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  • Court remands man for alleged theft

    Court remands man for alleged theft

    Police on Thursday arraigned a 32-year old man, Nnamdi Onyia, in Asaba Magistrate’s Court for allegedly stealing a laptop valued at N216,000.

    The Prosecutor, Mrs Blessing Okafor, told the court that the accused committed the offence on Oct. 16, at no. 271, Nnebisi Road, Asaba.

    Okafor said that the stolen laptop belonged to one Mr Uzoka Abel.

    She said that the offence contravened Section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code Cap C 21 Vol. 1, Laws of Delta State of Nigeria, 2006.

    The accused however pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Okonkwo Akanume, granted the accused bail in the sum of N200,000 with a surety in like sum.

    Okonkwo held that the surety, who must be a civil servant, should show evidence of employment and should reside within the court’s jurisdiction.

    She further ruled that the surety must own a landed property as part of the bail conditions.
    The magistrate adjourned the case till Nov. 27 for definite hearing.

    NAN

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  • Quality of goods, services will no longer be compromised – Enelamah

    Quality of goods, services will no longer be compromised – Enelamah

    Quality of goods and services will no longer be compromised in Nigeria, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, has said.

    Enelamah made the assertion at the 1st Nigeria National Quality Award ( NiNQA ) in Lagos.

    NiNQA was launched on April 20 and developed within the National Quality Project in Nigeria ( NQIP ).

    NQIP is a 12 million Euros project funded by the European Union ( EU ) and implemented by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation ( UNIDO ) as part of the strategies to increase awareness on quality and standard in Nigeria.

    Enelamah, represented by Mrs Omololu Opeyemi, the Director, Nigeria Commodity Exchange, said the focus of government and enterprises should be on product quality and service delivery.

    He said that the award by UNIDO was apt, especially as the nation’s economy has stabilised, adding that such programme was needed for sustainability.

    The minister said that the Federal Government would continue to make giant strides toward improving the ease of doing business in the country.

    He noted that the enterprising spirit of Nigerians would be more productive without hurdles in their path.

    Enelamah said that this was the government’s strategic policy for industrial development with the cooperation and partnership with international bodies like UNIDO for effective development of industrial initiatives toward impacting the economy.

    The minister said that government recently embarked on an industrialisation programme to increase the contribution of manufacturing sector to Gross Domestic Products ( GDP ) in the next five years.

    According to him, the initiative will make Nigeria a manufacturing hub for West Africa region and diversification of the economy will be driven through the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan ( ERGP ).

    He said that the plan was to periodically review economic performance, opportunities, trends and challenges within the sector toward providing innovative intervention to boost investment and productivity.

    “Confidence building for creating trust is critical in enabling environment for investment and competitiveness.

    “The Nigeria National Quality Award initiative is a veritable tool in building both local and international trust in Nigeria for enhanced development,” he said.

    In his remarks, Mr Jean Bakole, the UNIDO Director in Nigeria, said trade has been identified as a driver of economic growth and good quality was essential for local, regional and international market.

    Bakole said that the award seeks to increase awareness on quality standards, contribute to consumers’ confidence in Nigerian products and promote healthy competition among manufacturers and service providers.

    According to him, quality ensures promotion of best management practices and supports private and public sector organisations to develop and implement best management practices.

    He said that criteria for the award were based on national and international standards like ISO 9000 Quality Management System and ISO 9004.

    Bakole said that quality ensures competitiveness, economic growth and improved living standards for consumers.

    He said that UNIDO was committed to assist Nigeria in its journey to quality toward boosting participation in global trade.

    Also, Mr Babatunde Irukera, the Director-General, Consumer Protection Council ( CPC ), said that UNIDO, through its activities, was erecting a building blocks that changes consumerism in the country.

    Irukera said that the award would drive corporate obligatory responsibility that calls for quality in every facet of interaction with a product or service.

    NAN

  • Agriculture: VC harps on value addition, improved electricity

    Agriculture: VC harps on value addition, improved electricity

    An agriculturist and Vice Chancellor ( VC ), Prof. Felix Salako, on Thursday  identified improved power supply, good roads, value addition to crops and improved extension services as the key to agricultural industrialisation.

    Salako, Vice Chancellor ( VC ), Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, made the observation in an interview in Lagos.

    “We can boost the economy through value addition to our crops, creation of market opportunities for our produce and reduction of wastage.

    “We can replace oil with agriculture as our main source of revenue if we industrialise the sector, but for industrialisation to succeed, there must be electricity,’’ Salako said this in an interview.

    He blamed the persistent high cost of locally produced food stuffs on poor power supply and bad rural roads.

    “The reason for high cost of production which translates to high cost of commodities in the market compared to imported ones is power deficiency in the country.
    “We want to urge government to critically address the issue by tackling the problem of epileptic electricity supply,’’ he said.

    Salako also appealed to the Federal Government to provide good roads in rural areas for easy transportation of farm produce from hinterlands to cities.

    “Government must provide rural roads to facilitate easy transportation of produce from farms; that way, the cost of the commodities will be reduced in the market,’’ he said.

    The vice-chancellor also urged the government to revive  Agricultural Development Programmes (ADPs) to restore extension services to farmers for better production.
    “One aspect we need to address urgently is our ADPs; government needs to revitalise those centres in each state.

    “When the World Bank withdrew from sponsoring the ADPs some years back, the extension aspect of agriculture started going down.

    “We need to get back and ensure that our extension agents are active again. Only then will rural farmers know of new agriculture technologies,” he said.
    Salako said that extension service was part of the three core mandates of the university.

    He listed the other two as teaching and research.

    NAN

  • Super Eagles drop nine places in FIFA ranking

    Super Eagles drop nine places in FIFA ranking

    By Moses Emorinken

    In spite of the Super Eagles sterling performance in the World Cup qualifiers and its convincing defeat of Argentina – one of the world’s finest teams, Nigeria has dropped nine (9) places in the latest football ranking by the International Federation of Association Football ( FIFA ).

    FIFA made this latest ranking known on Thursday, putting Nigeria at 50th position in the world and 8th in Africa.

    Read also: Nigeria moves up in latest FIFA Ranking

    It can be recalled that Nigeria occupied the 41st position in the last ranking. This did not augur well for the die-hard fans of the Super Eagles as they expected the recent exploits of the team to have levitated the Eagles to more desirable position in the upward direction.

    A few unexpected teams like Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo etc., ranked higher than Nigeria.

    However, we are very hopeful that the forthcoming ranking by FIFA scheduled for 21st December, 2017 should hold more serendipitous prospects for our national team.

    See below the list of the top ten (10) teams in Africa and the world:

    Africa

    1. Senegal
    2. Tunisia
    3. Egypt
    4. Congo DR
    5. Morocco
    6. Burkina Faso
    7. Cameroon
    8. Nigeria
    9. Ghana
    10. Côte d’Ivoire

     

    World

    1. Germany
    2. Brazil
    3. Portugal
    4. Argentina
    5. Belgium
    6. Spain
    7. Poland
    8. Switzerland
    9. France
    10. Chile
  • Google collects Android users’ locations even when devices are disabled

    Google collects Android users’ locations even when devices are disabled

    Google admits to collecting Android users’ locations even when devices are disabled, a Quartz investigation reported on Thursday.

    “It seems quite intrusive for Google to be collecting such information that is only relevant to carrier networks when there are no SIM card or enabled services,’’ Matthew Hickey, a security expert and researcher, told media in London.

    Since the beginning of 2017, Android phones have been collecting the addresses of nearby cellular towers and sending the data to Google’s system, according to a Google spokesperson.

    Read: Turning Android smartphone into desktop PC

    Therefore Google has access to data about individuals’ locations and movements, even when their phones are turned off or disconnected from the Internet, which violates the privacy of smartphone users.

    The spokesperson said the collected data was never used or stored and promised that by the end of November, Android phones would no longer send cellular tower location data to Google.

     

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  • UNDP constructs 300 houses for IDPs in Borno

    UNDP constructs 300 houses for IDPs in Borno

    The United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP ) has begun the construction of 300 housing units for internally displaced persons in Borno, the agency said in its fact-sheet.

    The prospective beneficiaries are victims of the Boko Haram insurgency in the state.

    The data made available in Maiduguri on Thursday show that the projects are in Ngwom community in Mafa Local Government Area.

    The UN agency stated that 288 of the houses were under construction, while work on the remaining 12 had not stated.

    The agency also stated that it constructed a clinic,  288 market stalls, 20 shops, as well as six classrooms, one administrative block and a store at the primary school in the community.

    It stated that the clinic would be equipped by the World Health Organisation ( WHO ).

    The agency said it had also distributed 210 bags of assorted fertilisers, 105 knapsack sprayers and 120 goats to farmers in the community.

    The agency also stated that it distributed  2,100kg of   sorghum seeds, 2, 100kg of millet seeds, 2, 362.5kg of cowpea seeds and 24 cartons of chemicals to farmers.

    It also highlighted some of its proposed projects, including a police out-post, borehole, installation of solar equipment at the clinic, distribution of agricultural inputs for fish farmers and livelihood support.

    It also proposes to provide unconditional grants to women and young girls, train youth entrepreneurs on micro and small business enterprises and train local government officials.

    “The training is to build the capacity of local government officials on provision of basic community services, maintenance of public infrastructure, planning and monitoring skill,” it stated.

    NAN

  • VC calls for improved girl-child enrollment in public schools

    VC calls for improved girl-child enrollment in public schools

    The Vice Chancellor ( VC ), Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger, Prof. Muhammad Maiturare, on Thursday called for improved girl-child enrollment in public schools in the state.

    Maiturare made the call during the presentation of exercise books and chalks in Dubwa village in Paikoro Local Government Area of the state.

    He said that school attendance by pupils and students should be further strengthened and enhanced to ensure quality learning and better external examination results.

    The vice chancellor expressed satisfaction with the level of enrollment of  indigenes of Paiko in various programmes in the university.

    “We have a sizeable number of students and teachers population in the university,’’ Maiturare said.

    The vice chancellor ( VC ) advised parents to support the various schools’ management committees inaugurated, to ensure the smooth delivery of education in public schools, through materials and financial contributions.

    The President, Paigokni Development Association, Amb. Zubairu Dada, said the association would intensify efforts on educational programmes through the institution of award for best teachers and pupils in public schools.

    He commended the state government’s efforts in education and called for more assistance in teachers recruitment and repair of facilities in public schools in the area.

    Dada said that the two classrooms at U.K. Primary School Paikoro, would be renovated in line with the educational pursuit of the people.

    NAN

  • Mugabe granted immunity as part of resignation deal – sources

    Mugabe granted immunity as part of resignation deal – sources

    Zimbabwe’s former president Robert Mugabe was granted immunity from prosecution, sources close to the negotiations said on Thursday.

    According to the source, Mugabe was assured that his safety would be protected in his home country as part of a deal that led to his resignation.

    Mugabe ruled Zimbabwe for close to four decades but stepped down on Tuesday after the army seized power and the ruling party turned against him.

    Emmerson Mnangagwa, the former vice president, is set to be sworn in as president on Friday.

    Zimbabwe was once one of Africa’s most promising economies but suffered decades of decline as Mugabe pursued policies that included the violent seizure of white-owned commercial farms and money-printing that led to hyperinflation.

    Most of its 16 million people remain poor and face currency shortages and sky-high unemployment, something Mnangagwa promised to address.

    “We want to grow our economy, we want peace in our country, we want jobs, jobs, jobs,” he told the crowd, adding: “The will of the people will always, always succeed.”

    Mnangagwa’s dismissal was the trigger for the army and former political allies to move against Mugabe, feted as an independence hero when Zimbabwe broke with former colonial power Britain in 1980 but later feared as a despot.

    He resigned as president on Tuesday as parliament began an impeachment process, after resisting pressure to do so for a week.

    People danced in the streets following his downfall, some brandishing posters of Mnangagwa and army chief Gen. Constantino Chiwenga, who led the takeover.

    Parliamentary speaker Jacob Mudenda said on Wednesday that Mnangagwa would be sworn in as president on Friday after being nominated by ZANU-PF to fill the vacancy left by Mugabe.

    The demise of Mugabe leaves Zimbabwe in a different situation to a number of other African countries where veteran leaders have been toppled in popular uprisings or through elections.

    The army appears to have engineered a trouble-free path to power for Mnangagwa, who was for decades a faithful lieutenant of Mugabe and member of his elite.

    He was also in charge of internal security when rights groups say 20,000 civilians were killed in the 1980s.

    “Mugabe has gone but I don’t see Mnangagwa doing anything different from that old man.

    “This is not the change I expected but let us give him time,” said security guard Edgar Mapuranga, who sat by a bank cash machine that was out of money.

    Restoring the country’s fortunes and international standing will be a challenge.

    Alleged human rights abuses and flawed elections prompted many Western countries to impose sanctions in the early 2000s that further hurt the economy, even with Chinese investment to soften the blow.

    Staging clean elections next year will be key to winning fresh funds.

    Although Mnangagwa is almost certain to win any vote, German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s personal representative for Africa, Guenther Nooke, said it would be a victory for Zimbabwe’s “old elites” with the help of China.

    “He will manage to get elected using fear or many tricks, and then we’ll have a succession from one tyrant to the next,” Nooke told broadcaster SWR2.

    China’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday it respected Mugabe’s decision to resign.

    In London, Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain wanted Zimbabwe to rejoin the international community now that Mugabe has resigned.

    Mnangagwa met neighbouring South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma before his return on Wednesday.

    Mugabe is one of the last of a generation of African leaders who led their countries to independence and then ruled, among them Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta in Kenya, Felix Houphouet-Boigny in Ivory Coast and South Africa’s Nelson Mandela.

    The African Union said he would be remembered “as a fearless pan-Africanist liberation fighter and the father of the independent Zimbabwean nation” and that his decision to step down would enhance his legacy.

    But he also stifled democracy en route to winning a series of elections. His government is accused by the opposition and human rights groups of persecuting and killing opponents.

    The forced takeover of white-owned farms from around 2000 aimed to bolster his popular support but crippled foreign exchange earnings from agriculture.

    Mnangagwa’s human rights record also stirs hostility in many Zimbabweans.

    “The dark past is not going to disappear. They will be following him around like a piece of chewing gum on his shoe,” International Crisis Group’s southern Africa senior consultant Piers Pigou said.

    “For him to really be seen to be doing the right thing, he’s going to have to introduce policies that fundamentally undermine the power structures of ZANU-PF, through a shift to genuine political pluralism and a decoupling of the party and state.”

    NAN

  • Wike pledges support for African beauty queens

    Wike pledges support for African beauty queens

    The Rivers Governor, Mr Nyesom Wike, has said that his administration will always support the African Beauty Queen Pageant.

    The governor made the pledge when he received 54  contestants of Miss University Africa Pageant in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.

    He said the presence of the contestants in Rivers was a positive testimony and endorsement for the state as a peaceful and tourist haven.

    Wike urged the 54 contestants to serve as ambassadors of the state and promote it as a centre of peace, development, unity and sustained growth.

    “We must express our gratitude to you for coming to Rivers State.

    “As you return to your respective countries, we urge you to serve as ambassadors of Rivers State, tell people about the beauty and peace of Rivers State, tell them that the negative propaganda is politically motivated, ” the governor said.

    The governor reiterated the resolve of his administration to support the beauty queens in their venture, adding that he was satisfied with the blend of charity work the pageant executed.

    “Move around and enjoy the beauty of Rivers State, make sure that you anchor at Port Harcourt Pleasure Park, this is a tourism state, with a hospitable population, after now, you will desire to return to Rivers State,” he said.

    In his remarks, Taylor Nazal, the Managing Director of Visions, Innovations and Concepts, organisers of the pageant, thanked the governor for accepting to host the contestants from 54 African countries.

    The managing director said contrary to negative media reports against the state, the contestants and organisers had found Rivers a peaceful place.

    “Since we came to Rivers State, we have witnessed an atmosphere of peace, this event would put Rivers State on the global stage,” he added.

    “This is a non-Bikini event aimed at discouraging indecent dressing, that is why we have both Muslim and Christian countries participating in this beauty pageant,”  Nazal said.

    He said the contestants would engage in charity works,  including visits to hospitals, the old people’s homes and orphanages, in Port Harcourt.

    “They call you Mr Projects and we have seen several projects across the state, this is a project that is empowering women in the continent,” he said.

    In her response, Miss University Africa ( Nigeria ), Miss Opara Ibinabo, a student of University of Port Harcourt, thanked Wike for making provision to accommodate the contestants from 54 African countries to converge on Rivers.

    As a show of respect, each beauty queen presented gifts to the governor, who later took them round to see some completed projects within the Government House, Port Harcourt.

    NAN

  • VAT records 1.73% increase in third quarter – NBS

    VAT records 1.73% increase in third quarter – NBS

    The National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS ) said revenue generated from Value Added Tax ( VAT ), increased by 1.73 per cent in the third quarter of 2017.

    The NBS announced the figure in a sectoral distribution of value added tax report for third quarter, 2017 posted on the bureau’s website posted in Abuja.

    The further disclosed that the figured increased from N246.30 billion in the second quarter to N250.56 billion in third quarter.

    VAT is a tax on the amount by which the value of an article has been increased at each stage of its production or distribution.

    It also  stated that the figure generated in the quarter was higher than N196.70 billion recorded during the same period in 2016, representing 1.73 per cent increase quarter-on-quarter and 27.39 per cent increase Year-on-Year.

    The bureau noted that the manufacturing sector generated the highest amount of VAT with N28.98 billion,closely followed by Professional Services and Oil Producing,N22.73 billion and N12.09 billion.

    It said that the mining sector generated the least with N33.70 million,closely followed by Local Government Councils and Pharmaceutical, Soaps and Toiletries, N193.78 million.

    NBS said of the total amounted generated in the quarter, N125.13 billion was generated as Non-Import VAT locally while N72.10 billion was generated as Non-Import VAT for foreign.

    It, however, stated that the balance of N53.33 billion was generated as Nigeria Customs Service Import VAT.

    NAN