At least 27 persons have again been confirmed killed in two
communities of Barkin Ladi council area of Plateau State despite the
recent restriction of movement at night in seven council areas of the
State.
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22 May 2015
Address non-payment of salaries, Soleye tells Buhari
Abuja housing challenge and Winning Clause Estate example
Only very few cities in the world can match the cost of living in Abuja, the Federal Capital City of Nigeria. Of all Abuja’s mounting needs, as in all new cities, housing remains the most acute. It is so bad that one-room self-contained goes for up to half a million Naira in the city centre, and only slightly less in the adjourning districts.
Abia governorship election tribunal grants leave to inspect polls documents
THE Three-member Abia State Governorship Election Petitions
Tribunal at its inaugural session urged petitioners, respondents,
reporters and members of the public to give the Tribunal the cooperation
that would enable it deliver justice as intended by the law
Speaking at the opening session at the Umuahia High Court,
the tribunal Chairman, Mr. Justice Usman Bwala, urged lawyers appearing
before it to avoid frivolities that could delay hearing of the
petitions.
He also stressed the need for the petitions filed before it
to be dispensed with within the 180 days timeline, beginning from the
date the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the
results. Ufomba added that the tribunal would do everything in its
powers to reduce tension.
Other members of the tribunal are Justices Ekeret Abieyie
and Olusegan Ogunyemi. The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA)
governorship candidate, Mr. Alex Otti, factional APGA candidate, Mr.
Reagan Ufomba, and the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Mr.
Anyim Nyerere, all filed petitions at the tribunal.
Otti and Nyerere, in their petitions, challenged the
declaration of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate
in the election, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu, as winner of the election.
Ufomba ‘s petition asked the tribunal to award him the
benefits that would accrue to Otti if the tribunal verdict declares APGA
the winner of the state gubernatorial poll.
Ufomba had told reporters that he was asking for that based
on his pending suit at the High Court challenging the candidacy of Otti
as the APGA candidate, asserting that he was the authentic APGA
candidate, even though INEC recognised Otti as candidate.
8th NASS Leadership And Affirmative Action
JONATHAN NDA- ISAIAH, in this piece, examines the clamour for
women to be elected into leadership positions in the 8th National
Assembly
For the very first time in the country’s history, an incumbent
president was defeated in an election. Of course, it goes without saying
that Nigerians have commended the president and commander-in-chief, Dr
Goodluck Jonathan, for the display of statesmanship by accepting defeat
before the final announcement of the results of the presidential
elections of March 28th, 2015.
6 more killed by Fulani herdsmen in Plateau
50 Cent is a huge Hillary Clinton fan
Go shorty, it's your birthday. Democratic Party like it's your birthday.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton just secured a crucial
endorsement for her 2016 presidential campaign — rapper 50 Cent.
2015 Polls: We Proved Doomsday Wrong – Jega
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC),
Prof Attahiru Jega, has declared that the fair, credible and peaceful
conduct of the 2015 general elections has proved doomsday predictors, in
some international media organisations, wrong.
2 Houses Set Ablaze After Passenger Slaps ‘Okada’ Rider To Death
A mob set two buildings ablaze after a motorcycle passenger
reportedly slapped the rider to death with an object suspected to be
charms at Iyana Ira, in Ijanikin area of Lagos State.
12,000 Women Contracted VVF In Nigeria – Dr Sadauki
The project manager of the USAID Fistula care plus project, Dr.
Habibu Sadauki, has disclosed that Kano State records over 12,000 cases
of fistula every year.
Dr. Sadauki told reporters in Kano on Thursday that over 5,000 cases
have been repaired while the fundamental cause of VVF is prolonged child
labour, early pregnancy and culture, poverty and illiteracy among the
communities and this is prevalent mostly in northern part of the
country.
0ML 42: Stakeholders List Gains from Ceding Operatorship to Nigerian Companies
Chika Amanze-Nwachuku
Stakeholders in the Nigerian oil and gas industry have said the grant
of operatorship of divested oil blocks to indigenous companies will
boost local participation in the sector,
stem corruption and increase the nation’s oil revenue.
stem corruption and increase the nation’s oil revenue.
18 May 2015
Buhari, Osinbajo Present as Oshiomhole Remarries
It was a gathering of Nigeria’s political A-List as Governor Adams
Oshiomhole of Edo State exchanged marital vows with his heartthrob,
former Miss Iara Fortes, on Friday.
Nigerian restaurant shut down for ‘serving human flesh’
A restaurant in south-eastern Nigeria is shut down for allegedly serving human
flesh after bags containing heads were discovered in the kitchen
A Nigerian restaurant has reportedly been shut
down after being accused of serving human flesh following the discovery
of bags containing human heads in the kitchen.
8 May 2015
Bayelsa PDP: Containing trouble
I have no beef with Olamide— Lord of Ajasa
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lord-of-Ajasa
WHAT should your fans be expecting from Lord of Ajasa at the Coded Tunes Reunion concert?
Police kill 3 suspected kidnappers in Nnewi
OWERRI—Three suspected kidnappers have been killed at Nnewi, Anambra State, by a crack team of anti-kidnapping squad from Imo State police command, which had been trailing the hoodlums for a while.
German commits life savings to building medical centre in Ondo
THE people of Oka-Akoko in Akoko South West council area of Ondo State, recently trooped out in their hundreds in appreciation to a German-American Catholic faithful, Mrs. Johannah Schleichelt who donated her life savings to build a modern medical centre for them to meet their health challenges.
Fuel crisis ends in days, DPR, NNPC, PPMC assure
ABUJA — The Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR; Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, and its downstream subsidiary, the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, PPMC, yesterday assured Nigerians that the ongoing fuel scarcity will thin out in the next couple of days.
Man attacked by 7 dogs gets N30,000
LAGOS—The 45-year-old commercial driver, Saturday Akpomose, who was attacked by seven dogs at Ajah area of Lagos State, has received N30,000 and a job offer from the owner of the dogs.
NDLEA official, one other docked over drugs importation
An official of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Adeogun Olajide, and a civilian,
55% of Lagos commercial drivers hooked on hard drugs —LASG
Lagos State government has disclosed that of 801 commercial drivers screened for hard drugs through urinary test, 442 representing, 55 per cent, tested positive.
Cecil Rhodes: Colonising African minds
THE attacks against African migrants in South Africa drowned a salutary step taken by that country against a major symbol of racism in the continent.
UI students protest colleague’s death; mob, rob journalists
IBADAN—STUDENTS of the University of Ibadan, UI, threw civility to the wind, yesterday, as they trooped out of their campus and attacked some journalists who were there to cover their protest over the death of one of their colleagues at the institution’s health centre.
7 May 2015
Great white shark strikes stunning pose for cameraman off Australia
Every now and then a close encounter
with a great white shark produces an image that stands out among most of
the rest–portraying the essence of the world’s most fearsome-looking
predator in a stunning and revealing manner.
US appeals court: NSA phone record collection is excessive
NEW YORK (AP) -- The bulk
collection of Americans' phone records by the government exceeds what
Congress has allowed, a federal appeals court said Thursday as it asked
Congress to step in and decide how best to protect national security and
privacy interests.
Moyo Lawal Returns From ‘Prison’
Moyo Lawal Returns From ‘Prison’
Story by Maryjane Ezeh/Nigeriafilms.com
One of the sexiest stars in Nollywood, Moyo
Lawal, has finally decided to bounce back to social media after her
self-imposed ‘prison’.
Nollywood Actor, Chris Bassey Loses Father
Nollywood Actor, Chris Bassey Loses Father
Story by Nathan Nathaniel Ekpo/Nigeriafilms.com
Last Updated:
Monday, May 4, 2015
An actor in the Nigeria movie industry,
Chris Bassey and his family members are still in shock over the demise
of the patriarch of the house,
Nigeria Borrows More Money to Pay Bills
Nigeria remains in a tight spot as low oil prices force officials to
burn through borrowing reserves to pay salaries.
Search for funding for Nigeria giving us hypertension – Okonjo-Iweala
Over 70 per cent of the workers in the Federal Ministry of Finance,
including top officials, have high blood pressure as a result of
excessive stress at work.
6 May 2015
Call for action with Ireland to be fattest country in Europe by 2030
Nepal: Presidential residence, some ministries declared unsafe after earthquake
After a safety assessment, technicians from the Department of Urban
Development and Building put red stickers in the rear section. It will
now have to be demolished and rebuilt.
23 organs harvested from five brain-dead donors in a day at Chennai hospital
Chennai: In a rare operation, the Chennai-based Apollo
Hospitals has harvested 23 different organs from five brain-dead donors
to give a new lease of life to needy patients, an official said on
Wednesday.
Vikas Gowda, Seema Punia recommended for Khel Ratna
New Delhi: Commonwealth Games gold medallist discus thrower
Vikas Gowda has been recommended for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna for the
second time along with his female counterpart and CWG silver winner
Seema Punia for the coveted award this year.
Delhi High Court pulls up municipal bodies, says Nepal-like earthquake will lead to death of lakhs
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday rapped the city's
municipal corporations for "dereliction of duty" and allowing buildings
to come up without complying with regulations saying it may result in
death of lakhs of people if an earthquake, like that in Nepal, occurs
here.
Coalition conundrums of British politics as United Kingdom goes to polls
London: This year marks the 750 years of the first sitting of
British parliament and 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna
Carta. Over the years, many countries have referred to and borrowed from
the Westminster Model of representative democracy while drafting their
constitutions; adapting to the needs and requirements of their
respective demographics.
UK Royal Baby's Father Lists Occupation as 'Prince of United Kingdom'
Britain's Prince William looks towards his wife Kate as they show their
newly-born daughter to the media outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary's
Hospital in London. (AFP)
Ajimobi vows to deal with Ladoja if he misbehaves
Governor Abiola Ajimobi
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state has warned that his administration would not tolerate any form of violence from Senator Rasheed Ladoja, the Accord Party governorship candidate who lost to him in last election, stressing that, the full weight of law would be used to deal with him if he misbehaves.
I’ll deal with Senator Ladoja if he misbehaves – Angry Gov. Ajimobi talks tough
Victoria to investigate foreign worker exploitation in Australia
An Australian government inquiry is
to investigate labour exploitation following revelations of widespread
abuse of foreign workers.
Bill Clinton Defends His Foundation's Foreign Money
Bill Clinton says he has no regrets
about taking millions in foreign cash for his foundation — even though
the donations have caused a political headache for Hillary Clinton as she tries to follow him into the Oval Office.
Crisis in PDP: 'Don't let greedy aides destroy your legacy' - Party Sec. tells Jonathan
‘APC is worse than PDP,’ Ex-Minister says
One killed, 30 hurt as ‘tornado’ hits north Germany
Tornado in north Germany
One man was killed and more than 30 people injured when a tornado and
violent storms hit northern Germany, ripping tiles off roofs, downing
trees and overturning cars, emergency services said Wednesday.
Shell moves to reduce road accidents
Along a Lagos road
SHELL Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) is partnering the
Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and state governments in the
country to reduce road accidents, the company’s Manager, Government
Relations, Mr. Edesiri Akpomudjere, has said.
Borno lauds Nigerian military on rescue of abducted women
Borno State governor, Kashim Shettima
The Borno Government on Sunday commended the Nigerian
military for its efforts in rescuing about 500 children and women
abducted by suspected Boko Haram insurgents in Sambisa forest
‘Any child they father will grow to inherit their ideology…’
Gov. Shettima
Boko Haram impregnate girls, women to sustain successors in North East, says Shettima
BORNO State Governor, Kashim Shettima, has said that Boko
Haram insurgents deliberately rape girls and women with the intention of
getting them pregnant, so they would give birth to future insurgents as
successors of their violent struggles in the North East of Nigeria.
New Zealander with fetish for toothless women, guilty of assault
Philip Lyle Hansen
A New Zealand man with a fetish for “fat gummy ladies” who
yanked women’s teeth out with pliers during sex was found guilty
Wednesday of assault and indecent assault.
Borno indigene walking to Maiduguri arrives Ilorin
Mallam Hassan Umar
An indigene of Borno, who is on an historic walk from Lagos to Maiduguri, has arrived Ilorin, the Kwara capital.
Four sentenced to death in Kabul lynching case
Four Afghan men were sentenced to death Wednesday for the savage
lynching of a woman falsely accused of blasphemy, a landmark judgment in
a nation where female victims often have little legal recourse.
APC Governors Meet With Gen. Buhari
For the first time since the March/ April general elections,
the Governors-elected under the platform of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) have met with the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
Enugu Impeachment: Nigeria Needs Code Of Political, Ethical Conduct – Legal Expert
A Legal Practitioner, Wahab Shittu, said this on Sunrise Daily on
Tuesday, during a conversation on the impeachment brouhaha in Enugu
State.
Beings In Colour… Nigeria’s socio-political expression on canvas
With themes addressing issues of societal relevance and subjects of
symbolic influence on the Nigerian historic and contemporary
socio-political, the iconoclastic representations of Tochukwu’s works
speak in bold terms, Tochukwu bars no holds.
3 May 2015
WHEN ENTERTAINERS Converged on Lagos
Vanessa Obioha reports Nigerian artistes
may not be about outward show only, and that some of them should be
reckoned with in their brainpower
Alot of in-betweens happened at the recently held Nigeria Entertainment
Conference (NEC).
Okonjo-Iweala: With Elections Over, there’s Greater Foreign Optimism about the Nigerian Economy
Okonjo_iweala
Focus of the Spring Meetings
The spring meetings focused on two set of critical issues; the first is weak recovery in the global economy, particularly in Europe and Japan and the rest of the world, with the US showing more robust recovery but not out of the woods per se yet, and the impact of this weak global recovery for the rest of the world.
The spring meetings focused on two set of critical issues; the first is weak recovery in the global economy, particularly in Europe and Japan and the rest of the world, with the US showing more robust recovery but not out of the woods per se yet, and the impact of this weak global recovery for the rest of the world.
1 May 2015
Suspected Fulani gunmen kill six soldiers, three others missing in Taraba
THE dream of putting an end to the ill-activities of suspected Fulani
gunmen in Taraba State has no doubt hit the rock, as no fewer than six
soldiers have reportedly been killed and three others missing.
APC, PDP allege last-minute looting, recruitment, others
ALLEGATIONS of last-minute looting of the nation’s resources, hurried
recruitment into the public service and rushed privatisation/sale of
key financial institutions and assets were levelled against each other
at the weekend by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP).
It’s too late to rally for votes, APC tells Jonathan
THE All Progressives Congress (APC) has said it was too late
for President Goodluck Jonathan to convince Nigerians to vote for him
and his party in the polls starting on the 28th of this month.
APC accuses Jonathan of sabotaging transfer of power
The All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday accused the
President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration of plotting to sabotage a
smooth handover of power to the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, on
May 29, 2015.
Court jails Igbinedion, aide over N25 billion fraud
THE Federal High Court sitting in Benin City yesterday
afternoon sentenced the younger brother to the former governor of Edo
State, Michael Igbinedion and Patrick Eboigbodin, who were both personal
aides to former governor, Lucky Igbinedion, to six years and 20 years
imprisonment respectively, over money laundering charges amounting to
N25 billion brought against them and three others by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Labour Party faults Buhari’s transition committee
THE Labour Party (LP) yesterday expressed concern over
membership of the transition committee inaugurated by President-elect,
Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, arguing that the composition of the
committee has also raised doubts over the capability of Buhari to fight
corruption as he promised during his campaigns.
‘FG’s suit against N’Assembly violates separation of powers’
REP-elect for Yewa North/Imeko Afon Federal Constituency,
and former Chief of Staff to the Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC), Kayode Oladele, has described the decision by
the Federal Government to drag the National Assembly to the Supreme
Court over constitution amendment as ill-conceived and violates the
doctrine of separation of powers and legislative supremacy.
A new Nigeria: The economics of survival
THE group of seven most developed nations, including Canada,
the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and
Italy, guard their fortunes jealously.
30 Apr 2015
Ogun industrial estate lacks fire station, suffers disasters
Fakoya’s razed apartment
Residents of Agbara Industrial Estate in
the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State say their plea to
the state government to provide the area with a fire service station has
been ignored for years.
The residents told 9janewsworld
that the absence of a fire service station in the estate slowed down
responses to some fire disasters which happened recently in the area,
causing “preventable loss of valuables”.
Our correspondent gathered that the
latest fire incident, which occurred on Tuesday, April 21, affected a
private residence, damaging parts of the building and destroying a
Toyota Prado valued at N10m.
When 9janewsworld visited the
area, the victim, Mr. Adewale Fakoya, said the fire was caused by an
electric surge in his garage, which made his vehicle the first casualty.
He added that while the fire raged, the
household had to wait for firefighters from the Bagadry Fire Station,
which was a long distance from the industrial area.
He said, “The incident occurred at about
5.30pm on Tuesday. We were not at home. My wife was called on the phone
that there was fire in our apartment. By the time she rushed back home,
the fire had become uncontrollable.
“I have stayed for about 15 years in
this estate, and there is no single fire service station. We are at the
mercy of fire disasters. My vehicle is brand new and it is worth about
N10m. If there were firefighters who had responded promptly to the fire,
probably the damage would have been minimised.”
Fakoya, who is a chartered accountant,
took our correspondent round the rooms affected by the fire. Our
correspondent observed that most of the walls were cracked from the
inferno, while the ceilings had also been damaged.
Speaking with 9janewsworld, the
Chairman, Agbara Estate Residents Association, Prof. Tunde Fatunde, said
the executives had written several letters to the government on the
matter, adding that it was only promises that the estate got.
He said the Commissioner for
Environment, Ayo Olubori, and other officials had also visited and been
briefed on the need for a fire service station, but nothing had been
done.
He said, “Agbara is an area where about
95 per cent of the state government’s revenue comes from. The tax from
industries in the area runs into billions of naira. We have written
several letters to the government on the need for a fire station.
Nothing has come forth yet.
“Last year, the commissioner was invited
to inspect this area. It is the responsibility of the government to
provide a fire service station for an industrial estate like this. The
government must be able to undertake its responsibility, which is the
security of lives and property.
“The commissioner came and gave us a
‘yes’, but we are still waiting for the implementation. In an industrial
estate like this, a disaster worse than this can happen at any time.
Technology has advanced, such that we can have a mobile firefighting
service. In case of emergencies, it can move at a very fast pace.”
Our correspondent gathered that apart
from the state commissioner, a Special Adviser to the Governor and
Managing Director of the Ogun State Property and Investment Corporation,
Babajide Odusolu, had also visited the area, and called for a
stakeholders’ meeting with the executives, which had yet to yield any
result.
Another resident in the estate, who declined to be identified, said there had been four fire incidents since January 2015.
He said, “There are lots of anomalies
that need to be corrected here. One of them is this lack of a fire
service station, which can respond to fire disasters promptly. In 2015,
we have had four fire incidents.
“A woman’s house got burnt in the estate. She was a widow. The closest fire stations to this place are in Ota and Badagry.”
The Ogun State Commissioner for
Environment, Olubori, could not be reached, as calls made to his phone
on Monday and Tuesday did not connect. Also, a text message sent to his
line had not been replied to.
When the OPIC’s official line was
called, a worker, who responded, said the OPIC spokesperson could not
talk to our correspondent on the telephone.
We won’t congratulate A’Ibom gov-elect, says APC
Umana Umana
The All Progressives Congress, Akwa Ibom
State chapter, has warned against the plan by the Peoples Democratic
Party to use some faceless individuals as the party’s local government
chairmen to congratulate the Governor-elect, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, of the
PDP.
Cops engage hoodlums in Lagos brothels
Some of the brothels on Oyingbo road
There was pandemonium in the Railway
line area, Otto bus stop in the Oyingbo area of Lagos on Sunday when
policemen engaged some hoodlums, said to be hiding some arms inside some
brothels.
9janewsworld learnt that during
the confrontation, where police reportedly exchanged gunfire with the
hoodlums, residents and shop owners scampered for safety.
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