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  • Buhari consoles VON DG over wife’s loss

    President Muhammadu Buhari has sympathised with Director-General Voice of Nigeria(VOA) Osita Okechukwu on the death of his wife of 30 years, Tina at 57.

    The President shared in the grief of the Okechukwu family, asking God to console and comfort them.

    Losing a dear wife and mother, President Buhari opined, is time of deep travail for any family, particularly one who was so devoted, and a rallying force for the household.

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    The President, in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi Adesina, lamented the loss of a true Nigerian, who schooled in Kano, Enugu-Agidi in Anambra, her state of origin, Maiduguri and Sango-Otta, Ogun State and was fluent in Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa among other languages.

    The Okechukwu family, the President said, should draw succour from God Almighty at a time like this and take comfort in the quality of life the departed lived.

  • Singer Teni makes acting debut in ‘Dear Affy’

    Fast-rising Nigerian sensational singer Teniola Apata, a.k.a Teni-The Entertainer has made acting debut in a romantic movie, `Dear Affy’

    The star-studded movie, directed by Samuel Olatunji, is set to hit cinemas on the next Valentine’s Day, February 2020.

    Although the role of the singer and now actress, in the new movie is yet to be revealed, she made her debut alongside BBNaija 2019 Pepper Dem star, Sir Dee.

    Dear Affy also stars Nollywood icons Chiwetalu Agu, Jide Kosoko, Toyin Abraham, Chinedu Ikedieze, Odunlade Adekola, and Hafeez Oyetoro .

    Other casts included Mawuli Gavor, Charles Inojie, Kehinde Bankole, Bimbo Ademoye, Bimbo Akintola and Ali Nuhu , among others.

    The plot of Dear Affy tells the story of a female art enthusiast who wants to marry the man she loves but got her dream of a blissful married life dashed as she ‘accidentally’ got pregnant.

    She then embarks on a challenging mission to locate who the father of the unborn baby is since she and her fiance have chosen celibacy while courting.

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    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Teni, the younger sister of Nigerian singer Niniola,, came to limelight after releasing the hit singles “Askamaya”, “Case” and “Uyo Meyo”.

    “Askamaya” was ranked 15th on MTV Base’s year-end list of the Top 20 Hottest Naija Tracks of 2018.

    She had earlier released her debut single “Amen” while signed to Shizzi’s Magic Fingers Records and gained some prominence after releasing the single “Fargin”.

    Teni won Rookie of the Year at the 2018 Headies Awards, and Most Promising Act to Watch at the 2018 Nigeria Entertainment Awards

    She also won Best New Artist at the 2018 Soundcity MVP Awards Festival, and ‘NotJustOk’ ranked her eighth on their list of the 10 Hottest Artists In Nigeria, among other accolades

  • P&ID Scandal: Court admits ex-director Petroleum Resources to N10m bail

    Justice O.A. Adeniyi of the FCT High Court, sitting in Apo, Abuja, on Wednesday, admitted Grace Taiga, former director, Legal Services in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, in the multiple fraud involving P&ID in Suleja Prison to bail in the sum of N10 million.

    Justice Adeniyi on Sept. 21 remanded Taiga in the Nigerian Correctional Service in Suleja, Niger State.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) alleged that Taiga, a former director, Legal Services in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, was a key actor in the fraudulent Gas Supply and Processing Agreement (GSPA) between the Federal Government and P&ID.

    She was alleged to have used her position to administer undue favours to the company.

    She was arraigned on eight-count amended charges, bordering on accepting bribes and other related crimes.

    Justice Adeniyi ordered the defendant to produce two sureties who must not below the Cadre of a Director in the Federal Ministry.

    READ ALSOl: JUST IN: P&ID scandal: Court admits ex-director Petroleum Resources to N10m bail

    Earlier, Defence counsel, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, prayed the court to admit his client to bail on grounds of health challenges.

    He informed the court that Taiga is a 62-year old woman who has various health challenges, varying from hypertension to Diabetes.

    He also told the court that she is a lawyer with 42 years post call who has never been in any firm of trouble all through her years of practice.

    Objecting to the bail application made by Olaonipekun, Prosecution counsel, Bala Sanga, stated that the ailments bothering Taiga, are common in the society and can be adequately managed in the prison.

    Sanga also stated that the defense counsel had no concrete evidence or proof to back up his claims.

    The accused pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

    (NAN)

  • Kebbi NLC rejects N30,000 Minimum Wage

    The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) Kebbi state chapter has kicked against the unilateral decision of the state government over implemention of Minimum Wage.

    The joint SEC/NLC/ TUC, after an extensive emergency meeting on Tuesday, said: ” On The issue of N30,000 minimum wage that was viral on the social media, which the Secretary to the State Government issued few days ago, we wish to say that we are not party to it.

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    “It violates the collective bargaining principles and the NLC hereby disassociates itself totally from the said minimum wage.”

    The Organised Labour called on the state government to set up machinery to deliberate on possible implementation of the minimum wage that will be acceptable to parties to ensure industrial harmony.

  • Top seven Nigerian iconic authors

    Nigeria, apart from being a country of multi talented personalities, is also gifted with great and gifted iconic writers. These writers have portrayed Nigeria in a positive way, spotlighting its customs,culture and traditions through beautiful stories.

    Wole Soyinka

    When Wole Soyinka, a playwright, poet and writer won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, Achebe joined the rest of Africa to celebrate the first African to receive the award. Soyinka’s writing often focuses on oppression and exploitation of the weak by the strong. None are spared in his critique, neither the white speculator nor the black exploiter.

    Soyinka has also played an important role in the nation’s politics, which has at times exposed him to great personal risk. The government of General Sani Abacha (1993–1998) for instance, pronounced a death sentence on him ‘in absentia’. His works include novels such as Aké: The Years of Childhood and Death and the King’s Horseman. You must set forth at Dawn: A Memoir is Soyinka’s own look at his life, experiences, and thoughts about Africa and Nigeria.

    Femi Osofisan

    Femi Osofisan’s oeuvre – encompassing plays, poems and novels – is informed by colonialism and its legacy, and is a clear protest against corruption and injustice. Nonetheless, his exploration of the themes surrounding the complex history of his country are rarely literal.

    Instead, Osofisan employs allegory and metaphor and his writing often has a surrealist bent. His first novel Kolera Kolej (1975) tells the story of a Nigerian University campus that is granted independence from the rest of the country to halt the spread of a Cholera outbreak. His best-known play, Women of Owu (2004) is a retelling of Euripides’ The Trojan Women. Osofisan translates the play to the Ijebe and Ife war that devastated the Owu Kingdom in 1821-26.

    Ben Okri

    Ben Okri is a renowned novelist and poet whose written works defy definition. He is often termed post-modern, yet his seamless interweaving of the spirit world into his stories belies this genre. The author also rejects claims that his work falls into the ‘magical realism’ category, seeing his writing not as a venture into the realm of the fantastic but instead a reflection of an upbringing wherein myths, ancestors and spirits were an intrinsic component. “Everyone’s reality is different,” he once said. His most famous work is The Famished Road (1991), forming part of a trilogy with Songs of Enchantment and Infinite Riches. It chronicle the journeys of Azaro, a spirit-child narrator.

    Buchi Emecheta

    Born in Lagos to Igbo parents, Emecheta moved to London in 1960 to live with her husband Sylvester Onwordi, who had moved there to study. The couple had been engaged since 11, and whilst the marriage produced five children, Onwordi was a violent partner.

    He even burned her first manuscript, prompting Emecheta to leave him and establish herself as a single mother. Her novels draw heavily from her life and address gender imbalance and enslavement, and how women are often defined through the narrow framework of sexuality or the ability to bear children.

    READ ALSO: Two Nigerian authors listed among 2019 Women’s Prize for Literature

    Her most acclaimed work, The Joys of Motherhood (1979), has as its protagonist a woman who defines herself through motherhood and validates her life solely through the successes of her children. Emecheta was awarded an OBE in 2005.

    Chinua Achebe

    Chinua Achebe is one of the most internationally-acclaimed writers from Africa, and his death in 2013 saw an outpouring of tributes from across the globe. Though he has often been called ‘The Father of Nigerian Literature’, he twice refused the Nigerian government’s attempt to name him Commander of the Federal Republic – first in 2004, then again in 2011 – in protest against the political regime of the country.

    His first novel Things Fall Apart (1958) is an intimate account of the clash between African native traditions of the Igbo people in southeastern Nigeria and European colonisation. Weaving together oral tradition with Igbo folk tales, Achebe’s works reveal a tapestry of cultural norms, changing societal values, and the individual’s struggle to find a place in this environment.

    Sefi Atta

    Sefi Atta is a sensitive writer, who broaches polemical themes in a subtle and nuanced manner. Everything Good Will Come (2005), her debut novel, is the story of Enitan, an 11-year-old girl waiting for school to start, and her friendship with the girl next door, which receives little support from Enitan’s deeply religious mother.

    Set against the backdrop of the military rule of Nigeria in the 1970s, it is at once coming-of-age-tale and quiet campaign against political corruption and the repression of women. Atta is widely known for her radio plays, which have been broadcast on the BBC, and her short stories, that have appeared in a number of journals including the Los Angeles Review of Books.

    Helon Habila

    After graduating from University of Jos in 1995, Helon Habila worked first as a junior lecturer in Bauchi, then as Stories Editor for Hints magazine before moving to England in 2002 to become the African Fellow at the University of East Anglia. That same year, his first novel was published: Waiting for an Angel is a complex book that interweaves seven narratives, collectively speaking of life under dictatorship rule in Nigeria.

    The book won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize in the African region, spurring the author to greater success. His two subsequent novels, Measuring Time (2007) and the latest, Oil on Water (2011) were equally well-received, and the list of awards and honors the Habila has gained attest to his sophisticated and poetic literary voice.

  • 10 years after, Judges secure new vehicles in Ondo

    Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu on Wednesday presented 16 brand new 2019 model Toyota Land Cruiser Prado SUVs for the use of Judges and the Chief Judge of the state.

    This he said is to demonstrate his administration’s promise to create conducive atmosphere to the work force.

    The vehicles were received by the Chief Judge (CJ) of the state, Justice Oluwatoyin Akeredolu, on behalf of the judges at the Government House, Alagbaka, Akure, the state capital

    The CJ who appreciated the Governor for the gesture, said Judges in the state, including herself, have been using 10 year-old rickety vehicles before the Governor’s intervention.

    According to her, she and her colleagues have various experiences of disappointments arising from the use of rickety vehicles.

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    She said: “My colleagues and I have been riding ten year-old vehicles hitherto. We have had various experiences of disappointments.

    “I recall once I was on the way to Abuja, my vehicle broke down around Obajana. And you know the security situation in that axis. Before long, the boys were gathering. Fortunately for me, I had the pilot vehicle with me. I had to enter the pilot vehicle to get away from that environment

    “I want to appreciate this good gesture. We don’t have feelings of entitlement. Though the regulation says give judges new vehicles every four years. By this regulation, it’s an entitlement. But at the same time, we want to appreciate Mr. Governor for not taking us for granted.”

  • Only democracy acceptable in Ghana, Africa – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has declared that democracy is the only form of government acceptable in Ghana and Africa.

    He made the remark following the announcement of the interception of an attempted plot against the authorities in Ghana.

    In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity), Mallam Garba Shehu, the President said “Nigeria and Ghana are leading partners in ECOWAS and Transparency International, and Afrobarometer’s Africa Index 2019 attested that both countries have recorded exceptional advances in fighting corruption.

    “When you take on powerful and corrupt vested interests successfully, sometimes they seek to push back. As the saying goes, ‘if you fight corruption, corruption will fight back’.

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    “The only acceptable form of governance in our region in this 21st century is through democratic elections.

    “It is the only way to install – and the only way to change – an administration. The days of coups and government without votes are over.

    “All Africans hold the nation of Ghana in the highest esteem as the first post-colonial country to gain independence, and the first African country to hold multi-party elections by universal suffrage. Ghana is the first, true African democracy.

    “We in Nigeria hold out – as always – our hands in support and friendship to our brothers and sisters in Ghana,” he said.

  • JUST IN: P&ID scandal: Court admits ex-director Petroleum Resources to N10m bail

    Justice O.A. Adeniyi of the FCT High Court, sitting in Apo, Abuja, on Wednesday, admitted Grace Taiga, former director, Legal Services in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, in the multiple fraud involving P&ID in Suleja Prison to bail in the sum of N10 million.

    Justice Adeniyi on Sept. 21,remanded Taiga in the Nigerian Correctional Service in Suleja, Niger State.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), alleged that Taiga, a former director, Legal Services in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, was a key actor in the fraudulent Gas Supply and Processing Agreement (GSPA) between the Federal Government and P&ID.

    She was alleged to have used her position to administer undue favours to the company.

    She was arraigned on eight-count amended charges, bordering on accepting bribes and other related crimes.

    Justice Adeniyi ordered the defendant to produce two sureties who must not below the Cadre of a Director in the Federal Ministry.

    Earlier, Defence counsel, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, prayed the court to admit his client to bail on grounds of health challenges.

    He informed the court that Taiga is a 62-year old woman who has various health challenges, varying from hypertension to Diabetes.

    He also told the court that she is a lawyer with 42 years post call who has never been in any firm of trouble all through her years of practice.

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    Objecting to the bail application made by Olaonipekun, Prosecution counsel, Bala Sanga, stated that the ailments bothering Taiga, are common in the society and can be adequately managed in the prison.

    Sanga also stated that the defense counsel had no concrete evidence or proof to back up his claims.

    The accused pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

  • Police arraign lawyer for threatening to kill Kashamu

    30-year-old lawyer, Bayo Adedokun, on Wednesday appeared in an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly threatening to kill Sen. Buruji Kashamu and Alhaji Muniru Ogunleyetwo over land disagreement.

    Adedokun, whose address was not given, is charged with four counts of conspiracy, attempted murder and conduct likely to cause breach of the peace.

    He, however, pleaded not guilty.

    The Prosecution Counsel, Insp. Steven Molo, told the court that the defendant committed the offence in August at Ogombo village in Eti-Osa area of Lagos.

    Molo alleged that the defendant hired 10 thugs to kill the complainants claiming that a portion of land they were occupying belonged to his family.

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    He said the defendant conducted himself in a manner likely to cause breach of the peace.

    The offence, he said, contravenes the provisions of sections 56(a), 168(d), 230(1) and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    Magistrate O.O. Oshin admitted the defendant to bail on self recogintion and ordered him to deposit his certificate of Call to Bar to the court.

    Oshin adjourned the case until Nov. 14 for mention.

     

    (NAN)

  • As Don Jazzy marks one year of not smoking, Davido plans quitting

    Nigerian record producer and entrepreneur, Michael Ajereh, a.k.a Don Jazzy, is celebrating one year of quitting smoking cigarettes.

    The Mavin record boss who quit smoking last year after indulging in the habit for years, took to his Twitter handle @DONJAZZY to announce that he has kept to his promise.

    “Today makes it one year since I quit smoking. Clap for me please,” he tweeted.

    Responding to a fan who asked how he was able to quit smoking, said he was determined to quit the habit.

    “I just stopped like that o. Cold turkey. Tho I started overeating sha. After like two months you will be alright.”

    The post has already generated more than 21,000 likes and three thousand retweets.

    Following Don Jazzy’s decisions, Nigerian Superstar, David Adeleke a.k.a Davido has also pledged to quit smoking soon.

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    The singer made the announcement on his instagram page after he arrived at the city of Los Angeles, California in the USA.

    Davido posted a short video of himself holding a pack of Malboro cigarettes with the caption, ‘Quitting soon’.

    The superstar took this decision after the award winning producer Michael Collins a.k.a Don Jazzy celebrates one year of quitting smoking with excitement.

    Davido is one of the famous Nigerian celebrities who hardly hide the fact that he smokes.

    But after his engagement with Chioma Avril Rowland, which wedding ceremony is coming up 2020, Davido has changed some of his lifestyles.