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  • CCB orders ministers-designate to declare assets before inauguration

    The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) has directed ministers-designate to declare their assets before inauguration or risk facing the wrath of the law.

    The bureau plans to verify claims submitted by the new ministers at land registry, banks and companies where they either have shares or wholly owned by them.

    It will however engage the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to confirm the assets and accounts of the ministers-designate abroad.

    The Chairman of CCB, Prof. Muhammed Isah, told The Nation that none of the new ministers would be inaugurated without first declaring his or her assets.

    He said the bureau has been liaising with the Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office to ensure full compliance with the law by the incoming ministers.

    He said while some of the new ministers have collected assets declaration forms, some are yet to do so.

    “It is legally compulsory for the ministers-designate to declare their assets. If they do not declare their assets, they cannot be inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari. That is the most appropriate thing. We are determined to enforce the law,” Isah said.

    “So, the deadline for the declaration of assets is before their inauguration. From reports, a considerable number of them have collected but they have not completed the process.  Some have not obtained the assets declaration form.”

    Responding to a question, Isah said: “I have discussed the issue of declaration of assets by the new ministers with the Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office. The same office has also requested for 100 copies of the Code of Conduct Bureau Act and the Code of Conduct Tribunal Act to guide the new ministers.

    “We are hopeful that CCB officers will be part of the induction for the ministers between August 15 and 16. We want them to know the dos and don’ts in public office.”

    Isah explained that the CCB will verify the claims of ministers-designate at home and abroad.

    “We engage in up site and on site investigation of the ministers’ claims. By invoking up site investigation, we will verify their claims from land registry, banks, property firms, and companies they have shares or fully owned by them.

    “On site investigation involves inspection of the properties or assets declared in our form. This requires our officers going to assess the claims made by the ministers.

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    “As for those with assets abroad, we will liaise with the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to liaise with relevant authorities in foreign jurisdictions to confirm the truth or otherwise of such assets.

    “Paragraph 12 of part 1 of the Fifth Schedule to 1999 Constitution confers the powers to verify assets on the Bureau.”

    It says the Bureau shall: “Examine the declarations in accordance with the requirements of the Code of Conduct or any law.

    “Retain custody of such declarations and make them available for inspection by any citizen of Nigeria on such terms and conditions as the National Assembly may prescribe.

    “Ensure compliance with and, where appropriate, enforce the provisions of the Code of Conduct or any law relating thereto.

    “Any statement in such declaration that is found to be false by any authority or person authorized in that behalf to verify it shall be deemed to be a breach of this Code.

    “Any property or assets acquired by a public officer after any declaration required under this Constitution and which is not fairly attributable to income, gift, or loan approved by this Code shall be deemed to have been acquired in breach of this Code unless the contrary is proved.”

    “Receive complaints about non-compliance with or breach of the Provisions of the Code of Conduct or any law in relation thereto. Investigate the complaint and, where appropriate, refer such matters to the Code of Conduct Tribunal.”

  • Herdsmen abducted us to fund cost of bullets used in failed operation – victim

    CHIRMELA Iroha, one of the five persons rescued from their abductors off  the Lagos- Benin expressway said on Saturday that they were  victims of herdsmen desperate to recoup the cost of bullets they expended on their target that escaped.

    Iroha, son of the late James Iroha (Gregory stage name) of the now rested television series New Masquerade and Chidioze Eluwa, Okoro Ohowukwe, Ndubuizi Owuabueze, and Ibeleji Chidinma (female) were seized at Ogbere by gunmen on Thursday while on their way to Lagos from the Southeast.

    Contrary to earlier reports, only one of the kidnap victims is a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG): Ibeleji Chidinma.

    The General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye made the clarification on Friday night

    Incidentally, Chindinma was the first of the victims to be rescued on Saturday.

    Freedom came for the others a few hours later.

    None of them was hurt although they were left to starve and thirst all through the period of their abduction.

    Moments after the Ogun State Police Commissioner Bashir Makama briefed reporters on the rescue mission, Iroha spoke to The Nation on his ordeal in the hands of their tormentors.

    He said they were humiliated and tortured with any object available to the abductors.

    Iroha said: “It is an experience I wouldn’t wish my enemy to have because it looks nice for me to stand before you.

    “You needed to see me when I got rescued. I was manhandled, I was roughened, I was tortured, name it.

    “It’s horrible where this country is driving to. Those men shot for like one hour on the road until policemen came and they ran away and they took us inside the forest till this morning (yesterday).

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    “I want to use this opportunity to thank the police because the pressure they gave them led to our release. If there was no pressure they would have had a field day.

    “Why I am saying this is because, when we were held, we were put in a swamp, we slept in a swamp with insects and reptiles.

    “We moved like 30 kilometers inside the jungle where nobody has threaded.

    “They were comfortable there, they have very dangerous weapons, they have different ammunitions; but the moment we saw police helicopter that descended above our head, the kidnappers took to their heels and at some point and they started being erratic, they knew that some people were on their trail.

    “The local hunters too were always coming out. We used to see them. There are some areas they couldn’t get to because they thought people can’t be there but that was where we were.

    “Well from their looks, there are some things I can’t say because it’s a bit sensitive because the police are on the matter now for the sake of not destroying the evidence. From the language they spoke they are herdsmen. No doubt about it. I wouldn’t want to go further than that.

    “They don’t know me, I don’t know them either. I was in a bus, in fact they told us that they didn’t have any business with us, but the car they were shooting at drove away with bullets.

    “The guy managed to go with two tyres and they turned back and descended on us.

    “They picked us randomly; we never knew them from Adam.

    “They just said their bullets would not go away, they needed someone to pay for it and they took us. You don’t expect them to give you food, you’re in a dilemma.”

    Police Commissioner Makama said four suspects were arrested in connection with the abduction.

    Makama said contrary to the report that the victims were all pastors of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), only one, a deaconess, is a member of RCCG.

    Pastor Adeboye, the general overseer of the RCCG had said on Friday night that police investigation had shown that it was only one pastor that was abducted alongside four other persons.

    He said: “People have been taunting me and challenging me that since I hear from God, how come this is happening to your church pastors.

    “I want to say it has been confirmed that only one pastor of the church was kidnapped along with four other people.

    In a testimony at the Redeemed Camp on Saturday, Ibeleji said their abductors were herdsmen and that she prayed that they might fall asleep. They did and she used the opportunity to escape.

     

  • Manchester United beat AC Milan on penalties in Cardiff

    Manchester United beat AC Milan 5-4 on penalties after their International Champions Cup match in Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium ended 2-2 in regulation time on Saturday.

    United opened the scoring in their final pre-season match through Marcus Rashford, who took advantage of Milan’s high backline to make a run into space to collect Nemanja Matic’s long ball.

    The 21-year-old cut back into the box and dribbled past two defenders before firing a right-footed shot past goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma into the bottom corner with the help of a deflection off Milan captain Alessio Romagnoli’s heel.

    However, their lead lasted only 12 minutes when Milan’s high press allowed the Italian side to win the ball back in the final third when United tried to play out from the back.

    Matic lost possession a few yards outside his own box and the ball eventually fell to midfielder Suso, who took a shot from range to beat a diving David de Gea and made it 1-1.

    The former Liverpool player then created the second goal when he whipped in a cross from a short corner, with Samu Castillejo’s header deflected into the net off United centre back Victor Lindelof.

    Substitute Jesse Lingard scored the equaliser, when set up by a through ball from Anthony Martial, with a low shot from an acute angle to send the game into a penalty shootout.

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    It was all square at 4-4 in the shootout when De Gea saved Daniel Maldini’s effort, after which new recruit Daniel James scored the decisive spot kick to give United the win.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side begin their new Premier League campaign next Sunday when they host Chelsea.

    NAN

     

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  • Vigilante group rescue abducted 100L EKSU female undergraduate

    A 100 level female undergraduate of the Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti has been rescued from some suspected kidnappers around Atikankan area of Ado Ekiti.

    Sherifat Idris of the department of Physics, Faculty of Science was rescued yesterday by the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, under the leadership of Akin Olouloni through a tip off by a member of the public.

    It was gathered that a passer-by who saw the alleged kidnappers while whisking away the victim quickly alerted members of the vigilance group at Ogbonado office in the state capital.

    The quick response of the paramilitary officers to the situation led to the rescue of the lady with the abductors escaped.

    Speaking The Nation the state commander of the vigilance group, Akin Olounloni said they swung into action with a tip off which invariably assisted them to trail the kidnappers.

    Olounloni noted that the suspects would have been arrested but some people of Atikankan community had alerted them about their surveillance.

    The victim who later regained her consciousness narrated her ordeal that she had come to the Oja Oba market for shopping before she was abducted by the criminals.

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    Sherifat said she was about to board a mini bus known as Akoto when about three men approached her and allegedly hit her with a diabolical substance which made her to loose consciousness

    She thanked the men of the vigilance group for her rescue, saying if not for their timely intervention she wouldn’t have regained freedom.

    When contacted, When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Caleb Ikechukwu, said he was not aware of the incident.

    I have not been briefed about the matter. I will call you back when I get the details”, Ikechukwu said.

    He had yet to get back to our correspondent as of the time of filing this report.

  • What weather would look like on Sunday in Nigeria, NiMet predicts

    Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted increased rainfall activities over Northern States and subsidence over  Southern States of the country for Sunday.

    NiMet’s weather outlook predicted thunderstorms over Northern states during the forecast period with prospects of cloudy condition over Sokoto, Gusau and Kebbi in the morning hours with day and night temperatures of 31 to 33 degree Celsius and 21 to 25 degree Celsius.

    “For Central states, intermittent rains are expected over this region in the morning hours.

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    “Later in the day, there are prospects of rains over Jos, Bauchi, Abuja, Lafia, Yola, Mambilla Plateau, Lokoja, Lafia, Makurdi and Gombe axis with day and night temperatures of 24 to 31 degree Celsius and 16 to 23 degee Celsius,” NiMet said.

    Acording to the agency, cloudy conditions are expected over southern states in the morning hours.

    NiMet forecasts moderate rains over the region during the afternoon/evening hours with day and night temperatures of 29 to31 degree Celsius and 21 to 23 degree celsius.

    NAN

  • Lagos Assembly Committee completes screening of 25 nominees

    The Lagos State House of Assembly’s 16-man Ad hoc Committee for Screening Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s Commissioners and Special Adviser nominees on Saturday completed the drilling of 25 nominees before it.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the committee, headed by Mr Rotimi Abiru, a four-term lawmaker representing Somolu Constituency II, had commenced the exercise on Thursday.

    The screening, which was carried out at the Lateef Jakande Auditorium of the Assembly Complex in Ikeja saw eight nominees screened on Thursday, 10 on Friday and the last seven on Saturday.

    The committee at the first session on Thursday screened Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, Princess Aderemi Adebowale, Mr Tunji Bello, Ms Adekemi Ajayi-Bembe, Dr Wale Ahmed and Prof. Akin Abayomi.

    Also screened were: Mr Hakeem Fahm and Mr Gbenga Omotoso.

    The committee at the second session on Friday screened Mrs Bolaji Dada, Mr Lere Odusote, Mr Moyo Onigbanjo (SAN), Mrs Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf and Mr Segun Dawodu.

    Others were: Mrs Folashade Adefisayo, Mrs Ponnle Ajibola, Dr Rabiu Olowo, Mr Olatunbosun Alake and Mr Samuel Egube.

    On the third day, the committee screened, Dr Idris Salako, Dr Frederick Oladeinde, Mr Gbolahan Lawal, Mr Aramide Adeyoye, Ms Ruth Olusanya, Mr Afolabi Ayantayo, and Mr Femi George.

    NAN reports that Abiru, at the end of each screening exercise for individual nominees, told them that the House would get back to them through the governor.

    Speaking to newsmen at the conclusion of the exercise on Saturday, the Chairman expressed satisfaction with the competence of the nominees in the way they all responded to questions from members of the committee.

    “We have screened all the 25 nominees of his Excellency. Most of the nominees displayed brilliance and understanding of the workings of government.

    “The outing was not bad but of course, at the end of this exercise, we will prepare a report and forward to the House of 40, for a final decision to be taken by then, and we will know who among the nominees will make it to serve in the government.

    “The exercise has not been bad but not without some hitches,’’ he said.

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    On gender balance, Abiru said that the governor’s inclusion of 8 females in the list was fair enough and that they female nominees did their best during the exercise.

    On the inclusion of youths, the Chairman added that the governor’s young nominees, some in their early 30s, displayed satisfactory competence.

    He said that the nominees would have to appear before the House during plenary but without the rigorous drillings they went through with the committee.

    NAN reports that members of the committee took turns to interrogate the nominees individually on their disciplines, experiences and what they would bring to the table for the benefit of the state.

    The exercise, which started at 10:00 a.m. daily, ended at past 6:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m., respectively, on each of the three days.

    NAN

  • Buhari greets Deputy Senate President, Omo-Agege, at 56

    President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated the Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege, on the occasion of his 56th birthday.

    The President, in a statement by his spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina, on Saturday in Abuja, felicitated with the National Assembly, Omo-Agege’s family, friends and political associates on the auspicious occasion.

    He urged the senator to remain focused in the pursuit of national interest and ensure that his ”passion for helping the underprivileged in his constituency remains his priority.”

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    The president saluted Omo-Agege’s courage and party loyalty, especially in his election as the first senator from Delta State to emerge as deputy senate president.

    Buhari prayed for longer life, good health and wisdom for the senator as he continued to serve his people and the nation.

    NAN

  • NPFL: Heartland to unveil Ilechukwu on Monday

    Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) side Heartland have announced the appointment of Fidelis Ilechukwu as their new coach ahead of the new season.

    The announcement by the Naze Millionaires has put to rest speculations around the future of the erstwhile MFM manager, who opted for a new challenge after 13 years in charge of the Olukoya Boys.

    According to a short message on the Heartland Twitter handle, the details and unveiling of Ilechukwu will be done on Monday.

    “OFFICIAL! Fidelis Ilechukwu takes over as Head Coach of the club Details to be revealed later with Official Unveiling slated for Monday” the club wrote.

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    Speaking with the media moments after his deal was made public; Ilechukwu said it was an emotional day for him.

    ‘It’s a new dawn in my career and my heart is filled with mixed feelings. Mixed feelings for me because I am leaving MFM where I was the head coach for 13 years, so it’s an emotional day for me,” Ilechukwu noted.

    “I want to thank MFM FC and the church itself for believing in me and trusting me. I am forever grateful to them and they will always have a special place in my heart.”

    Goal.Com

     

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  • Man. United sign Maguire

    Manchester United have reached an agreement to sign England centre-back Harry Maguire from Leicester for £80m – a world record fee for a defender.

    The 26-year-old is expected to complete a medical at the club at the weekend.

    He will become United’s third summer signing following Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Daniel James, who arrived from Crystal Palace and Swansea respectively.

    “The clubs have agreed [a fee] and there’s still some work for it to go through,” said Brendan Rodgers.

    Speaking to Sky Sports, the Leicester boss added: “There’s still a bit to go in terms of Harry’s medical and whatever personal things to sort out, but it is what it is.

    “He’s a special player, he’s not a player that of course we would want to lose.

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    “He’s a top-class player, he’s a good man as well, and everything about Harry over the course of this pre-season, he knows there has been interest over the summer and he’s been super professional.”

    Maguire made 69 Premier League appearances for Leicester after joining from Hull City in 2017.

    The deal means Maguire becomes the world’s most expensive defender, eclipsing the £75m Liverpool paid Southampton for Virgil van Dijk in January 2018.

     

    BBCSports

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  • Lawan felicitates with Omo-Agege at 56

    Senate President, Dr Ahmad Lawan, has felicitated with his Deputy, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege, ahead of his 56th birthday on August 3.

    In a congratulatory message issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Ola Awoniyi, Lawan said: “I heartily congratulate Sen. Omo-Agege on the auspicious occasion.

    ”I wish him many more years of meritorious service to Nigeria at the Senate and in other capacities that the Almighty God may take him in future.

    ”He has consistently demonstrated trustworthiness in service and leadership in his professional and public service career as a senator.

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    “I praise the zeal and uncompromising commitment of the deputy senate president to the principles of participatory democracy, justice and equity.”

    Lawan noted that Omo-Agege’s demonstrated courage of conviction had distinguished him as a principled political leader and a beacon of hope.

    He affirmed his commitment to Omo-Agege and other senators in the 9th Assembly to attain a nation that would nurture the potential of Nigerians, promote their best interests and imbue them with pride in their citizenship.

    The senate president said that he looked forward to a lasting warm and fruitful working relationship with Omo-Agege in the leadership of the Senate and the National Assembly

    NAN