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  • N4.5b money laundering: Court issues bench warrant on Nnamani

    N4.5b money laundering: Court issues bench warrant on Nnamani

    A Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday issued a bench warrant for the arrest and production in court of a former Governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani, over alleged laundering of N4.5 billion.

    The court issued the order following the absence of the accused, to stand trial.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had charged Nnamani alongside his former aide, Sunday Anyaogu, over the alleged laundering of the money.

    Also charged are six firms, namely: Rainbownet Nigeria Ltd, Hillgate Nigeria Ltd, Cosmo FM, Capital City Automobile Nigeria Ltd, Renaissance University Teaching Hospital and Mea Mater Elizabeth High School.

    The ex-governor and his co-accused were said to have allegedly lodged the laundered sum in a secret account, with the aim of concealing its source.

    When the case was called on Monday, Mr Kelvin Uzozie announced appearance for the prosecution, while Mr Abubakar Shamsudeen appeared for the accused.

    The prosecution then informed the court of the absence of the accused and prayed the court for a bench warrant against the accused, as well as a summons for the sureties to appear and show cause.

    Meanwhile, in his submissions before the court, the defence counsel, Shamsudeen urged the court to grant an adjournment until January 2018, to enable counsel to contact family members of the accused and get across to him.

    Shamsudeen stressed that the accused was bed ridden in the U.S. due to a surgery he had undergone, adding that other accused had entered a plea bargain in the matter.

    He urged the court to grant a further adjournment.

    In reaction, the trial judge, Justice Chuka Obiozor, asked the defence counsel, “you seem to be very knowledgeable in the matter, so tell me when was the plea bargain’’?

    Shamsudeen, in response, said he was not so sure of the date but added that it was between May and June, 2015.
    Obiozor then asked, “So from 2015 till now, what happened’’?

    In response, Shamsudeen explained to the court that the health condition of the accused was part of the major reason why a plea bargain was made.

    He added that although the first and second accused had pleaded not guilty to the charge before the court, the first accused had interest in the other companies joined as accused.

    Justice Obiozor then said:

    “A defendant may be guilty or not guilty but the law requires such defendant to appear and stand trial, and the sole duty of the Court is to do justice.

    “You are asking for an adjournment till January when this case has lingered on since 2007, which is almost 10 years.

    “Justice as we all know is a-three way traffic and once it is lagging, you blame the judiciary.

    “This is not a case of more haste and less speed; no, I won’t allow that in my court; this is a 2007 charge and up till now, we are still talking of plea.

    “This matter was slated for re-arraignment today, and I have not found any justification for the absence of the accused before this court, to take their pleas.

    “There must be an end to litigation; the charge before me was filed in 2007 and it is now 10 years.

    “In the peculiar circumstances of this case, and particularly in the absence of any convincing explanation on the absence of the defendants before this court today, it is hereby ordered.

    “That a bench warrant be issued against the first and second defendants, as well as a summons for the sureties to show cause.
    “Consequently, this case is adjourned until Dec. 14, for further proceedings.

    Nnamani was earlier arraigned before Justice Tijani Abubakar and re-arraigned before Justice Charles Archibong when Tijani Abubakar was elevated to the Court of Appeal and later re-arraigned before Mohammed Yinusa, when Justice Archibong retired.

    The former governor was re-arraigned on a 105-count charge of money laundering and economic crime, to the tune of N4.5 billion.
    The case has just been reassigned to Obiozor, to start afresh.

    According to the commission, their alleged offence contravened the provisions of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, and the EFCC Act, 2004.

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  • CSO urges Borno to conduct census of persons with disabilities

    CSO urges Borno to conduct census of persons with disabilities

    The Network of Civil Society Organisations, Borno Chapter, has called on the state government to conduct head-count of Persons with Disabilities ( PLWD ), to fast track implementation of support services to them.

    Mr Ahmad Shehu, Chairman of the organisation, made the call at a rally to commemorate the 2017 International Day of Persons with Disabilities, on Monday in Maiduguri.

    Shehu said that the call was imperative to build a comprehensive data of persons with disability to facilitate proper planning and implementation of support programmes.

    He said that lack of population data on persons with disabilities hindered effective implementation of programmes, designed to improve their social and economic well-being.

    “The government should create an enabling environment for PLWD to attain their potentials because it is the only way to prevent them from street begging.

    “Absence of data of persons with disabilities affect planning and interventions, hence the need to carry out census.
    “Establishment of social protection programme is essential to guarantee their support and survival.

    Special programme for employment and education of the PLWD should be implemented in the state,” he said.

    Shehu urged the United Nations ( UN ) agencies and development organisations to accord priority in their interventions to persons with disabilities in the state.

    Also, Malam Umar Muhammad, the Chairman of the Blind Association, appealed to the National Emergency Agency ( NEMA ), to include their members in the emergency food intervention programme.

    Muhammad lamented that persons with disabilities were not benefiting from the programme in the crisis affected areas of the state.
    “We registered 41, 414 members, most of them were displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency.

    “It is disheartening to see that we are not benefiting from the food intervention programme,” he said.

    Muhammad also called on Gov. Kashim Shettima, to appoint their members into various political positions, to ensure their representation in governance.

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  • Diversification will boost economy – Lai Mohammed

    Diversification will boost economy – Lai Mohammed

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji  Lai Mohammed, has said the nation has gradually commenced the diversification of its economy from oil to creative industry to boost internally generated revenue ( IGR ) and meet international standard.

    Mohammed, represented by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mrs Grace Gekpe, stated this during the grand finale of Queen Moremi Ajasoro (QMA) beauty pageant at Oriental Hotel in Lagos.

    The event ended in the early hours of Monday.

    The minister said the government was focusing its attention on developing the creative sector as an alternative means of boosting the nation’s economy.

    “The ministry has discovered that the creative industry is an alternative to oil and that is why we are doing a lot to support the sector,” he said

    According to him, the creative industry is an area that opens up employment opportunities for talented youths, thereby, reducing unemployment and possible youthful crimes.

    Mohammed commended Princess Ronke Ademiluyi, the Heritage Ambassador to QMA, for her efforts in promoting culture, and advised other groups to encourage the youths to develop more interest in promoting their cultures.

    “Promoters of our culture and tradition such as Princess Ademiluyi should be encouraged because she is complementing the efforts of the government to ensure that our culture does not go into extinction.

    “Such a cultural pageant as the QMA will also empower young girls not only to learn their traditional language and history, but also make them to be creative and productive,” he said.

    The minister also encouraged more groups in the entertainment industry to key into programmes that would promote Made-in-Nigerian fabrics, foods, dances and local languages which would make the country the world’s tourist attraction.

    The 2017 QMA pageant produced 22 year-old, Oluwatosin Shola-Shittu, an indigene of Ikere Ekiti , Ekiti State as the new queen.

    Shola-Shittu emerged the winner out of no fewer than 500 young girls who registered for the second edition of QMA cultural beauty pageant.

    Shola-Shittu received a cash prize of N5 million, which she was expected to use for investment as part of the empowerment programme of youths initiated by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the patron of the pageant.

    The new queen was crowned by the outgoing queen, Blessing Animasahun.

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  • Council immunises 41, 671 children against measles

    Council immunises 41, 671 children against measles

    The Miga Local Government Council of Jigawa, on Monday said over 41,671 children were vaccinated against measles in the area during the just concluded measles immunisation exercise in the state.

    Alhaji Abdullahi Yakubu, the Information Officer of the council, confirmed this in Dutse.

    Yakubu said that the area’s Facilitator of the World Health Organisation, Malam Nura Muhammad Kazaure, made the figure known while presenting the report of the vaccination exercise.

    He added that the Manager, Primary Healthcare Development Agency ( PHCDA ) in the council, Malam Bala Aliyu, commended the council for its support towards the successful conduct of the exercise.

    The information officer added that PHCDA’s manager also commended the District Heads of Miga and Zareku for their full support and cooperation throughout the exercise.

    The exercise was conducted between Nov. 9 and Nov. 21 across the 27 local government areas of the state, where no fewer than 1.2 million children were targeted by the state government.

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  • Fuel queues resurface in Sokoto metropolis

    Fuel queues resurface in Sokoto metropolis

    Fuel queues have resurfaced in Sokoto metropolis and its environs, creating hardship for motorists and commuters.

    The queues, which started two days ago, became worse on Monday morning as motorists resorted to panic buying.

    Some of the filling stations belonging to Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria ( IPMAN ) have increased the price of a litre of petrol from N145 to N150 per litre.

    At NNPC mega stations and other filling stations run by major marketers, the queues were longer, as they maintained the official price of N145 per litre but were reluctant to sell to motorists.

    Some motorists on queue expressed displeasure about the situation and urged the government to act fast before it degenerated into a major problem.

    “We were happy that fuel scarcity during the yuletide had become history, only for the problem to resurface now.

    “Efforts must be made to curb the problem; especially with the current socio-economic realities in the country,’’ a Motorist, Mr Sifawa Ahmad said.

    Another motorist, Mary Onya said the situation was a cause for concern and government must take immediate action.

    Mr Mohammed Makera, Sokoto Operations Controller of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), said  that the problem would soon ease off.

    “Expectedly, the problem will soon ease off as we will find out what the problem is and everything will be under control soon.

    “Officials of the DPR have embarked on sustained monitoring and surveillance and any marketer found wanting will face necessary sanctions, ’’ Makera said.

    He appealed for more patience and implored people to avoid panic buying in view of its associated dangers.

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  • Late goal by Silva extends Manchester City’s winning run to 13 games

    Late goal by Silva extends Manchester City’s winning run to 13 games

    David Silva scored a late goal as runaway English Premier League leaders Manchester City restored their eight-point lead with a 2-1 victory against West Ham United on Sunday.

    Silva converted Kevin de Bruyne’s brilliant pass from close range in the 83rd minute as City maintained their blistering form this season and won their 13th successive EPL game.

    Nicolas Otamendi had converted substitute Gabriel Jesus’s cross in the 57th minute to equalise, after defender Angelo Ogbonna had headed West Ham into the lead.

    It was the most unlikely lead at the end of a first half in which the hosts dominated.

    City have not lost a game since April, and face second-place rivals Manchester United next Sunday.

    West Ham, who have won only twice all season, sit 19th — three points behind West Bromwich Albion in 17th.

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, in his post-match comment, said: “Today was different to (the late winning goal against) Southampton — I did not think that was going to happen.

    “But today, since after five minutes in the second half, I felt we were going to score. Our pace and pass were quicker and better. That is why we are so happy — every game is so tough and it is important to keep our momentum.

    “We started well but lost our patience and couldn’t find the players in position. They moved too much.

    “But you have ups and downs — what is important is that in the second half it was outstanding the way we played.

    “It means we have done 39 points in a row. That is a lot. You see how they run and how they fight, that’s why we are so proud again.

    “Before next week’s match against Manchester United, we have to travel to Ukraine and after that think about Old Trafford. We are going to try to be who we are,” he said.

    West Ham manager David Moyes, on his part, said: “I have to say it was a really good effort. We defended much better today.

    “We’ve worked a bit on it. We had one day where we could prepare.

    “We needed our goalkeeper to play well. He got both hands to most things. I thought most of it was outside the box. I have to say we did a really good job.

    “What a chance we had to make it 2-2 late on. My feeling was I thought we deserved it (to equalise).

    “You get results in different ways and it looked as though we might have got one today. Our effort today was top. For long parts of the game, we were in with a chance of getting a result.

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  • NSCDC destroys 28 illegal refineries in Edo

    NSCDC destroys 28 illegal refineries in Edo

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ), Edo Command, says it has destroyed 28 illegal refineries in the state in the last eleven months.

    The Commandant of the Corps, Mr Makinde Ayinla, disclosed this on Monday in Benin.

    Ayinla said that of the figure, 15 were destroyed in Edo South; five in Edo Central and eight in Edo North.

    He also said that an estimated 500,000 litres of illegally refined and adulterated petroleum product was seized as well as destroyed within the period.

    He said the command so far had 17 pending cases in court, while it had secured five convictions of suspects.

    The commandant also said that within the period under review the command had arrested 22 suspects for armed robbery, drug trafficking and prostitution.

    Read also: NSCDC arrests 12 suspects, secures 2 convictions in Edo

    He said that the suspects had since been handed over to relevant authorities for further action.

    He attributed the achievement to the “resilience, commitment and doggedness” of personnel of the command.

    Ayinla also commended sister security agencies for collaborating with the Corps, saying: ” let us continue to keep the flag flying”.

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  • PDP convention will be hitch-free – Wike

    PDP convention will be hitch-free – Wike

    Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers says the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) leadership will not accept anything likely to disrupt its Saturday’s National Convention.

    Wike gave the assurance when he received a national chairmanship aspirant of the party, Chief Raymond Dokpesi, at Government House, Port Harcourt, on Sunday.

    Wike said that whatever anybody might be saying, the convention would be fair and hitch-free.

    The governor pledged to support the party to provide a level playing ground at the convention.

    “If you believe and love this party, there is nothing you cannot do, everybody can make sacrifice for this party except you don’t believe in this party.

    “What I am saying is that whoever emerges we should come out as members of the same party to support him.”

    Wike also condemned a statement credited to a former state governor in which stakeholders of PDP in the north micro zoned the party chairmanship position to the South West.

    He described the statement as a slap on the South South, saying it was wrong for anybody not from the region to do micro-zoning against the decision of the party.

    “The chairmanship was zoned to the south and presidency to the north. You cannot in your own place micro zone our own position.

    “We cannot seat here and micro zone the presidency. It is not possible. It is what they tell us to do that we will do.

    “PDP is not in power, it is in opposition. We need a Chairman that will drive the party to make PDP to win election,” Wike said.

    He commended the peaceful campaigns by Dokpesi and his campaigning round the country to seek delegates’ support.

    “What you are doing has popularised the party. This is the first time when PDP Chairman is being elected and the aspirants are going from one state to the other.

    “The main fact that you are doing that is a mobilisation for the party.”

    Earlier, Dokpesi said he was in the state to solicit for the blessing and support of the governor and the state delegates on his ambition.

    He said as an opposition party, it was important for the PDP to allow its best materials to emerge as Chairman and presidential candidates.

    Dokpesi commended the roles and support of Gov. Wike and government of Rivers towards the development of PDP and success of its forthcoming convention.

    Meeting with PDP Rivers State Executive members and delegates at the party secretariat, Dokpesi said though there were eight aspirants vying for the chairmanship, including Prince Uche Secondus, his own personality had more capacity to re-brand PDP.

    The Chairman of PDP Rivers, Felix Obuah, also condemned the statement on micro zoning of chairmanship position to the South West.

    Obuah said that the state chapter of the party would continue to support anything that would help it to regain the mandate in 2019.

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  • Ekweremadu hails Atiku’s return to PDP

    Ekweremadu hails Atiku’s return to PDP

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Mr Ike Ekweremadu, has described the return of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) as a welcomed development.

    Ekeremadu, according to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Uche Anichukwu, on Sunday, was reacting to the defection of the former vice president from the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) to the PDP.

    He said that the move had rekindled hope not only for the party, but the nation’s democracy.

    “I urge all former PDP faithful who left for various reasons as well as other progressive-minded Nigerians to emulate Alhaji Atiku.

    ”They should reunite under the umbrella to salvage the nation because I see a new and better Nigeria coming in 2019.

    “I see a country where corruption will be eradicated, a nation that will be a pride to Africa and admiration of the international community.

    ”I see a nation where no man will be oppressed, intimidated, persecuted or sidelined on account of ethnicity, religion or political persuasion.

    ”No amount of desperation will stop the will of God for Nigeria in 2019,” he said.

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  • Bayelsa urges police to fish out killers of cattle dealers

    Bayelsa urges police to fish out killers of cattle dealers

     The Bayelsa Government has called on the Police and other security agencies to apprehend the killers of a prominent cattle dealer, Alhaji Jibril Abdulkarim, and three of his aides.

    The cattle dealer and three of his aides were shot dead at his private abattoir in Yenagoa on Dec. 2.

    Abdulkarim was a member of the Bayelsa Committee for the Management and Control of Ranches, and Chairman Cattle Breeders Association ( CBA ) in the state.

    Gov. Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa in a visit to commiserate with the families of the deceased, condemned the reprehensible act.

    Dickson, who was represented by the Chief of Staff, Mr Talford Ongolo, assured the families of the state government’s efforts to fish out the perpetrators.

    He said that the State Government would collaborate with the security agencies to ensure that those behind the heinous act were arrested and brought to justice.

    The governor, who was accompanied by other top government officials and security chiefs in the state, described Abdulkarim as a peace loving, law abiding and easy going businessman who was a friend to all, including the government.

    “As a government, we condemn it and we shall work closely with the security agencies to apprehend the criminals who committed these unacceptable acts in order to bring them to book.

    “Alhaji Jibril was a good man; he was very easy going. He worked closely with our government to promote peace and unity among all in the state.

    “He was never caught violating any law and we are indeed shocked to hear of his gruesome murder alongside some of his boys,” Dickson said.

    He warned that the state government would not tolerate crime and criminality, stressing that those behind the killings shall not go free.

    He urged the security agencies to intensify efforts until the perpetrators behind the killing of innocent people were apprehended and prosecuted.

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