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  • Woman seeks divorce over husband’s constant battery

    Woman seeks divorce over husband’s constant battery

    A housewife, Basira Musa, on Tuesday pleaded with a Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court‎ in Abuja for the divorce over alleged battery.

    Musa said that her 10-year-old marriage to one Tasiu Miko had been characterised by constant battery.

    She told court that Miko was also accusing her of stealing his money and that he had no respect for her parents.

    The petitioner said that the union, which had produced two kids, had been a nightmare for her due, to constant beating by her husband.

    Read also: ‘My husband tied me to tree’

    She, therefore, prayed the court to dissolve the marriage forthwith.

    Miko, however, pleaded not guilty to Musa’s allegations, saying that ‎he was still in love with his wife, whom he described as his cousin.

    He said also that he had never insulted Musa, pointing out however, that she tore his clothes because he brought a second wife to their matrimonial home.

    The Judge, Mr Mohammed Marafa, gave the couple two weeks to reconcile their differences “since the respondent is still in love with his wife.’’‎

    He adjourned the matter until December 8 ‎ and told the parties to come to court with their parents.

    NAN

  • Kano Hisbah Board arrests 65 beggars in one month

    Kano Hisbah Board arrests 65 beggars in one month

    Kano State Hisbah Board said it had arrested about 65 suspected beggars for violating the law banning street begging in the state.

    Malam Dahiru Muhammed, an official of the Hisbah Anti Begging Unit, disclosed this while speaking in the state on Tuesday.

    Muhammed said that the suspects were arrested in different raids in the Kano metropolis in November, adding that eight of the arrested were children, while 57 were adults.

    According to him, 47 of them were from Kano, while 18 were from Bauchi, Jigawa, Gombe, Kogi and Zamfara States.

    Muhammed said the arrests were carried out in areas around Bata, Bompai, Bank and Kabuga roads, all in the metropolis.

    Read also: Street begging: Hisbah arrests 166 beggars

    He said that the Hisbah Board decided to release some of the suspects who were identified as first offenders, as well as those suffering from mental disorder.

    Muhammed said those from neighbouring states were also taken back to their respective states.

    NAN

  • Court docks three for allegedly stealing goats

    Court docks three for allegedly stealing goats

    Three men who allegedly stole seven goats valued at N70,000 were on Tuesday brought before an Okitipupa Magistrates’ Court in Ondo State.

    The accused — China Lawrence, 23; Rapheal Toriola, 21; and Eniola Amoo, 33,  — of no fixed addresses and without specific occupations, are facing a three-count charge of conspiracy, felony and stealing.

    The prosecutor, Insp. Zedekiah Orogbemi, said that the accused committed the offences at Igodan, Okitipupa around 12:00 a.m.  on October 15.

    He said that the goats, property of one Grace Badru, were later recovered from the house of one of the accused.

    Read also:  21-year-old arraigned for theft

    The offences are punishable under Sections 390 (9), 430 and 516 of the Criminal Code, Cap.37, Vol.1, Laws of Ondo State, 2006.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The Magistrate, Mr Banji Ayeomoni, granted the accused bail in the sum of N30,000 each, with a surety each in like sum.

    Aiyemomi said that the sureties must  show evidence of of tax payment for one year.

    He adjourned the case until December 8 for further hearing.

    NAN

    Read:Man in court for theft of vehicle worth N4.5m

  • FCT residents to pay for infrastructure – Minister

    FCT residents to pay for infrastructure – Minister

    FCT Minister Malam Bello Muhammad has said that residents of the territory may have to pay for infrastructure as government could no longer continue to fund it.

    Muhammad said this while on an inspection tour of ongoing road projects by the FCT, being executed by Gilmort Engineering Ltd. on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said, tremendous amounts are needed for the provision of infrastructure in many of the districts of the FCT.

    According to him, while it was possible in the past to develop the FCT, the reality now is that to develop each plot now requires tremendous amount of resources.

    “I think it is just a matter of time, we will have no option but to ensure that every plot has to pay for itself.

    “If you look at it on a plot to plot basis the cost of infrastructure for a plot is so high and if you look at what people pay to government it is so negligible,” he said.

    According to him, 30 years ago when Abuja was created and people were encouraged to come in, it made a lot of sense for government to provide infrastructure.

    Muhammad said this was because infrastructure had not matched the level of development, adding that this had to be so because government could no longer fund infrastructure, while allocating plot for free.

    Read Also: Minister woos light rail investors

    According to him, this is something that requires “all of us to really sit down as stakeholders and not just the FCT administration”.

    He stated that if residents of FCT craved for first class infrastructure, they have to be willing to pay for it.

    “That is why the development of the city without given due cognisance to funding and providing for infrastructure does not help the city.

    “That is why you see that the city has so many districts with 100 per cent houses without infrastructure,” he said.

    He commended the contractor for doing a good job based on the level of work on ground.

    Mr Ben Simon, Chief Engineer, Gilmor Engineering Ltd said the company is determined to complete the project in 20 months.

    He said that Phase I Guzape District HD has been completed and the company was working hard to ensure the completion of Phase II.

    NAN

  • Meter: Don’t blame manufacturers for shortage – Nwangwu

    Meter: Don’t blame manufacturers for shortage – Nwangwu

    The Managing Director of Sebrud Consortiums, Mr Chisom Nwangwu, an indigenous Meter Manufacturing Company, says the prepaid meter producers in Nigeria were not to be blamed for the shortage of the product for electricity consumers in Nigeria.

    Reports said that Nigerians have continued to decry the inability of Electricity Distribution Companies ( DISCOS ) to provide enough prepaid electricity meters for consumers.

    He said that the prepaid meter manufacturing firms had the capacity to meet the demands for the product.

    He also revealed that the Awka-based firm with its 400, 000 installed capacity was ready to work with the 11 electricity distribution companies in Nigeria to help to realise the Federal Government’s objective of having all customers metered.

    “Capacity is not the problem, we are producing and the products are there, we have the capacity to supply whatever is demanded by the distribution companies.

    “All that is needed is for them to contact us and place orders and they will get the meters, we are ready to work with the 11 electricity distribution companies,’’ he said.

    Nwangwu assured Nigerians that the products were of international standard having been approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission ( NERC ) and certified by the Standard Organisation of Nigeria ( SON ).

    According to him, the meters are of high quality and they have passed the Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme ( MANCAP ) test of SON.

    “They are 100 per cent quality assured with 10-year warranty period, our customer service department is effective,’’ he said.

    NAN

  • Five things to know about Lineker – 2018 world cup draw host

    Five things to know about Lineker – 2018 world cup draw host

    Gary Lineker, who won the Golden Boot at the 1986 World Cup, was announced last week as the host and will be partnered by Russian Sports Journalists, Maria Komandnaya to coordinate together the 2018 World Cup final draw billed for Friday, December 1, 2017.

    It is less than a week for the draws that will determine the groupings of the 32 countries that had booked a ticket at next year’s World Cup in Russia, and it is pertinent to have an insight of who Lineker, the main conductor of the Draw Ceremony is.

    These 5 things about Lineker, starting with the more astonishing ones to the most jaw-dropping, are guaranteed to keep your head swirling. Carefully go through them.

    1. Was predicted not to make a living out of football:

    After leaving school with just four O’ Levels, one of Lineker’s teachers predicted that he would never make it as a footballer.

    The teacher attributed the failure to his passion for football, and he wrote on his report card that “he concentrates too much on football and that he would never make a living at that.”

    1. England’s highest goal scorer at the World Cup:

    The former striker who was capped 80 times by England is the Three Lions’ all-time scorer at the World Cup with 10 goals.

    With six goals at the 1986 World Cup, Lineker emerged as the top scorer of the tournament, one that had the likes of Jorge Valdano, Socrates and Diego Maradona as participants.

    No English player has yet to win a World Cup Golden Boot even after seven World Cups.

    1. Highest goal scorer with three different English clubs:

    The former Barcelona forward is the only player to have been the top scorer with three different clubs in England. In 1984 for Leiceser City, Lineker emerged as the joint top scorer with Chelsea’s Kerry Dixon. The duo recorded 24 goals apiece.

    In 1985, Lineker moved to Everton in a deal worth around £800,000. He scored 30 goals for Everton in his debut season and finished the season as the league’s top scorer for the second time in a row.

    In the 1989 season, he emerged again as the English league’s top division highest scorer– scoring 24 goals for Tottenham Hotspur.

    1. Presented a show in 2016 with shorts:

    Lineker, who is BT Sport’s lead presenter for Champions League back in 2016, appeared in the first BBC Match of the Day for the 2016/2017 season in boxer shorts.

    The 57-year-old had promised in a tweet in 2015 that, if his former club, Leicester, should win the 2015/2016 Premier League, he would appear on the BBC match of the day in his undies. And appear he did!

    1. Had zero yellow card in his entire playing career:

    With a 16-year playing career that saw him had spells with the likes of Barcelona, Tottenham, Leicester City, Everton and Nagoya Grampus Eight, Lineker went his entire career without receiving neither a yellow card nor a red. This feat earned him the FIFA Fair Play Award in 1990.

    Hope Lineker has a great day on Friday like he did during his playing days.

  • Airbus poaches Rolls-Royce executive to head aircraft sales

    Airbus poaches Rolls-Royce executive to head aircraft sales

    Airbus has hired the head of Rolls-Royce ’s civil engines unit, Eric Schulz, to replace John Leahy to lead its commercial aircraft sales, following months of uncertainty over replacement for the veteran deal maker.

    Schulz, who had been president of Rolls Royce’s civil aerospace unit since January 2016, will report to Airbus chief executive Tom Enders and will join in January 2018, Airbus said.

    “We are glad to have Eric Schulz joining our team.

    He has broad international experience in the aerospace industry, deep understanding of airline operations and aero engines as well as proven-track record in effectively leading organisations in complex-environments,” Enders said.

    Schulz, a 54-year-old French engineer, began his career at one of Airbus’s founders, France’s former state-owned Aerospatiale.

    Thereafter, he worked at aerospace supplier Goodrich via a stint at two French airlines: UTA and Air Liberte.

    He is part of a relatively new management team that pulled Rolls-Royce out of a compliance scandal and financial problems.

    Schulz will inherit a Toulouse sales organization unsettled by recent defeats to Boeing (BA.N) and seeking stability amid UK and French corruption probes, which center on a now defunct Paris-based unit of Airbus headquarters.

    Leahy had been in the sales post since 1994 and is a dominant figure in the $100 billion-a-year aerospace industry, making his succession one of the sector’s most closely watched moves.

    Airbus said Leahy,  known in the industry as “Mr Airbus” – would remain with the company for a short, transitional period.

    NAN

  • …of love and self

    …of love and self

    Life has taught me to love everyone, especially myself.

    It’s funny right? No it’s not. Most people have talked about underestimating others and they never talked about themselves. What about you? How many times have you done that to yourself? I think am also talking about you and not me.

    But that’s true, how many times have I thought I couldn’t do something or reach a height?

    How many times have I, in my most factual and sincere mind with all compassion, what others call church mind, set limits that are far too less or low for myself? Countless.

    I respect others and appreciate them when they do something good. Not jealous or envious of their success or achievements but obviously I never did that to myself. If I did, I wouldn’t be writing this.

    That for me is bad, really bad. It erodes me of self-worth and personal dignity. I mean, what’s the point of lifting others when I myself am plugging down the trail. Am good, yeah even if no one tells me. At least if am not you wouldn’t read this article up to this point.

    But I have got to appreciate myself, even if just a pat on the back or an unusual meal once a while. I could just go to the movies, walk through the beach, buy a new cloth, do something unusual but not crazy just to say “thanks man, you are appreciated.”

    It’s not pride. It is self-esteem. Who am I to be humble when God has made me proud by creating such abilities in me, leading me to discover them and providing a means to express them?

    Sometimes selfies may be too much but they show self-worth. I show I am handsome (you put your own) if I take selfies and post them online. It doesn’t matter if someone likes it or not.

    What matters is that I see myself worthy of being online, my pictures are worthy of being seen by someone else. I may employ moderation but I will definitely do it, either you like it or not.

    So I will get on it, it may be once in a blue moon but I will do it. I have got to be celebrated, not just on my birthday and not necessarily by others, but by myself. It will sound boring right? I will try to make it as interesting as possible.

    That’s my new resolution.

    I love myself. Do you?

  • Saudi Arabia council studying proposals on whistleblowers

    Saudi Arabia council studying proposals on whistleblowers

    Saudi Arabia ’s Shura Council, a top advisory council to the government, is studying proposals for protection of people, who report financial crime, local media reported on Tuesday, following the government’s anti-corruption crackdown.

    Crown Prince Mohammed Salman has launched an inquiry into graft that has resulted in the detention of a dozens of princes, senior officials and businessmen.

    The Shura Council does not have legislative powers, but it can propose laws to the king and the cabinet.

    It said in a tweet on Monday that it had agreed on the “appropriateness of the draft proposal” for whistleblower protection for financial and administrative corruption.

    The Arabic-language newspaper Al-Riyadh reported on Tuesday that the council had agreed to study two proposals on the matter that also included protection of eyewitnesses, who report violations such as financial crime.

    Read also: Saudi Arabia expects Hajj revenues to exceed $4.2bn

    A top official said earlier this month that Saudi authorities have questioned 208 people in an anti-corruption investigation and estimate at least 100 billion dollars has been stolen through graft.

    “The Government of Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed Salman, is working within a clear legal and institutional framework to maintain transparency and integrity in the market,” Attorney-General Saud Al-Mojeb said in a statement on Nov. 9.

    The investigation has spread to the neighbouring United Arab Emirates, as the central bank asked commercial banks and finance companies there to provide details of the accounts of 19 Saudis detained in the crackdown.

    The UAE central bank governor said on Thursday the request by the central bank for local banks and finance companies to provide details of the accounts of 19 Saudi Arabian citizens was just an information-gathering exercise.

    NAN

  • Inferiority: The African ailment

    Inferiority: The African ailment

    I wonder how long Africa will be plagued by inferiority complex, and fixated to the begging bowl, with all her rich cultural and spiritual heritage? Like the renaissance era of the developed countries, it is high time Africans built Africa.

    Although, one cannot draw objective conclusions about Africa using a small sample size – Nigeria. However, for the purpose of this article, the writer has decided to focus on Nigeria.

    So much for colour!

    The colour black, regardless of how deep and beautiful it can be have been unjustly associated with everything evil.

    In fact, the melanin of the African people is sometimes seen by racists as a weapon of destruction; for as long as you are black, you are automatically consider and adjudged guilty.

    Also, children are still being taught today that almost anything “black” is inherently evil, in fact, to our educators, it is perfectly okay to use the word “black” to describe evil. In accordance with this teaching, “a black person is considered the black sheep of the family, and should be black listed”, in accordance with this teaching, “illegal market is black market (as if only black people do such business).

    Sometimes the environment conditions the African child (in this case, Nigeria) to develop a low self-esteem relative to children in developed countries.

    The minds of the African child have been grossly polluted and destroyed by a powerful force, that powerful force is inferiority complex.

    Let us present a Nigerian medical doctor and an American medical doctor to a sick Nigerian, and ask him to choose the doctor to treat him, most likely he will choose the American doctor. Why? Because he has been educated to believe that white men are superior.

    Even by comparing the leadership style of African and American, one also observes another aspect of lack of self-confidence. Specifically, one notices that while American leaders wisely prioritise their investment options; considering local investments first before foreign investments. On the flip side, African leader squander their countries funds on “corrupt investments” in foreign lands.

    Why? This is because of the miseducation of the Africans minds; African soil is considered an “Unsafe haven” while America is “A safe haven”…what a lack of confidence!

    Bottom line: Polluted African minds accept that by nature, Africans are normal human beings while Americans are extra ordinary.

    No wonder a part of the letter by Lord Macaulay to the British Parliament in 1835 read “…if the Indians think that all that is English and foreign is good and greater than theirs, they will lose their self-esteem, and become what we want them to be – A truly dominated nation.

    Coming down to Nigerian leaders, who rob their own people only to deposit the loot in America and as a result of this, money that could be have been used to make “safe heavens” are being taken out of the county.

    What Nigerians do not know is that the “safe heaven” in America did not come as a result of wishful thinking, but is the direct result of tireless research engineered by true patriotism of its leaders and elites.

    Why can’t Nigerian universities make numerous discoveries? It is a shame that Nigerian universities can’t make razor blades, even water pumps, and yet we have PhD’s above the ground, let’s dream big.

    However, safe heavens will not emerge by miracle when teachers are being starved, library empty, research thoughtlessly abandoned, and universities senselessly shut down for several months each year due to strikes.

    Furthermore, Nigerian leaders and educators must stop using black as a symbol for evil, rather they should start teaching their children that black is beautiful just as any colour.