Tag: Nigerian Newspapers

  • UPDATED: Jeff evicted from #BBNaija House

    Jeff Nweke has been evicted from the ongoing Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) (S4) reality show.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Jeff, who was evicted on Sunday during the live show, pulled the lowest votes.

    He was up for eviction alongside Tacha, Mike and Omashola.

    The 30-year-old banker became the eighth housemate and the third male to be evicted from Bbnaija 2019 house spending a total of 35 days.

    Jeff was popular for being the strategist of the house.

    He was the first Head Of House for the housemates.

    NAN reports that 21 youths made it to the Big Brother House to become the housemates of the fourth season tagged ‘Pepper Dem’.

    In a twist, five more housemates, Cindy, Elozonam, Venita, Joe and Enkay were added to the reality show making the housemates 19 all over again.

    For the sixth week, the five new housemates will be unable to nominate or be nominated for eviction on Monday night.

    The five new housemates will also not be participating in the Head Of House challenge as well as Veto Power games till the seventh week.

    (NAN)

  • APC lauds police over quick rescue of kidnap victims

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has commended men and officers of Ogun State command for their swift rescue of the five kidnap victims at Ogbere-Sagamu section of Benin-Lagos express road.

    The commendation was made in a statement issued on Sunday in Lagos by the Ogun State chapter of the APC.

    The party was full of praises for officers and men of the Anti-Kidnapping and Cultism Unit of the command for their bravery and doggedness which led to the rescue of the victims.

    It would be recalled that five members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) who were on their way to the headquarters of the church for a ministers’ conference were kidnapped on the road late night of August 1.

    The state Publicity Secretary, Tunde Oladunjoye, who signed the statement praised the courage, quick intervention and professionalism of the policemen, personally led by the State Police Commissioner, Mr Bashir Makama.

    He said that all these made the victims to be quickly rescued unhurt.

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    The party also commended the State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, for his commitment and determination to rid the state of crime and ensure peace and normalcy in all nook and crannies.

    “His swift intervention and plea to President Muhammadu Buhari to which the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) responded by providing a helicopter that had since remained in Ogun and had helped in rescuing the victims at Ogunmakin and Ogbere,” the statement said.

    The party also commended the IGP for his decision to set up a Special Task Force in Ogun.

    “Security is the responsibility of all, rather than rivalry, their should be increased sharing of intelligence and synergy between security and paramilitary agencies, as only this would ensure efficient and effective combat of crimes in our society.

    “We endorse the recently expressed intention of the governor, to relaunch, reactivate and reenergise the Ogun Security Trust Fund and urge him not to leave any stone unturned in order to make the state very safe for residents and travelers.

    “We urge the police and other security agencies not to rest on their oars. Security of lives and property  demands eternal vigilance,” it added.

     

  • Ekiti PDP suspends Fayose’s core loyalist indefinitely

    The crisis rocking the Ekiti chapter of the People Democratic Party, PDP has deepened as the party in Oye local government on Sunday suspended a former lawmaker, Hon. Samuel Omotoso from the party.

    Omotoso who represented Oye constituency 1 at the Ekiti State House of Assembly in the 5th Assembly was suspended Indefinitely from the party for alleged involvement in anti- party activities.

    Omotoso, a close Ally of Governor Ayodele Fayose, is a medical doctor and one of the lawmakers suspended indefinitely from the 5th assembly for sundry offences, shortly after Governor Kayode Fayemi took over last year.

    According to a statement made available to journalists in Ado Ekiti by the party, Dr Omotosho was suspended for allegedly engineering parallel executive in Oye local government.

    The letter conveying the suspension of the former lawmaker was unanimously signed by Oye local government party Chairman, Hon. Sunday Ojo and other executives of as well as the chairmen of the 11 wards in the council.

    According to the statement, “the party has consequently constituted 3- man committee in strict adherence to the party’s constitution to investigate the allegation’.

    “The committee is to conduct unbiased investigation and make necessary recommendations within two weeks on the allegation’”.

    The party leaders, however, passed vote of confidence on the PDP chairman in Oye local government, Mr Sunday Ojo, saying the era of imposition was over.

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    In a swift reaction, Omotoso, former chairman, Ekiti Assembly Committee on Information, said the suspension lack content of validity, describing it as a ruse.

    He added that those who orchestrated the purported suspension are bunch of jesters whose lineage are cloudy in the party.

    Omotosho noted that the leader of the group, who claimed to be chairman of the party at the local government level was already on suspension by the State Working Committee of the party and has no statutory powers  to suspend him.

    “I want you  to ignore the group as they were only seeking for relevance. The sponsor has been suspended by the most powerful political organisation in Ekiti, the SWC, so I don’t know where he got that power from”.

     

  • Presidency to Group: Revolution not appropriate for change of government

    The Presidency on Sunday declared that revolution is not the best option of changing a government.

    It however said that a more appropriate option is to go through elections.

    The Presidency, through a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, was reacting to the scheduled “revolution” march on Monday 5th August, by the Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria.

    He said “Following calls circulating on social and digital media, an organisation that calls itself the “Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria” plans a “revolution” march tomorrow, Monday 5th August, with the aim of bringing “regime change” in Nigeria without recourse to a nationwide vote.

    “The President of Nigeria and his administration respect and uphold the right of every Nigerian to peaceful protest and civil campaign– whether to raise awareness on issues, and even oppose the government. It is the inalienable right of all citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to do so.

    “There is, however, a difference between peaceful call to protest and incitement for a revolution.

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    “The organization championing this planned action is not fronted by any serious public faces. We call on the sponsors and organizers to have the decency to come forward and make their identity known – out of respect to all Nigerians – so that Nigerians can be fully aware in whose name this “revolution” is being proposed and who the beneficiaries may be.”

    He recalled that less than six months ago, Nigeria held simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections, which were won resoundingly by President Muhammadu Buhari and his All Progressives Congress party.

    He added that the campaign was observed, while results were confirmed by international election monitoring groups and observers.

    ‘The result was even contested by the losing presidential candidate and his party in Court.” he said

    He went on “The ballot box is the only constitutional means of changing government and a president in Nigeria. The days of coups and revolutions are over.

    “Those making the “revolution’’ call hide behind the veil of social media modernity. But without revealing the identity of their sponsors this shadowy campaign is no better, and no more democratic, than the days of old.

    “The President calls on all those who seek to use and hide behind everyday citizens to attain power through undemocratic and violent means, which has been alluded, to come out clearly and be identified.

    “They should lead their march in person. Only then will they begin to have the right to call themselves leaders before the people of Nigeria.” he said

     

  • Zakzaky: Police warn against procession, ask citizens to be vigilant

    As Kaduna State High Court decides the fate of IMN leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky on his application for bail to travel abroad for treatment on Monday, Kaduna state police has insisted on ban against procession/demonstration in the state.

    The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) leader had requested to travel to India with his wife, Zeenat Ibrahim for medical attention, with the case adjourned last week for ruling on Monday, but the police, on Sunday warned against any form of processions/demonstrations in Kaduna state, while urging residents to be vigilant of people around them.

    According to the Police, “The Kaduna State Police Command wishes to notify the general public to exercise more security consciousness as they go about their lawful businesses by being extra vigilant of their environment, persons around them, and activities of suspicious persons, so as to prevent miscreants from disturbing the peace of the state,” the police public relations officer, DSP Yakubu Sabo said on a statement.

    “Members of the public should note that the ban on all forms of processions /demonstrations in Kaduna state is still in force. The Police will not hesitate to deal decisively with any person or group of persons who deliberately attempt to violate the ban.

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    “In view of the court trial of Malam Ibrahim El-Zakzaky on Monday 5th August, 2019, the peace loving and law abiding people of Kaduna state are to note that adequate security has been put in place for a hitch-free court appearance.

    “Therefore, members of the public are advised to remain calm and not to be apprehensive where they observe unusual number of security personnel in town.

    “As part of the strategy put in place for a smooth process of the court trial, there will be traffic diversion in the following areas during the court session: Independence Way, Bida Road and All other roads leading to Ibrahim Taiwo Road Kaduna.

    “The Command uses this medium to call on the general public to report suspicious activities or persons around them to the nearest security agency. In this regard, police emergency numbers: 07039675856 and 08075391105 can be reached in case of any distress/emergency, please.” Sabo added.

     

  • Change in Nigeria’s democracy is still work in progress, says Abe

    The representative of Rivers Southeast Senatorial District in the Seventh and Eighth Senate, Magnus Abe, has stated that the process of change in Nigeria’s democracy is still work in progress.

    He also called on Nigerian politicians to return power to the people by creating clear processes that could galvanise and determine the wishes of the people, stressing that persons in power must learn to submit themselves to the will of the people.

    Abe, a former Secretary to the Rivers State Government (SSG) in the Rotimi Amaechi’s administration, who stated these over the weekend, noted that the time had come for political parties in Nigeria to strictly adhere to the principles of internal democracy, thereby making the parties to work to promote the overall interest of the country and that of its members, rather than serve the narrow interest of a few leaders.

    The senator, who was the Chairman, Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) at the 8th Senate, pointed out that strong institutions would boost political stability and discourage violence, bigotry, and rascality, which according to him, was currently playing out in Nigeria’s political environment.

    He said: “The time has come for us to address the issue of Nigeria, the kind of political parties that we have and what we should do to make the parties work better to serve the interest, not just of its members, but the interest of the country at large.

    “We need political parties that are truly democratic, that have clear rules of internal democracy that allows the participation and free expression of will by its members.

    “I am concerned about what we can do to make our systems stronger to avoid the kind of violent situations being experienced in the country, because if you look around not much seems to have changed. The same kind of scenarios that we witnessed in Rivers State and in other states of the federation, where some political parties could not produce a strong internal conflict resolution mechanism, is still ongoing.

    “There are no clear cut, all-inclusive procedures that could allow free expression of will by party members. All Nigerians, not just members of political parties, but all citizens, must be concerned about the direction of party politics.”

    Abe, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), also declared that he had no personal grudges against the 2019 governorship candidate of APC in Rivers, Pastor Tonye Cole, and the leader of the party (APC) in Rivers and South south zone, Rotimi Amaechi, a minister-designate.

    He insisted that his former boss (Amaechi, an ex-governor of Rivers State) should stop seeing himself as the only highway in the APC, such that it is either everybody must follow his (Amaechi’s) decisions or be booted out of the party, stating that there was no such provision in the party’s constitution.

    The senator said: “I do not think that members of the party (APC), even those who are with him (Amaechi), will agree with that attitude. The nature of power in this country is that people see themselves as helpless, when the powers that be, have taken a stand.

    “We need to bring the party back together, because a political party that cannot gather members to win an election is just like a social club.

    “To take over power, you need to have the capacity to build consensus and that is what we have been unable to do in the APC, particularly in Rivers State and we are still open to that possibility.

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    “I remain committed like other members of the APC to delivering change, not just to the country, but first to the party itself and I believe that within the party, we should focus on giving the power and the voice back to the people.”

    Abe accused the former Transportation Minister (Amaechi) of hiring an alleged propagandist, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, to falsely malign and demarket him (Abe), in order to justify the unjustifiable injustice that was allegedly perpetrated on Rivers people during the last political dispensation.

    He said: “When people have already done something wrong and realised that what they have done is not defendable, not acceptable and that reasonable people will not accept it, neither can it be defended, they go back to create a narrative that justifies what clearly cannot be justified.

    “I have decided to ignore all those things, because Amaechi knows that they are not true. Chief Eze who is saying them knows that they not true and the majority of reasonable people in the country know that those things are nothing but pure blackmail.”

  • Police arrest 32 suspected cultists, recover arms in Lagos

    The Police Command in Lagos State have arrested 32 suspected cultists and recovered firearms in the last one week.

    Spokesman for the command, DSP Bala Elkana, confirmed the arrest in a statement on Sunday.

    He said that a 32-year-old man (name withheld), a member of Aiye Confraternity, was arrested on Saturday.

    Elkana said the suspect, arrested by the Cultism Squad, while on patrol at Mosafejo Amukoko Street, Ajegunle, was found in possession of one locally made pistol.

    He stressed that the suspect confessed his gang was responsible for series of violent crimes in Ajengule.

    “Investigation is ongoing and efforts are in place to apprehend other members of his gang. The suspect will be charged to court,” he said.

    Elkana said, on the same day operatives of the Operation Crush from 8 Division in Area H Command, Ogudu raided a cultists’ hideout at Bariga.

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    The raid, he said, paid off as a 39-year-old suspected cult leader, a resident of Kajora Street, Bariga, was arrested with 22 members of his gang.

    “They all confessed to be members of a deadly gang and a cult group responsible for various killings and violent crimes in Bariga.

    “Investigation is ongoing, and suspects will be charged to court,” he said.

    He noted that a follow-up operation, carried out by officers of the Bariga Police Station on Wednesday, at Oyenaya Street, Bariga, led to the arrest of 20-year-old suspect and five other members of his gang.

    Elkana said two other suspected cultists were arrested on July 24 at Itabale Igbolomu area of Owutu, Ikorodu, while engaging each other in a battle for supremacy.

    He said one locally made pistol was recovered from them, stressing that all the suspects would be charged to court soon.

    NAN

  • UPDATED: Man. City win 2019 Community Shield

    Manchester City won the Community Shield on penalties after edging Liverpool in an entertaining game in front of a raucous Wembley.

    Georginio Wijnaldum’s penalty was saved by Claudio Bravo with Gabriel Jesus scoring the winning kick.

    The meeting between two outstanding sides did not disappoint.

    City’s Raheem Sterling finally scored his first goal against his old club when he turned home David Silva’s flick-on from close range.

    The woodwork was hit three times in quick succession in the second half, as Sterling struck the post with a one on one, Virgil van Dijk shot against the underside of the bar and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah hit a post.

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    The Reds were level when Joel Matip headed home from Van Dijk’s cross.

    At that stage, Liverpool were the most likely team to win with Salah having at least three chances – most remarkably when his header was sensationally cleared off the line by a Kyle Walker bicycle kick.

    And so the game went straight to penalties with City scoring all of theirs.

    A game whose competitive status is often questioned – and might end up meaning little as the season goes on – was nonetheless an entertaining start to the top-level season. A curtain-raiser if you will.

    BBCSports

     

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  • Ex-BBNaija housemates Teddy A, BamBam engaged

    Big Brother(S3) “Double Wahala” housemates, Tope Adenibuyan aka Teddy A and Bamike Olawunmi aka BamBam are engaged.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ‘Double Wahala’ housemates announced their engagement through their instagram handles on Sunday.

    BamBam @bammybestowed and Teddy @iamteddyA posted a picture of the ring on BamBam’s finger with flowers petals reading ‘Will you marry me?’ at the background.

    The two reality stars began their relationship during their stint on BBnaija. They were paired together by Biggie and tagged ‘BamTeddy’.

    While the relationship progressed during the show, they came under heavy criticism for having sex. Some fans also expressed scepticism over the genuiness of the relationship.

    However, they began to get more public support following their eviction from the show. Teddy A cried and stayed moody when BamBam was evicted. He was evicted the next day.

    Once outside the house, they both continued their relationship, expressing feelings for each other on social media and in interviews.

    While it was well-recieved by some fans, others expressed their doubts. Meanwhile, congratulatory messages are trending on social media following the engagement.

    @IamFemiJoseph said, “Can something good come out of #BBNaija? Yes, Teddy A and BamBam.”

    @Younfhope14 said, “I remember all the housemates called them fake but look at them today, I am so happy seeing this.”

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    @Myoxygen tweeted, “”Teddy will dump her after that show”.”Teddy will shatter her heart”

    “It is fake until he puts a ring on it” I hope you learn to shut up from today!!! You’re still single…Bambam is getting married.”

    @Mayowamoony said, “#BBNaija Bam and Teddy’s Love story line everyone thought it was fake and wouldn’t last today they’re engaged.

    “It’s a great love story because we watched it grow , from dust to diamonds Congratulations @bammybestowed.”

  • The joy of Atlanta ’96, 23 years after

    Adeyinka Akintunde

     

    Atlanta ’96 remains one of the most unforgettable Olympic Games for football and sports lovers in Nigeria. Nigeria won six medals overall, two gold, one silver and one bronze medals. But the gold medal the men football team won remains the biggest highlight, and an evergreen story of joy and pride for the country. It is 23 years today since that feat which marked the first time any African team will claim the Olympic football gold.

    The journey to the football gold medal for the country was not a smooth one. Nigeria then faced serious political issues that had claimed a lot of lives. General elections had taken place three years earlier, and it was believed to have been won by Chief M. K. O. Abiola. Abiola was in detention at the time of Atlanta ’96, a year after famous activist Ken Saro-Wiwa had been executed by the Sani Abacha military junta.

    Football was the only source of hope and joy for Nigerians then, as the country had just won the Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia two years earlier, and also participated in her first-ever FIFA World Cup in the United States, where the Super Eagles progressed to the Round of 16, losing 1-2 to eventual runners-up, Italy at extra time.

    Nigeria experienced one more pain after General Abacha stopped the Super Eagles from going to defend their African title in South Africa early in 1996. This was because Nelson Mandela, who was then President of South Africa, had asked that Nigeria be suspended from the Commonwealth of Nations, because of the killings of Saro-Wiwa and his four other Ogoni rights agitators. It was therefore hoped that the summer Olympics would bring joy to Nigerians.

    The Dream Team I of Nigeria, coached by Dutchman Johannes Bonfere, was grouped alongside Hungary, Japan and Brazil. Bonfere Jo himself almost lost his job just before the start of the Olympics as the team struggled to win matches. They had just lost 1-5 to Togo in a friendly, and at a point, he left the job due to unpaid wages, but was convinced to come back by the players.

    The team began Atlanta ’96 with a 1-0 win over Hungary from the goal by Nwankwo Kanu, just before halftime. The second game saw the Dream Team playing a not-too-fancy football against Japan, but they got the needed three points. Two late goals from Tijjani Babangida and Austin Jay-Jay Okocha, both after 80 minutes, got the job done.

    Nigeria marched on to the third group match, against Brazil, with qualification already sealed. The Brazilians had lost to Japan and beaten Hungary, and so they needed the three points against Nigeria. They got it, beating the Dream Team 1-0 with Ronaldo’s goal. They even went ahead to top the group, haven secured superior goal difference. Fate had plans to bring both sides together again.

    Nigeria faced Mexico in the quarter-finals, and it turned out a very simple match. Okocha opened the scoring after 20 minutes with a missile from outside the area. Legendary Mexican goalkeeper Jorge Campos again had no answer when 17-year old Celestine Babayaro pounced on a loose ball in the area and slammed home to seal the re-match against Brazil, in the semi-finals

    That second encounter against Brazil turned out the defining moment of the Olympic Games that year. Brazil had just won the FIFA World Cup two years earlier in the USA, and they had just beaten Ghana 4-2 in the quarter-finals.

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    Flavio Conceição opened scoring for the Seleçao in the first minute, and minutes later, Roberto Carlos scored an own-goal to the relief of Nigerians. From then on, the Dream Team went through pains.

    Brazil scored two more goals. First Bebeto tapped in after goalkeeper Dosu Joseph had got a hand to Ronaldo’s shot, and then Conceicao got his second of the afternoon after a quick one-two on the edge of the box. All hope was lost for Nigeria.Nigeria vs Brazil

    But the never-say-die spirit, which the Dream Team had been exhibiting since the beginning of the competition, was reignited in the 78th minute with Victor Ikpeba scoring a fine goal from outside the box.  Hope rose again, and Nigeria held on to that hope.

    In the last minute, a long throw-in from Okocha caused havoc and the ball fell to Kanu’s long legs, and he smartly flicked the ball up and smashed it past goalkeeper Dida to equalise and send the match into extra-time. Four minutes into extra time, with the golden-goal rule then in place, Kanu scored again, dribbling past one defender and smashing the ball into the net.

    The final was against Argentina, another South American power-house, filled with star players. They took the lead yet again three minutes into the game, when Claudio López got at the end of a great cross and smacked in a header. Nigeria responded immediately, just like in the semi-finals, with a header from Babayaro. Argentina scored a rather controversial penalty-goal early in the second half to lead again, but the Dream Team came back, the long throwing from Okocha coming handy again. This time, it fell to Amokachi and he scored.

    Emmanuel Amunike, who scored the goals that gave Nigeria the 1994 AFCON title, had the final say yet again, coming off from the bench to beat the Argentine offside trap and volley home the winner from a free-kick.

    It was late night in Nigeria, but massive celebrations broke out round the country. People went out partying and drinking, as beer parlours were filled.

    The team returned to a heroic welcome in Lagos and were showered with gifts and bonuses. Many of them were teenagers or young adults, but they remain celebrated for generations to come, inspiring millions and putting a smile on faces that needs it, as it is difficult for a Nigerian to forget a wonderful moment like the 1996 Olympic Games.