the governor in Owerri, Imo State on Wednesday
    Deputy Speakership aspirant House of Reps Idris Wase (left); Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha and Speakership Aspirant, 9th House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila during a consultation visit to the governor in Owerri, Imo State on Wednesday Photo Abayomi Fayese
    Deputy Speakership aspirant House of Reps Idris Wase (left); Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha and Speakership Aspirant, 9th House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila during a consultation visit to the governor in Owerri, Imo State on Wednesday Photo Abayomi Fayese
    Member Elect, House of Reps, Linda Ikpeazu(left)deputy speakership Aspirant, House of Reps,Idris Wase, Anambra State Governor, Willie Obiano; House of Representatives speakership aspirant Femi Gbajabiamila and Director General of the Campaign, Dr Abdulmumuni Jibril and other members during the Aspirants consultation visit to the governor in Awka ,Anambra State on Wednesday

  • Confusion as Lagos Assembly keeps mum over 2019 appropriation bill

    Eight days to the end of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration in Lagos State, the confusion over the whereabouts of the 2019 Appropriation Bill passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly seems to have no end in sight.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there were a lot of impasses between the executive and the House before the budget was formally presented in February by the governor on the floor of the House.

    The House, however, passed the budget on April 29, more than 80 days after it was laid before the lawmakers.

    Meanwhile, three weeks after the appropriation bill was passed by the House, the whereabouts of the bill seems to be uncertain which has become a subject of discuss among concerned groups and ordinary citizens of the state.

    Several efforts have been made to know the whereabouts of the bill which proved abortive as those who should know have kept shifting responses from Clerk of the House, Mr Azeez Sanni to the Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker of the House, Mr Musbau Razak.

    Another check by Correspondents of NAN on Wednesday revealed that the dark times were not over yet.

    Sanni told NAN: “I am a civil servant, I am barred from granting press interview. Any information you need on this can be obtained from the Chairman, House Committee on Information.

    “She is the spokesperson of the House. She will give you detailed information on this.”

    Asked if his office had done the needful after the Speaker directed him to forward the clean copy of the passed appropriation bill to Ambode for assent on April 29, Sanni said that all information could be obtained from the House Committee on Information, Security and Strategy.

    He told NAN that Mrs Adefunmilayo Tejuosho, the Chairman, House Committee on Information would be in the best position to answer any question pertaining to the 2019 state’s appropriation bill.

    Meanwhile, calls put through to the line of Tejuosho by NAN were not answered and returned.

    An aide to the Governor who preffered anonymity said, “I do not think the budget has been transmitted to the governor. If so, he would have assented to it.”

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    The Lagos Assembly on April 29 passed the state’s 2019 Appropriation Bill of N873. 532 billion.

    The approval came more than 80 days after Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode presented the 2019 appropriation bill of N852. 316 billion on Feb. 5 to the state assembly.

    The House approved N393, 841, 387, 020 from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for recurrent expenditure and N479, 691, 073, 705 from Development Revenue Fund for capital expenditure.

    The budget size thereby totalled N873, 532, 460, 725 which is N21.216 billion higher than the budget size presented by Ambode.

    The House passed the bill after the Speaker, Obasa had conducted a voice-vote on each of the allocations for ministries, departments and agencies.

    Obasa directed the Clerk of the House, Sanni, to send a copy of the bill to Ambode for his assent.

    The 2019 budget is N287. 68 billion lesser than that of 2018 which stood at N 1.04 trillion.

    The budget has a capital expenditure of N462 .757 billion and a recurrent expenditure of N389.560 billion.

    The capital to recurrent ratio of the budget stood at 54:46.

  • Buhari presides over valedictory FEC

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday presided over the valedictory session of the Federal Executive Council meeting.

    The meeting started around 11.03am with the rendition of the National anthem as the President arrived the Council chamber of the State House, Abuja.

    Opening Muslims prayer was said by the Minister of Environment, Suleiman Hassan while Christian opening prayer was offered by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Usani Uguru.

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    The meeting immediately went into closed doors meeting after the prayers.

    It was learnt that journalists would be invited in to cover the valedictory session proper.

    New hands are expected to be injected into the next cabinet as the inauguration of the second term administration of President Buhari comes up on 29th May, 2019.

  • 26 failed asylum seekers deported from Germany

    A group of 26 rejected Afghan asylum seekers arrived in Kabul on Wednesday after being deported from Germany, airport officials told dpa.

    It was the 24th such group deportation from Germany since December 2016.

    A total of 565 Afghan men have been returned in the last 23 flights.

    The deportations have been deeply controversial, with critics saying the war-torn country is still too dangerous to send back asylum seekers.

    Civilians are regularly the target of attacks by the Taliban and Islamic State.

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    Debate in Germany was also fuelled in July when a 23-year-old man committed suicide after being deported.

    He had lived in Germany for eight years before being sent back to Kabul.

    According to UN figures, 581 civilians were killed in Afghanistan’s war between January and March, a 23 per cent drop compared to the previous year.

  • FRSC closes Magboro, Kara, Ibafo axis on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced the temporary closure of only the Ibadan-bound carriage way of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway from Magboro to Kara and Ibafo.

    Mr Clement Oladele, FRSC Commander in Ogun, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen in Abeokuta on Wednesday.

    Oladele said that the closure took effect on Wednesday, noting that the road would be reopened on Friday to enable the contracting firm, Julius Berger Nigeria PLC lay asphalt on that section of the road.

    “This is to inform the motoring public that Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, currently rehabilitating the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway, will be temporarily closing only the Ibadan bound carriageway from Magboro to Kara and Ibafo.

    “Is scheduled to commence from Wednesday, May 22, 2019 and reopened on Friday, May 24, 2019.

    “The temporary closure is to lay a section of 400m of wearing asphaltic surface on the affected section of the corridor.

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    “The closure will not affect traffic inbound Lagos around the affected road but will narrow the carriageway which is expected to build up traffic around the mentioned sections,’’ he said.

    The sector commander advised motorists to note the occurrence and plan their trips, saying that those using the corridor within the period should obey all traffic rules and regulations.

    Oladele urged motorists to refrain from driving against traffic, saying that violators were liable to be apprehended for dangerous driving which attracts a fine of N50, 000 and impounding of the erring vehicle.

    “The FRSC is working with sister traffic agencies to maintain visibility to ease the traffic discomfort the temporary closure of that section of the corridor will cause,’’ he said.

  • Video: Hilarious parade of Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps officials