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  • Housewife seeks divorce because husband refuses to pray

    A housewife, Shamsiya Muhammad, on Wednesday begged a a Sharia Court ll, sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna state to dissolve her marriage with Sani Adamu, over his refusal to pray.

    The complainant, Muhammad, who resides at Tudun Wada, Kaduna, said that she cannot continue with Adamu, because he also does not care for her and always insults her parents whenever they have a misunderstanding.

    “We got married six years ago and we have two children, he paid N40,000 as my bride price, I am willing to return back his money and free myself from the union as Islam guides us,’’ she said.

    The defendant, Adamu who also resides at Tudun Wada, kaduna, who denied insulting his wife’s parents and said that he prays five times daily.

    Adamu also said that he loves his wife and prayed the court to give him more time to settle their differences.

    Earlier, a witness, Malam Sulaiman Sabo, leader of Kaduna butchers, said that he had made several attempts to settle both parties so that their marriage can continue but to no avail.

    READ ALSO: Housewife seeks divorce over husband’s failure to provide food

    “I have sat them down many time to settle them, at my presence they oblige and forgive each other and promise to live in peace.

    “After every meeting with them, bad news follows on the same issues I tried to settle between them, all of them are my neighbors and Adamu’s father is a butcher under my leadership, I tried my best but it’s not working out,’’ Sabo said.

    The Judge, Murtala Nasir, after listening to both parties and Sabo, adjourned the case to Sept. 30 for the complainant to bring the N40, 000 she received as bride price for judgment.

    NAN reports that the case was adjourned four times at different sittings to enable Malam Sabo intervene but the wife still remained on her stands of seeking divorce.

    (NAN)

  • EFCC arrests Prison’s staff, five others for ATM fraud

    Operatives of the Kaduna Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Kaduna, have arrested six fraudsters who allegedly specialize in defrauding innocent Nigerians by using bank details obtained through sim swaps and Automated Teller Machines (ATM).

    The suspects include Urulo Ikenna Henry, an Inspector with the Enugu Command of Nigerian Correctional Service. Others are Ugonna Nelson Owete, Ugonna Samuel Okafor Obinna, Chigbo Paschal Chidiebere, Oha Chukwujekwu Kingsley, Ahamefula Francis Izuchukwu

    The suspects according to a statement by Head, Public Affairs EFCC, Kaduna Zonal Office, Zainab Sani Ahmed, were arrested in separate operations, sequel to a petition by a customer of Access Bank, alleging that monies were illegally transferred from his account without his authorisation.

    The petitioner according to the statement, sometime in February, 2019, he opened an account with Diamond Bank (now Access Bank) which he funded to the tune of N5m and instructed the bank to open a fixed deposit account, with the sum of N1m from the earlier account, as opening balance.

    “The complainant said he was receiving regular alerts until the end of March, 2019 when the alerts stopped coming, prompting him to demand his statement of account from the bank. Upon receipt of his bank statement, he discovered to his chagrin that the sum of two million nine hundred and eleven thousand four hundred and eighty naira (N2,911,480m) had fraudulently been transferred to several accounts between April 5 -9, 2019 without his authorisation.

    “Upon the receipt of the petition, the zonal office of the Commission immediately swung into action and traced some of the funds to three of the suspects, Samuel Okafor Obinna – N1,500.000; Chigbo Paschal Chidiebere -N210,000 and Oha Chukwujekwu Kingsley N300 000. All three were promptly arrested.

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    “Further investigation revealed that Ikenna Henry, Nelson Owete (a known criminal who was earlier arrested and paraded by the Enugu State Police Command for crimes bordering on conspiracy and armed robbery) and Ahamefula Francis Izuchukwu were equally complicit in the fraud.

    “They were arrested. Upon arrest, items recovered from Urulo Ikenna Henry included a Toyota Camry, documents of 2 plots of land, 2 Nigeria Housing Fund Passbook (one belonging to him and the other bearing Ani Wilfred Ochechukwu), 17 ATM cards of different banks bearing different names, 2 Nigerian Correctional Service Identity Cards, 2 smart phones and 2 Nokia phones, 1 NHIS card, 1 voter card, 26 Starter Packs and 15 SIM cards of various networks.” EFCC said.

    The statement revealed further that, two sachets of Cannabis Sativa, 8 ATM cards bearing different names and banks, 6 Starter Packs, and 4 SIM cards of various networks, One empty ECOWAS Passport, 1 NDA dependant ID card and a voter card were also recovered from Francis Izuchukwu.

    The antigraft agency said, the suspects will soon be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

  • I’ll personally ensure rapists are punished – Fintiri

    Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has vowed to be personally involved in the fight against rape by seeing to it that all rape suspects are duly prosecuted.

    The governor who made the vow while receiving members of a coalition of nongovernmental organisations who conducted an anti-rape street rally in the state capital on Wednesday, said he had known about no fewer than 10 reports of rape since he was sworn in as governor and the trend must stop.

    The governor said, “I want to assure Nigerians and Adamawa people that I am an advocate against rape, and I will ensure that this trend that has been going on is stopped. Since I came into office about three months ago, I have read more than 10 cases of rape in Adamawa State that have raised my concern.

    “I have told the Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice that whoever is involved in any rape case, we must follow the file and see that we come to the logical conclusion and ensure that justice is done in this state.

     

    “I will ensure I supervise it. I will oversee it personally, to ensure that justice is done to our daughters, especially to children of the masses that are taken for granted. We will ensure that justice prevails against whoever is indicated as rape suspect, no matter how well placed.”

    Members of the group of NGOs which staged the anti-rape rally, Adamawa Coalition against Rape, which had taken their message to the state House of Assembly, the Chief Justice of the State, the Commissioner of Police, among other places, were received by the governor, accompanied by his deputy, Chief Crowther Seth, at the main gate of the Government House, Yola.

    READ ALSO: You’re destroying PDP in Adamawa , Sen Abbo tells Fintiri

    Presenting the case of the Coalition, one of the spokesmen, Mr Yusuf Sunday who is the Executive Director of Clear-View Integrity Foundation, had told the governor, “Cases of rape are increasing and victims are suffering unnoticed. We feel it’s high time we raised the conscience of the society.

    “We say enough is enough. We say justice delayed is justice denied. Adamawa has to move forward with the world against rape.

    That is why we are out: NGOs, faith-based organisations, media and all well-meaning individuals to bring our cry before you. Please rise for Adamawa people.”

    Another of the leaders of the Adamawa Coalition Against Rape, Hajia Asma’u Joda who is the founder of Centre for Women and Adolescent Empowerment, and who handed a letter on the anti-rape rally to Governor Fintiri, urged the governor to do his part and be a leader by example with how seriously he takes the matter of rape, so that the judiciary would take its cue and dispense timely justice for victims of rape.

  • Wase sworn-in as ECOWAS Parliament first Deputy Speaker

    The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Ahmed Wase (APC-Plateau), has been sworn in as the first Deputy Speaker of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament

    The swearing-in was performed by the Speaker of the Parliament, Hon. Moustapha Cisse Lo, at the opening of the second extra-ordinary session of the Parliament in Monrovia, Republic of Liberia

    This was contained in a statement issued by his Spokesman, Mr Umar Puma, and made available to newsmen in Abuja.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Wase replaced the former Deputy Speaker, Mr Yusuf Lasun, who did not seek re-election to the Nigerian House of Representatives after the end of his tenure.

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    The statement said that Wase, as Lasun’s successor, was unanimously adopted by the Nigerian delegation to the Parliament as well as other members of the regional legislative body.

    In his response after the swearing in, Wase promised to join hands with his colleagues in the Parliament to work towards the integration of the sub-region.

    Wase thanked his colleagues for the confidence reposed in him, assuring that he would bring his wealth of experience in the Nigerian House of Representatives to bear on the sub-regional parliament.

    “I am grateful to my honourable colleagues for unanimously adopting me as the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament.

    “My priority is to work harmoniously with my colleagues, especially the honourable speaker, Moustapha Cisse Lo, to advance the integration of the West African sub-region.

    “I hope to bring my years of experience in the Nigerian legislature to bear on the ECOWAS Parliament”, he stated.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the second ordinary session of the Parliament will hold between November and December, in Abuja, Nigeria.

    (NAN)

  • VAT: What you need to know about ‘proposed increase’ from 5% – 7.5%

    By Alao Abiodun

    After 26 years, the Federal Government has made the proposal to increase the rate of Value Added Tax (VAT) from five per cent to seven point five per cent with effect from 2020.

    Here is what you need to know about the proposed ‘VAT Increment’ and how the hike affects you. Alao Abiodun Reports

    What is Value Added Tax (VAT)?

    Value Added Tax (VAT) in Nigeria is a consumption tax that is backed up by the Value Added Tax Act of 1993. It is a Federal Tax which is managed by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

    VAT is a multi-stage tax which is imposed on goods and services as they pass through the various stages in the business chain. From manufacturing, importation, wholesaling and retailing but however, the burden of the payment is borne by the final consumer because it is included in the selling price.

    The VAT Act 1993 provides for a recover-ability system whereby VAT, which is paid during the course of production, is recovered by the taxpayer in form of input VAT and ultimately passed down to the final consumer.

    VAT is calculated at a flat rate of 5% of the cost of service and products and is charged on a wide array of goods and services in Nigeria. Much as it is known that VAT will increase the revenue base of Nigeria, it cannot be free from some problem.

    The scope and coverage of VAT is extremely broad and applies to all imported, supplied or manufactured goods and services in Nigeria, except those that are specifically listed as exempt or zero-rated.

    Only a few items are exempted from VAT in Nigeria. These include exported services and items such as;

    ·         Medical and pharmaceuticals products

    ·         Basic food items

    ·         Baby products

    ·         Medical services

    ·         Plays and performances conducted by educational institutions as part of learning

    ·         Materials and equipment imported for use in downstream gas activities.

    Suppliers of exempted goods are not required to charge VAT on their sales and cannot claim input tax for VAT paid on their purchases.

    The background

    On September 11, the Federal Executive Council agreed to hike in Value Added Tax, VAT from 5 per cent to 7.5 per cent.

    The decision of the federal government to undertake this increment was not unexpected as there had been murmurings in government circles on the need for an increase of the country’s VAT.

    However, the increment of Value Added Tax from five per cent to 7.5 per cent have continued to spark up mixed reactions from financial analyst and Nigerians at large.

    It should be noted that the federal governments’ plan to generate more revenues to finance national development led to the creation of ‘Strategic Revenue Growth Initiative’ which in turn birthed the VAT Increment.

    However, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, has said that the proposed increase of the Value-Added Tax (VAT) rate by the federal government is subject to the review and approval of the National Assembly.

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    Ahmed said the decision will be communicated to the National Assembly for consideration alongside the 2020 Appropriation Bill.

    How the hike affects Nigerians

    Almost every Nigerian can attest to the fact that the cost of living is currently higher than it was in previous years.

    From a simple economic point of view, any increase in VAT would disproportionately affect poor people.

    Going deeper, the biggest challenge is that any increase in indirect taxes affects the price of goods and services. This in turn would affect the country’s inflation rate.

    If the Value Added Tax (VAT) increased to 7.5 per cent is implemented, it is expected to generate not less than N2trillion into the government treasury in 2020.

    According to statistics, Nigeria has one of the lowest VAT which is a variant of sales tax in the world. Asides Eritrea, which also has a five percent rate, Nigeria is the only other country in Africa with a single digit VAT of five per cent.

    Globally the highest sales tax rate is held by Bhutan which has 50 per cent sales tax.

    In Africa, Madagascar and Morocco hold the highest rate at 20 per cent followed by Cameroon which has a 19.25 per cent sales tax. Niger holds a 19 per cent rate.

    Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Congo, Mali all have a sales tax rate of 18 per cent.

    Kenya and Zambia hold 16 per cent while Ethiopia, Gambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe all hold 15 per cent rates.

    Egypt holds 14 per cent while Ghana and Botswana have 12 per cent sales tax. Somalia and Angola alongside Djibouti and Comoros all have 10 per cent sales tax rate.

    The National Tax Policy, the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) and the 2018 International Monetary Fund (IMF) Report on Nigeria have all stress the need for an increased focus on revenue generation from VAT in Nigeria. While the dwindling oil prices is no longer news, the weakness of the naira against the

    While many economic analysts have viewed the VAT rate now as ‘bad timing’ or perhaps ‘ill-timed’ and inconsistent with current economic reality, they are of the idea that the increase will lead to higher inflation, interest rate hike, more unemployment and generally make people poorer.

    A closer look also reveals that this will affect market operations, especially the formal sector because an increase will discourage consumption (People will tend to buy fewer items to save cost). This will hurt businesses and affect employees.

    The minimum wage dilemma

    Sadly, for more than four months after President Muhammadu Buhari signed the new minimum wage bill into law, workers in the country are yet to begin to benefit from the increment.

    It is crystal clear that the government already owes the workers a backlog of arrears. The longer the negotiation on consequential adjustment takes, the more the backlog of arrears will leave a huge debt burden on government.

  • Five highest-grossing Nigerian films so far

    The Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai

    This is a 2017 romantic comedy drama film directed by Niyi Akinmolayan. It is a sequel to The Wedding Party, which was released in December 2016. Principal photography for the film, which was shot in Lagos and Dubai, began in May 2017. It is currently the highest grossing Nigerian film of all time with N512,000,000 domestic gross.

    The Wedding Party

    The 2016 romantic comedy drama film was directed by Kemi Adetiba. It premiered on 8 September 2016 at the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada and on 26 November 2016 at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos. The film was released worldwide on 16 December 2016, and became the highest grossing Nigerian film; a record which was broken in 2017 by its sequel The Wedding Party 2.

    Chief Daddy

    The 2018 feature film was directed by Niyi Akinmolayan, written by Bode Asiyanbi, produced by Mosunmola Abudu and Temidayo Abudu. It was released in December 2018 and starred popular Nollywood actors and actresses such as Funke Akindele Bello, Kate Henshaw, Nkem Owoh, Joke Silva, Patience Ozokwor, Richard Mofe Damijo and Racheal Oniga.

    READ ALSO: The looming film revolution

    King of Boys

     

    The 2018 political thriller is written, co-produced and directed by Kemi Adetiba. It is the second movie directed by Kemi Adetiba after The Wedding Party. It reunites Adetiba with Adesua Etomi and Sola Sobowale, after they worked together in her directorial debut, The Wedding Party. The movie is focused on power tussle. It stars rappers Illbliss and Reminisce in their movie debut roles. Others include Paul Sambo, Osas Ajibade, Toni Tones, Sani Muazu, Demola Adedoyin and Akin Lewis.

    Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons

    The 2018 movie drama was written, produced and directed by Ayo Makun also known as AY. The film which grossed N230,000,000 is set in Abuja. It centers on four rich men (the Merry Men), who seduce powerful women, get contracts from the political elite, steal from the rich, give to the poor and have sex with the hottest women in town. They face their biggest challenge yet when they antagonize a notorious and corrupt politician who plans on demolishing a village to build a shopping mall. The four men scheme to save the poor people of the village.

  • Senate flays criticism over plan to purchase N5.5bn vehicles

    The Senate on Wednesday flayed public outrage over plans by the National Assembly to purchase N5.5 billion worth of Sports Utility Vehicles for the 469 members.

    Some concerned Nigerians, including the Socio Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) are already in court challenging the decision of the management of the National Assembly on the matter.

    But Senate Leader, Yahaya Abdullahi in an interview with journalists in his office, described criticisms over the planned purchase of the vehicles as “highly insulting”

    Abdullahi said the outcry over the cost of the vehicles were uncalled for, stressing that every member of the two chambers of the National Assembly deserved to have an official vehicle in the mode of a functional utility vehicle.

    The Senate Leader said, “To say that a senator of the Federal Republic cannot ride a jeep in Nigeria is an insult. The N5.5 billion is from the National Assembly fund and not money being sought from any other source. Besides, the scheme, as it has always been with previous Assemblies, is a monetised one requiring each of the lawmakers to pay back the cost of whatever vehicle given to them.

    “The outcry over it is very unnecessary and insulting to the institution of the National Assembly and status of the federal lawmakers. When I was a Permanent Secretary, I know what Ministers get. We cannot even compare ourselves with ministers we are higher than the Ministers.

    “Go and tell the people that the work that we do, is more than the work of Ministers and as representatives of the people, the money we spend on daily basis on all forms of indigent people, far outweighs whatever they as Ministers or executive officers spend”.

    Senator Abdullahi said the federal legislature would be ready to engage any group of people on its operations and spendings, stressing that actions of the National Assembly have always been in tandem with the principles of transparency and accountability.

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    “Each of the Ministers moves in convoy of three to four utility vehicles without anybody raising an eyebrow, while some people, who, either as a result of ignorance or mischief, always cry to high heavens anytime the management of the National Assembly wants to buy just one utility vehicle for a lawmaker on the template of monetisation”, he added.

    The Senate leader commended the executive arm for rolling out the 2020-2022 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and the Fiscal Strategy Paper (FSP).

    The two documents form the basis upon which the 2020 budget proposals will be presented by President Muhammadu Buhari anytime soon.

    With the move, the country may revert to the old tradition of January to December budget circle. The country has been operating a May/June cycle as a result of delay in budget passage over the years.

  • Abandoned Projects: CBN Gov., NDDC Management to appear before Reps C’ttee

    Rep. Nicholas Ossai (ODP-Delta) Chairman, House of Representatives Committee investigating abandoned projects in the Niger Delta, says that the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Godwin Emiefele, will appear before the committee on Thursday, Sept. 19.

    In an interview with journalists in Abuja, Ossai said that the Acting Managing Director and all the Directors in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) would also answer questions on abandoned projects in the oil rich region.

    “Some of the documents we requested from the CBN has come and we are looking forward to receiving him on Thursday by 12 o’clock.

    “I believe we might ask one or two questions from the documents we have received, that is what we are going to do, I know the CBN Governor is a law-abiding citizen.

    READ ALSO: Imo community threatens to shutdown oil facilities over abandoned projects

    “What we did is to protect the interest of the Niger Delta people, who are a part of the people of Nigeria, whose money had been released to do a good job for them by the Federal Government.

    “The investigation we are conducting will unravel a lot of issues and make sure that some of these contractors go back to site to execute those jobs abandoned over the years; that is the essence of summons.

    “So the CBN Governor is going to appear on Thursday including all directors and the Acting MD of NDDC, who is also a Director of a Department,” he said.

    According to the lawmaker, the essence of this thing is to return contractors to site and for us to get documents.

    Ossai said that the committee would make sure that contractors that had collected money without going to site will be made to go back to site or the monies recovered.

    The Rep also said that the committee would ensure that contractors that had executed jobs will be paid by the appropriate authorities. (NAN)

  • JUST IN: Buhari okays 59th Independence activities

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved activities for Nigeria’s 59th Independence Anniversary Celebration.

    This was contained in the schedule of activities released by Director (Information) in the office to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Willie Bassey.

    The activities start on Monday 23/09/19 with Press Conference, Media & Publicity at the National Press Center, Abuja.

    There will be Juma’at Prayer & Special Lecture on Friday 27/09/19 at the National Mosque, Abuja.

    Interdenominational Christian Service comes up on Sunday 29/09/19 at the National Christian Center, Abuja.

    On Monday 30/09/19, there will be National Youth Ent. Emp. Summit (NYEES2) Independence Edition at the International Conference Center, Abuja.

    On the same day, there will be The Republic2 (Ind. Edition) Youth Concert at the Millennium park.

    On Tuesday 01/10/19, there will be Independence Media Broadcast by the President by 7am.

    There will also be Presidential Change of Guards and Public Lecture/Gala Night at the State House the same day.

  • Obaseki’s initiative to fix points of failure on roads kicks off

    The Edo State Government has ordered an audit of points of failure on roads across the state to ascertain the level of damage and repairs needed, as part of the state government’s continued strategy to maintain public infrastructure in the state.

    In a statement, Special Adviser to the Edo State Governor on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, said the audit became necessary as the torrential rains have caused damage on some roads in the state and there is a need to take inventory so as to devise a responsive strategy to maintaining the affected roads in the state.

    The state has been inundated with heavy downpour in the past few months which resulted in momentary flooding in parts of the state. The resulting flood affected some road projects, which now require some maintenance work.

    According to the governor’s aide, “We have experienced torrential rains in the state in the past few weeks and there is no denying that this is taking a toll on the roads. So, the governor has ordered the relevant ministries to take an audit of the affected roads so we can do remedial work on them so that they are fit and proper for public use.”

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    He noted that the Ministries of Infrastructure; Physical Planning and Urban Development and Environment and Sustainability have been given marching orders to ensure they work with the contractors working on different roads across the state to ensure that the audit is holistic, to ensure a thorough job is done.

    The state government embarked on an expansive infrastructure and urban renewal drive in the last three years that has seen the construction and reconstruction of hundreds of roads across the state, including urban centers and in rural areas.