Tag: United States

  • US gives China one-month ultimatum for trade deal

    US President Donald Trump President has reportedly given China a one-month ultimatum to seal a trade deal or face tariffs on all its exports to the United States.

    The decision was relayed by people with knowledge of the talks between the two sides on Friday, hours after the Trump administration raised tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports from 10 percent to 25.

    Even though, the US president hailed the talks with the Chinese delegation as “candid and constructive” in a series of tweets.

    “The relationship between President Xi Jinping and myself remains a very strong one, and conversations into the future will continue.”

    However, in a meeting with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, US officials laid out their bottom line and informed him that Beijing had three or four weeks to agree to a deal or face additional 25 percent tariffs on a further $325 billion in exports to the US, according to people familiar with the talks.

    Read Also: Nigeria-China trade Fair to hold

    “For the interest of the people of China, the people of US and the people of the whole world, we will deal with this rationally,” Liu said in an interview with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV on Friday.

    “But China is not afraid, nor are the Chinese people. China needs a cooperative agreement with equality and dignity.”

    The Chinese vice premier had earlier stated that the prospects for the talks were “promising,” but warned that raising tariffs would be “harmful to both sides.”

    In several tweets later on Friday, Trump sought to justify his decision to hike tariffs as well as to convince businesses and financial markets that he had no plans to walk away from a deal with China.

    The Chinese commerce ministry, however, lamented the US move on Friday and reiterated Beijing’s pledge to take “necessary countermeasures.”

    (https://www.presstv.com)

  • US sends naval strike group as tensions rise with Iran

    The United States is deploying an amphibious assault ship and a Patriot missile battery to bolster an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers already sent to the Gulf, ratcheting up pressure Saturday on archfoe Iran.

    In response to alleged threats from Iran, the USS Arlington, which transports marines, amphibious vehicles, conventional landing craft and rotary aircraft, and the Patriot air defence system will join the Abraham Lincoln carrier group, the Pentagon announced Friday.

    The carrier and a B-52 bomber task force were ordered towards the Gulf, as Washington reiterated that intelligence reports suggested Iran was planning some sort of attack in the region.

    CENTCOM, the US forces for the Middle East and Afghanistan, said Friday on Twitter that the B-52 bombers arrived at the area of operations on May 8, without saying where they had landed.

    US President Donald Trump’s national security advisor John Bolton has said the deployment aimed to send a “clear and unmistakable” message to Iran about any attack against the US or its partners in the region.

    Washington has not elaborated on the alleged threat, drawing criticism that it is overreacting and unnecessarily driving up tensions in the region.

    There was no immediate reaction from Tehran on the latest US moves, but earlier in the week it shrugged off the carrier deployment.

    “Bolton’s statement is a clumsy use of an out-of-date event for psychological warfare,” Iran’s Supreme National Security Council spokesman Keyvan Khosravi said.

    Read Also: Iran announces partial departure from nuclear deal

    The increasing tensions come as Tehran said Wednesday it had stopped respecting limits on its nuclear activities agreed under a 2015 deal with major powers.

    Iran said it was responding to the sweeping unilateral sanctions that Washington has re-imposed since it quit the agreement one year ago, which have dealt a severe blow to the Iranian economy.

    The Pentagon, for its part, said the deployments were “in response to indications of heightened Iranian readiness to conduct offensive operations against US forces and our interests”.

    “The Department of Defence continues to closely monitor the activities of the Iranian regime, their military and proxies,” it said.

    “The United States does not seek conflict with Iran, but we are postured and ready to defend US forces and interests in the region.”

    Amid the rising tensions, Trump said Thursday he was open to talks with Tehran’s leadership.

    “What I would like to see with Iran, I would like to see them call me,” Trump told reporters at the White House.

    We don’t want them to have nuclear weapons – not much to ask,” he said.

    In the latest of a series of escalating statements, however, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo the same day threatened a “swift and decisive” US response to any attack by Iran.

    “Our restraint to this point should not be mistaken by Iran for a lack of resolve,” he said, adding however: “We do not seek war.”

    In May last year, Trump pulled the United States out of an agreement aimed at curtailing Iran’s nuclear ambitions and reinstated unilateral economic sanctions.

    On Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani said Iran would no longer implement parts of the deal and threatened to go further if the remaining members of the pact, including the European Union, failed to deliver sanctions relief to counterbalance Trump’s renewed assault on the Iranian economy within 60 days.

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  • Iran announces partial departure from nuclear deal

    One year after the United States pulled out of the landmark nuclear agreement with Iran, President Hassan Rowhani has informed other parties to the deal that his country will partially do the same.

    “Rowhani communicated his decision to China, Germany, France, Britain and Russia in a letter,’’ the ISNA news agency reported on Wednesday.

    Read Also: Quadri was too strong for me, admits Iran star

    More details are expected in a televised interview with the president in the evening, when fasting for Ramadan ends for the day.

    The interview would be aired by state broadcaster IRIB.

    State news agency IRNA already reported on Tuesday that Iran wanted to “gradually reduce its obligations” under the 2015 nuclear deal, which has greatly reduced the country’s nuclear activities in order to prevent the country from building nuclear weapons.

    Western sanctions against Iran were lifted in return; however the U.S. has gradually revived sanctions over the past year, including an embargo against Iranian oil exports.

     

    NAN

  • US visa experts meet Nigerian investors for green card opportunities

    A team of experts in  (US) visa for investors will be in Nigeria to meet Nigerian investors wishing to migrate to the US through green card.

    The experts will address intending migrants at a seminar being organized by Brandleys International Nigeria Limited (BIL) in Lagos later this month. It is being held in conjunction with the US-based MCFI.

    The seminar, which will hold at the Sheraton Hotels, Ikeja, Lagos on April 27 and 28, will focus mainly on EB-5 US visa. They will, however, educate and answer participants’ questions on other types of US visa.

    Tagged; ‘Engaging the Experts,’ the seminar intends to service individuals or families who are seriously looking to relocate to the US under the EB-5 visa program.

    The Chief Executive Officer, BIL, Mr. Idowu Olumide, said: “We also intend to use same seminar to educate interested persons or groups who do not meet the EB-5 visa programme but will like to know other forms of immigration by investment or business investor such as other E-classes E1, E2 etc and their differences.

    “The second day of the event will be dedicated to those who wish to know more about other ordinary or regular visas such as B1 & B2. They also have the option of knowing about EB-5 Visa and become an agent.”

    According to him, MCFI founded the first federally designated EB-5 regional center in the State of Maryland with additional approved geographic areas of Northern Virginia and Washington, DC. “Since then, we have expanded into other regions across the country.” He disclosed.

    Olumide added: “MCFI assists foreign investors take advantage of the EB-5 investment immigration program which helps them direct their assets towards sound investments and earn a permanent green card in the process. MCFI has a stellar track record of 100 per cent I-526 approval, 100 per cent I-829 approval and 100 per cent track record of returning the investors $500,000 capital investment back to them.”

    Leading the experts to Nigeria are the President of MCFI Lawrence Chang and the company’s Executive Sire tor Christian Dorsey.

  • The good, the bad and the ugly: post-elections lessons from America

    [Yes, I had the 1966 iconic film of director, Sergio Leone, in mind in choosing the title for this week’s column. But since the very catchy title has been adopted for many uses, I am only following a long line of appropriations of the famous movie and its title. Thus, in what follows, in using the film and its moral fables as an inspiration, I give my sense of developments in US politics, government and public affairs after the midterm elections of 2018. I do this in the belief that we in Nigeria and other parts of the world will find much to learn from the exercise. Dear reader, as you read the following notes on the good, the bad and the ugly in America at the present time, please remember that many aspects of our own politics, governmental structure and even constitutional arrangements in Nigeria were copied wholesale from the United States, with very little or no revisions to suit our own historical, cultural and economic conditions.]

    The Good

    The United States is a diverse, pluralistic and multicultural nation, like Nigeria. Indeed, like many of the nations of the planet, since monolingual, monoethnic and monocultural nations like South Korea and Lesotho are in the minority of the states of the world. Trump and his white-nationalist, neofascist base came to power on the basis of stoking the fires of division and separation between the communities of the country, using hatred, bigotry and violence as their tools. At the height of the “success” of Trump and his movement, it seemed as if their energies, their mojo came from elemental forces, from nature itself. For this reason, only the comprehensive mobilization of all progressive, unified and also elemental forces could defeat Trump and his movement. And that is what happened in the midterm elections of 2018.

    In about the last a century and half, America had not seen the kind of coalition of forces and combination of energies across generations that won the landslide victory against Trump in last year’s midterm elections. Black, brown and white, old and young (especially the young), men and women (especially women), and citizens going back many generations together with recent immigrants to the country, all came together. It seemed like rousing all the binding, centripetal forces of nature – and it has been so celebrated. Fortunately, the victorious forces have not been carried away by euphoria; they know all too well that their victory was partial, that Trump and his allies still control the presidency and one of the two houses of Congress. But even so, look at what the branch of Congress controlled by the victorious forces of a united, progressive and multicultural America has begun to do. It has begun to exercise regulatory checkmates on Trump’s abuse and misuse of the presidency. It has begun to map out agendas and policies more beneficial to the working and non-working poor, to the protection and enhancement of the environment for living generations and the posterity of generations that will come after us.

    Worthy of special notice is the fact that the new alignment of forces after the midterm elections of last year has shifted considerably in the direction of taking head on the blatant and corrosive misogyny and sexism of Trump and his base. The number of women that campaigned and won in the elections was unprecedented. But beyond number – although that is very important – there is the quality and the diversity of backgrounds represented by the new female congressional members. For beyond taking up the militant sexism of Trump and his allies, the new radical female members of the legislature have also taken up the establishment of the Democratic Party itself. Katie Porter, Ilha Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others have given every indication that they will raise and promote issues that both ruling class parties, the Republicans as well as the Democrats, have for long been too timid or too obtuse to raise in a vigorous and spirited manner. One of these is the issue of socialized medicine that would, for the first time in history, make medical care free and available to all citizens regardless of class, status or lack of the means to pay for it. Here is another issue that they are taking up: complete equality of women and men in the workplace and in guarantees for state support of the work of raising children and members of the next generation.

    In all these developments, it may seem both that good and evil are fighting it out in Trump’s America and good is increasingly more empowered than evil, but everyone knows that   the struggles are not being waged by angels and demons but flesh-and-blood human beings. This is important because among all the economically and scientifically advanced nations of the world, America stands almost alone in still being considerably driven by Christianity of a medieval, fundamentalist and superstitious kind – like Nigeria, like many countries of the developing world. Thus, the moral fable of the good, the bad and the ugly will take us only as far as our rationality and our humanness will take us. This leads us to the rubric, the tale of the bad.

    The Bad: the unfolding saga of Barr on Mueller

    Only in America, you’d have to say. Robert Mueller submits his long-awaited Report and Trump’s Attorney General, William Barr, gives a four-page report on the Report. Nearly three weeks after the release of the Report and two weeks after the release of his own “report” on the Report, Barr still refuses to let America and the world get the chance to read Mueller’s findings for and by themselves. Meanwhile, Barr’s “report” has completely overshadowed Mueller’s Report – at least for now and for the foreseeable future of the next few weeks or even months. To say that this is bad for Trump, bad for Barr and also bad for America is to make an understatement.

    In many countries of the world, when the findings of a report are so bad, so damaging to a ruler and his administration, the report simply is suppressed and it never sees the light of day. America being one of the hallowed leaders of the “free world”, to completely suppress the Mueller Report is obviously out of the question. But what is the effect of delaying and prolonging the release of the Report? Here is one development: a firestorm has erupted about what Mueller’s Report actually contains, based on what Barr has “reported”. This is partly because some members of Mueller’s team have told some newspapers that Barr’s “report” severely misrepresents Mueller’s findings. But these disgruntled members of Mueller’s team have done this in secret, not boldly, not openly. Meanwhile, note that Mueller also is completely silent on what his Report contains. This leads us to what is bad, very bad about this charade of Barr on Mueller.

    Mueller’s Report contains findings on allegations of the worst possible crimes against the state and against the American people: colluding with a foreign power to subvert elections to the highest echelons of public office and the most consequential institutions of American and Western liberal democracy. And on top of that, obstructing the course of justice. It is impossible to think of any crimes or misdemeanors worse than these two and indeed in American political and constitutional history, no president has ever been accused, credibly, of these two crimes – with the singular exception of Donald Trump. I say credibly accused because everything contained in the investigations was actually either said or done in public by Trump and/or his allies during the campaigns of the 2016 presidential and congressional elections. In all truly democratic countries of the world, not only would Trump and everyone connected with the actions and the charges voluntarily stay far away from the investigations, they would be compelled to do so. But throughout the two years of Mueller’s investigations, Trump himself and dozens of his surrogates were extremely vocal, extremely sanguine in their attacks on Mueller and his team. Only in America? More precisely, only in Trump’s America.

    There is a name, a diagnostic appellation for what has happened with and in the Mueller investigation and what is happening now, as the delayed release of the Report in its fullness: it is institutional decay of the highest order. We look to politicians and their supporters when things are vey bad, so bad that the rulers seem to be working against the interest of the nation and its peoples. That is correct and necessary. But perhaps far more deadly is when transindividual institutions don’t work or can’t work. That’s what is at stake in the unfolding saga of Barr on Mueller. We are familiar with institutional decay in Nigeria and in many parts of the developing world. The Americans are not. Let us hope that they will not pay a very costly prize for this.

    The Ugly

    Ordinarily, we do not think of ugliness as something alarming, something terrifying. But think of the following detail from classical Greek mythology: the head of the Medusa was so terrible in its ugliness that anyone who gazed on it had his or her heart turned into stone. Obviously then, the ugliness we are talking about here is moral rather than physical; experiential rather than innate. Welcome to Trump’s America and the great circulation of moral ugliness, of ethical ugliness as a tool of political and financial opportunism. The evidence is galore.

    Perhaps the most egregious, certainly the most blatant, is Trump’s complete merger of his personal economic and financial interests with the interest of the American state. His children and his son-in-law all use their connection to their father to make clients and benefactors of the family businesses to do their bidding quite openly – and often quite at odds with the interest of the American state or even economy. Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, is completely in the open about this, as he goes about the Middle East and the Arab world as a sort of American diplomatic ombudsman for the region, extracting commercial advantages from some of the world’s worst autocracies in return for shielding them from Western and world condemnation. At the height of the scandal of the murder of Khashoggi in Turkey by the Saudis, Kushner coordinated Trump and America’s cover for the Saudis. Please note that Trump and Kushner maintained that they were acting to safeguard Saudi contracts for supply of American military hardware, whereas Trump and his son-in-law were in reality acting in the interest of their own commercial and economic windfalls from the Saudis. A life, the bloodily severed head of Khashoggi, with the torso chopped into pieces for the hundreds of millions reaped by Trump and Kushner – that is the face of the moral ugliness at the heart of affairs of state in America at the present time.

    It needn’t and doesn’t always take such lurid, melodramatic forms. Indeed, for the most part, the form it has taken with Trump is the kind with which we are very familiar in our region of the world: filling cabinet posts and political appointments with kinsmen, friends, and business partners who are not only unqualified for the positions they are appointed to but are the very worst, the most mediocre and dysfunctional for their posts. In all of American history, no president has appointed more incompetent, lazy and clueless cabinet members and public officeholders than Trump. It gives no comfort to Americans that many of such appointees have been exposed and been forced out of office because no sooner has one departed than Trump appoints another in his or her place. As I write these words this week, the Homeland Security Secretary, Kirstjen Nielsen, has just been fired. Why? Not because she refused to carry out the monstrously inhumane orders of Trump to separate children from their parents at US borders, but because she wasn’t thorough enough in carrying out the orders. This is symptomatic of the ugliness in Trump’s officialdom: you must not hold back one inch from the lies, the deceptions, the cruelties of the boss!

    Nero. Caligula, Mussolini. Trump is in this faux-illustrious company.

     

    Biodun Jeyifo

    bjeyifo@fas.harvard.edu

  • U.S. Report over anti-graft war false, says EFCC

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday faulted a report by the United States alleging that Nigeria has made little progress in fighting corruption.

    It said it has secured 943 convictions between 2015 and 2018.

    The commission also said it has recovered N676, 522, 889, 647.05; $254, 563, 877.27  £486, 736.82 Pound; €8, 136, 071. 80, 931, 500;  CFA 3, 729.50;  RMB/YUAN; 452, 175 DIRHAM; 90, 956SR; 117, 004 CAD$ (ONE Hundred and Seventeen Thousand and Four Canadian Dollar); 120, 141.50 YEN; 5, 000Francs and 2, 000 Ruppies.

    It said the historic trial of prominent major oil companies- Shell and ENI in Milan, Italy by the public prosecutor over Malabu Oil Block was made possible by the political will of President Muhammadu Buhari and dexterity of the EFCC.

    It said for the first time in the history of Nigeria, ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan forfeited $8, 400, 000 traced to her by the EFCC and believed to be proceeds of illegal activities.

    The EFCC said  judging by the way it has prosecuted its cases from the High Court to the Court of Appeal up to the Supreme Court, the commission is by far the major contributor to case law and jurisprudence in Nigeria.

    It  said no fewer than 10 countries on March 18, requested for Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) with the commission following the nation’s anti-graft war success.

    It said strong US agencies, especially the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Post and Telecommunications Department and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) have very strong collaboration with the EFCC

    The commission made the clarifications in a statement by its management against the backdrop  of a recent report by the US Department of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour.

    The statement said: “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been drawn to a misleading report of the United States Department of Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour over Nigeria’s anti-graft war, published on March 17, 2019 entitled: “Nigeria: Massive, Pervasive Corruption At All Levels of Govt – US Report”.

    “The report, among other things, said that ‘there is a climate of impunity in the President Muhammadu Buhari government that allows officials to engage in corrupt practices with a sense of exemption from punishment’.

    “The Bureau, in its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2018, said Nigeria had made little progress in efforts to limit corruption in its public service. This report is not only outdated and false but misleading.

    “The report is unfounded on the grounds of Nigeria’s remarkable achievements in the last four years as the war against corruption is on course.

    “The EFCC’s commitment to the fight against corruption in the last four years is not in doubt to any discerning and genuinely concerned observer. This commitment is benchmarked by the unprecedented record of convictions, non-conviction based forfeiture and stolen assets recovery.

    “We are surprised that the US report could ignore or downplay our convictions in such a brazen manner when it claimed that the EFCC secured only 13 convictions in 2016. That is false and far from the truth.”

    The EFCC laid the cards on the table on how it has secured 943 convictions between 2015 and 2018.

    It added: “For the avoidance of doubt, the EFCC has secured 943 convictions since 2015 till date. The agency recorded 103 convictions in 2015, secured 195 convictions in 2016, got 189 convictions in 2017.

    ‘ It is important to state that the EFCC secured 314 convictions in 2018 including two former state governors who were sentenced to 14 years imprisonment without option of fine.

    ‘It is instructive to note that the two former governors serving their jail terms in prison are members of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC). The Commission has so far recorded 142 convictions as at March 19 this year. These are verifiable facts.

    “We wish to state unequivocally that these convictions being celebrated included high profile persons among who were top ranking military personnel and other politically exposed persons.

    “It is instructive to state that no other agency in Africa has this record of convictions and recovery of stolen assets which were achieved in spite of great encumbrances faced by the Commission in the discharge of its assignment as it has come to be known that when you fight corruption, corruption fights back.”

    On the cash recovered from looters, the EFCC said it was more than N676.5billion and $254million, among others.

    The statement said: “ “Indeed, the EFCC has revolutionized the process of assets tracing and recovery. From the available records, the Commission recovered assets worth several billions of naira and different foreign currencies between 2015 and 2017.

    “Breakdown of the recoveries for the three year period (2015- 2017) show that N676, 522, 889, 647.05; $254, 563, 877.27; 486, 736.82 Pound; Euro 8, 136, 071.13; 80, 931, 500 CFA; 3, 729.50 RMB/YUAN; 452, 175 DIRHAM; 90, 956SR; 117, 004 CAD$ ; 120, 141.50 YEN; 5, 000Francs and 2, 000 Ruppies.

    “In 2018 alone, various sums amounting to billions in Naira and other foreign currencies were also forfeited to the Federal Government through the unrelenting efforts of the EFCC.

    “The sums are: N171, 131, 700, 541.17; $14, 490, 174.49; 873, 278. 09 Pounds ; 298, 055 Euros; 391, 838 Riyals and 10, 135 Dirham.”

    “ These recoveries are unprecedented as no other agency can boast of such record.”

    The EFCC insisted that it has followed the Rule of law in prosecuting its cases.

    It said: “Judging by the dexterity with which the Commission has prosecuted its cases from the High Court to Court of Appeal up to the Supreme Court, the Commission is by far the major contributor to case law and jurisprudence in Nigeria. The major Law Reports are replete with successfully concluded cases by the Commission. Again, these facts are verifiable!”

    The EFCC listed some landmark recoveries which it recorded through due compliance with the Rule of law.

    It said:  “As a quick reminder, the Supreme Court of Nigeria had on Friday, March 8, 2019 in a unanimous judgement, dismissed the appeal of a former First Lady and wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, against the interim forfeiture order of a Federal High Court, Lagos, for $8, 400, 000 (Eight Million Four Hundred Dollars) traced to her by the EFCC and believed to be proceeds of illegal activities.

    “Subsequently, on March 14, 2019, the Supreme Court dismissed another application by Mrs. Jonathan, seeking to upturn the interim forfeiture order by a Federal High Court, Lagos placed on the sum of N2.4 billion linked to her.

    “Also of interest is the fact that the former Chief of Defence Staff, the late Alex Badeh forfeited six choice properties and $1, 000,000 (One Million Dollars) to the Federal Government, few days ago on the order of Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

    “It could also be recalled that the EFCC on Friday, March 1, 2019, secured the final forfeiture of the sum N732.85 million being proceed of fraud perpetuated by 17 individuals in the Presidential Amnesty Programme Office. These are no rhetoric, but hard facts!

    “We further wish to state that in the area of convictions, Air Vice Marshall Tony Omenyi (retd), was jailed by Justice Nnamdi Dimgba of a Federal High Court, Abuja, on Thursday, February 28, 2019.  He was found guilty of the amended three-count charge brought against him by the EFCC and was sentenced to seven years imprisonment without an option of fine.

    “Justice Dimgba, also ordered Huzee Nigeria Limited, a concern owned by Omenyi being a corporate entity to forfeit N60, 000, 000 (Sixty Million Naira) to the Federal Government.

    “The prowess of the EFCC’s investigative power is worthy of note in the celebrated Malabu’s case. The historic trial of prominent major oil companies- Shell and ENI in Milan, Italy by the public prosecutor was made possible by the political will of President Muhammadu Buhari and dexterity of the EFCC.

    “The comprehensive investigation of the commission and evidence generated in prosecuting the corrupt deal formed part of documents used in prosecuting the criminal aspects of the notorious deal by the Milan prosecutor.

    “The EFCC recorded another first in Africa with its prosecutor appearing in the Milan trial as a witness, the first of such to happen in Italian prosecution.

    “Some individuals including an Italian, Gianlura Di Nardo and a Nigerian, Emeka Obi, were last year convicted in the matter while the Dutch prosecutor just recently notified Shell of his readiness to prosecute the oil giant over the controversial deal.”

    The EFCC described the US report as a disservice and  full of inaccuracies.

    “From the foregoing, it is clear that the report authored by the American agency has done a great disservice to the work of the EFCC in particular and the fight against corruption under the leadership of President Buhari, an administration that is globally acknowledged for the enormous political will it has brought to the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

    ”We are conscious of our past with previous government officials’ involvement in corrupt practices with impunity but that history is being re-written by this government and the commission.

    “The rest of Africa appreciate the administration’s work in terms of fighting corruption in Nigeria which was the impetus behind the designation of President Buhari as the Anti- Corruption Champion early last year by the African Union (AU). In that capacity, President Buhari is saddled with the responsibility of leading the rest of Africa out of the corruption quagmire.

    “At the level of the EFCC, the Acting Chairman of the commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, attained the leadership of the Heads of Anti- Corruption Agencies in Commonwealth Africa (HACACA) in May 2018. This was based on his antecedents and acknowledged track records in the fight against corruption.

    “There can be no greater validation of the revolutionary impact of the fight against corruption in Nigeria in the last four years than these milestones achievements. But for those who cannot see any good in what Nigeria is doing, it is better to leave the country alone than distract it with bogus reports, “ it added.

     

     

     

  • Passenger dies aboard Delta Airlines en route Lagos

    A passenger aboard Delta Airlines Flight DL54 on Monday died in the airplane during the about 12 hours flight between the carrier’s bade in Atlanta in the United States and Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    Sources closed to the airline said it is unprofessional to disclose the identity of the passenger without informing the family.

    In a statement, Delta Airline said local medical professionals met the plane upon arrival and confirmed the passenger had sadly passed away.

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    The statement reads: ” A passenger on Delta Flight DL54 traveling from Atlanta to Lagos today, March 11, 2019, was found unresponsive before landing. Local medical professionals met the plane upon arrival and confirmed the passenger had sadly passed away. Delta Airlines extends its deepest condolences to the family at this sad time. As a matter of passenger privacy, Delta Airline will not release additional information.”

  • How one school’s ICT lab serves 2,400 children

    In 2016, Dele Ajomale Primary School, Ilasamaja in Lagos State, took delivery of an ICT centre, courtesy of the  Oando Foundation and Sumitomo Chemical America Incorporation, a United States (US) based firm.

    As one of its 88 adopted schools in Nigeria since 2014, the Oando Foundation had already renovated the school’s classrooms blocks, provided classroom and teachers’ furniture, fans, white boards, as well as trained teachers and members of the School Based Management Committee (SBMC) to provide quality tuition for the pupils and management for the school.

    But the ICT Centre, fitted with 13 computers powered by solar panels, furniture, provided by Sumitomo Chemical, does not serve Dele Ajomale Primary School alone.  The facility is also being enjoyed by pupils of Ire Akari Primary School, Olokun Primary School, and Kunsoro Primary School, which are all within the same premises in Ilasa.

    ICT Teacher, Mrs Adebola Ajibola, told The Nation that she takes Primary Five and Six pupils of the four schools ICT classes throughout the week – with the support of a supplementary teacher recently posted to the school.  She teaches each class of about 80-100 pupils coding as well as topics in the Lagos State ICT curriculum.

    “We teach from the curriculum of Lagos State for Primary Five and Six.  We take them the theory aspects in the classroom (next to the ICT laboratory) and the practical aspects in the centre.  We did coding classes under the CodeLagos project. Oando Foundation also organised Girls Code Club for six months for Primary Three to Six.  The pupils are about 80-100 in a class.  I have some that are more than 100.  We bring them into the centre in batches.  It was not easy when I was the only one but now I have another teacher helping me,” she said.

    In all, about 2,400 children benefit from using the centre.

    Though the number of pupils using the centre was large, Mrs Ajibola said the children were learning.  Through regular practice, she said they were improving.

    A Primary Six teacher, Mr Salami Rauf, wished the school could get more computers.  He was lucky he got audience of the President of Sumitomo Chemical, Mr Scot Mitchell, who visited the school recently with Angela Lee from the U.S to express his wish.

    He told the visitors that the provision of more computers would further enhance learning.

    “I still want this computer class to grow more.  If we can have more computers instead of having the pupils take classes in batches, they will learn so much more,” he said.

    On his part, Mitchell said he was impressed that the ICT centre was yielding good results.  He was particularly impressed that the children were learning with same software as those used by children in the United States.

    “This is the first day of our visit and we are pleased with the progress they are making.  I was pleased to see that the program they are learning to code is Scratch from MIT – which is the same that my son used to learn coding when he was young,” he said.

    Mitchell added that Sumitomo Chemical partnered with local organisations, like Oando Foundation, around Africa to build infrastructure in schools.

    “We take part of our profit from mosquito bed net.  Our founder said whatever you do for business must benefit society.  So far we have been able to build infrastructure in schools in 12 different countries and 28 different projects.  We have been working with Oando Foundation for years,” she said.

    Head of Oando Foundation, Mrs Adekanla Adegoke, said the Foundation would continue seeking partners that would enhance its work in all its adopted schools around the country.

    Mrs Adegoke said: “We have been in this school since 2014.  We have not had issues. WE are happy with the result.  When we are happy we want to do more.  The role of Oando Foundation is to partner with others and point them to communities and schools that need help.  Our Adopt a School project has different components.  We cannot support all those components at the same time in all 88 schools so we seek partners to support us.”

    Education Secretary of the Isolo Local Government Education Authority (LGEA), Mr Femi Ogunwusi, a barrister, said the LGEA seeks philanthropic support to enhance facilities in public schools because of their number.

    “We always write reports to government regarding our needs.  But we have over 1,000 primary schools in Lagos State and you know what it means to supply computers to all the schools.  We also  seek support from philanthropists,” he said.

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    Oil prices rose yesterday, buoyed by output cuts by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and reports that the United States and China are close to a deal to end a year-long tariff row.

    International Brent futures were at $65.25 a barrel, up 18 cents, or 0.3 per cent, from their last close.

    U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $55.94 per barrel, up 14 cents or 0.3 per cent.

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    The U.S. and China appeared close to a deal that would roll back U.S. tariffs on at least $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.

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  • Sanwo-Olu campaign offers free surgeries

    The Professionals for Humanity (PROFOH), a group of doctors, nurses, microbiologists and other volunteers from Houston, Texas, United States, has partnered the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on free medical care to indigent Lagos.

    The medical mission which provides free surgeries, is done under BOSKOH – Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Dr. Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat (his running mate) – platform

    At the flag-off ceremony, at the Shomolu General Hospital where experts will spend a week before moving to another, Sanwo-Olu said it was not a political mission as the welfare of Lagosians had nothing to do with politics.

    “We are not asking for their PVCs before they can be attended to; anybody who needs help will be attended to. This is all about service to humanity,” he said.

    Sanwo-Olu’s wife Dr. Ibijoke, a former chief medical director of Shomolu Primary Health Centre, enjoined those who need surgery to present their cases, assuring that they would be attended to.

    Hamzat lauded the mission, saying it would restore hope and life to the sick. “A woman came to me in Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State and asked me to thank the BOSKOH medical team for taking care of her 20 years’ ailment,” he said.

    Gbimieotor Daniel Kama, who is the head of PFOFOH, affirmed that the team had been carrying out free medical treatment over the years, adding it had performed thousands of surgeries in and outside the country over the years.

    “The surgical operations we have embarked on include hernia, tumours, different kinds of surgeries, and fibroids, among others. We’ve been taking in as many people as possible until the medical team is tired and can not take in any people any longer. Sometimes we do up to 20 types of surgeries in a day.

    “You never know until you get inside the theatr; there may be a lot of complicationes you’ll find there. The surgeries we can’t handle are heart and liver related; we do more of general surgeries including glaucoma, thyroid, hernia, fibroids, tumour, gad bladder,” he said.

    Cliff Jarrell Director, the head of PROFOH in Nigeria, observed that there is a long list of people with different kinds of surgical operations such as cancers, malignant and non-malignant tumors, orthopedic cases and classes of plastic surgeries.

    The team has solved many medical challenges.

    Coordinator of the mission, Nike Osa, a microbiologist, stressed that the group wanted to see how it could reduce the number of surgeries available; hence the group is doing its bit to improve the healthcare system.

    “The hospitals where the surgeries take place are:  Hernias, fibroids glaucomas and plastic surgeries are being handled at the Onikan General Hospital; the Lagos General Hospital is mostly for paediatric cases, while Gynaecology and Obstetrics cases are done at Shomolu General Hospital.”

     

    Our plastic surgeon, when available, is about the third best on earth and so we have the capacity to handle these cases,” she said.

    According to Osa, the major aim of the team is to ensure that people who are not able to afford this expense will get these services for free and it is an immediate intervention for them. In a community like this and with the volume of emergencies you find, if they can’t access healthcare and instead of leaving them in a state where they can’t help themselves, we have brought this to them totally free. We have doctors from the UK, Australia, Spain and USA. We have all the capacity because we have brought in the best. We also welcome volunteers to join the team to bring wellness to Lagosians,” she said, while promising that the free medical surgeries will be replicated in all the local government areas in the state