Friday, 4 March 2016

I received several cars from Omokore –Secondus

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A former Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Uche Secondus, on Thursday admitted that detained businessman, Mr. Jide Omokore, gave him some cars.

He, however, said the cars, which he received over 10 years, were mere gifts.

But the former national chairman of the main opposition party didn’t mention the number of the cars which he received from the oil magnate.

Ambode shuts Mile 12 Market, imposes curfew on four streets

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The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has ordered the closure of the popular Mile 12 Market and imposed curfew on four streets in the area.

The governor’s order was as a result the mayhem that engulfed the Mile 12 area on Thursday.

Members of the Hausa and Yoruba community in the area had clashed, leading to the burning of houses and churches on Thursday.

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Lagos residents advise Olajumoke, bread seller to dress modestly

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Some residents of Lagos State have advised Olajumoke Orisaguna, the bread seller turned model, to be modest in her dressing as a celebrity.

Breaking News: Court shifts Badeh’s arraignment ‎to March 7

The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has ‎deferred the arraignment of the former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh‎, who was accused of diverting over N3.9billion from accounts of the Nigerian Air Force, till March 7. ‎The court had earlier fixed today (Thursday) for Badeh to enter his plea to the 10-count criminal charge‎ the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, preferred against him.

Immigration job scam: Court grants ex-minister, Moro bail

A Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday granted bail to a former Minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro, and others with whom he was accused by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of defrauding graduate applicants to the tune of N675m in the botched March 15, 2014 National Immigration Services recruitment exercise.

Badeh took NAF’s N3.9bn in 12 months –EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has filed 10 counts of money laundering against the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh (retd.), accusing him of removing a total sum of N3.9bn from the accounts of the Nigerian Air Force between January and December, 2013.

Badeh, who has remained in EFCC custody since February 8, is charged along with a firm, Iyalikam Nigeria Limited, before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The relationship between Badeh and the company is not disclosed in the charges.

Badeh, who is also a former Chief of Air Staff, will likely be arraigned along with the company on Thursday (today).

Telecom giant MTN’s earnings plunge over Nigeria fine

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South African telecoms giant MTN said Thursday that headline earnings last year fell by 51 percent, weighed down by $600 million it put aside to cover a huge fine imposed by Nigeria. Without counting the fine, earnings were down 14 percent, chief executive Phuthuma Nhleko said. MTN’s Nigeria operation was slapped with a $3.9 billion penalty in October 2015 for failure to disconnect 5.1 million unregistered SIM cards.

DiCaprio finally wins Oscar, ‘Spotlight’ grabs best film

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Leonardo DiCaprio won his long-awaited first Oscar for revenge epic “The Revenant” Sunday but journalism drama “Spotlight” took best picture in a surprising end to Hollywood’s glittering awards season.
The night was overshadowed by a simmering race row, addressed head-on by black host Chris Rock, who delivered a series of caustic jokes targeting the Academy’s overwhelmingly white male membership. As well as DiCaprio‘s best actor award, “The Revenant” picked up the statuettes for best director for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu — his second in a row — as well as for best cinematography. But “Spotlight,” a searing study of The Boston Globe’s investigation into child sex abuse in the Catholic Church, grabbed best picture honors in one of the shocks of the 88th Academy Awards. The film had only taken one other award — best original screenplay — and Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre gasped as a stunned cast and crew headed onstage to accept the trophy. “This film gave a voice to survivors. And this Oscar amplifies that voice, which we hope will become a choir that will resonate all the way to the Vatican,” co-producer Michael Sugar told the audience. “Pope Francis, it’s time to protect the children and restore the faith.” A defeat for “Creed” star and Tinseltown darling Sylvester Stallone was the other big surprise of the night, as he was snubbed for best supporting actor, with the trophy going against the odds to Britain’s Mark Rylance for “Bridge of Spies.” George Miller’s stark action epic “Mad Max: Fury Road” was the big winner in the technical categories, taking home Oscars for best costumes, production design, make-up, film editing, sound editing and sound mixing.
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DiCaprio‘s success for his grueling star turn as 19th century fur trapper Hugh Glass came 22 years after his first of four unsuccessful acting nominations. For the 41-year-old actor, the fifth time was a charm. He thanked a long list of figures who have helped him in his career, including filmmaker Martin Scorsese, before speaking on his passion — climate change. “Climate change is real. It is happening right now. It is the most urgent threat facing our entire species and we need to work together and stop procrastinating,” DiCaprio said to applause. First-time nominee Brie Larson picked up a widely predicted best actress statuette, having dominated the awards season with her performance as a kidnapped mother in “Room.” But it was not all celebration, as a row over the lack of ethnic minority acting hopefuls overshadowed Hollywood’s biggest night. “Well, I’m here at the Academy Awards — otherwise known as the white People’s Choice awards. You realize if they nominated hosts, I wouldn’t even get this job,” joked Rock, 51, who continued with a series of jibes at the Academy throughout the night. For the second year running, all 20 nominees in the main acting categories were white, and an angry social media backlash under the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite has grabbed the awards season headlines. Rock, who hosted despite calls for him to join a boycott, unleashed a fierce monologue — one he apparently rewrote in the wake of the scandal to hold the Academy’s 6,000-plus voting members, overwhelmingly white men, to account. Former radio DJ Inarritu, just the third filmmaker to win back-to-back Academy Awards for best director, picked up the theme as he hailed his latest Oscar as a tribute to diversity. “There is a line in the film that says, ‘They don’t listen to you when they see the color of your skin’,” Inarritu said. “So what a great opportunity to our generation to really liberate ourselves from all prejudice and, you know, this way of thinking and make sure for once and forever that the color of skin becomes as irrelevant as the length of our hair.”
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The first acting award of the night went to Sweden’s Alicia Vikander, who dazzled on the red carpet in a strapless pale yellow Louis Vuitton gown, for her supporting role in transgender love story “The Danish Girl.” “This is insane,” a visibly moved Vikander said, hailing her co-star Eddie Redmayne: “Thank you for being the best acting partner. I could have never done it without you. You raised my game.” It was a huge night for “Spotlight” director Tom McCarthy, who also picked up the Oscar for best original screenplay. Adam McKay and Charles Randolph took the adapted screenplay Oscar for financial crisis satire “The Big Short” — which had also been a best picture contender. Mexico’s Emmanuel Lubezki made history with his third consecutive Oscar for cinematography, for his dramatic work on “The Revenant.” One of the moments of the night came when Lady Gaga led the Oscars in a rally against campus sexual assault, bringing together survivors who joined arms in solidarity. The pop star, who recently has spoken out about being raped as a teenager, was introduced by Vice President Joe Biden, who personally took part in Hollywood’s biggest night to lend his voice to the cause. Erik Davis, managing editor of film website Fandango described the evening as “one of the most consistently entertaining Oscar shows in memory.” “Whether or not it was intentional, the show had a unifying theme, and every Chris Rock joke was a perfect riff on that theme,” he said.

Saraki formally replies Obasanjo, promises to cut waste, fight corruption

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President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, has formally replied a letter ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo wrote to the National Assembly on January 13, accusing the country’s federal lawmakers of corruption, greed, lawlessness and impunity. This came barely days after the Senate President took delivery of exotic cars for the Senate.

Finland supports Nigeria on private sector transformation

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The Ambassador of Finland to Nigeria, Mrs. Pirjo Suomela-Chowdury has described bi-lateral activities between Nigeria and Finland as healthy and encouraging. Ambassador Pirjo who spoke at a lecture titled, ‘Nigeria without oil –Role of the Private Sector’, organized by the Nigeria-Finnish Association in Lagos, said that Finnish aims and objectives includes increasing trade between Nigeria and Finland through regular interaction and advancement of political, scientific, technological, economic, educational and cultural matters.

Foreign Coach: NFF makes U-turn, Dangles Eagles job at Siasia

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SUPER Eagles interim coach, Samson Siasia has a chance of becoming the chief coach of the team if he leads Nigeria to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations ahead of the Pharaohs of Egypt who lead a qualifying pool that also has Tanzania and Chad with six points from two matches, two points ahead of Nigeria.

El-Rufai, Mimiko ‘clash’ over governorship poll at Awo’s lecture

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The Ikenne residence of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Thursday, was almost turned to a political battle ground between the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party over the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State as governors of Kaduna and Ondo states, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and Dr. Segun Mimiko traded words over the forthcoming governorship election. The mild drama occurred at the 2016 Awo commemorative birthday symposium which featured a theme “Awo, then and now : politics, economics and education”, had some prominent persons include former Minister of Education, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili among others as speakers. El-Rufai who was the Chairman of the occasion had fired the first salvo boasting that his party, APC, would dislodge Mimiko’s party, PDP at the coming governorship election which holds 26th November 2016.

Breaking News:Four feared dead at Mile 12 violence

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Violence Thursday morning erupted at Agiliti area, near popular Mile 12 market in Lagos. Although details were sketchy at press time, unconfirmed reports said atleast four persons were killed in the fracas between factions of okada riders in the area.
Eye witnesses also said that security operatives are battling to quell the violence, just as the Lagos State government has shut the market and vowed to deal with miscreants in the area. Details later.

Photos: Kaffy Teaches Ciara The “Kukere”, “Shakitibobo” Onstage At #LLAM3

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At Darey Art Alade’s “Love Like a Movie 3” last night, Grammy award winner Ciara brought the house down at the Eko Hotel Convention Centre as the audience received an unexpected treat they will remember for a long time. Shortly after completing her final performance of the night, the R&B superstar invited Nigerian dance queen Kaffy onstage to teach her some popular Nigerian dance moves. For the next three minutes, the auditorium recorded its loudest noise of the night as Kaffy taught Ciara and her backup dancers how to dance to Iyanya’s “Kukere”, Tekno’s “Duro” and Olamide’s “Bobo” to the wild delight of the crowd. When it was over, the crowd screamed for more as Ciara reluctantly made her exit after leaving a huge impression on everyone. See the amazing photos below:

Alleged false declaration of assets: CCT shifts Saraki’s trial to March 11

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The Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, sitting in Abuja, has shifted the trial of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, on the 13-count corruption charge filed against him by the Federal Government till March 11.
The Justice Danladi Umar-led tribunal, which initially gave Federal Government the nod to open its case against Saraki on March 10, deferred the proceeding by a day, following a letter from his new lawyer, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN. A statement by the Head of Press and Public Relations at the CCT, Mr. Ibraheem Al-Hassan, revealed that Agabi had in a letter dated February 26, pleaded for an adjournment on the ground that he had other cases fixed for March 10. Al-Hassan quoted Agabi’s letter as stating:

My detention scaring away investors, Dasuki tells court

The immediate past National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), on Thursday told a Federal High Court in Abuja, that his continued detention by the Department of State Service was scaring off foreign investors from the country.
Dasuki, who spoke through his lawyer, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), said his continued detention was in violation of the court’s order granting him bail on September 1, 2015 and another permitting him to travel abroad for medical treatment on November 3, 2015.
The ex-NSA, who is being prosecuted before Justice Adeniyi Ademola on four counts of money laundering and illegal possession of firearms, has been in the custody of the DSS since  December 29, 2015.

Astronauts return to earth after one year in space

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US astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko returned to Earth Wednesday after spending almost a year in space in a ground-breaking experiment foreshadowing a potential manned mission to Mars. The 340-day mission saw Kelly break the record for the longest single stay in space by a US astronaut, while Kornienko is now fifth on the list for lengthiest mission by a Russian cosmonaut. “We have landing,” Russian Mission Control confirmed after the trio touched down southeast of the settlement of Dzhezkazgan in central Kazakhstan at around 0430 GMT.

Clinton, Trump win big on Super Tuesday

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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took a giant step toward securing the White House nominations of their parties Tuesday, thumping rivals in a slew of Super Tuesday primaries. Bellicose billionaire Trump weathered a barrage of attacks from fellow Republicans to win at least seven of 11 states, According to projections, coming within striking distance of becoming the Republican nominee to replace President Barack Obama. Clinton also racked up seven wins — her strategy of embracing President Barack Obama appeared to pay dividends. She beat rival Bernie Sanders handily across a host of southern US states — Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee and Texas — winning big among African-American voters and reversing a 2008 primary loss in Virginia. The former secretary of state also claimed Massachusetts, in a close race.

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

FLASH: Protest at the National Assembly over Benue kilings

The Indigenes of Benue State are presently at the National Assembly to protest over the barbaric killings going on between the herdsmen and the farmers in their state.
Media reports had it that at least 145 persons had been killed in 25 villages in the local government area. 
They've been addressed by one of the leaders of the Senate. Below are the pictures of the protest,

Dog With Braces Becomes Internet Celebrity

A puppy in Michigan was facing health problems due to some dental issues, so his owner did what many parents would do for their human kids: she got him braces.
Now Wesley, an almost seven-month-old golden retriever, has become an internet celebrity thanks to an adorable picture snapped of him proudly showing off his brace face for the camera.

Dangote, Adenuga, Otedola, others on Forbes billionaires list

The President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, retained his position as Africa’s richest person and was listed as the 51st richest person in the world in the Forbes 2016 World’s Billionaires list released on Tuesday.

Dangote’s net worth, according to the magazine, has risen to $15.4bn from $14.7bn in 2015. He was ranked 67th in the 2015 list.

The 2016 list, which contains 1,810 billionaires in dollar terms, also has four other Nigerians apart from Dangote.

These are the Chairman of Globacom, Dr. Mike Adenuga; Chairman of Forte Oil, Mr. Femi Otedola; Founder and Executive Chairman, Famfa Oil Limited, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija; and Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu.

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Customers boycott banks today

Thousands of bank customers across the country are expected to boycott banking services on Tuesday (today) to express their grievances against alleged “arbitrary, illegal and excessive charges” by the Deposit Money Banks.

The Consumer Advocacy Foundation of Nigeria, a non-profit-making organisation, had a few weeks ago, declared March 1 a ‘No banking day’ to protest the continued imposition of alleged arbitrary charges on bank customers.

CAFON said its members would mobilise bank customers across the country to boycott banking services nationwide.

Petrol sells for N200 on black market

As the scarcity of petrol continued on Monday across the country, illegal hawkers of the commodity on the black markets resurfaced in parts of Lagos, Abuja and other cities, selling the product for between N120 and N200 per litre to desperate motorists and other users.

The official pump prices of petrol are N86 and N86.50 per litre at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s filling stations and those belonging to independent marketers, respectively.

Monday, 29 February 2016

N3.6tr rail contract bypasses FEC approval

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The N3.6 trillion ($12 billion) standard coastal railway line contract awarded before the 2015 elections did not follow regulations guiding contract award, a House of Representatives committee has revealed in an interim report.
The contract was awarded by the government of former President Goodluck Jonathan to the Chinese construction giant, CCECC.
The rail line is to run from Calabar, through the president’s native village of Otuoke in Bayelsa State to Lagos.

7,000 persons displaced in Fulani herdsmen, Agatu farmers’ clash in Benue

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Indication emerged weekend that no fewer than 7,000  persons were displaced in the wake of the crisis between Fulani herdsmen and Agatu farmers of Benue State. The displaced persons who were sacked from Okokolo, Akwu, Ocholonya, Adagbo, Ugboku and Aila by the rampaging herdsmen are currently camped at the Ochi Idoma square in Otukpo, Ugbokpo, Adoka, Ojantele, Ikobi and other neigbouring communities.

Buhari dumps N5,000 jobseeker’s allowance

President Muhammadu Buhari has ruled out the payment of N5, 000 monthly allowances to unemployed youths in the country as promised by his party, the All Progressives Congress, ahead of the 2015 presidential election.

Dickson’s abducted sister regains freedom


The abducted sister of Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, Miss Nancy Dickson, has been freed by her abductors, THE PUNCH has learnt.

The 26-year-old Nancy, said to be the last child of the Dicksons, was abducted on December 19, 2015 by gunmen.

I’ll use my powers to help free Ese – Alhassan #FreeEse

The Minister of Women Affairs, Jummai Alhassan, has called for the release of Ese Oruru, saying she will use her powers and influence as a minister and woman to secure her release.

Flavour donates musical instruments to the church where he started his career

The singer shared this photos above and wrote; "There's always something to be thankful for! I thank God for putting me in a position to touch lives positively with my music.

Michael Jackson's teenage daughter spotted smoking a cigarette (photos)

She's only 17 and can't even legally purchase tobacco products containing nicotine in the US until she's 18 but Paris Jackson seems to be a wild one. She was spotted in LA smoking a cigarette like a pro while relaxing with a friend. She was also seen with what appeared to be a joint tucked behind her ear.More photos below

Lamorde: IG gets Senate’s arrest warrant this week

The Senate may issue a warrant for the arrest of a former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, this week barring an unexpected reversal, our correspondent has learnt.

This means the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, may be ordered to arrest Lamorde, who is currently undergoing a course at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Jos.

Dasuki accuses Pres. Buhari of being behind his detention

Embattled former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, has accused President Buhari of being behind his continued detention despite two federal high courts granting him bail in December last year. According to Premium Times, Dasuki made the allegation through his counsel, Joseph Daudu, at the resumed hearing of his trial today February 26th.

Nigeria in a difficult, encouraging situation –Tinubu

The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, says the country is in a difficult but encouraging situation.
Tinubu said although the journey to economic recovery would not be easy, there was hope for the country.