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  • Barcelona’s prodigy Fati granted Spanish citizenship

    Barcelona’s 16-year-old forward Ansu Fati is eligible to join the Spanish national football team after he was given the country’s citizenship.
    Having lived in Spain since 2009, Fati was born in Guinea-Bissau in 2002.

    Fati’s citizenship application was processed by the Spain’s Interior Ministry before the 2019 FIFA Under-17 World Cup squad deadline ends.

    The tournament will begin in Brazil on Oct. 26th.

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    Fati, who became the youngest player in the Champions League, is expected to be called to the squad of the Spanish national team for the 2019 FIFA Under-17 World Cup.

    He also became the youngest scorer for Barcelona, making a great start in his career with two goals and one assist in four games so far.

  • Livid Gbajabiamila vows to report Security Chiefs to Buhari over snub

    Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila on Friday vowed to report Security Chiefs personally to President Muhammadu Buhari for snubbing a security meeting convened by the House of Representatives.

    The House had summoned the meeting with the Security Chiefs for briefing on the anti-terrorism war.

    But the Security Chiefs, including Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Ibok Ete- Ekwe and the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshall Sadiq Abubakar snubbed the summon.

    Instead, they sent representatives, a development the Speaker considered a slight on the House leadership.

    The Chief of Defense Staff was represented by Chief of Defense Training and Operations, Army Headquarters, Major General Leo Irabor while Chief of Account and Budget Army, Major General Kola Bakare accompanied him.

    Lieutenant General Lamidi Adeosun (Chief of Policy and Plans, Army), represented the Chief of Army Staff while the Chief of Naval Staff was represented by Rear Admiral Tariworio Dick (Chief of Training and Operations) and the Chief of Air Staff was represented by Air Vice Marshal Isiaka Amao (Chief of Training and Operations).

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    However, Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, the Director General of Department of State Service, Yusuf Bichi and the Comptroller of Nigeria Immigration service, Mohammed Babandede were present

    The House had on Thursday stepped down a motion by Ifeanyi Momah titled: “Review of the Military strategy of ‘Super Camps’ in the fight against Boko Haram in the North East Zone.”

    A visibly upset Gbajabiamila expressed his disappointment with their absence.

    He said: “Let me commend President Muhammadu Buhari for the commitment he has shown to stem the tide and to put a handle and lead on the security situation in Nigeria today.

    “Unfortunately, Mr President cannot work alone. He has to have people to delegate those powers to as the Commander in Chief as directed by our constitution.

    “But because Mr President has delegated those powers to the Service Chiefs, we decided to call this meeting as representatives of the people.

    “This meeting was not called by a Committee of the House. It was called by the highest level of the legislature, personally by me as the speaker of the house.

    “Let me commend the IGP, DG DSS and Nigerian Immigration for coming here.

    “Let me say that as a House and institution, I cannot understate my disappointment or our disappointment for the service chiefs that are not here.

    “We called this meeting because it was important, you can see member from Borno here. There is crisis in Borno State right now.

    “We wanted to hear from the Service Chiefs to know what is going on, to know how the House can help.

    “What are the problems, what are the challenges, to talk about strategy and what we need to do?

    “I am sure you do not expect the House to fold its arms over what is going on in Maidugiri and other parts.

    “There is a migration now from Local Government to Maidugiri but here we are we called the Armed Forces coordinated by Chief of Defence Staff who is not here, Service Chiefs being represented by their accountants.

    “I am actually at a loss. For me, I believe are in tandem with this, the absence of the Service Chiefs, the Navy is not represented as far as I am concerned, Air Force is not represented, ditto the Chief off Army Staff.

    “I know one or two of these Service Chiefs were somewhere yesterday night. I can almost say that it showed the disdain for this institution.”

    He added: “The budget is on its way, we need to talk about it, what do you need? What is required? I am almost embarrassed to tell the truth.

    “There was no call placed to my office to explain why. I am just seeing accountants and Representatives.

    “I am not sure how to handle this. I do not think this happens anywhere. Any parliament in the world where the Head of Parliament will call the Service Chiefs for a nagging problem on how to resolve it and will not show.

    “I think it is important to postpone this meeting to Monday morning. I will personally see the President myself because we are supposed to work as one, to work together as a body.”

  • Tribunal judgement: I won’t give up until I get justice, says Atiku

    The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the February 2019 general election, Atiku Abubakar, has explained his reason for seeking legal redress challenging Buhari’s victory in the February 23 presidential election.

    In his first official statement since the judgement of the election petition tribunal dismissing his case, the former vice-president said he is still pursuing the ‘judicial route’ despite the tribunal’s decision.

    He said, “Nothing good comes easy, and hard as the task to rid Nigeria from the forces of fascism, and be an instrument for the full restoration of the rule of law and democracy in Nigeria is, your support makes the struggle worthwhile.”

    Atiku also appreciated his supporters and urged them not to underestimate the effect of their belief that justice will be done.

    “I write to personally thank you for your support for our shared common goal and the solidarity I enjoyed from all walks of life and every strata of society, right from July 21, 2018, when I informed you, the good people of Nigeria, that I would contest the 2019 Presidential election, to Wednesday September 11, 2019, when the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal rendered its verdict.

    “I owe so much to this great land of Nigeria that took me from the streets of Jada, where I sold firewood, to the heights I have attained, by God’s benevolence, in the civil service, in corporate Nigeria, and in public service.

    “If I do not play my part in making it possible for other orphaned children, indigent youths and the less privileged, to replicate and even surpass my path to significance, I would have failed my Maker. If I do not ensure that the ladder I climbed remains accessible to those at the bottom, middle and top tiers of society, I would not have fulfilled my purpose.

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    “And only by ensuring that democracy is not just done, but seen to be done, can Nigeria and Nigerians have a sense that this our dear land is indeed a land where Unity, Faith, Peace and Progress reside.

    “It is for this, and other patriotic reasons, that I am pursuing this judicial route: To ensure that the votes of Nigerians count and are counted.

    “Yes, those who do not want this as Nigeria’s reality, will use every trick in the book to undermine, discourage, misinform and mislead, but with God’s help and the support of Nigerians, we will ensure that Nigeria makes a course correction away from tyranny and towards democracy.

    “We must return to being Africa’s bastion of democracy, where the rights to Freedom of Speech and Freedom after the Speech, are guaranteed. We must stand together to pursue this just cause all the way, so that our judiciary are not afraid to do their jobs and have to be wary of blackmail, intimidation, and victimisation.

    “I note the immense outpouring of goodwill from ordinary Nigerians in every nook and cranny of Nigeria and from all regions, religions and relationships. Once again I thank you all for your support. I also thank the governors elected on the platform of my party, the Peoples Democratic Party, as well as the National Executive Committee, for their unanimous and unambiguous support for the judicial phase of this struggle, especially after it was announced that we would go on to appeal.

    “I urge all Nigerians to continue their support for this recourse to constitutional order via the courts. Even if there is little or nothing you can do to ensure that justice is done in Nigeria, just believe that it will happen. Let us never underestimate the effect of our belief in Nigeria.

    “Finally, I say to all concerned, that we will all die and give account of our lives to our Creator.

    “Thank you and may God bless Nigeria.”

     

  • Police uncover fake hospital in Edo

    Men of the Edo State Police Command have uncovered a fake hospital in at Obamwonyi Street in Bénin City.

    The Police arrested its operator, one Oriakhi Okundayo, aged 53 for operating the illegal hospital and engaging in unwholesome medical practices including abortions.

    State Commissioner of Pólice, Danmallam Abubakar, stated this when he paraded 160 suspects arrested for offences ranging from murder, kidnappings, armed robbery, cultism and defilement.

    Danmallam stated that investigation has led to the arrest of one Micheal Ayigie, the key suspect in the 2017 murder of policemen and abduction of Managing Director of Ogba Zoological Gardens, Andy Ehanire.

    He said the three kidnappers that abducted and killed one Adeleke Adebare have been arrested.

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    The Edo Police boss gave their names as Hassan, Tambayo Adamu and Mukau Useni.

    He said a 25-year old man; Ebuka Emeka who abducted and defiled a young female at Upper Sokponba has been nabbed.

    “These are some of our achievements between August and September. Edo State Command has attained next level proactive policing. We arrested some of them before they strike.

    “Along our major highways, we have ensured they are safe.”

  • APC governors to adopt common governance structures across states

    Governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the platform of the Progressive Governors Forum wants to adopt a common governance initiative across all APC states, saying they want to create a distinct identity for the party that will separate it from other political parties in the country.

    The Forum has therefore set a PGF Governance Programme Steering Committee headed by the Governors of Jigawa and Plateau state tasked with the responsibility of looking at how they govern their states and the federal government and advice on improvement on the governance structure in the states and federal government as well as ensure synergy between the states and the federal government.

    Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Steering Committee in Abuja on Friday, Plateau state governor, Simon Lalong said the APC governors need to aggressively ensure that they are able to settle all public debates around the distinction between the APC on the one hand and the PDP and other parties on the other hand.

    Lalong who was represented by his Deputy, Prof. Sonni Gwanle Tyoden said “Given the challenge of ensuring that we achieve the vision of making our party, the APC, emerge as a distinctly social democratic party, the policy initiatives of all APC governments, particularly at the state levels, will be the defining credentials. In addition, ensuring uniformity of policy initiatives among the APC states is a fundamental requirement.

    “Between 2015 and 2019, as Progressive Governors, we made quite some efforts to adopt common initiatives. Based on assessment of initiatives from our states and critical assessments of the challenges facing our states, Forum has already agreed to some priorities, which include revenue mobilisation, funding for security, education and health.

    “Through the work of our Secretaries of Governments of APC States, facilitated by the Governance Programme Steering Committee, Forum has already adopted Prototype Bills in the four areas mentioned above for domestication in our states.

    “While in some cases progress have been made, it needs to be acknowledged that much work will be required, especially in ensuring that progress being recorded translate to producing a distinctive governance and political identity for all APC states.

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    “We need to aggressively ensure that we are able to settle all public debates around the distinction between APC, on the one hand, and PDP and other parties, on the other. It is not a theoretical issue but concretely about the initiatives coming from APC governments, especially the states.

    “With the experiences we had between 2015 and 2019, we want to ensure that we are able to speed up actions to produce these common initiatives. Recognising the profile of members of our Governance Programme Steering I have no doubt that the quality of output based on input from activities we will be initiating will help to speed up progress in ensuring the emergence of some uniform attributes for all APC States.”

    Also speaking, Jigawa state governor, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar said despite prevailing economic difficulties facing our country, our Governors have remained focused on delivering optimum social goods to the teeming masses of our people.

    Badaru said the performance of the APC governors was is in line with the progressive credentials of our great party, the All Progressive Congress and fulfils our campaign covenant of “Change” to our compatriots.

    He said further that a proof of their commitment to good governance was our resolution at our November 2016 meeting in Kano that Secretaries to Governments of AFC States should meet quarterly to brainstorm, share experiences and evaluate the implementation of commonly shared governance initiatives.

    “So far, 7 quarterly meetings have held, and a number of important recommendations have emerged from those meetings. All the recommendations from the Quarterly meetings of our Secretaries to Governments have been approved by Forum.

    “Therefore, during the era of 2019 2023, we will want the work of the PGF Governance Programme Steering Committee to focus more on strengthening the capacity of our states to have increased commitment to implement approved initiatives.

    “This may require more initiatives around issues of capacity development for functionaries of our state. This will have to be well tailored around the initiatives we subscribe to rather than the generic approach.

    “Together with my colleague, we will take more steps to ensure that Forum is able to give you the needed support to ensure that we are able to get all the technical services for us to achieve our vision.”

    Badaru however told newsmen that the APC governors “want the work of the Progressive Governors Forum to focus more on strengthening the capacity of our states to have increased commitment to implement approved initiatives. Some initiatives were raised and deliberated upon and approved between 2015/2019.

    “At this level, we want to see the smooth implementation of these programmes and this might require more initiatives around programmes and capacity development for functionaries of our states. While we continue to look at other policies, the implementation of the ones approved is key.

    “There is also the need to strengthening and increasing the capacity of those to implement those policies. As you are aware, the Progressive governors have done very well especially when you look at the history of where we are coming from and the last four years despite the economic challenges and reduction in oil prices and what we inherited. We want to improve further on this.”

  • Ekiti APC adopts indirect primaries for Council polls

    Ekiti State chapter of the All Progressives Congress has adopted indirect primary method ahead of its forthcoming local government primary election in the state.

    The party said the decision was reached and ratified by its State Executive Committee meeting after extensive deliberation.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission had fixed December 7 for the election into the 16 Local government areas.

    Speaking with journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Friday, the party Publicity Secretary, Hon. Ade Ajayi maintained that the party will give a level playing ground for all aspirants provided that membership status is certified.

    The ruling party promised to conduct credible, transparent, free and fair primaries for the Councillorship and Chairmanship elections slated for Sept. 21 and 28 respectively, noting that there would be no room for imposition against peoples’ choice.

    “APC is not ready to impose aspirants. But there are provisions for consensus where it is possible. And when it is not possible the party will go indirect primary.

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    “The party will never deprive anyone who eminently qualifies the right to participate in the primary elections,” it said.

    On the alleged rigging plot raised by the opposition parties, the party described the allegation as frivolous, baseless and spurious in all its measures.

    APC said Fayemi’s unparalleled achievements within one year in saddle have endeared the party to peoples’ minds, noting that the party electoral victory is sacronsanct.

  • Five killed, 10 injured as bus burst into flame on expressway

    Five passengers were charred and 10 others suffered some degrees of burns on Friday when a bus conveying them burst into a hurrying flames after it had somersaulted at the Onigari corridor of the Lagos – Ibadan expressway.

    The lone crash occurred in the morning when the commercial bus coming from Sokoto stopped over briefly in Ibadan to pick Lagos bound passengers and shortly after taken off, the driver lost control of the wheel, smashed into the road median and tumbled many times over before balls fire erupted from the crash.

    The Route Commander and Public Education Officer of Federal Road Safety Corps, Ogun State Command, quoted the Sector Commander, Clement Oladele, as saying five persons died in the accident while 10 others were injured.

    She stated: “The lone crash involved a commercial bus that travelled all the way from Sokoto state but stopped briefly in Ibadan to pick other passengers. The bus was heading towards Lagos State before it lost control, at Onigari due to excessive speed , and collided with the road median with the bus upturning and bursting into flames.

    “The crash involved 18 passengers comprising 17Male Adults and 01Female Adult .

    “A total of 10male adults sustained injuries from the crash but five of the passengers unfortunately died from the crash comprising four male adults and a female adult.

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    The commuter bus is a white coloured Mazda bus with registration number WWD 302CB

    “The FRSC Ogun State Sector Commander, Clement Oladele commiserates with the families of the crash victims and advised members of the public whose relatives travelled, requiring more information about the crash, should contact the FRSC Command at KM27 Ibadan – Lagos Expressway at Ogunmakin or the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH) , Sagamu, where the injured victims were rescued to.”

    According to the Route Commander, the remains of those killed in the crash were also deposited at the OOUTH mortuary.

    She urged motorists to drive cautiously on the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway as it is still undergoing rehabilitation, recommending 50km per hour as safe speed at construction area while passengers should always caution their drivers observed driving recklessly.

  • Five vigilantes in police net for torturing victim to death

    The Niger state Police Command has arrested five members of local vigilantes who are members of ‘Yan Kwamiti’ and Hisba Shariah Commission of Kontagora local government area of Niger State for torturing an alleged suspect to death.

    The suspects were said to have tortured their victim, Ibrahim Ibrahim, to death after arresting him for being responsible for the abduction of his girlfriend, Maryam Salmanu of Unguwan Yamma area in Kontagora.

    The arrested vigilantes include; 35-year-old Ahmadu Yahaya, 28-year Dahiru Abdullahi, 20-year Abdulrasheed Atabo, 22-year Yunusa Adamu aged 22 years and 20 year Abubakar Usman.

    The suspects arrested had arrested three persons, Ibrahim Ibrahim, Musa Salahu and Ahmed Mohammed to their office to ‘investigate’ the alleged abduction.

    It was revealed that when the trio got to the office of the vigilantes, the local security apparatus tortured and inflicted various degrees of injuries upon them. Two of the people were released while the deceased, who was said to be very frail, was kept in their custody.

    The suspects having realized the deteriorating health condition of the deceased reportedly took him back to his room in the wee hours of the morning and dropped him there without the knowledge of his family members.

    In the morning, Ibrahim was discovered in his room where he was too weak to move and to speak; his parents rushed him in the hospital but he gave up without before he could receive medical attention.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Muhammad said that investigation is still ongoing and the suspects will be charged to court at the end of the investigation.

    Abubakar advised Vigilante Corps in Niger state to always operate within the ambit of the law.

    “The Yan Doka, Yan Sakai and all voluntary security outfits in Niger state should always endeavour to operate within the ambit of the law in their bid to compliment efforts of the Police in the protection of lives and property.”

  • Ex-UBTH staff nabbed over employment racket

    A former staff of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Mr. Micheal Oshodin, has been arrested for duping employment seekers into the University of Benin.

    Oshodin, aged 59, said he worked and retired at Stores and Supply Department of UBTH.

    He was paraded at the Edo State Police Command on Friday for duping over 25 persons by collecting huge sums from them with a promise to securing employment for them.

    Oshodin, however, said he was contacted by a staff of UNIBEN, one Christy Ikeke Oni in the Department of Theatre Art to look for persons seeking to be employed in the institution.

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    He said the problem started when the Christy suddenly died two months ago after he had given her all the money he collected from his victims.

    According to him, “She died two years ago. That was why this problem came up. The people have been begging me to help them find job and I decided to help them when opportunity came. I gave Christy all the money I collected from them.

    “I was walking inside UNIBEN when one of the victim saw me and raised alarm. I gave the deceased UNIBEN staff N1.2m. I already told them I will pay them back but I need little time.”

  • Mother in Police net for killing 3-day-old step-son with insecticide

    The Police have arrested a 22-year-old woman for allegedly poisoning her three days old step-son with ‘otapiapia’ in Shakodna village, Shiroro local government area of Niger state.

    It was learnt that the suspect, Harela Uba, who is the First wife of Mallam Una Saidu in shiroro local government gave her seven-year-old daughter to administer the insecticide to her step-brother.

    The mother of the deceased baby, Fa’iza Uba had gone to bath leaving her three-day-old baby in her room only to return to meet the baby foaming in its mouth.

    Raising alarm over the situation of the baby, they rushed him to General Hospital, Kuta where he was confirmed dead by a Physician who said that the baby was poisoned.

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    The father of the baby reported the incident to the Shiroro police division which was taken up as several people were interrogated regarding the incident.

    When called for questioning on reasonable suspicion that she was the other person in the house when the incident happened, Hurela confessed to have given her daughter the insecticide to administer on the baby.

    The suspect who is eight months pregnant claimed she did not know what got into her to make her commit the act.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Muhammad said that the case has been charged to court.