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  • How IPOB members attacked me in Germany, by Ekweremadu

    The immediate past Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Ike Enweremadu has confirmed a physical assault on him by some members of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) in Nuremberg, Germany on Saturday.

    Enweremadu confirmed the attack in a statement by his Media Assistant, Uche Anichukwu in Abuja.

    According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), a 64-second video about the attack had gone viral on the social media earlier on Saturday.

    There were initial speculations on the veracity of the video where the senator was attacked with eggs by the irate IPOB members.

    The Senator who also gave account of the event on his social media handle, @iamekweremdu, however, assured that he was safe.

    He condemned the attack and said he had immediately reported it to the Nigerian Ambassador to Germany, Mr Yusuf Tuggar.

    He said: “I attended the Second Annual Cultural Festival and Convention organised by Ndi-Igbo Germany in Nurnberg today where I was billed to give a keynote address along with the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, who, however could not make it eventually.

    “I was given a resounding welcome by Ndigbo in Germany and everything went smoothly until some men, who identified themselves as IPOB members stormed the venue and began to complain about the killings in the South East, stressing that there would be no Igbo event at the venue.

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    “I tried to engage them but when they became unruly, I had to leave the venue. The organisers also invited the police and I was accompanied out of the venue.

    “Much as I am disappointed in their conduct, especially as I am one of the persons, who have spoken up on justice for Ndigbo, the Python Dance, judicial killings in Igbo land and elsewhere both on the floor of the Senate and in my written and personal engagements with the Presidency and the media as well as rallied the South East Senate Caucus to secure Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s release with Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe taking him on bail to douse tension in the South East, I nevertheless do not hold this to heart against them, for they know not what they do.

    “I have received thousands of solidarity calls and messages from well- meaning Ndigbo.

    “I want to assure them that I am hale and hearty. I have also spoken with the Nigerian Ambassador to Germany, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar.”

    NAN

     

  • Gunmen abduct College Provost in Benue

    Gunmen have abducted the Provost College of Education , Katsina Ala, Tsavwua Gborigyo.

    The provost was said to be travelling on Kwande – Vandeikya road when the gunmen waylaid his car and forcefully took him to an unknown location.

    At press time the management of the college said his abductors were yet to open discussion with the family.

    Katsina Ala is located in Benue north east senatorial zone and had been under armed bandits, who kill and rob with reckless abandon in the last three years.

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    Despite the heavy presence of men and officers of Operation Whir Stroke (Army troops) at road blocks in the yam town, criminal activities have been unabated.

    Kidnapping, armed robbers and killings have become daily occurrences in Katsina Ala town .

    The Nation gathered that most Igbo traders have relocated to other safe areas for business.

    Police spokesperson Kate Anene confirmed the report and said investigations had commenced into the incident.

  • Sallah: Gov Abiodun felicitates with Muslims

    Governor Dapo Abiodun has felicitated with the Muslims in Ogun State and Nigeria as they joined the rest of their brothers and sisters all over the world to celebrate this year’s Eid-el-Kabir.

    Abiodun while wishing the Muslim faithful a happy celebration and many more of Eid-el-Kabir in good health and prosperity enjoined them to emulate Prophet Ibrahim’s patience, perseverance, steadfastness, obedience and commitment to good things.

    The Governor who made this known in his goodwill message on Sallah day, said such attributes are also vital ingredients required for the successful implementation of the “Building our Future Together” agenda of his administration.

    He stated: “On behalf of your Government, I wish all our Muslims faithfuls a happy Eid-el-Kabir celebration. I pray that we will celebrate many more of Eid-el-Kabir in good health and prosperity.

    “There are numerous lessons to be learnt from the story that led to Eid- el-Kabir. After very many years wait by Prophet Ibrahim and his wife, Sarat, to have a child, he also heeded God’s directive to sacrifice the only son to God.

    “It was at this point that God replaced the intended sacrificial son with a ram. That was a strong demonstration of patience, perseverance, steadfastness, obedience and commitment. This clear test of faith was what led to the festival we are celebrating today.

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    “As we celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir Festival, it is important that we also take note of the lessons of the festival. We should all emulate Prophet Ibrahim’s patience, perseverance, steadfastness, obedience and commitment as vital ingredients toward the successful implementation of the “Building our Future Together” Agenda.

    “Let me assure all our people that our Administration remains irrevocably committed to providing focused and qualitative governance that will create an enabling environment for Public-Private Sector Partnership (PPP) which is fundamental to creation of an enduring economic development and individual prosperity for the people of Ogun State and all those who have made our dear State their home, wherever they may reside or do business in the State.

    “All we ask is your continued support, cooperation, and prayers. I have no doubt in my mind that our patience, perseverance, steadfastness, obedience and commitment will never go unnoticed before God. Together, we will work hand-in-hand on this path of glory to make our dear State the Ogun State of our dreams.

    “Let me enjoin you all to celebrate with moderation. We must all remember that even this celebration is an act of worship to Allah. And, I pray that God accepts all our worship as Ibadah. May He also grant us good rewards in this life and hereafter.”

  • Buhari, Conde, Masari observe Eid prayers in Daura

    President Muhammadu Buhari, alongside his visiting guest and President of Guinea, Alpha Conde joined other Muslim faithfuls in Daura, Katsina state, on Sunday morning thronged the Kofar Arewa praying ground, to observe the Eid-El- Kabir prayers.

    Buhari who was decked in Khaki colour flowing robe (Babanriga) with brown cap and a pair of brown shoes to match, arrived the praying ground in a black Mercedes Limousine about 9.35am

    Also at the prayer ground were prominent Nigerians including the Emir of Daura, Umar Faruq Umar, the recently freed Magajin Gari Daura, former DSS boss, Mamman Daura, and prominent officials of the Katsina state government

    The two Raqat prayers were immediately observed with Malam Sefiyanu Yusuf who led the prayers and read the sermons which revolved around the importance of the Salah as a demonstration of Moslems loyalty and obeisance to Almighty Allah.

    The Emir of Daura, Umar Faruq Umar, in his brief comments, lauded President Buhari’s administration, assuring him of the support of people of Katsina state.

    He said” We are proud of you; we are proud of your administration and we shall continue to pray for you. You will continue to triumph over your enemies.”

    Governor Aminu Masari who also attended the prayer session, praised President Buhari for his strong attachment to the people of the state. He urged him on in his efforts at repositioning the country.

    Masari also urged Nigerians to always put leaders in their prayers, and hold them accountable in a peaceful manner. He insisted that prayers, not confrontation, are what Nigerian leaders require to help them navigate the ship of state through the turbulence of security and social challenges besetting the nation.

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    He said’’ although it was within the right of citizens to request a fair deal from the government, it is however, counterproductive to allow the heart to rule over the head by being confrontational in the approach’’.

    While calling on Muslims to imbibe the virtues of respect and obedience to the command of Allah, equality, love for one another, which the annual Pilgrimage seeks to teach, he stated that the last thing the country needed is disobedience to the Constitution, which prescribes legitimate methods of seeking the government’s attention.

    President Buhari and his guest, later at the praying ground, performed the traditional slaughtering of the Salah rams.

    A Durbar was later held in the day in Daura in honour of the visiting Guinean President. Meanwhile, the Salah celebration was generally peaceful in the state.

     

     

  • CD Leganes defender confirms Omeruo’s departure

    GREECE international Dimitrios Siovas has claimed that Kenneth Omeruo’s proposed switch to CD Leganes is a done deal.

    According to Spanish sports daily Marca , Siovas leaked the information that the Super Eagles star has already signed for Leganes and will be unveiled by the La Liga side in the coming days.

    Siovas posted the information on Instagram before deleting it with official details not yet decided.

    After long negotiations, Leganes have agreed to pay Chelsea 4.5 million euros for the permanent signing of Omeruo.

    The 25-year-old, who arrived Chelsea from Sunshine Stars in January 2012, is expected to put pen to paper on a five-year deal until the summer of 2024.

    Omeruo had attracted interest from Celta Viga, Villarreal and Amiens but his priority was to continue his career at Leganes, where he shone last season.

  • Why Nigeria wants to host 2020 FIFA U-20 Women World Cup, by Osinbajo

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday gave reasons why Nigeria wants to host the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women World Cup

    Apart from the desire to host the sporting event next year, he said that Nigeria wants to satisfy the needs of Nigerians who have demonstrated uncommon love for football over the years.

    Osinbajo spoke while receiving a delegation of FIFA Inspection Team at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Laolu Akande, Osinbajo said “The Federal Government is backing Nigeria’s bid fully and we are prepared to do all that is required for the adequate comfort of our guests and fans.

    “Nigeria’s love for football is a mark of well-being, and it is also culturally important to us. It is a unifying force for the people…

    “We politicians don’t even compete with footballers, they are far more famous than us,” the Vice President stated.

    According to him, the Federal Government is excited about the prospect of Nigeria hosting the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women World Cup,

    “Going round this country you will notice that practically every Nigerian is a football fan. We are excited about the prospect of hosting the competition,” the VP told the FIFA delegation,

    Prof. Osinbajo also pointed out that Nigeria has indeed participated in all FIFA’s female competition and that the country has the number to effectively host the sporting event next year.

    Speaking earlier, the head of the FIFA Inspection team, Mr Kaj Heyral observed that the team was impressed with the facilities they have seen and expressed appreciation for the hospitality shown by Nigeria during their two-week stay.

    A decision on Nigeria’s bid to host the event will be taken next month.

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    Mr Amaju Pinnick, the President of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, said that hosting the competition will further boost Nigeria’s positive image.

    According to him, the FIFA team inspected six stadia, 13 training sites, nine hospitals and about 10 hotels in the country.

    He added that Nigeria’s hosting of the sporting event “is about the future of Nigerian football; it is about the future of our youths; it is about the future of our female players.”

     

     

  • Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge: A spanner in the works?

    A mild tremor on the speed train corridor and a few adjustments to the project may alter the government’s plan to roll out the trains for commercial activity on the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge in October, writes ADEYINKA ADERIBIGBE

    When the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) Chairman, Mallam Ibrahim Alhassan, led members of the board on a tour of the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge penultimate week, all they saw was that the Corporation appeared set for eventual roll out of commercial activity latest by October.

    But that expectation may be threatened, unless the contractor rises up to the latest challenge that has confronted the project. An earth tremor that occurred at DK 44 (Kilometre 44), at a village under Ifo Local Government, last week, may throw a spanner in the works and threaten the integrity of the project.

    The Federal Ministry of Transport (FMOT) was visibly agitated by the development and its Permanent Secretary, Mr Sabiu Zakari, last Friday led a monitoring team to assess the impact of the incident.

    Although the rail tracks were not affected, the tremor was powerful enough to have created a huge gorge that shifted the protective wall, thus posing a potential threat to the tracks if not urgently addressed. The quake also exposed the pipeline that passed through the area.

    By the time Zakari’s team visited the site, the contractor, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), had provided an engineering solution to cage the raging threat. A double-layered precast embankment was being constructed to check the threat, with the Permanent Secretary expressing satisfaction.

    “Our engineers and our supervising consultants have seen what the contractor has done and certified it okay. With this solution we are sure that the tremor has been put under check and would not be of any threat to this project whether now or in the near future,” Zakari said.

    He described the tremor as one of the unforeseen exigencies that occur on a project of such magnitude. He expressed satisfaction that the contractor has been able to provide a solution to protect the project and the rail line’s integrity.

    Zakari was, however, evasive when asked whether the development was capable of disrupting the planned take-off of commercial activity by October. He disclosed that the government was determined to ensure that it delivered a project that meets the best standard anywhere in the world.

    According to him, the contractor cannot be hastened to rail-road the project just because the government wants to meet its set deadline. “We have to choose between doing the job well and meeting our deadline.”

    The tremor, he said, was the least expected  the project. “I am sure that we never anticipated an earth tremor,” he said, adding that besides the tremor, the team visited to assess the impact of the proposed alteration to the Abeokuta train station.

    On the said station, he disclosed that though an elevator (lift) has been provided to be installed at the station, the contractor and government’s consultants are proposing an escalator instead to be constructed because of the anticipated passenger traffic. “We have therefore, come to see how this could be accommodated within the project,” he said.

    Mallam Alhassan disclosed that the corporation would rather deliver a project that meets global standards in safety precautions than to rush at delivering a project of doubtful integrity.

    “We  were shocked when we learnt that a tremor had occurred at a section of the project, and we are happy that the contractor is already providing an engineering solution that would arrest it,” Alhassan said, adding that all hands are on deck to ensure that the project meets the expectation of all.

    NRC Managing Director, Fidet Okhiria, however, assured that the incident may not affect the corporation’s plans to roll out commercial activity in October.

    Okhiria in an interview said: “With the two tracks now at kilometre 157, attention is back in Lagos, where we would want to ensure that we speed up the activity and link the speed train to Ebute Metta and from there to the Apapa Ports.”

    According to him, the contractor would be embarking on the construction of the tracks and the stations simultaneously, adding that “the construction company has assured that it would deliver on the three critical stations latest by December.”

    The two critical stations on the corridor, according to Okhiria, are Ebute Metta, Abeokuta and Ibadan. He added that the remaining seven minor ones would be delivered later.

    The express track gauge is designed to have 10 ultra-modern train stations, all of which have park and ride facilities. While four of these are in Lagos corridor; (Apapa, Ebute-Metta, Agege, Agbado), three are in Ogun State (Kajola, Papalanto, Abeokuta), and the remaining are in Oyo State (Olodo, Omi-Adio and Ibadan).

    The project lost much ground first to natural elements such as rains and the government’s inability to fully secure its right of way early. Almost the whole of last year was used to settle issues of right of way, especially in the Lagos corridor, forcing the contractor to shift attention to the forest between Lagos-Abeokuta and Abeokuta- Ibadan. This forced the contractor to deploy a four-gang segmentation method to execute the project.

    With the project reaching its last leg in Ibadan and the prospect of taking off getting clearer, the Federal Government is still struggling to compensate those whose properties were on the right of way, especially on the Lagos end.

    Due to its built up environment, establishing the right of way in Lagos, according to a top NRC source, was problematic. There were such as water main, gas and petroleum products pipelines, bridges (at Costain and Yaba) and hundreds of structures, from Iju to Apapa, including the Tejuosho International Market at Yaba.

    Also problematic was the relocation of affected public institutions such as the Nigerian Army Ordinance Corps at Alagomeji, Yaba, NRC Lagos District headquarters and staff quarters and a number of public institutions such installations as churches, mosques, firms and industrial concerns, forcing the committee to recommend that Lagos should be the last to be fixed.

    The project Manager Leo Yin, said the CCECC is determined to work round these challenges and deliver a project that would marvel Nigerians.

    Yin said: “The CCECC is determined to deliver world-class speed train system to Nigerians.”

    Though the stations might take longer, there is no doubt that a new narrative of Nigeria’s transportation architecture with the rail as its main artery would soon be here.

    Not only would this signal the emergence of new cities along the railway corridor, it also promises to have a massive effect on transportation patterns, especially in Lagos, where the 90 per cent of all containerised movements would be made by rail as well as 80 per cent of all liquid haulage.

    This will result in more sanity on the roads which are facing gradual lock-down due to the massive gridlocks in the city state.

    But more importantly is the opportunity for new housing stocks as more and more workers, traders and artisans may opt to live in contiguous states while still working in Lagos.

    With a speed train calibrated at 150 kilometres per hour, Ibadan to Lagos can then be achieved within an hour, while Abeokuta to Lagos can be done within 30 minutes. Nigerians are already upbeat about this huge possibility and are looking forward to it.

    One of such is Olatunji Michael, a business executive, who is already making preparations to mark his birthday in November on the speed train.

    “I have keenly followed the developments and happenings on the Lagos-Ibadan speed train and I was doubly happy when I learnt that commercial activity would be flagged off on the train in October. This made me to start planning to celebrate my birthday this year on the train. I will really love to take my family on the train ride to Ibadan and back. My wife and daughter are already planning of cutting my birthday cake with other travelers on board on the train, it would be much fun,” he said.

    Such possibilities as Michael’s are the immense opportunities that might be unlocked by the Lagos-Ibadan speed train.

  • Gov. Bello calls for law review to tackle crimes

    Governor Abubakar Bello of Niger State has advocated for the review of the laws dealing with drug abuse, possession of fire arms, rape, banditry and kidnapping.

    Bello said this during the swearing-in of Mr Aliyu Mayaki, as the Chief Judge of the state, in Minna on Sunday.

    A press statement by Bello’s Chief Secretary, Mrs Mary Berje, said the governor called for reform of the judiciary to enable it discharge its duties diligently.

    Bello said a situation where criminals who were arrested and charged to court obtain bail within 48 hours was not good for our contemporary society.

    He, however, suggested stiffer penalties for crimes associated with drug possession and addiction, rape, banditry and kidnapping among others.

    He enjoined the judiciary and the legislative arms of government to work towards facilitating immediate amendment of such laws as well as proffer lasting solution to the increasing wave of insecurity confronting the country.

    He urged the judicial arm of government to engage the legislatures on its budget estimates to bring about efficiency in the administration of justice.

    “I also realized that for this programme to be effective, there is the need to implement full autonomy for the judiciary.

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    “I hope we can implement this autonomy and I hope our income will increase so that we are able to give you a reasonable amount every month to renovate your courts,” he said.

    The governor added that the three arms of government complements each other, adding that they should partner in building a virile society.

    Bello said his administration would continue to support the judiciary in the areas of capacity building, renovation of courts, and ensure welfare of judges.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report that Mayaki, until his appointment was the acting Chief Judge of the state following the retirement of Mr Ahmed Bima.

    NAN

  • NNPC denies plans to relocate NGC’s HQ from Niger Delta

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has for the umpteenth time assured stakeholders in Delta State and the Niger Delta in general that it has no plan to relocate the headquarters of its subsidiary, Nigerian Gas Company (NGC) from its present location in Delta State to somewhere outside the region.

    The NNPC in a press release issued by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Ndu Ughamadu described as unfortunate statement credited to Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege where he reportedly condemned alleged moves by the Corporation to relocate NGC headquarters from the Niger Delta region.

    The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu made this known in a statement on Sunday.

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    While calling on the NGC host communities and other stakeholders to disregard the relocation tale which it described as totally false, the Corporation maintained that the Deputy President of the Senate may have either been misinformed or was quoted out of context noting that the subject of relocation of NGC was never on the table for deliberation by the NNPC management.

    The Corporation assured that the focus of the current NNPC management under the headship of Mallam Mele Kyari is to ensure harmonious relationship with stakeholders and host communities in such a way as to entrench a win-win scenario for all concerned.