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Court dismisses Diezani’s bid for trial in Nigeria
The Federal High Court in Lagos on Wednesday dismissed an application by former Minister of Petroleum Resources Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke seeking to be tried in Nigeria.Ruling on the application, Justice Rilwan Aikawa said it was misconceived.He agreed with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) that the application was a bid by the former Minister to escape justice in the United Kingdom.Justice Aikawa said the Attorney-General of the Federation has the exclusive right to decide who to bring a charge against.“Why did she wait all this while before she came up with this bizarre application?“I find this application as lacking in merit and it is hereby dismissed,” the judge held.He added that he would not allow his court to be misused, adding that Mrs Alison-Madueke “was crying wolf where there was none”.The EFCC urged Court not to order Mrs Alison-Madueke from the United Kingdom to Nigeria.The anti-graft agency described Diezani’s prayer to be brought back to Nigeria as a ploy to escape justice in the UK, where, according to the EFCC, she is being investigated for several financial crimes by the Metropolitan Police.According to the EFCC, investigation by the Metropolitan Police in Diezani’s case had reached an advanced stage and her prosecution in the UK was imminent.It, therefore, said it would not be in the interest of justice to grant Diezani’s application seeking to return to Nigeria.The EFCC said this in a counter-affidavit it filed in opposition to Diezani’s application before Justice Rilwan Aikawa, wherein she is seeking an order compelling the Attorney General of the Federation to facilitate her return to Nigeria.In the said application, which she filed through her lawyer, Mr. Onyechi Ikpeazu, Diezani said she wished to appear before the Federal High Court in Lagos to defend a criminal charge, bordering on alleged laundering of N450m, where her name was mentioned. -

Okorocha denies sacking Imo chairman of traditional rulers
Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo State says he did not sack the Chairman of the state Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Samuel Ohiri as insinuated in the social media.
The governor refuted the report in statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo in Owerri on Wednesday.
Okorocha described the report as ‘baseless’ and urged the general public to disregard the rumour.
Some state tabloids and social media reported that Ohiri has been sacked by the governor over gross misconduct.
According to him, if there is need to sack Ohiri or any other government official, the information will be communicated through the appropriate quarters.
“How can I sack a top government official on the pages of newspapers?
“I have not sacked Eze Ohiri and now that it is clear to both rumour mongers and the general public, it is left for them to say their source of information,” he said.
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Mourinho explains Lukaku penalty snub
Without a goal in the previous five games, Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku was quick to grab the ball when his team was awarded a penalty in the 78th minute of their Champions League game against Benfica.
United were 1-0 up and had already missed one penalty, a soft effort from Anthony Martial saved by Benfica’s 18-year-old keeper Mile Svilar.
But with Lukaku ready to end his barren spell and secure the win, United manager Jose Mourinho signaled he wanted someone else to take the spot-kick.
Spanish substitute Ander Herrera showed his willingness to take the kick, but still Mourinho was not happy until his clear choice, Dutch defender Daley Blind was given the ball and drove confidently down the middle.
It was an unusual scene but Mourinho said it was simply the boss doing his job.
“I am paid to take decisions – good or bad. In the first half the decision was bad because the player I chose to take the penalty missed,” he said.
“In the second half I made another decision and I don’t see the drama.
The penalty taker for this match was Martial, he took it in the first half and missed and he was not even on the pitch for the second one.
“Then I have to make a decision.
“Romelu wants to take, he had the personality to take the responsibility, Herrera the same, but my decision, based on what we did in training in the past couple of days, was Blind.
“The players respected my decision and that is it – end of story.”
While United were far from their best, Mourinho said he was pleased to have picked up a fourth win in four games in Group A.
“We have not qualified yet? Four victories and it is still not enough? We must get that point from the two remaining matches.
“I am more than happy. We changed a lot of players, we broke the natural dynamic and routines of the team and we played a kid (Scott McTominay) from the academy.
“We scored two goals, did not concede, gained three more points, more money for the club because every victory means money and did not have any significant injuries.”
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Kebbi steps up surveillance over Monkey pox
Kebbi Government has directed medical and health workers in the 21 local government councils of the state and relevant agencies to step up surveillance over Monkey pox.
The Permanent Sectary in the state Ministry of Heath, Hajiya Halima Dikko made this known in an interview in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday.
“We have informed all the local governments to designate an area within their facilities to isolate suspected cases to halt any outbreak of Monkey pox and any other epidemic in the state,” she said.
Dikko said that the government had embarked on public enlightenment at community level and through the mass media to sensitise residents on causes and symptoms of Monkey pox.
She added that the government had also placed emergency medical teams on high alert to tackle any outbreak.
“We have ongoing projects of isolated centre for any outbreak of epidemic diseases in the state,” the official said.
The permanent secretary advised residents to keep away from eating bush meat and promptly report suspected outbreak and symptoms of the disease such as high fever and rashes to health workers.
She urged the people to maintain good hygienic practices including regular hand washing to avoid contracting diseases.
“We urge the good people of the state not to panic about Monkey pox and be assured of the readiness of the state government to safeguard their health,” Dikko added.
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Our diverse cultures, symbol of unity – El-Rufai
Gov. Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State on Tuesday said the diverse cultures of Nigerians should be seen as symbol of unity and must be used to foster peace and development in the country.
He stated this at the opening of the 30th National Festival of Arts and Culture ( NAFEST ) in Kaduna.
According to him, Nigeria can become an international tourist destination if it harnesses its cultural heritage.
The governor, who assured participants of warm reception in Kaduna State, said the festival, had been avenue to foster unity, tolerance and peace among Nigerians since inception in 1970.
The festival started with a cultural march past by states.
Among those participating at the week-long festival tagged ”Nigeria Peace and Unity… Our pride” are Bayelsa, Borno, Delta, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Lagos, among others
The Zazzau Emirate culture was on display on Tuesday as a durbar was staged for visitors.
The Durbar was led by Wazirin Zazzau team, followed by the Emir’s mounted Troop and foot soldiers.
The 23 local government areas of Kaduna State also took turn to showcase their cultures.
Earlier in an opening remark, the Director General, National Council of Arts and Culture, Olusegun Runsewe, said “the festival showed that the country was one.”
He added that participants from all over the country showed the unity of the country.
“There cannot be Nigeria without the different nationalities that make up the country, that is why we must all work together to keep the country as one,” he added.
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Anambra to increase cassava production by 2018 – Obiano
Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra says his administration will increase cassava output and processing by 2018.
The governor said this on Tuesday during the inauguration of an ultra-modern Cassava Processing Centre and Farmers’ Business Forum at Anambra State Polytechnic ( ANSPOLY ) in Mgbakwu.
The processing centre is a joint project executed by the institution and Harvest Plus, an organisation that improves nutrition and public health via production of bio-fortified food crops.
Obiano said that the new strategy for improved cassava production and processing would be in full operation by 2018, adding that “Anambra Garri’’ would soon saturate the markets.
The governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Afam Mbanefo, said that the state was already a leading producer rice and exporter of vegetables.
Obiano, who commended Harvest Plus for donating the machines for the project, said that prototypes of the machines would be installed in communities across the state during his second term in office.
In his remark, Dr Paul Iluno, the Country Director of Harvest Plus, said that the company was partnering with the state to develop efficient farm managers, who would assist farmers in their efforts to achieve good yields.
Iluno said that the machines of the processing centre had the capacity to process five tonnes of fresh cassava tubers of cassava or one tonne of garriper day.
The Commissioner for Education, Prof. Kate Omenugha, urged cassava farmers to take due advantage of the processing machines to boost their production.
The Acting Rector of ANSPOLY, Mrs Nneka Mefor, commended Obiano for upgrading the institution from a college of agriculture to a polytechnic.
She said that the processing centre would expand the knowledge of students, lecturers and farmers in practical aspects of agriculture.
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200,000 living with HIV in Oyo – NACA DG
Dr Sani Aliyu, Director-General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS ( NACA ) says an estimated 200,000 people are living with HIV in Oyo State.
He made the disclosure on Tuesday in Ibadan during a courtesy call on Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State at the executive council chamber of the governor’s office.
The delegation led by Aliyu, included representatives of relevant international donor and funding agencies like WHO.
Aliyu stated that only 16,000 out of the estimated 200, 000 persons living with HIV in the state are currently on treatment.
“We have a gap between the number of infected persons and those on treatment. We have a gap between infected pregnant women and those receiving treatment.
“We also have issues with the number of new infections recorded,’’ he said.
The NACA boss stated that 10, 000 pregnant women in Oyo State are living with HIV, adding that about 50 people contact HIV in the state on a daily basis.
He stated that the state has a considerable figure in terms of new infections, commending the state government for running one of the best programmes on HIV/AIDS.
Aliyu said that there are 1,060,000 people living with HIV in Nigeria, out of which only five percent were currently on treatment courtesy of the Nigerian government.
The NACA boss stated that about one million Nigerians are currently on treatment on the bills of the international donor agencies.
He said that NACA had proposed to the state government to contribute 0.5 or One percent of their federal allocation towards HIV/AIDS.
Aliyu stated that such contribution by state governments would allow the states to put another 50 per cent of infected persons on treatment.
“For instance, we have 16,000 already on treatment. If the state can put 0.5 percent of the allocation, the state will be able to put 8,000 on treatment,’’ he said.
He assured the governor that they are willing to work with his government to ensure that people living with HIV across the state have access to quality and affordable treatment.
In his response, Gov. Ajimobi assured the delegation of his administration’s readiness to partner with them to bring the figure of infected people to a barest minimum if not totally eradicated.
Ajimobi, who was represented by his deputy, Chief Moses Adeyemo said his administration would support the donor agencies with funds and human capital towards the eradication in the state.
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Police confirm release of abducted nurse in Gombe
Mr Shina Olukolu, Gombe state Commissioner of Police on Wednesday confirmed the release of Mr Ephraim Ajuji, a nurse who was abducted by hoodlums in the early hours of Tuesday in Dadin-Kowa town of Gombe.
It can be recalled that the abductors of Mr Ephraim Ajuji, a nurse with Cottage Hospital in Dadin-Kowa town of Yamaltu Deba Local Government Area of Gombe, had demanded for N10 million ransom.
Daughter of the victim, Miss Mary Ephraim, had told newsmen that the kidnappers called around 7am Tuesday and stated their demand.
The daughter, who sustained a machete cut on her head during the attack, said the kidnappers threatened to kill her father if the ransom was not paid.
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Model demands N75m from Wema Bank for alleged copyright infringement
An American-based Nigerian model, Nneoma Anosike, has sued Wema Bank plc at a Federal High Court in Lagos for alleged infringement of her intellectual property.
The plaintiff, who is a 2014 brand Ambassador of Pepsi Cola Nigeria, sued through her father, Mr Frank Anosike, as lawful attorney, claiming N75 million against the bank as general damages for passing off her services.
She is also claiming N20 million as damages for breach of her privacy by the bank advertising her photograph without her consent.
Nneoma is also seeking a public apology from the defendant to be advertised in national dailies which circulate in the U.S and Nigeria.
The plaintiff is further claiming two million naira as special damages of cost of action.
Besides, she is seeking the court’s declaration that she is entitled to her privacy and those of her correspondences, under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria.
At the resumed hearing of the case on Tuesday, the sole witness for the plaintiff, Anosike, continued his examination in chief.
Led in evidence by his lawyer, Mr Gideon Okebu, the witness told the court that his daughter entered into a three-year management contract with an international firm, Ford Model Incorporated, New York, in 2014.
He said that the plaintiff was granted a U.S. Visa through the instrumentality of Ford, following which she travelled from Nigeria to the U.S. to continue her career solely under Ford.
According to the witness, on April 11, 2016, his daughter was requisitioned to attend a meeting with the board of Ford where she was presented with photographic advert of her picture from Instagram, which was photo-edited by Wema Bank and further advertised on its website.
He said that his daughter’s picture was used for the advert with the bank’s corporate logo beside her face and the words, “Be yourself, Everyone else is taken”.
According to him, this projection of Nneoma by the bank was with the aim of projecting the bank’s value and goodwill using her fame and popularity.
He told the court that the defendant’s action constituted a breach of Nneoma’s agreement with Ford Model, as it had caused her a retraction of contract extension by the firm.
Justice Ibrahim Buba adjourned the case until Nov. 20 for cross examination of the witness.
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