30 Jun 2015

Schoopreneurship’ scheme aims to remedy education crisis in Nigeria’s Boko Haram-ravaged northeast region


Along with a death toll estimated in the tens of thousands, education, too, has been a casualty of the ongoing Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria's volatile northeastern region.

CBN extends BVN registration deadline to Oct. 31

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has extended the Bank Registration Verification (BVN) deadline to Oct. 31, to accommodate customers who had thronged the banks to beat an earlier closing date.

Deeply disrespectful' homeless east Europeans set up camp at Hyde Park

Time to go: Witnesses claim the group of around a dozen Eastern Europeans were at the memorial all last week, dumping their sleeping bags, cases and black sacks overnight before moving on first thing the next morning in an attempt to evade the authorities
Rough-sleeping Eastern Europeans have been pictured camping at a memorial to victims of the 7/7 London bombings – eating dinner off the plaque and even using the site as a makeshift toilet – on the eve of the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks.

BVN: Customers call for extension

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Customers in commercial banks operating in Asaba, the Delta State capital have appealed to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to extend the deadline for the registration of the mandatory Bank Verification Number (BVN) which officially ended yesterday.

Boko Haram forced Chibok girls to join them and kills: say report


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 Some of the 219 'Chibok girls', kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in Nigeria last year have been brainwashed to fight for the dreaded Islamist group, with many carrying out public beatings and even killings, other captives have said.

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Tragedy struck over the weekend at Uratta in Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo State when a 15-year-old senior secondary school student, identified as Paschal Egbosimba, committed suicide.

Islamic State hit with multiple air strikes by U.S.-led coalition -statement

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WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) - The United States and its allies staged 18 air strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq on Monday in the latest round of daily attacks on the militant Islamic group, a statement from the joint task force said.
Seven of the strikes focused on an area near Al Hasaka, Syria, hitting tactical units, vehicles and a tank, while targets near Ar Raqqa and Dayr Az Zawr also were hit, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement released on Tuesday.
In Iraq, nine attacks near Baghdadi, Falluja, Haditha, Mosul and Waleed targeted a tunnel system, heavy equipment, a tactical unit, vehicles and a building.                                                                
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The Lagos State Government has removed all illegal tankers parked or abandoned along the Apapa–Oshodi Expressway.

He called on members of the public to inform LASTMA of abandoned tankers and trucks along the Apapa – Oshodi Expressway, stressing that the agency has been quipped to respond to such calls.
The Lagos State Government has removed all illegal tankers parked or abandoned along the Apapa–Oshodi Expressway.
This was disclosed through a statement by the spokesperson of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LSTMA, Mrs. Bola Ajao, on Monday.
She said that Government’s decision to clear the abandoned tankers from the area would minimize gridlock, adding that it will ensure the safety of Lagosians plying the road.
According to the General Manager, LASTMA, Babatunde Edu, who headed a combined team from the agency, the Nigerian Navy and the police on Sunday, stressed that the team removed over 50 tankers from the area.
Edu further stated that the exercise was carried out so as to restore sanity to the area and checkmate the shortcomings resulting from abandoned tankers.
He affirmed, “The state government, being a responsible and responsive one, will ensure that every citizen has a right to Apapa, and not only the tankers or trucks carrying containers.”
The LASTMA boss said the tanker drivers had in the past truncated efforts to restore sanity to Apapa, adding that the government will not relent in its enforcement until tanker drivers obey laid down rules.
He said, “Series of meetings have been held with the Petroleum Tanker Drivers branch of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers to educate their members and ensure that tanker drivers desist from indiscriminate parking and indiscipline attitude on the road.
“All tanker drivers are advised to adhere strictly to the new directive, as the government will not hesitate to enforce traffic rules and regulations to the latter.”
He called on members of the public to inform LASTMA of abandoned tankers and trucks along the Apapa – Oshodi Expressway, stressing that the agency has been quipped to respond to such calls.

Patrick Mensah of Gahna Gets 17 yrs imprisonment for importing 27.6kg of Cannabis Sativa (narcotics similar to cocaine) into Nigeria.


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Mensah, who was arraigned before the court by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on a one-count charge of dealing in narcotics, was handed the verdict after he pleaded guilty to the crime.

NNPC of spending N3.8tn in three years without approval

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National Economic Council, NEC, which was yesterday inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari, has revealed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, spent N3.8 trillion in three yearsThe  without approval. This was as it explained that whereas the state oil corporation claimed to have earned N8.1 trillion from 2012 to May 2015, what it paid into the Federation Account was N4.3 trillion.

29 Jun 2015

28 Jun 2015

Road Accident around Nyanya Abuja, car lands in a canal.

According to the eye witness, the accident was caused by brake failure which resulted in the car losing control and plunging into a canal. This accident was along Karu Side, Nyanya, Abuja. More photos after the cut...

Nigerian Football Team in England 1949.

Nigerian Football Team in England 1949. Nigerian football team was the first ever to leave West Africa. They arrived in the UK on the 29th of August 1949 and played nine matches in five weeks against top English amateur teams. This picture is of a training session with their coach 'the famous Fulham football star' John (Jack) Finch.

The Presidency has replied to PDP's assessment of President Buhari's administration one month after inauguration.

The Presidency has replied to PDP's assessment of President Buhari's administration one month after inauguration. Olisa Metuh, the Spokesperson of PDP had in a statement released earlier today called on Nigerians to pray for the Buhari led administration, saying that it has been all motion but no movement. In a swift reaction, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina in a statement released tonight said the new administration is cleaning the filth of the last one

Buhari condemns recent Boko Haram attacks, reassures of uncompromising commitment to end terrorism

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President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned in the strongest language the latest terrorist attacks on Borno and Yobe communities by the Boko Haram bandits. In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, the President said he was deeply touched by these mindless incidents of violence on innocent people during the month of Ramadan.
According to President Buhari, the terrorists are enemies of everybody, and enemies of humanity everywhere. He explained that no sane people who believe in any god would be destroying the lives of innocent people in cold blood, adding that terrorists don’t represent any religion.

27 Jun 2015

Kidnapped Vice Chancellor freed

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The Police in Rivers State on Saturday confirmed the release of Rosemond Osagholu, the Vice Chancellor of Ignatius Ajuru University, Port Harcourt.

I will overcome corruption charges against me – Sylva

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Immediate past governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Timipre Sylva who is presently facing corruption charges in
the court, yesterday expressed confidence about overcoming the
present persecution against him.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, said it seized narcotics and destroyed cannabis farms worth N542bn in 2014.

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Chairman and Chief Executive of the agency, Ahmadu Giade who gave the figure on Friday in Abuja at the celebration of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, added that 12,304 persons were arrested and questioned in connection to hard drugs in the past 17 months.

Ongoing crisis will strengthen ruling party – APC in diaspora

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Members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Scandinavia have assured the current crisis rocking the party is one that would eventually strengthen the party.

Glastonbury Festival 2015, A heavy shower on Friday afternoon brought out the wellies, ponchos and umbrellas and created puddles on site.


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Rain has fallen on the Glastonbury Festival as fans enjoyed the first day of music on the main stages.

This Man, Former terror suspect Zaky Mallah said Australian Muslims could feel "justified" in joining ISIL



 A decade ago he was convicted for threatening to kill government officials. He had been tried for much more serious terrorism offences, though acquitted. Much more recently - four years ago - he travelled to Syria and met with fighters.

Nigerian Superstar boxer- Gifted Cole, knocked out Mexican champion Yair Agular in round 3 of a 10- round battle that put his World Boxing Federation Title on the line. The referee stopped the fight after Cole sent Agular to the ground with a blow to the body. See the photos after the cut.. Cole, the undefeated Nigerian boxer, currently ranked #13 in the world, is quickly moving to the top ranks and is carving out a name for himself in the boxing world. Outside of the ring, Cole is also a newly appointed, U.N. Peace Ambassador; consistently giving back to the community through initiatives all over Africa. Please continue to follow #TeamGifted, as he trains to take on his next opponent. Instagram @giftedcole Facebook : Gifted Cole.

Dozens of Cubans risk their lives daily, illegally crossing several countries to get to the US.



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Israel de la Rosa and his wife Joani hide from the authorities and criminals along their journey to the US [Amparo Rodriguez/Al Jazeera

Nigeria Cole knocked out Mexican Yair Agular in round 3 of a 10-round battle

Nigerian Superstar boxer- Gifted Cole, knocked out Mexican champion Yair Agular in round 3 of a 10- round battle that put his World Boxing Federation Title on the line. The referee stopped the fight after Cole sent Agular to the ground with a blow to the body. See the photos after the cut.

Buhari’s spokesman explains delay in appointment of Ministers

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Nigerians may have to wait much longer to have a glimpse of the list of ministerial nominees from President Muhammadu Buhari, as his spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu, yesterday disclosed that the appointment of ministers is not in the president’s scale of preference at the moment.

Rivers Inquiry: Witnesses link PDP chairman, former First Lady, Patience Jonathan, to election violence

Rivers' Commission probing killings, destruction during 2015 elections

Several witnesses who testified before the Commission of Inquiry probing politically motivated killings in Rivers State during the 2015 general elections accused the former First Lady, Patience Jonathan, of having a hand in the series of violence recorded during the polls.

Tunisia launches security crackdown after hotel attack



Eighty mosques ordered shut for "inciting violence" after man disguised as tourist kills 39 in coastal town of Sousse.

Nigerian govt under fire for lifting textile import ban

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The National Union of Textiles Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN) and the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture ( NACCIMA) have rejected the lifting of import ban on textile products by the government, saying it was illegal and did not follow due process, the Nigerian media has reported.

Carlos Tevez hits winning spot kick after David Ospina kept Lionel Messi and Co at bay



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“The next three months may be hard, but billions of dollars can be recovered, and we will do our best,”

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The Federal Government has started tracing looted Nigerian funds to foreign countries with the aim of retrieving them.
 
This move came after  the declaration by President Muhammadu Buhari on his first day in Aso Villa office that he inherited an almost empty treasury from his predecessor, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, thus vowing that his administration would recover all the looted funds kept in foreign banks by corrupt Nigerians.
The President was quoted as saying in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina.
“The next three months may be hard, but billions of dollars can be recovered, and we will do our best,”
Some of the countries where looted funds from Nigeria have been kept in the past include Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Others are France, Germany, British Virgin Islands and other tax havens spread across the globe.
 
Adesina, who confirmed the move in an exclusive interview with Saturday PUNCH on Thursday, said, the search for the looted funds will not be limited to these countries but anywhere in the world where they may be hidden.
He said,
“The search will not only cover UK, US, Switzerland, Germany and other known havens for Nigerian looted funds but will cover everywhere under the sun. Anywhere and everywhere that the looted funds are, we have an assurance from the United States of America to assist us to repatriate these funds from anywhere under the sun.”
It was learnt that the Federal Government’s investigation was meant to identify the individuals who were involved in corrupt practices and ascertain the sums of money involved with a view to retrieving them.
Anti-corruption agencies will also play a prominent role in the exercise targeted at corrupt government officials in the recent past administration and their private sector collaborators, among others.
To this end, Adeniyi said that the Federal Government is planning to engage the services of foreign private investigators to help trace and find looted funds belonging to the people of Nigeria.
 
“Everything that needs to be done to get all those funds repatriated will be done, including engaging private investigators,” the Presidential spokesperson added.
Buhari had lamented that officials of the recent past government jettisoned all financial and administrative instructions put in place in parastatals and agencies while embracing impunity, lack of accountability and financial recklessness in the management of national resources.
 
This, the President said, had thrown the country into financial crisis.
 
The foreign search, which is expected to be thorough, will, among others, be directed at foreign banks with the ultimate aim of getting incontrovertible facts and figures that can aid the government in collaboration with the US and other members of the G7 nations to recover stolen funds stashed abroad.
Adesina said the identification of foreign banks being used to stash stolen funds was one of the mandates given to Buhari during a meeting he had with President Barak Obama at the recent G-7 summit in Germany.
He said,
“When the President met with the G7, the promise that the American President gave him was that Nigeria should just provide all the facts, the figures, the statistics, including the banks.
“He promised that if Nigeria could make the information available, then the US will help in recovering the stolen funds.”
When asked specifically if the Federal Government had started identifying the banks, the presidential spokesman said,
“Yes. In fact, the President said the government will spend the next three months identifying banks, individuals and monies that have been ferried out of this country.
“The assurance the President has given is that within the next three months, we have to concentrate on getting those monies back to the government coffers,” he added.
 
Buhari had said early in the week that his administration had received firm assurances of cooperation from the US and other countries in his quest to recover and repatriate funds stolen from Nigeria.
Buhari, while granting audience to members of the Northern Traditional Rulers Council led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, had said that it was now up to Nigeria to provide the international community with the facts and figures needed to drive the recovery effort.
He said he would be busy, in the next three months, getting the facts that would help in recovering the stolen funds.
“In the next three months, our administration will be busy getting those facts and the figures to help us recover our stolen funds in foreign countries,’’ the President had said.
 
The Federal Government may also go after property owned by public fund looters in London, Dubai, US, Saudi Arabia and other choice international real estate markets where Nigerians are known to be some of its biggest buyers.
 
It was also learnt that the Department for International Development, a UK government department responsible for administering overseas aid, had alerted the President on over N1.3tn stolen during the last administration, where it is kept and who the beneficiaries are.
 
“This was one of the agreement reached between President Buhari and the G7 countries when the former attended the meeting in Germany,” the DFID source said.
 
The US in March 2014 had ordered a freeze on $458m in assets stolen by the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, and his accomplices. Abacha died in office in 1998.
The US Justice Department named two bank accounts in the Bailiwick of Jersey and two other accounts in France as depositories of $313m and $145m Abacha loot respectively. Four other investment portfolios and three bank accounts in Britain were also frozen, with an estimated value of at least $100m.
 
President Buhari said the last administration mismanaged the economy while stating that it was a disgrace that state governments in the country can’t pay salaries; hence, the need to recover looted funds wherever they may be hidden.
 
Chief Olu Falae, commended the move and described it as laudable and desirable, he expressed the belief that looted funds could be recovered because the whole world is now talking about promotion of transparency in governance.
 
“If some monies could be recovered from Abacha loot in the recent past, then it will be possible to recover looted funds from others as well,” he said.
The former minister, however, urged the President to follow due process while going after the looted funds.
 
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“It is just that we have to follow due process because we cannot force the countries where the looted funds were stashed to return them because they are not subject to our authorities. But if we follow due process, it might be possible for us to recover those monies.
“The monies should not just be recovered; they should be used to develop the country. There should be no exception; anybody who has looted the public fund should be made to return it. Not only monies stashed abroad should be recovered, those stolen and kept in the country should also be recovered. I wish the President good luck in his move to achieve this initiative.”
Also, the Convener of Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, asked Buhari to follow the normal channel through mutual legal assistant treaty that Nigeria has with the countries where such monies were stashed, if he really wants the stolen funds repatriated.
He said, “The President may succeed if he invokes the letter of the mutual legal assistant treaty, but I am not sure Nigeria has such with Switzerland although that country has been voluntarily returning Abacha loot to Nigeria.
 
“There are several other countries that may not be willing to return the volume of the money that was kept in their banks by the looters except there is international status that Nigeria can invoke to compel them to repatriate the fund.
 
“Nigeria has to go through legal process except it was one of the wish list that Buhari presented to the G7 countries. We have expressed it in some fora that we expected that Buhari would make it the top of his agenda at the G7 summit in Germany that he should get the G7 to cooperate with Nigeria on how not to allow looted funds by Nigeria’s public officials to be kept in their financial institutions.”
Adeniran also asked Buhari to prevail on the governments of the countries where the public funds were being stashed to assist Nigeria to expose those behind the practice.
 
He said, “Property acquired in those countries must also be investigated and if it is discovered that the property were procured through proceeds of corruption, they should be confiscated on behalf of Nigeria, sell them and repatriate the money to Nigeria.”
 
He said, “It is our hope that something positive will come out of it considering that the banks in the US and some other Western countries were part of the laundering. They collected money from corrupt Nigerians and as far as we know, their countries did nothing to make sure the banks do not collect stolen money from Nigeria.
 
“Those found culpable in looting our public funds should be tried in the law courts. It’s not enough to collect the stolen funds without any sanctions meted out to them to serve as deterrent to others. Punishments meted out to corrupt individuals are also not commensurate with the crime committed, and this should be corrected.”

French woman goes on trial for deaths of 8 of her babies

One day in the summer of 2010, a man was digging in his garden in northern France when he discovered a trash bag containing the remains of an infant. When he summoned the police, they found the body of another newborn. A few days later, they found more bags in the garage - with six additional small corpses.

26 Jun 2015

Same sex marriage declared legal in all 50 states of America


  • The US Supreme Court today June 26th ruled that same-sex marriages must be recognized in all 50 states of the United States of America. Texas will probably appeal.

A female student of Delta State University, Abraka, Evelyn Mogekwe, aged 26, allegedly jilted by her partner of seven years, committed suicide.

A female student of Delta State University, Abraka, Evelyn Mogekwe, aged 26, allegedly jilted by her partner of seven years, committed suicide.

Deadly attack reported at factory in France Islamic flag and decapitated man found at industrial site near Lyon, with one suspect arrested, reports say.


An attacker carrying an Islamic flag has killed one person and injured several others at a gas factory in eastern France, AFP reported, citing a legal source.

Deadly attack reported at factory in France



An attacker carrying an Islamic flag has killed one person and injured several others at a gas factory in eastern France, AFP reported, citing a legal source.

Man leaves his car at car wash, comes back to find it smashed


According to the story, a man dropped his SUV at a car wash in Abuja for it be washed and left. And by the time he came back, the car had been practically destroyed. According to what happened, when the boys at the car wash heard that some FCT environmental taskforce were coming to the area, one of the boys jumped into the SUV and tried to drive the car away so it doesn't get seized by taskforce officials. But instead of moving the car, the inexperienced driver lost control of the SUV and smashed it into a fence. Above is how the car owner met his car when he returned to pick it up. I can't imagine how he would have felt. More photos after the cut..

Rivers State Most Hospitable, Lucrative For Investment. Wike Said

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Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers has stated categorically that the state “is investors haven as it is the most hospitable and lucrative place for investment.”

Missionary worker in Nigeria becomes first American hostage kidnapped overseas to be saved by FBI rule change allowing families to make ransom payments

Phyllis Sortor (pictured), 72, was abducted on February 23 from a Christian school in Nigeria but released 12 days later

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    Her family paid ransom under the newly changed hostage response policy
    Barack Obama has pledged that families will not be prosecuted for paying ransoms to kidnappers

Nigeria court in Kano sentences nine people to death for blasphemy

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An Islamic court has sentenced nine people to death for insulting the Prophet Mohammad in the northern Nigerian city of Kano.

EU Support power sector, offers €150m

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EU Offers To Support Power Sector



A delegation from the European Union (EU) which visited the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) in Abuja, yesterday, has disclosed the availability of €150 million grants for the Nigeria’s power sector