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  • Breaking: NECO reschedules entrance exam into unity schools

    The National Examinations Council (NECO) has rescheduled the National Common Entrance Examination into unity schools to 27th April.

    It’s head, Information and Public, Relations Division, Azeez Sani, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to the statement, the date for the examination was shifted to give states with low registration of candidates the opportunity to register for the examination.

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    The statement said 70,720 candidates have registered for the examination.

    The statement reads: “The examination which was initially scheduled for 13th April, was re-scheduled to give states with low registration of candidates the opportunity to register for the examination.

    “Candidates are advised to download the new Examination Time-Table from the Council’s website: http://www.neco.gov.ng.”

  • Buhari approves appointment of new Federal Fire Service boss

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Mr Liman Ibrahim as the new Controller-General (CG) of the Federal Fire Service (FFS).

    A statement signed by Al-Hassan Yakmut, Secretary, Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB) on Thursday in Abuja said that the appointment took effect from March 29.

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    Yakmut said that Ibrahim’s appointment was made following the retirement of Mr Joseph Anebi, the former fire service boss.

    “The appointment is for an initial term of 4 years and subject to the extant rules and regulations governing retirement in the public service,” he said.

    NAN

  • UFC 236: Adesanya targets knockout against American Gastelum

    Nigeria-born Israel Adesanya believes he can knockout American Kelvin Gastelum in the UFC’s interim middleweight belt title fight holding at the State Farm Arena, Atlanta, United States.

    The New Zealand-based star is ranked number five in official UFC middleweight rankings and he will be aiming to continue his good run when he takes number four ranked American tomorrow Saturday April 13.

    Speaking exclusively to NationSport from US yesterday Adesanya said: “I am used to knocking out my opponents and that has been my target in all my fights but if it did not happen, I would just continue to get the best out of the encounter. There is no doubt that I will be aiming for knockout on Saturday because I want to prove myself again that I am the champion in the category.”

    Adesanya had earlier in the week told MMAJunkie that he is not afraid of his opponent. “Kelvin’s not scared; he’s dangerous,” Adesanya said.

    “That’s what excites me about him. Mexicans are known for their warrior spirit. He’s going Mexican style of MMA. I’m looking to put him on the stake, as well.”

    “To the younger me, Silva my last opponent was the pinnacle of the sport,” Adesanya said. “So when I beat him that was like (expletive), I’m the best in the world. I already knew it, but I had to prove it to myself. So now, everything else is easy,” he added.

    Adesanya whose foray into martial arts started at Chrisland College in Lagos when he was doing taekwondo said when he started doing mixed martial arts; his parents were vehemently against him.

    “When I decided to do mixed martial arts when I was 18, my parents were against it but I insisted that this is what I want to do but later they started supporting me,” he added.

    Adesanya won his last fight against Anderson Silva on February 10, 2019, at UFC 234 and he won the fight via unanimous decision and the encounter earned him the Fight of the Night award.

  • Address killings within 48 hrs, Reps tell Buhari

    Disturbed by the resurgence of killings by alleged herdsmen and bandits across the country, the House of Representatives has mandated President Muhamnadu Buhari to address the House and the nation within 48 hours.

    This followed a motion under matters of public importance by Rep Mark Gbillah (PDP-Benue) at Thursday plenary presided over by Speaker Yakubu Dogara in Abuja.

    Moving the motion, Gbillah, who represents Gwer-East/Gwer-West Federal Constituency, said the House was concerned by I creasing attacks by ”killer herdsmen and alleged bandits in communities in Benue, Kaduna, Zamfara and other states from Jan. till date.”

    He noted that this had resulted in the loss of hundreds of innocent lives and the displacement of thousands of Nigerians who had fled their homes and means of livelihood for fear of losing their lives.

    ”The House is alarmed at the brazen nature of the attacks by the herdsmen and alleged bandits who attack these communities with impunity brazenly clad in military fatigues and audibly communicating with each other in Fulani as reported by eyewitness accounts from the recent attacks in Kaduna.

    ”Obviously emboldened by the inability of the Nigerian armed forces to curb their activities, these killers have gradually progressed from attacking remote villages at night to sacking whole towns in brood daylight displacing residents and occupying affected communities,” he said.

    According to him, the House is disappointed at the reactive responses of the Nigerian armed forces to these attacks under this administration and their inability to proactively attack the publicly known locations of these herdsmen or establish a permanent base at restive locations in line with globally recognised rules of engagement.

    The lawmaker also expressed worry over the inability of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to fulfil its statutory mandate of providing relief materials and rehabilitation to hopeless displaced persons and their affected communities.

    He stressed that the House could no longer condone the continuous killing of innocent Nigerians with impunity despite the plethora of motions and resolutions passed on the floor of the House and the Senate.

    ”We have no other option than to directly engage the President and Commander In Chief of the Armed Forces who has primary responsibility for the security and welfare of every Nigerian citizens,” Gbillah stated.

    When the motion was put on a voice vote by the Speaker, Dogara, the whole members unanimously supported it.

    The lawmakers, however, resolved that President Buhari should ”address the House and the nation within 48 hours on: his inability and the inability of his administration since inception to declare the killer herdsmen as terrorists to enable commensurate action against them by the armed forced.

    ”The inability of the armed forces under his watch to stop the recurring death of scores of innocent Nigerians annually from systematic attacks by killer herdsmen and alleged bandits and the gradual occupation of affected communities by these herdsmen despite countless assurances and statements by him promising to stop the attacks.

    ”His selective and ineffective responses to the killing of Nigerians by herdsmen especially when they occur in certain parts of the country like Benue.

    ”The immediate measures he intends to employ as the C-In-C to provide the armed forces, including the police with the required resources (equipment, welfare, etc) to confront and dislodge the killer herdsmen from their hideouts.

    ”The measures he intends to employ to establish permanent presence in immediate proximity to affected communities and provide a timeline within which these attacks will be curtailed so Nigerians can return to their ancestral homes and means of livelihood, among others.”

    The House resolved that if the president failed to respond to aforementioned requests within 48 hours, he and his administration would be seen as incapable of permanently curtailing the incessant killing of innocent Nigerians by killer herdsmen and the occupation of their land.

    It added that the government would be termed to have failed in its primary constitutional responsibility of ensuring the security and welfare of the citizens of Nigeria.

    The House, therefore, constituted an ad hoc committee to interface with the Presidency and engaged the Minister of Defence, Chief of Defence Staff, service Chiefs, among others, in a public hearing to determine permanent solutions to the menace.

  • Group condemns fresh killing of two Nigerians in South Africa

    The Nigerian Citizens Association South Africa (NICASA) has condemned the Wednesday killing of two Nigerians in South Africa by yet-to-be identified assailants.

    NICASA President, Benjamin Okoli, gave the condemnation in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to him, two Nigerians were shot dead while two others sustained injuries from gunshots by unidentified assailants in the country on Wednesday.

    NAN reports that the Wednesday killings brought to five, the number of Nigerians killed this month in South Africa.

    Three Nigerians were reportedly killed between April 6 and April 9 at different locations in the country.

    Okoli said the association had sought the intervention of the Nigerian Mission in South Africa to strategise and bring to an end, the unwarranted bloodletting among Nigerians in the country

    According to him, three Nigerians were shot at Sands Hotel Area of Berea, Johannesburg and two died instantly while one is in a critical situation in hospital.

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    He said that another Nigerian was shot in Pretoria but he survived with an injury on the leg.

    “Information reaching us indicated that there was a meeting of some groups of Nigerians in a restaurant at Sands Hotel Area of Berea on Wednesday at about 11:00am

    “Shortly after the meeting as the people started coming out from the restaurant, a gun fire erupted and two Nigerians were shot dead,” he stated.

    According to him, one of those killed hailed from Ozubulu in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra while the other was a native of Arondizuogu in Imo.

    “The third victim is in a critical state and is currently receiving treatment at a hospital. We cannot confirm the name of the third victim but he is a Nigerian.

    “Also in Sunnyside Pretoria on Wednesday, another Nigerian was shot on the leg in crime hot spot in the area,” he said.

    The president of the association lamented that such killings had become common among Nigerians in South Africa, saying other Nigerians in the country were worried about it.

    He added: “We appeal to the mission and consulate to strategise with the aim of bringing to an end, the unwarranted bloodletting among Nigerians. It is bringing shame and opprobrium.

    “The remote and immediate causes cannot be established at this time.

    According to him, the killings in Johannesburg may not be unconnected with “the Ozubulu crisis” while that of Sunnyside Pretoria was cult related.

    The Consul-General of Nigeria in Johannesburg, South Africa, Mr Godwin Adama, had earlier said that the killings were more cult related and not xenophobic.

    “It is clear that as much as any form of criminality and xenophobic attacks against foreigners, including Nigerians in South Africa is condemnable, the killings do not fit into xenophobic attacks.

    “The three other killings earlier recorded in April were cases of stabbing of Mr Bonny Iwuola, in Turfontain in Johanesburg on April 6, and that of Gozien Christian from Agbor in Delta State, stabbed to death by three unknown assailants.

    “The third case of murder which happened on the night of April 8 at Sunnyside in Pretoria, happened at the usual place of cult-related murders by Nigerian cult groups,” he said.

    NAN

  • Lagos consumes 20 million eggs daily

    Lagos Commissioner for Agriculture, Honourable Oluwatoyin Suarau said the state consumes 20 million eggs daily, one of the largest in the country.

    He made the disclosure during a one day sensitisation workshop in Lagos on Thursday on Agro-Processing, Agricultural Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Improvement Support (APPEALS) Project, a Federal Government/World Bank agricultural initiative aimed at improving agricultural productivity of small and medium scale (SMEs) commercial farmers.

    Lagos, Kano, Cross River, Kogi and Enugu states have benefitted from the $200 million appeals project of the World Bank Agro intervention.

    Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Olayiwole Onasanya, the Commissioner said poultry meat consumption in the state is also on the rise, adding the state intends to double production within the next six years of APPEALS Project in Lagos.

    Suarau said Lagos is overhauling production of poultry, to enable farmers raising hens for eggs shift from backyards to commercial farms and modern standardised processes.

    According to him, the project is s to enhance agricultural productivity of small and medium scale farmers and improve value addition along priority value chains that are poultry, aquaculture and rice for Lagos State.

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    This, he added, will be achieved through supporting farmers’ productivity and their linkage to markets.

    To enable the state access the fund, the Commissioner said the government has paid part of its counterpart fund contribution.

    The State Project Coordinator, APPEALS, Mrs. Oluranti Oviebo, said the project relies on strategic alliances with partners to provide better life opportunities for women and youths.

    According to her, the project will tackle key constraints of the agriculture sector, such as low productivity, lack of seed funds for establishing agro-processing plants, lack of access to supportive infrastructure, and low level of technology adoption and limited access to markets.

    She added that the project targets 10,000 direct beneficiaries and 50, 000 indirect beneficiaries.

    She assured that 35 per cent of the beneficiaries will be women, saying that 5 – 10 of the beneficiaries will be people with disabilities.

  • Imo guber: we’ve made alarming discoveries – Nwosu

    The Imo State governorship candidate of the Action Alliance (AA) in the just concluded election,  Uche Nwosu on Thursday described the level of irregularities uncovered in some Local Government Areas during the governorship election as alarming.

    He noted particularly that what transpired in the four Council Areas of Aboh Mbaise, Ahiazu Mbaise, Ezinihitte and Ngor-Okpala was unhealthy for the nation’s democracy.

    Nwosu who recently got the nod of the Tribunal to inspect election materials, stated that he is confident that he will reclaim his “stolen mandate”.

    According to him, “My mandate will be reclaimed,  Emeka Ihedioha never won the election,  we have gotten the leave of the Tribunal to inspect the sensitive materials used for the election and what we saw is alarming and a lot has been revealed, the illegitimate declaration will soon be reversed.

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    “If you subtract the bogus votes the PDP candidate allocated to himself in the three Mbaise LGAs and Ngor-Okpala you will notice that I actually won the election but Ii have faith that the Tribunal will do the right thing and annul that election”.

    Nwosu also blamed the irregularities on the ad-hoc Staff, especially the University Professors and lecturers who he said compromised the governorship election.

    He called for a review of the use of these academia in subsequent elections, describing their alleged complicity on electoral fraud as a huge threat to the nation’s democracy.

    According to him, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Emeka Ihedioha never won the election, as according to him, he never met the constitutional requirements to be declared governor-elect.

     

     

  • Woman found dead inside room with two fetish pots

    A middle aged woman, fondly called Toyin, was on Thursday found dead in her room in Akure, the Ondo state capital.

    According to sources, Toyin, said to be a food seller at the popular Tipper garage area, Isinkan quarters, Akure had already finished cooking for the day as usual but could not come out as at 6am for business.

    The development forced her neigbbours to force her door opened and found her lifeless body inside the room with two calabash containing concoction.

    It was learnt that, her phone was checked and discovered that she made calls to a person registered with ‘Alpha’ on the phone at exactly 1am and 3am consecutively.

    Toyin, a mother of three, was said to be living alone in her face-to-face apartment, after having issues with her husband.

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    She was also said to have been preparing for the pending court case scheduled for April 18, with her divorced husband over who should take charge of the children.

    Family, neighbours and sympathizers stormed the house, expressing shock over Toyin’s mysterious death, stressing that she was hale and hearty the previous night.

    Police spokesman, Femi Joseph, a Superintendent of Police (SP) could not be reached for comments on the incident.

     

  • Senate confirms new ambassadorial nominees

    The Senate on Thursday confirmed three new ambassadorial nominees forwarded to it by President Muhammadu Buhari earlier in the year.

    Those confirmed are Mr. Christopher C. Chiejina from (Delta), Mr. Bukar Kolo, (Yobe) and Mr. M. A. Mabdul from Benue State.

    The nominees were confirmed following the consideration of the report of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs.

    Chairman of the committee, Senator Monsurat Sunmonu had earlier led members to screen the nominees.

    While presenting the committee’s report to the Senate in session, Sunmonu said all the nominees met the criteria for the job.

    Similarly, nominees for the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) were also confirmed by the upper legislative chamber.

    Their confirmation followed the adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on National Planning and Economic Affairs.

    Mr. Kabiru Nakaura was confirmed as chairman, representing the North West zone.

    Members of the new board, as confirmed by the Senate, are Akinola Bashir (South West), Moses Momoh (South South), Wallijoh Ahijoh (North Central), Adam Modu (North East) and Nwafor Chukwudi (South East).

    President Buhari had forwarded their nomination to the Senate in November 2018.

  • Sign minimum wage bill into law before Workers Day, NLC tells Buhari

    The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Thursday appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the new National Minimum Wage bill for the Nigerian workers recently passed into law by both chambers of the National Assembly before the 2019 workers day celebration.

    Speaking in an interview with The Nation in Abuja, General Secretary of Congress, Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson said with the passage of the bill into law, the President should immediately sign it into law in other to give effect to his promise to ensure the welfare of the Nigerian workers.

    It was recently rumoured that the President has signed the bill into law giving workers hope that they may start enjoying the new minimum wage before the May day celebration, but it turned out to be a false alarm.

    Both Chambers of the National Assembly passed N30,000 as the new national minimum, increasing the government recommendation of N27,000, but Ozo-Eson said the delay by Mr President over the wage for workers in the country has become very worrisome.

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    He said “We are concerned that it has taken this long, since the transmission from the National Assembly to the presidency of the bill that both house and the Senate passed.

    “We have thought that given all processes before arriving at that point. The long delay in setting up a tripartite committee, the long period before the tripartite committee to now finalized and all the debates that have gone on

    “We thought that this was something Mr President will ascent to very quickly. Because as we have earlier indicated, we will want this implementation to be on before May. That is by May Day workers can be assured of the direction of implementation

    “Our position is to call on Mr. President to without further delay to ascent to the New National Minimum Wage bill. So that workers can start to enjoy the new minimum wage implementation before May Day.

    He emphasized that apart from the public sector, workers in the private sector were also waiting for the law to be implemented in order to make its own full negotiations and plans, while insisting that in  implementing the new national minimum wage would also allow the economy to be operated in an environment of certainty.