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  • Court docks Osun monarch over alleged breach of peace

    Court docks Osun monarch over alleged breach of peace

    The police on Monday arraigned a 60-year-old monarch in Osun, Oba Suleiman Oloyade, who allegedly conspired with others to breach the public peace.

    The prosecutor, Sgt. Rasak Lamidi, told the court that the royal father committed the offences in May at Igbokiti in Osun.

    Lamidi submitted that the monarch conspired with others at large to breach the public peace which resulted in malicious damage of some property worth about N5 million.

    He added that the accused gave false information to the police when arrested.

    The prosecutor said the offences contravened Sections 516, 451and 125(a) of the Criminal Code of Osun, 2003.

    The monarch, however, pleaded not guilty.

    His counsel, Mrs Olubukola Akintajuwa, prayed the court to grant him bail on liberal terms.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Aishat Oloyade, granted the accused bail in the sum of N5 million with two sureties in like sum.

    She said that the sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and provide evidence of tax payment.

    The magistrate adjourned the case until Dec. 7 for substantive hearing.

    NAN

  • Edo Assembly approves reduction of 2017 budget

    Edo Assembly approves reduction of 2017 budget

    The Edo House of Assembly on Monday approved a downward review of the state’s 2017 budget, as proposed by the executive arm of government.

    It will be recalled that Gov. Godwin Obaseki, had on Oct. 16, wrote to the house to approve the budget’s reduction from N153.18 billion as passed in February to N127.92 billion.

    In the reviewed bill, the government slashed the recurrent expenditure from N76.5 billion to N66.9 billion, while the capital expenditure was also reduced from N76.6 billion to N61.8 billion.

    Moving the motion for the consideration of the bill, the Majority Leader, Roland Asoro (APC -Orihionmwon South), said the reduction in the budget was to allow the state government meet the prevailing economic realities.

    He also explained that the reduction was due to the dwindling allocations from the Federation Account, arising from the fall in oil prices at the international market.

    The Deputy Speaker, Victor Edoror (APC – Esan Central) seconded the motion.

    The house unanimously adopted the motion.

    The Speaker, Kabiru Adjoto, said that the 2017 Appropriation Act had to be reviewed downward because of dwindling revenue.

     ‘‘We are reviewing the budget downward to reflect the reality of the nation’s economy,” he said.

    House rules 20, 27, 42 43 44 and 45 were suspended to enable the lawmakers consider the bill.

    NAN

  • Wike lauds NAN neutrality, seeks more partnership

    Wike lauds NAN neutrality, seeks more partnership

    Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers has lauded the neutrality of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in reporting activities of his administration and efforts at enhancing developmental journalism.

    Mr Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Governor on Electronic Media, made the disclosure on Monday during a courtesy visit to NAN, South-South Zonal Office in Port Harcourt.

    Nwakaudu told the Zonal Manager, Mr Dianabasi Effiong, that the governor was appreciative of the agency’s work in the state and in providing credible information on issues affecting the state.

    He said that in spite of being a Federal agency, the agency has not displayed any bias in the coverage of the state including activities of the PDP-led administration.

    He said: “I am here formerly to interface with your esteemed organisation in view of the wonderful contribution of NAN in areas of news coverage in the state.

    “NAN is a strong organ in the dissemination of news. We are aware that developmental journalism premised on facts is critical to the sustenance of development and democracy across the country.

    “We always like to interact with agencies like NAN that promote credible information. Although NAN is a federal agency they have tried very hard to be neutral in the dissemination of information.

    “We are in opposition party in Rivers but you are still giving us good coverage. We already have a partnership with NAN.

    “We assure you we are going to extend it based on discussions we are currently having.

    “We want you to use your good offices to deploy your very qualified manpower to touch on the very critical areas that the governor is reaching out to, especially developmental projects.

    “These projects cut across different sectors of the economy, infrastructure, health, education and other key areas.

    “It will be wise for us to have you touch on or report human interest stories for people to get to know what is happening around them.

    “Such stories can be done in areas like Port Harcourt Pleasure Park, entertainment, tourism, ecumenical centre, general hospitals in different local government areas, key roads like Sapenwa-Bori, and Ogoni-Andoni-Opobo Unity roads.

    “These are key areas that affect the daily living condition of the people and we are seeking a partnership with NAN in those key areas.

    “NAN had been there; you have the required manpower, people who can do reports objectively and project what is happening for people to get to know what is happening around them.’’

    He said that Wike embarked on key development projects for people to appreciate governance and understand that although there were different political groups and parties, things were happening in different parts of Nigeria.

    “Our governor, Nyesom Wike is about the best in the country. What we want to do is that these areas that we impact positively on the lives of the people are thrown up for people to see and appreciate.

    “We do this for people to appreciate the importance of governance and democracy and inspire other governors who give excuses that they cannot perform because we have economic downturn.

    “We have shown that salaries are being paid, our government is still working and government is doing projects and what is expected of them.

    “I am glad to be here and assure you that we will continue to work together and ensure that it is in our best interest to keep information flowing in the best interest of our people,’’ he said.

    In his response, Effiong assured the government that NAN was not an institutional opponent, but a core professional body guided by patriotism in projecting the truth without prejudice.

    According to the zonal manager, NAN will sustain its partnership with Rivers government through its local and international services, entertainment, tourism and other critical areas of news dissemination.

    NAN

  • NDLEA seizes 2,005kg of Indian Hemp in 2 days – Commander

    NDLEA seizes 2,005kg of Indian Hemp in 2 days – Commander

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA ) Niger Command, said it arrested five suspects and seized 2005 kilogrammes of Indian Hemp in two days.

    NDLEA Commander Egwunwoke Silvia disclosed this in an interview  in Minna on Monday.

    She said that a suspect was arrested with 37 bags of the substance weighing 337 Kilogrammes concealed in a Mitsubishi Canter truck conveying mattresses.

    She said that the mode of concealment was to beat security checks and the consignment was intercepted at Jebba by officials of the agency while being transported to Gwada in Shiroro Local Government Area.

    The Commander explained that the Kagara Area command o0f the agency also intercepted a canter truck conveying 66 bags of compressed dried weeds suspected to be India hemp weighing 1,668 kilogrammes.

    She said that four suspects were arrested and investigation had already commenced.

    ” The interception of these concealment have in no small measure prevented the risk of having such large quantity of this deadly substance in circulation in our midst.”

    She said that the command had resolved to ensure that the merchants of death were chased out of the state through aggressive security measures that would stem their nefarious activities.

    NAN

  • Belgore’s N500m fraud charge: Join me as defendant, Diezani tells court

    A former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison-Madueke on Monday asked a Federal High Court in Lagos to issue an order, listing her as a party to a N500 million fraud charge involving a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Dele Belgore.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) had charged Belgore together with a former Minister of National Planning, Prof. Abubakar Suleiman, on a five-count charge bordering on N500 million fraud.

    The EFCC had named the former petroleum minister as an accomplice in the criminal trial.

    She was however, described as being “at large”.

    The EFCC prosecutor, Mr Rotimi Oyedepo had opened the case for the prosecution and had already called two witnesses in the ongoing trial.

    Meanwhile, at the last adjournment on Oct 6, Allison-Madueke, through her lawyer, urged the court to compel the Attorney-General of the Federation to extradite her to Nigeria from the United Kingdom to defend herself.

    Justice Mohammed Aikawa had adjourned the case to hear the motion to join Allison-Madueke.

    At the resumed trial on Monday, Mr Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN), counsel representing Allison-Madueke (the applicant), urged the court to grant his application for “joinder of the applicant” in the sole interest of justice.

    “My lord, we have a motion dated Sept. 29 and an affidavit of 16 paragraphs together with a written address which we rely on.

    “We have received the counter-affidavit of counsel, but there remains yet one consideration which should touch conscience of parties.

    “In four counts of the charge, the applicant’s name was mentioned clearly and there is no alteration to the fact that she has been charged; it simply suggests that it is a consummated complaint.”

    According to Ikpeazu, by the definition Section of 494 (1) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, a defendant is any person against whom a complaint or charge is made, while a charge refers to an allegation that any named person has committed an offence.

    He argued that from count one to count four, the name of the applicant was mentioned as an accomplice, adding that it would be in the interest of justice to join her in the charge.

    Persuasively citing the authority of Frn vs Jide Omokore, FHC/Abj/CR/121/2016, which he argues bears similarity with the instant case, he noted that the judge had struck out the charges on similar grounds.

    “We will have no objections if the applicant’s name is extracted from the charge, then, trial can proceed. Otherwise, she should be included in the charge.

    “I know that she will be happy to come and face the trial,” he told the court.

    Objecting to the motion for joinder, counsel to the first accused, Mr E. O. Shofunde (SAN), informed the court of his counter-affidavit filed in opposition to the application.

    Firstly, Shofunde, argued that the applicant was not a necessary party to the suit since in the end, the court will only decide the guilt or innocence of the first and second accused who were charged.

    Again, he contended that by the combined provisions of Sections 216(2), 221, 273, 274, and 494(1) of the Criminal Justice Act, only the prosecution could exercise the power to amend a process during trial.

    He argued that it will be “incongruous” for any other party to seek an amendment of a criminal charge, adding that the court will not make an order in vain.

    Besides, the counsel argued that it will amount to a waste of precious judicial time if that amendment was allowed since some progress had been made in the case.

    In his response, Oyedepo, agreed with the first defence counsel and vehemently opposed the application for joinder, citing the Ewenla Vs State case.

    He noted that where trial had commenced, the state could only amend a charge for purposes of adding offences and not defendants.

    Oyedepo said:“Iif an amendment is allowed at this stage, it will occasion a miscarriage of justice.”

    He added that several attempts were initially made to interrogate the applicant, but that she fled to London after she got wind of the move by the EFCC, and has since then, carefully avoided any meeting with the commission.

    According to Oyedepo, it is misconceived and too late in the day for the applicant to now seek to be joined in the charge when she is already under investigation in London.

    He submitted that whenever the applicant returns to Nigeria, she can still be tried as time does not run against the prosecution in criminal trial.

    After listening to the counsel, Justice Aikawa fixed Nov. 1 for ruling.

    In the amended charge, Diezani was alleged to have conspired with Belgore and Sulaiman on or about March 27, 2015 to directly take possession of the sum of N450 million which they reasonably ought to have known forms part of proceeds of unlawful act.

    They were also alleged to have taken the said funds in cash which exceeded the amount authorized by law without going through the financial institutions.

    Belgore and Sulaiman were also alleged to have paid the sum of N50 million to a man, Sheriff Shagaya, without going through any financial institution.

    The offences contravened the provisions of Sections 15(2)(d), 1(a), 16(d) and 18 of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Amended Act, 2012.

    NAN

  • Gombe approves N8m for anti-snake venom

    Gombe approves N8m for anti-snake venom

    Gombe State Government on  Monday said it had approved N8 million for the procurement  of anti-snake venom for the Snake Bite Treatment Centre, Kaltungo.

    Dr Kennedy Ishaya, Commissioner for Health, Gombe State, disclosed this to newsmen in Gombe.

    He said the state government would inform the public as soon as the venom arrive the centre.

    Kennedy said the centre provided free treatment, antibiotics as and surgical care to patients bitten by snakes.

    He said the Federal Government had  in July provided 100 ampoules to the centre, adding that all the drugs had been exhausted.

    He said patients from parts of the country,  Cameroun and Chad Republic were patronising the centre for snake bite treatment.

    He, however,  said that the new 250-capacity ward for snake bite treatment was furnished with modern equipment, adding that the ward would be inaugurated in November.

    The commissioner appealed to the federal government to supply additional ampoules.

    Dr Abubakar Balla, offiicer in charge of the Centre, that the centre had stopped  admitting patients because there was no drug.

    “We do not have drugs to treat patients at the moment. Currently there are only 10 persons on admission.

    “We can only treat those who can afford to buy drugs outside the hospital,’’ he said.

    Balla commended the state government for approving N8 million to  procure drugs.

    NAN

  • Court remands ‘Black Axe’ member accused of murder

    Court remands ‘Black Axe’ member accused of murder

    An Oshogbo Magistrates’ Court on Monday remanded a 27-year-old black Axe member, Adewunmi Adeyinka, in Ilesa prison for alleged murder.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Aishat Olayade, ordered the remand of the accused in prison because of the magnitude of the alleged offence.

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Fagboyinbo Abiodun, had told the court that the accused committed the offence on Aug.5 at about 6:50 p.m at Old Garage Area in Osogbo.

    Abiodun said that the accused, with others now at large, conspired together to kill one Bintu Anifiwose by shooting him with a gun without any just cause.

    He said that the accused also belonged to an unlawful society called Black Axe confraternity.

    The prosecutor said the offence contravened sections 324, 516, 64(a)(b) and 316 punishable under section 319(9) of the Criminal Code cap 34 vol.11 laws of Osun, 2003.

    The accused is facing a four-count charge of conspiracy, belonging to unlawful society and murder.

    The plea of the accused was not taken and the Magistrate adjourned the case till Nov. 6.

    NAN

  • Lukaku criticism baffles Mourinho

    Lukaku criticism baffles Mourinho

    Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has asked club fans to support striker Romelu Lukaku, saying the Belgium international has been subjected to unfair criticism.

    After scoring seven goals in as many league games, Lukaku has not scored in the following three matches and his fading goal scoring exploits, along with his underwhelming record in big games has been criticised.

    Mourinho reckoned Lukaku deserved more support after an assist in each of his last two league games, the most recent of which led to the winning goal in last Saturday’s 1-0 victory over third-placed Tottenham.

    “I would like the supporters to explain to me why they don’t support him so much.

    “Because he gives everything and I think it is not fair when scoring the goal or not scoring the goal (he) makes the whole difference,” Mourinho told the club’s website.

    “I don’t think it is fair at all. So, I‘m a bit disappointed – but not with him. With him (I am) very pleased.”

    Mourinho’s decision to withdraw Marcus Rashford, rather than Lukaku, for Anthony Martial in the 70th minute against Spurs attracted loud boos from the Old Trafford faithful.

    The Portuguese boss responded to critics by holding a finger to his lips after the final whistle, but was puzzled by the fans’ dissent.

    “I really don’t understand some reactions why, “Mourinho added. ”Are they Red Devils? Sometimes I don’t know because they (Lukaku and Martial) work amazingly well.

    “Sometimes he (Martial) starts the match and his contribution is good… the same as Rashford, the same as Lukaku.”

    Mourinho said defender Marcos Rojo was likely to return from his long-term knee injury after the November international break, but set no return date for midfielder Paul Pogba, who injured his hamstring last month.

    United trail local rivals Manchester City by five points at the top of the league table and host Benfica in the Champions League on Tuesday followed by a league trip to fourth-placed Chelsea on Sunday.

    NAN

  • Monkey pox : Bayelsa allays fear of new outbreak

    Monkey pox : Bayelsa allays fear of new outbreak

    Prof. Ebitimitula Etebu, Bayelsa Commissioner for Health, on Monday dispelled the romour that two new cases of monkey pox disease were detected in the state.

    Etebu said on telephone that the two cases were not fresh but old ones.

    According to him, blood samples sent for confirmatory tests at the World Health Organisation reference laboratory in Dakar returned in batches.

    “The additional two positive results, though not a new outbreak, will break the total recorded cases in the state to five.

    “WHO in September confirmed three cases of monkey pox disease in Bayelsa,” he said.

    The official allayed the fear that the disease was spreading further.

    He said that the epidemic had been largely contained following the joint efforts of the state government, Nigerian Centre for Disease Control and international public health partners.

    The commissioner said that most of the 21 patients isolated at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri, Yenagoa, where the index case was reported, had fully recovered and discharged.

    On the current number of patients under surveillance at the quarantine centre, Etebu said: “I can tell you that many of the patients being monitored and given care at the isolation centre have been discharged.

    “But the situation is dynamic and the number keeps changing; I have not looked at the data for yesterday and may not give you information that is accurate,” he said.

    A family of three reportedly ate monkey meat at Agbura area of Yenagoa, Bayelsa, and had suspected cases monkey pox disease on Sept. 12.

    NAN

  • Disu says goalkeeper’s experience valuable to Super Eagles

    Disu says goalkeeper’s experience valuable to Super Eagles

    Former Technical Director of the Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF ), Tunde Disu, on Monday in Lagos supported the recall of former Super Eagles captain, Vincent Enyeama by Coach Genort Rohr.

    Disu expressed his support in an interview after reviewing the Eagles gaffer Rohr’s stance on the team’s goalkeeping situation.

    The Eagles Franco-German tactician in an interview had said that Nigeria still needs a world class goalkeeper, casting shadows on the prospect of available goalkeepers in the team.

    The team has yet to have a regular shot stopper since the former number one goalkeeper Carl Ikeme of Wolverhampton Wanderers was diagnosed of acute Leukaemia.

    In his stead, Rohr called upon the South Africa-based Daniel Akpeyi to action; only for the former to fail the test in the African Nations Cup qualifiers against Bafana Bafana in Uyo.

    Akpeyi conceded two goals in the first match; the first major loss recorded in Rohr’s era as technical adviser, thereby limiting his chance of returning between the sticks.

    During the crucial World Cup qualification against Cameroon, Rohr had to put his trust in Okechukwu Ezenwa which was successful as the local-based shot stopper helped with a clean sheet.

    The match against Cameroon ended 4-0, while the return leg in Yaoundé ended 1-1.

    On the contrary, many soccer pundits are of the opinion that Cameroon’s only goal was as a result of Ezenwa’s inexperience at handling strikers who might want a trick him.

    Ezenwa, however, kept another clean sheet against all-determined Chipolopolo of Zambia a game which ended in a frosty 1-0 earning Nigeria the automatic qualification to the 2018 Mundial in Russia.

    With Rohr’s eyes set on a good campaign in the World Cup, the gaffer is set to test the waters not only shopping for a more experienced goalkeeper.

    This to him is necessary in order to have a permanent replacement for the ailing Ikeme, who may not be fit to play during the World Cup.

    The Franco-German muted the idea of recalling the highly experienced Enyeama who already has two World Cup experiences under his belt with a caveat that the goalkeeper’s recall will be by his terms.

    With many diverse opinions on the Enyeama’s recall, Disu, who had previously coached Enyeama during the age grade tournament in 1999, said the experience of the shot stopper was valuable.

    “I know Enyeama very well; he started with me in the U-20 championships in 1999, but did not make the team in Ivory Coast due to some circumstances above him.

    “He is a professional goalkeeper, he is stable, and one of the oldest goalkeepers in the country now. One thing about goalkeepers is that the older they are, the better they become.

    “Enyeama is a disciplined goalkeeper who does not tolerate nonsense, if we are to look at his sacrifice for the country, how he has saved us, then, he merited the recall.

    “He does not have the physique of Peter Rufai, but he is technically gifted and knows how to organise his defence line, he commands respect,’’ Disu said.

    Disu, a former defunct Green Eagles Assistant Coach, said that the only snag about Enyeama is that he might be temperamental at times which could be tolerated by the team.

    “The only negative I know about Enyeama is that he is sometimes too temperamental, he doesn’t like people taking him for granted, and he might be erratic in such condition.

    “I really don’t want to dabble into his situation with Sunday Oliseh because they are both my boys; if Enyeama is recalled, we will see that he is a thorough bred professional.

    “The only thing which might be a problem is how he will be able to cope in the team not being the captain. On the field, the most experienced players take the captains armband.

    “Assuming Mikel the current captain leaves the field and passes it to Onazi, who also leaves the field who takes it? They are all junior to Enyeama, this issue of captainship must be settled,’’ he said.

    Disu said that aside the hierarchical order of seniority in Eagles which might be altered if Enyeama was recalled; the goalkeepers experience could be valuable to Eagles campaign in the Mundial.

    “Aside the leadership position which might be altered, if Enyeama is recalled, he will prove a good asset to the team as the young goalkeepers still need to learn from his techniques.

    “Enyeama is such a good goalkeeper anyone will like to have in his team because he serves the ball well, he controls the ball and you can always hear his voice during the build-up.

    “World Cup is a game for world star players and class, and we cannot afford to experiment by taking rookies to the centre stage, especially in the goalkeeping department.

    “Although Enyeama is just returning from an injury but if he is fit enough, he can go to the World Cup, I can bet on his experience,’’ he said.

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