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  • I was deceived by the devil – Army impersonator

    I was deceived by the devil – Army impersonator

    A Jos Chief Magistrates’ Court on Friday sentenced a 21-year-old man, Mohammed Ahmed, who said he was deceived by the devil after he impersonated an army man.

    Chief Magistrate Jovita Binjin sentenced Ahmed to six months imprisonment following his guilty plea.

    Binjin, however, gave the convict a fine of N5,000, and hoped that the sentence would serve as a deterrent to others.

    Ahmed had pleaded for leniency, saying that he was deceived by the devil.

    Read also: Man impersonates Okiro to defraud army applicants

    According to the prosecutor, Sgt. Doghva Kasuwa, Ahmed impersonated an army man on Oct. 27 at the Nassara Police Station.

    “The accused person was impersonating a military man; when interrogated, he could not explain when and how he became a military man,’’ Kasuwa said.

    He said that the offence contravened Section 132 of the Penal Code.

    NAN

  • Ajimobi commends army as Buratai visits Oyo

    Ajimobi commends army as Buratai visits Oyo

    Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State on Monday commended the army for its support in ensuring security of lives and properties in the state.

    The governor gave the commendation in Ibadan while receiving the Chief of Army Staff,  Lt.- Gen. Tukur Buratai, who visited him in his office.

    Report said Buratai had led other senior army officers to Ibadan for the week-long Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference.

    Ajimobi said the Nigeria Army had released some of its men to lead a special task force set up by his administration to restore peace and order  in the state.

    “The state before our assumption of office in 2011 was popularly known as a garrison where brigandage, thuggery and other criminal activities were the order of the day.

    “When we assumed office, we set up a special task force known as ‘Operation Burst’ which involved the Nigeria Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and  Nigeria Air Force which was  led by the Nigerian Army.

    “Today, Oyo State is one of the safest states in the country. We want you to help us commend your personnel for their support,” he said.

    The governor also described Buratai as a worthy leader who epitomises professionalism in status and character.

    Read also: Army restates commitment to protection of human rights

    Earlier, Buratai had said he was in Ibadan for the COAS Annual Conference where  senior officers meet to brainstorm.

    “The conference is an annual ritual where top brass of the Nigeria Army gather to brainstorm on what transpired during the year, analyse and focus on activities of the following year,” he said.

    He said the army had chosen the state after considering its strategic importance.

    “We are also here to rub minds and interact with stakeholders in the academia, civil society and government functionaries to have a very good background for subsequent years.

    “This would help us a lot in terms of training, operations and general administration,” he said.

    Buratai acknowledged the support received by the army, hinging this on the cordial working relationship with the state government.

    The programme featured exchange of gifts by the governor and the army chief.

    NAN

  • Trader seeks dissolution of marriage to lazy husband

    Trader seeks dissolution of marriage to lazy husband

    After 10 years of marriage to a completely lazy husband, a trader, Mrs Awawu Oseni, wants an Igando Customary Court in Lagos to dissolve the marriage because of the man’s refusal to work.

    Awawu pleaded with the court on Monday to dissolve the marriage because her husband, Ibrahim Oseni, has refused to work, to make himself useful to the family.

    She said that Ibrahim, with whom she had a child in the marriage, was completely lazy and not useful to the family.

    “My husband has refused to work. He sleeps at home from morning till night, snoring.

    “When he wanted to marry me, he claimed that he had accommodation problem and he pleaded to move in with me for him to get another apartment.

    “I accepted but he has refused to search for an accommodation ever since.

    “My mother has been the one paying our house rent and feeding us since the inception of our marriage.

    “And, I dare not fail to give him food to eat. He would beat the hell out of me.”

    Awawu said that Ibrahim had also been accusing her of infidelity repeatedly.

    “Whenever I go out, my husband always accuses me of going to see another man. He would beat me and asked me to tell him the name of the man I went to see.

    “He embarrasses me in public by beating and calling me a dog, bastard and prostitute.

    “All the scars on my body were due to his constant beatings.”

    The 30-year-old mother pleaded with court to divorce the union forthwith, saying that she was no longer interested.

    “Please, save me from the cruel hands of Ibrahim. He may beat me to death one day if I continue with the marriage,” Awawu said.

    Read also: Woman seeks divorce over husband’s constant battery

    However, Ibrahim said that Awawu was having extra- marital affairs.

    “I always have the feeling that my wife is seeing another man and whenever she returns and I ask her to tell me the man she visited and she refuses, I beat her.”

    Ibrahim said that he was paying their house rent and was also caring for their only child.

    The 42-year-old man also denied the allegation of being lazy.

    “Although, I stay in the house from morning but I leave with my motorcycle to work in the evening,” he explained.

    He begged the court not to grant his wife’s wish for the dissolution of marriage, saying that he was still in love with her.

    The President of the court, Mr Moses Akinniyi, adjourned the case until Dec.18 for further hearing.

    NAN

  • IBB varsity raises fees for non-indigenes-VC

    IBB varsity raises fees for non-indigenes-VC

    The management of the Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida University, Lapai have increased fees of new students of the institution who are non-indigenes, for the 2017/2018 session.

    The Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Mohammad Maiturare, confirmed this in Minna on Monday.

    He said the management of the institution reviewed the fees from N52, 000 to N93, 000, saying that the increase was inevitable.

    The fees for Niger indigenes, however remains at N52, 000, according to him.

    He said that returning students were expected to pay N27, 000 and N55, 000 for indigenes and non-indigenes.

    The vice-chancellor  explained that the increase in fee was necessitated by the high operational costs affecting the smooth running of the institution.

    He further explained that the management was mindful of the fact that some students might not be able to meet the new obligation.

    Read also: Saraki intervenes in Kwara poly fee hike crisis

    He said to that effect, the varsity had thought out the possibility of loan facility for students, which would be paid on instalment basis.

    Maiturare also said that the state government had agreed to avail indigent students the opportunity of an incentive to meet their fees obligation.

    He said that the management had in a meeting with the Student Union Government agreed to extend the resumption date to give parents and guardians apple time to prepare for the new session.

    The vice-chancellor said the old fees been maintained for the last five years, adding the university could no longer operate on that fee.

    NAN

  • Driver docked over theft of maize

    Driver docked over theft of maize

    A 24-year-old driver, Mansur Lawan, who allegedly stole 600 bags of maize worth N3.3 million from his employer, on Monday appeared before an Apapa Magistrates’ Court, Lagos.

    Lawan, a resident of Ajegunle area of Lagos, is facing a three-count charge of conspiracy, stealing and forgery.

    The Prosecutor, Sgt. Olusegun Kokoye, told the court that the accused, who was an employee of MBS Haulage &Transport Company, committed the offences sometime in September at Apapa, Lagos.

    Kokoye said the accused was to deliver 600 bags of yellow maize worth N3.3 million to one of the company’s customers, but sold the goods to somebody else.

    Read also: Court docks man over alleged manslaughter

    He said that the accused forged a waybill of the company and converted proceeds from the goods to his personal use.

    The prosecutor said that when the customer did not get the goods, he notified Lawan’s employer.

    He said that when the management confronted the accused, he claimed that the goods were delivered to the customer.

    The prosecutor said that the company reported the case to the police and the accused was arrested.

    He said that the offences contravened Sections 287, 365 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).

    Report said Section 287 prescribes three years imprisonment for stealing, while Section 411 stipulates two years imprisonment for conspiracy.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.

    The Magistrate, Mr M.A. Etti, granted the accused bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.

    He adjourned the case until Dec.19, for mention.

    NAN

  • NCC gives out N17m to winners of tennis championship

    NCC gives out N17m to winners of tennis championship

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has given out N17 million to winners of its Tennis Cup 2017 competition.

  • Police assure citizens of a crime-free Yuletide

    Police assure citizens of a crime-free Yuletide

    The Enugu State Police Command said on Monday that it had put measures in place to ensure crime-free Christmas celebration in the state.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Mohammed Danmallam, gave the assurance in an interview in Enugu.

    Danmallam said that various “overt and covert measures’’ had been put in place to ensure effective policing in the state during this yuletide.”

    Read also: Enugu police pledge partnership with public

    He said that the command was effectively partnering with members of the public and sister security agencies in the state to ensure a hitch-free yuletide.

    “There is a need for all hands to be on deck for a hitch-free yuletide in Enugu State,’’ the commissioner said.

    Danmallam, however, urged the residents to report to the command, any misconduct by any police personnel in the state during the season, for immediate action.

    “Officers and men should desist from any act of incivility to members of the public.

    “We have zero tolerance for any form of misconduct by officers and men of the command,’’ he warned.

    NAN

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  • Petrol scarcity: Normalcy reigns in South-West states – Survey

    Petrol scarcity: Normalcy reigns in South-West states – Survey

    Motorists in some parts of the South West, including Oyo State, Osun and Ogun are going about their businesses unhindered with the availability of petrol and normal operations at filling stations, contrary to acute shortage of the product in many parts of the country.

    A survey showed that the pump price remained stable as many filling stations in Ibadan still sell the product between N141 and N145 per litre.

    In the metropolis, there were no long queues, panic buying nor artificial scarcity as motorists still got the commodity and moved round conducting their various businesses.

    Mr Kabir Adeoye, an Estate Valuer, told correspondant that there was no fuel scarcity in the metropolis, adding that he just purchased fuel at N142 in one of the filling stations without queue.

    A cross section of motorists said the normalcy might be connected to the rehabilitation and re-inauguration of the NNPC depot in Ibadan to a functional state.

    In Lagos State, normalcy returned to some filling stations as motorists were seen buying petrol with ease.

    From Ajah to Lekki axis, the filling stations visited include Mobil in Oluniyi Olumide in Lekki Sandfill, Forte Oil and Petrolcam in Lekki, Oando and World oil stations in Jakande.

    They were dispensing petrol at the official price of N145 per litre.

    Mr Tayo Adeleke, the Station Manager, Petrocam filling station, Lekki, said it had opening stock of 60,000 litres and another 60,000 litres of petrol had just been added.

    Adeleke said queue had disappeared in Lekki because of constant supply from depot.

    There was no queue in most of the stations visited in Apapa, which housed most of the private tank farms in Lagos.

    Some petroleum attendants were waving to motorists to buy from their station.

    Situation remained the same at Mushin as motorists were buying the commodity with ease.

    Mr Kazeem Iyiola, a commercial driver, said motorists were surprised on Tuesday when most of the filling stations were out of stock.

    Similar situations were observed across Osun, particularly in Osogbo, where the product sold without queues.

    NAN reports that fuel stations across the capital were selling PMS with ease.

    Stations visited include NNPC at Ring Road, City View Oil and Gas at Oroki estate, NIPCO at Lameco Roundabout and Mobil at Oke-fia.

    The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Abeokuta Field Office, Ogun, however allayed the fear of motorists and residents that the normalcy enjoyed in the state might be infiltrated by scarcity from other states.

    The Operations Controller, Mrs Muinat Bello-Zagi, said staff had begun monitoring and surveillance operation on filling stations in and around the state.

    A NAN check reveals that most filling stations were selling fuel with no queue in sight.

    However, some motorists expressed concern over alleged report stating that there would be increase in the price of fuel.

    But in Ondo State, the queues have started surfacing in spite of assurances by the NNPC of enough fuel in storage.

    Nan reports that many filling stations in Akure were not dispensing fuel while few selling were doing so above ‎the official pump price.

    Mr Adewole Emmanuel, Acting Operations Manager, Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), Ondo State, said there was a severe penalty for any station caught hoarding the commodity.

    He said the scarcity and long queues were noticed on Monday, and the DPR enforcement team was immediately mobilised to address the situation.

    Emmanuel alleged that some dealers were deliberately hoarding fuel to create artificial scarcity.

    ‎He, however, warned that strict sanctions would be applied on any erring marketer caught flouting the laid down rules.

    “I wish to make it clear that we will apply sanctions to any station caught hoarding fuel,” he warned.

    It is also the same situation in Ilorin, where scarcity of the product is biting hard in the metropolis and other towns in Kwara.

    It was observed on Friday that many filling stations were closed, while only few were selling the product to desperate motorists and others.

    Motorists, who spoke to correspondent around Tanke area of Ilorin, lamented that the scarcity had unleashed panic buying of the product.

    Most of the stations in Tanke such as FABB, NNPPC, SANRAB and Bekind were closed; only Junuwad station was operating with the attendant long queue.

    A taxi driver, Mallam Ibrahim Oseni, said he had been on the queue for over two hours and had yet to purchase the product.

    NAN

  • Customs generate N262.3bn in 11 months at Tin Can Port – Official

    Customs generate N262.3bn in 11 months at Tin Can Port – Official

    The Tin Can Island Command of the Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS ) said it generated N262.3 billion revenue between January and November.

    Mr Uche Ejesieme, the Public Relations Officer for the command said this in a statement in Lagos on Friday.

    Ejesieme quoted Mr Yusuf Bashar, the Area Comptroller in charge of the command as having made the disclosure while receiving the delegation of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee ( FAAC ), Post-Mortem Sub-Committee.

    He said the 2017 revenue generated by the command surpassed that of N233.5 billion it generated in 2016.

    The comptroller said the visit was appropriate, considering the fact that the nation was gradually sliding out of recession and the need to sustain the tempo.

    Bashar said that the command had also made significant and steady progress in its core functions in the past 18 months.

    He said the various reforms he instituted shortly after assumption of duty include the construction of a training facility with 30 workstations for the training of the officers and other critical stakeholders.

    Bashar said that that the command had started reaping the benefits of such training in terms of the volume of revenue being generated and the level of compliance by traders, regarding the fiscal policies.

    “We recorded remarkable seizures of cocaine, valued at N2 billion according to a report handed over to us by the NDLEA.

    “We also handed over recovered stolen exotic SUVs to Interpol Nigeria for onward repatriation to U. S.

    “We also seized a cache of arms (pump action riffles totaling 2,010 which eventually necessitated the recent visit of Mr President to Turkey with other top government officials to see ways of curbing the menace,” he said.

    He suggested infrastructure upgrade (road networks to the port) scanners and other equipment, to enhance the output of the service.

    Bashar assured that the command would continue to enhance the standard of its statutory functions through commitment to duty  by its officers and men.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the committee, Dr Casimir Anyanwu, expressed delight over the achievements of the command in the past 18 months.

    He also lauded the command for the consistent progress made in revenue generation, capacity building as well as seizures.

    Anyanwu said that the primary objective of the sub-committee was to examine, across board, the accounts of the three tiers of government.

    The exercise was to ensure that all accruable revenue to the Federal Government coffers is duly accounted for.

    He said that the committee had the mandate of the Comptroller-General of Customs, retired Col. Hameed Ali, (rtd) to visit Customs commands to ascertain their strengths, weaknesses and challenges.

    Anyanwu said based on its findings during the visit, that the committee would advise the Federal Government appropriately.

    He described Tin Can Port as a major gateway to the resources of the country and very key to the Nigerian project.

    NAN