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  • Tambuwal swears in 40 Special Advisers

    No fewer than 40 Special Advisers, including four women, were on Friday sworn in by Sokoto Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

    He called on them to brace up by giving useful and human- oriented advice for the development of the state.

    The governor urged the appointees to consider their appointments as a call for serve humanity with commitment.

    Tambuwal spoke while administering the oath of office on the newly appointed advisers at the International Conference Centre, Sokoto.

    READ ALSO: Tambuwal appoints aide

    According to him: ” We all owe the state a duty to advance it’s course to prosperity.

    ” Therefore, we have to join hands to make our state a shining example.

    “This government will continue to ensure the spread of development and well being of all and sundry through responsive service delivery across the state.”

  • FMDA holds AGM

    The Financial Markets Association of Nigeria (FMDA) will on Monday September 30, hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lagos.

    In a statement, FMDA said the AGM will be an opportunity to inaugurate its newly elected President, Mrs. Adetoun Dosunmu who was formerly the association’s Vice President. She succeeds Samuel Ocheho, whose tenure has ended.

    The group also announced Ayokunle Ojo as the new Vice President while Ayodeji Abimbola, Dare Otitotju and Chuksnwabuisi Promise were  named executive members.

    It said the new officers of the association will be sworn in at the  FMDA Conference Hall, Moneymart Centre,  Tiamiyu Savage Street, Victoria Island, Lagos at an event to be attended by market leaders and key players in the financial sector.

  • Why Nigeria is facing severe climate problems – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday in New York gave some insights into the severe climate challenges confronting the country.

    He spoke at a meeting with the Nigerian Youths Climate Group shortly before his departure for Abuja at the conclusion of his engagements on the sidelines of the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA74).

    According to a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Chief Femi Adesina, the President said: “Nigeria is a neighbour to the Sahara Desert; Lake Chad is shrinking while population is exploding. It’s a challenging situation. With less land, less rainfall, these are very unique problems for the country.”

    He lauded the youths for representing Nigeria at UNGA as Climate Change Champions.

    Buhari said “It is good you are participating so that you can appreciate the problems older people are having.”

    According to Esther Agbarakwe, one of the leaders of the youth group, “This is the first time we are seeing a President sit with us. It gives us hope. We young people understand the problems, and are in the vanguard of advocacy. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Climate Change Department works with us for solutions.”

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    She also commended the support the group is receiving from the UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed and the Ministry of Environment, stressing, “We are in it together.”

    On his part, Hamzat Lawal, also one of the leaders of the group, thanked President Buhari for signing the Not Too Young to Run Bill into law.

    According to him, “We seek solutions to problems in the Sahel region. If we provide solutions to the Sahel, the world will be at peace. You have announced planting of 25 million tress and we youths plan to match it.”

  • “Love is War” hits Cinemas

    “Love is war”, an intriguing movie about a couple, who ran against each other in a political race, hit the cinemas on Friday.

    The long anticipated must-watch movie is a collaboration of Inkblot productions and Dioni Visions Entertainment, starring Omoni Oboli, Richard Mofe-Damijo, among others.

    It tells a story about a couple who ran against each other for the governorship election in the same state. It is love at home and war at work, leaving their daughter, Ndana, in conflict.

    They both win their parties primary elections and must go head-to-head in the secondary election.

    READ ALSO: ‘Made in Heaven’, featuring RMD, AY hit cinemas

    Hankuri, Dimeji’s wife, shows abilities and proves that a woman can run for any position in politics while Dimeji shows you don’t need any experience to win a political position

    The movie highlights how politics is done in Nigeria. The journey, the gains and games of politics is well portrayed .

    The latest movie to hit the cinemas nationwide is written by Chinaza Onuzo and directed by the director of wives on strike, Omoni Oboli.

    Love is war features other stars like Jide Kosoko, Shaffy Bello, Akin Lewis, Femi Branch, Yomi Blaq, Bimbo Manuel and Toke Makinwa.

    (NAN)

  • No plans to dethrone Emir Sanusi – Ganduje

    Kano State government, on Friday, denied allegations that Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, is planning to dethrone the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi II.

    Earlier, a Kano group, Renaissance Coalition, in a press statement signed by its spokesman, Ibrahim A. Waiya, which was made available to the Nation, alleged that plans were under way by the Kano State Government to transfer the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi II to Bichi Emirate.

    According to the statement, if the monarch resists the move, he would be dethroned.

    READ ALSO: Ganduje, Emir Sanusi preach peace, unity at Sallah

    However, the statement cautioned Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje against, the plot, which is capable of destabilizing the peace and stability being enjoyed in the State.

    The group, in the statement, threatened that if the Governor goes ahead, with its plan, it would have no option than to compel the Federal Government to declare a state of Emergency in Kano.

    When contacted, Ganduje’s Chief Press Secretary, Abba Auwal, dismissed as false, allegations that the State Government is planning to depose the Emir, insisting that there is no such plans.

  • JUST IN: INEC disqualifies 14 political parties for Kogi, Bayelsa gov polls

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disqualified 14 political parties from participating in the upcoming elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states for fielding invalid candidates.

    Disclosing this in a statement in Abuja on Friday, INEC National Commissioner and the Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mr Festus Okoye, said the commission disqualified eight parties in Kogi state and six in Bayelsa state.

    According to the commission, 49 of the political parties in Kogi state had submitted names and personal particulars of their nominated governorship and deputy governorship candidates for the November 16 governorship election.

    It explained further that only 23 political parties will be allowed to participate in the election, owing to the fact that eight of the parties violated the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) by nominating under-aged candidates. He also said that 18 other political parties voluntarily withdrew from participating in the election.

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    However, 46 out of the 52 political parties that submitted names and credentials of their candidates for the election in Bayelsa state will be participating in the election.

    According to commission, six of the parties were also disqualified for also violating the rules of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) by nominating under-aged candidates.

    “At the close of the time stipulated by sections 31, 33 and 35 of Electoral Act, 2010 (as amended) for the submission of the names of nominated candidates, 49 nominations were received for Kogi State.

    “Out of these, 41 nominations were valid while 8 were invalid. Subsequently, 18 political parties withdrew from contesting the elections. Therefore, 23 political parties will contest the Governorship election in Kogi State.

    “For Bayelsa State, a total of 52 nominations were received. Out of these, 46 were valid, while 6 were invalid. One political party has since withdrawn from the contest, leaving a total of 45 political parties to contest the Governorship election in Bayelsa State.

    “In compliance with section 34 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), the full names and addresses of all candidates standing nominated will be published in the relevant offices and on the website of the Commission on Monday, September 30, 2019,” the statement said.

  • Husband sets wife ablaze in Ondo over land proceeds

    A man identified as Ojo Daniyan has been arrested by police detectives for allegedly setting his wife, Dorcas, ablaze at Irese Road, Akure, Ondo State.

    Ojo committed the offence last Saturday at about 11pm while his wife was asleep.

    Before the incident happened, the victim and her husband had had a disagreement over the proceeds of a land she had sold.

    Ojo not satisfied with the explanation given by his wife carried out the dastardly act.

    It was learnt that few hours before the incident, Ojo brought home a keg of petrol; and some hours later, a fire started while he was in the room with the deceased.

    Read Also: Couple, others arrested for selling stolen siblings for N900,000

    The source said, “When the fire started, it was one of the neighbours that saw the smoke coming out from the room.

    “We rescued the woman and rushed her to the Federal Medical Centre, Owo , where she died,”

    Spokesman of the Ondo state police command, Femi Joseph, a Superintendent of Police (SP)said the suspect was in Police custody and that the Command had commenced investigation into the matter.

    Joseph added that “We have arrested the husband of the deceased, he is undergoing interrogation, but he is still denying his involvement in the crime, but circumstantial evidence is showing that he knows one or two things about the incident”.

  • Couple, others arrested for selling stolen siblings for N900,000

    The Police in Imo State have arrested a couple and four others for stealing and selling two siblings for N900,000.

    Commissioner of Police Rabiu Ladodo said one of the stolen children, Promise Opunwa,2, has been recovered.

    He however said his elder sister, Olunma,4, was still missing.
    Parading the suspects before newsmen, Ladodo who gave the names of the couple as Chika Obi,28 and Chiamaka, described the deal as absurd, saying that the infant was recovered at Uli in Anambra State.

    He said other members of the syndicate include Ogidi Chukwuma,26, Anuforo Ogechi,28,Ebere Okafor,45, and Chioma Ngobiri, 46.

    “On August 4, three members of the syndicate invaded the house of one Ijeoma Opunwa and inflicted machete cut on one Daberechi Okafor who was present at the time of the invasion.

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    “They instilled fear on other occupants and made away with two children, Oluma ,4, and Promise, 2, to an unknown destination. They robbed them their phone and undisclosed amount of money.”

    On receipt of the information, the CP said that the operatives of the anti-kidnapping unit stormed the hoodlums’ hideout at Umulololo Okigwe LGA where Ogechi Anuruo, Chika Obi, and Chiamaka Nwadinobi were apprehended.

    According to him: “The suspects confessed to the crime and even led operatives to Onitsha through Uli in Anambra State where their gang members one Ebere Okafor and Chioma Ngobiri were arrested and one of the stolen children, Promise ,2, was recovered.”

    Ladodo assured that efforts were on top gear to rescuing the remaining missing child.

    One of the suspects, Ogidi, he said admitted that he got N130, 000 from the shady transaction.

  • Hate speech proponents blind to Buhari’s achievements

    Centre for Promotion of Love and Peace in Africa (CPLPA), a Non-governmental organization on Friday, expressed worry over the level of hate speeches from various quarters against the President Muhammadu-led administration.

    The group said the ugly trend was borne out of refusal of the propagators of such comments to appreciate the numerous achievements of President Buhari since he assumed office.

    President and founder of the organization, Princess Nkechi Isamade, in a telephone interview with our correspondent, said the 2000 man-march she organized in Abuja on Thursday was to practically demonstrate what love and peace should mean to Nigerians.

    Isamade, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Anambra State, advised Nigerian leaders and citizens to embrace the virtues of love, peace and happiness, as they say no to everything that inclined toward hatred.

    She said, “Since the present administration assumed office, I have been worried about the level of hate exuding from various quarters, just because some people did not appreciate the contributions of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “It was in a bid to promote peaceful and harmonious co-existence among Nigerians against the backdrop of hate speeches, kidnapping, banditry, killing, hatred, bitterness, anger and other hate criminal activities that my NGO swung into action.

    READ ALSO: Facebook bans Farrakhan, others for alleged hate speech

    Isamade, who is also a Dame in the Anglican Communion, stressed the need for Nigerian leaders and citizens to rededicate themselves to old values that promote love, welfare of fellow citizens meant to be their neighbours, brothers and sisters, friends and co-workers.

    She continued: “With the theme of our message, “Unlock your love; Let’s Remake Nigeria with love”, Nigerians need to eschew bitterness, hate, anger, unforgiveness and other negative tendencies that seem to divide us if we intend to move the country forward to the next level and respond to the myriad of economic and social challenges facing the nation.

    “Our leaders need to show good example by ensuring that they love our country in words and actions. We need to be united in one purpose by ensuring that there is need to preserve visions of the nation’s founding Fathers and leave worthy legacies for generations unborn.”

  • Everything in Life is Impermanent

    Recently, I developed interest in astronomy. The beauty of the galaxies and the mysteries up there are mind blowing. One striking thing I noticed about the universe is that everything in the universe is in a constant motion.

    The earth is rotating on its axis while revolving around the sun. Our entire solar system is spinning around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy (our galaxy). The Milky Way galaxy is spinning through the edgeless universe. Nothing in Space has any permanent position. The result of this constant motion is time and change.

    Different events in life follow one another. The termination of one event ushers in the beginning of another – a phase off and a phase in, a point of ascension and a point of descent, a cause and effect pattern, a point of departure and a point of termination in every cosmological and ontological process. Your waking up in the morning terminates your all night sleep/rest and ushers in daybreak of activity in your life.

    The End to everything we are or do in life is waiting. It is standing right in front of us. Life constantly moves from one state to another. The End is a change of state of life and life’s affairs. Contrary to the popular opinion that the End is coming, I think the End is not coming. It is already there and waiting. We walk to the End.

    This change of state is a constant recurring phenomenon in nature along our line of activities in life – life to death, state of good life to a statewhen that good life is rewarded, a state of poverty to riches, pain to joy, powerlessness to powerfulness; a bad life to a state of punishment, a state of good healthy today to sickness tomorrow and incapacitation, a state of strength/might to weakness/helplessness, a state of youthfulness to old age/frailty, a state of active duty/work to retirement from work, sack or demotion; a state of powerfulness to powerlessness, a state of plenty to emptiness, lack or solitude; a state of riches to penury, a state when happiness is replaced by pain and sorrow, a state of arrogance to shame; a state when cheating, looting and tyranny will be replaced by the season of regret, weakness, hard times, need and dependence; a state when an oppressor gazes blankly in regret and wishes there were a second chance while facing mockery, a state when glory is lost and shame and pain follow, from a state where all the riches we acquire here are left behind into the silence of death.

    You are impermanent and everything you are or have is impermanent. So, why are you being carried away by your position and what you have? The affairs of life are like a journey. Every step we take is a step closer to the end of the journey.

    The first step into a journey is actually the first step to its end. Don’t think you just got started with that first step, and that you have all the time in the world or that your journey is forever. You are here today. Tomorrow, you won’t be here, someone else will. Today, you are at the top of the ladder and you are being carried away by the glory of the top of the ladder.

    That ladder does not run up into the sky and into the vast edge less Universe, so, tomorrow you may be at the bottom of the ladder facing the harsh realities of being at the bottom. Yesterday, some people were the timbers and calibres, the cabals, the mafia, the inner circle, the powers that be, the wealthy, the power brokers, the sole voices, the supreme heads, the VIPs, the caucus and the Who is Who. And today, they are nobody, irrelevant, relegated, ridiculed, waived aside carelessly, and someare dead and forgotten. And the nobodies of yesterday are somebodies of today.

    The footprints you leave behind on this journey are what you will be remembered for by those coming behind you no matter how short or long you walk this path of life. Humanity deserves your selfless contribution. Make who you are, what you have or where you are right now count positively on the society the much you can. At the end of your journey that is what you will look back at and feel fulfilled.

    What you write your name on in history determines the length of time it stays on the surface of the earth. Write it on yourself and it goes into the grave with you. Write it onhumanity and it stays forever.

    Your life is an airplane and you are the sole pilot in it. How you pilot this life continues to produce effects that will keep shaping this life. If you pilot it wrongly, you will crash. If you pilot excellently, you will land safely in life. The question you need.

    *Culled from “The End Is Waiting”, a book by King Appolus Chu