Wednesday 31 August 2016

RAY J TO KANYE WEST YOU'RE A SHAMELESS HYPOCRITE



Kanye West is a hypocrite for embracing his wife's sex tape now that it suits his purposes, after blasting Ray J for daring to write a song about the famous video ... at least that's what Ray has been telling his crew.

We're told Ray is livid that Kanye rhapsodized about the sex tape during the VMAs ... even giving him a shout-out. You'll recall after Ray J dropped "I Hit it First," Kanye called him"Brandy's little sister" and threw in "lame" for bad measure.


Ray J can't do anything about his cameo in the "Famous" video, but he's not happy about it ... and it has nothing to do with shame over the sex tape. He just feels Kanye is two-faced for turning his nose up at the tape but then embracing it to make a buck.

We're told Ray is also pissed that Kim trashed him after he released "I Hit it First," but then grinned ear to ear at the VMAs when Kanye referred to the sexual tryst that made her untold millions of bucks.

CHRIS BROWN ACCUSER GRAND LARCENY SUSPECT In Plaza Hotel Theft



The woman claiming Chris Brown pulled a gun on her is wanted in NYC for questioning in connection with criminal theft ... for allegedly stealing a fancy designer purse at a swanky hotel.

The incident could be significant in the Chris Brown case, because alleged victim Baylee Curran claims a certain piece of jewelry that caught her eye triggered the events that led to her 911 call.

Baylee was vacationing with a few friends at The Plaza back in 2013 when they began arguing in the hotel. According to police docs, Baylee snatched a $1,000 Louis Vuitton purse from one of the girls and ran out of the hotel.

The purse contained $200 in cash, as well as credit cards and a Michael Kors wallet.

Security chased Baylee, who allegedly dropped the purse but somehow fled with the contents.

By the time cops arrived Baylee was long gone. There's a warrant of sorts -- it's called an I-Card -- which will allow NYPD cops to pick her up and take her to the station for questioning, if they find her in the city.

Apparently, the incident was bad enough that the alleged purse-snatching victim got a restraining order against Baylee from an L.A. judge.

Baylee's rep tells TMZ she had no idea New York City cops wanted her for questioning. She also claims her friend was the thief ... not her.

TMZ broke the story ... Baylee called 911 and accused Chris of pulling a gun on her when she says all she was doing was admiring some jewelry.

ROB KARDASHIAN I Followed Dr.'s Orders AND I'M DIABETES FREE NOW



Rob Kardashian has made an incredible turnaround in his fight against diabetes ... he's telling his family he's no longer diabetic ... TMZ has learned.

We're told Rob says he's in remission and his doctor told him he doesn't have to take medication for his type 2 diabetes.

He was hospitalized last December for his diabetes, which doctors warned could put him in a diabetic coma if he didn't maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Rob's been eating healthy and exercising regularly since he began dating Blac Chyna ... but he's not fully in the clear.

We're told doctors warned him his diabetes could come back if he falls off the wagon again.

World leaders impeached for legal reasons

Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff became the latest political leader ousted for legal reasons after the Senate voted for her impeachment Wednesday. Rousseff joins a gallery of former leaders forced to stand down either through formal impeachment proceedings or forced to resign under the threat of legal challenges after 61 of 81 senators voted to convict her of illegally manipulating the national budget.

Not all impeachment proceedings are successful: The best-known survivor is probably former US president Bill Clinton, who remained in office despite an attempt to remove him owing to a sex scandal in 1999.

 – Impeached by parliament –


Rousseff





VENEZUELA: Then-president Carlos Andres Perez, accused of embezzlement and illegal enrichment, was suspended in May 1993 and his dismissal was confirmed by the Congress on August 31, 1993. President Nicolas Maduro is now battling a proposed referendum on holding a recall vote.

 – ECUADOR: Abdala Bucaram, accused of siphoning off public funds, was dismissed on February 6, 1997 for “physical and mental incapacity”, six months after his inauguration as president.

 In April 2005, Lucio Gutierrez was accused of packing the supreme court with associates in the midst of a popular uprising and also dismissed from the presidency.

 – PERU: Alberto Fujimori on November 21, 2000 resigned from the presidency by fax from Tokyo, claiming Japanese nationality through his parents.

 Congress refused to accept the resignation and instead voted to sack Fujimori and ban him from public office for 10 years. Extradited, he was jailed for 25 years for having ordered massacres of civilians and for corruption. – INDONESIA: Abdurrahman Wahid, accused of incompetence and corruption, was dismissed from the presidency on July 23, 2001.

 – LITHUANIA: On April 6, 2004, president Rolandas Paksas was ousted by impeachment after being charged with granting Lithuanian citizenship to a Russian businessman in exchange for money. He was banned from standing for office in Lithuania, but was elected to the European Parliament in 2009.

 – PARAGUAY: Fernando Lugo was forced from the presidency on June 22, 2012 for dereliction of duty following his handling of a land dispute that left 17 people dead.

 – Forced to resign –

 – BRAZIL: Fernando Collor de Mello, accused of corruption, resigned from the presidency on December 29, 1992 at the beginning of his impeachment hearing before the Senate.

 – ISRAEL: Following a tax fraud and corruption scandal president Ezer Weizman resigned in July 2000, preferring to throw in the towel rather than face possible impeachment proceedings.

 In June 2007 president Moshe Katsav resigned as part of a plea bargain in 2007 after being accused of rape and other sexual offences. In 2011 he was handed a seven-year prison term.

 – GERMANY: Christian Wulff resigned from the federal presidency in February 2012 after being stripped of his immunity following an accusation of influence peddling. He was later cleared.

 – GUATEMALA: Otto Perez, accused of being part of a ring of officials who took bribes to allow companies to import goods without paying import taxes, was stripped of his presidential immunity by parliament on September 1, 2015. Facing impeachment he stood down two days later.

 – Procedures that failed

 – Other heads of state have been subject to impeachment procedures which did not succeed. They include Russia’s Boris Yeltsin in 1999, Luis Gonzalez Macchi in Paraguay in 2003, Roh Moo-Hyun in South Korea in 2004 and Hery Rajaonarimampianina in Madagascar in 2015.

 In the United States, president Richard Nixon resigned in August 1974 to avoid almost certain impeachment over the Watergate scandal.

 On two occasions the lower US House of Representatives launched impeachment proceedings against the president, the first against Andrew Johnson in 1868 and then against Clinton in 1999. Both were later cleared by the Senate.

Chris Brown accuser was stripped of beauty queen crown for lying



The woman who got Chris Brown arrested yesterday got stripped of her beauty pageant crown earlier this year. TMZ reports below...

Baylee Curran, the woman claiming Chris pulled a gun on her, was crowned Miss California Regional 2016, but 2 months later pageant officials were fed up with her and dethroned her. She was stripped in part because of nude photos that surfaced, and pageant officials say she lied and said it wasn't her.


An official tells TMZ, shortly after she won the title someone sent nude photos to the pageant director, who confronted Baylee, saying, "This is not what the pageant stands for." We're told Baylee insisted it was not her in the photos.

The director told her she'd give her another chance, but we're told Baylee repeatedly screwed up and deceived them. She would fail to show for community functions ... while photographers were tagging photos of her frolicking on a boat. She was also MIA for events ... choosing various photo shoots instead.

The director had enough 2 months into her reign, and told Baylee she was stripping her of her crown, but Baylee shot back, "You're the director. You can make or bend the rules. I'm keeping the crown and we can move on."

She still hasn't returned the crown.

Operators may face sanctions again for selling pre registered SIM cards

The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Wednesday warned telecom operators to desist from flouting the order banning sale of pre registered SIM cards or face stiff sanctions.

 The Commission accused the operators and their agents of selling pre registered sims, despite the ban.

 According to the Director, Public Affairs, Mr Tony Ojobo, “despite regulations and directives against the sale and use of pre-registered SIM cards, Operators through their Dealers/Agents are still selling pre-registered SIM cards in several parts of the country”.

Ojobo drew attention of the operators to the section 19 and 20 of the Nigerian Communications Commission (Registration of Telephone Subscribers) Regulations, 2011 saying the commission under the provisions of these sections of the Act, would not hesitate to mete out appropriate sanctions if this continued Sections 19 and 20 of the Act states that: 19.

 (1) Any licensee who fails to capture, register, deregister or transmit the details of any individual or corporate subscribers to the Central Database as specified in these Regulations or as may be stipulated from time to time by the Commission is liable to a penalty of N200,000.00 for each subscription medium.

 (2) A licensee who activates any Subscription Medium without capturing, registering and transmitting the personal information to the Central Database commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine of N200, 000.00 for each unregistered activated Subscription Medium. 20.

 (1) Any licensee who activates or fails to deactivate a subscription medium in violation of any provision of these Regulations is liable to pay a penalty of N200,000.00 for each unregistered but activated subscription medium.

 (2) Where the Commission is satisfied that a body corporate is culpable, the Director, Chief Executive Officer, Manager or Secretary shall also be liable to pay a fine of N200, 000.00 unless, having regard to the nature of his functions in that capacity and to all the surrounding circumstances, he proves that-

 (i) the offence was committed without his knowledge, consent or connivance; and

 (ii) he took all reasonable precautions and exercised due diligence to prevent the Commission of the breach.

CBN licenses 11 new money transfer operators

LAGOS—Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, yesterday, said it had licensed 11 additional international money transfer operators. The CBN named the operators as TRANS-Fast Remittance, Worldremit limited, UAE Exchange Center LLC, Wari limited, and Home Send S.C.R.L. Others are Small World Financial Services Group, Weblink International limited Cashpot limited, DT&T Corporation Limited and Corporation limited and Fiem Group LLC, and DBA Ping Express, CP Express limited.

The Central Bank of Nigeria CBN, had earlier granted licenses to three certified operators –Western Union, MoneyGram and Ria. 

The granting of licenses to the three sparked off protest from money transfer operators which made the CBN open the door for more applications from prospective IMTOs jostling for the Nigeria market, and targeting huge dollar inflows from Nigerians in the Diaspora, who remit over $21 billion annually to national coffers.

 The annual Diaspora remittance to Nigeria is expected to hit $35 billion this year following the devaluation of the naira, which remains an incentive for Nigerians in Diaspora to send more dollars home.

 The need to license new operators followed the exit of hundreds of international money transfer firms, after the CBN rolled out new guidelines stopping operations.

 CBN in a statement signed by its acting Director Corporate Communication, Mr. Isaac Okorafor, said “In furtherance of efforts to liberalise the Foreign Exchange Market, ensure liquidity and make foreign exchange more readily available to low end users, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has licensed more International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) to operate in Nigeria.

 In line with the existing Guidelines on International Money Transfer Services in Nigeria (2014), the following IMTOs are now licensed to operate in Nigeria” Before the new licenses were granted the CBN, had refuted claims that it has stopped the licensing of interested International Money Transfer Operators, IMTOs, in the country, stressing that it has not foreclosed the licensing of interested players in the IMTO space in Nigeria.

 The apex bank had observed that this claim is being made by some individuals in spite of its transparency in the licensing of the operators in Nigeria. 

The statement had said: “interested applicants are required to forward their requests for licensing to the Director, Trade and Exchange Department of the CBN, in line with the CBN Guidelines on International Money Transfer Services in Nigeria (2014), which among other things, specifies the minimum technical and business requirements for various participants in the international money transfer services industry in Nigeria.

 “The Central Bank of Nigeria remains committed to providing an enabling environment for international money transfer services in Nigeria.

 It is, however, important to emphasize that a prospective player shall first obtain the requisite licence to operate in Nigeria as an IMTO.”

NCC approves release of telecom subscribers’ data for National ID

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, Wednesday approved the release of the commission’s data from the ongoing Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards registration exercise to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). 

The commission said the approval was to complement Federal Government’s effort at harmonizing biometric data captured by different agencies in the country, particularly as there had been earlier instruction to transfer validated data from SIM registration to NIMC.

Danbatta made the approval while receiving the Director General of NIMC, Engr. Aliyu Aziz, who paid him a courtesy visit yesterday in Abuja.

 “I would like to pledge our commitment to this cooperation between the NIMC and the NCC to ensure that we have a secure, reliable database containing biometric information for all Nigerians, which will definitely augur well for the security of the country among other benefits,” he noted. “So we are committed to this.

 We recognize the importance of this cooperation and I would like to stress the need to give it all the seriousness it deserves.

 I am happy that there’s an MoU and there’s also a Federal Government’s directive, which would help in facilitating the data transfer,“ he added.

 The EVC, however, called for the reinvigorating of the existing inter-agency committee handling the exercise in order to fast-track the peace-meal data transfer to NIMC. He promised that the data to be transferred to NIMC would be fully backed up to avoid any hitches in future.

 Responding Aziz expressed a delight at the cooperation between the two agencies, said that the data transfer from NCC would also improve the ongoing National Identification Number (NIN) exercise of the commission.

 He said NIMC would use the NCC’s data to assign NIM to Nigerians who were captured in the validated data received.

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Michael Jackson Video among major winners at MTV Video Music Awards

Beyonce on Sunday dominated the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards as she enjoyed acclaim for her intertwined movie and album “Lemonade.” Here are winners in key categories at the awards gala, which was or will be broadcast to more than 120 countries from New York’s Madison Square Garden:



US singer Rihanna accepts the “Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award,” for her decade-long impact on music, pop culture, fashion, film and philanthropy, during the 2016 MTV Video Music Award at the Madison Square Garden in New York on August 28, 2016. / AFP PHOTO

– VIDEO OF THE YEAR: Beyonce, “Formation”

 – BEST FEMALE VIDEO: Beyonce, “Hold Up”

 – BEST MALE VIDEO: Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna, “This Is What You Came For”

 – BEST HIP-HOP VIDEO: Drake, “Hotline Bling” 

– BEST NEW ARTIST: DNCE

 – BEST DIRECTION: Melina Matsoukas, for Beyonce’s “Formation”

 – BEST COLLABORATION VIDEO: Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla Sign, “Work From Home” 

– BREAKTHROUGH LONG-FORM VIDEO: Beyonce, “Lemonade”

 – BEST ART DIRECTION: Jan Houllevigue, for David Bowie’s “Blackstar”

 – MICHAEL JACKSON VIDEO VANGUARD AWARD (FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT): Rihanna

Alleged misuse of funds: Masari blasts Niger Delta leaders

WARRI—The Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Masari, has blasted Niger Delta leaders, asking them to come clean on how they spent the oil money allocated to the region over the years.


 His attack provoked angry reactions from some Niger Delta leaders, who accused him of mischief.


Bello Masari

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, had put the inflow to the region in the last 12 years at an estimated $40 billion. 

Some of the leaders, including former Provost Marshal of the Nigerian Army and South-South leader from Edo State, Brig General Don Idada Ikponmwen (retd.) and former national chairman of the Association of Traditional Rulers of Oil Producing Communities of Nigeria and paramount ruler of Siembiri Kingdom, Delta State, HRM Charles Ayemi-Botu, aka Lion of the Niger, said the governor was only being mischievous and begging the issue.

 Speaking to the monthly, The Interview, Masari had challenged the leaders of the region to come clean on how resources channelled to the region had been spent over the years, noting that even President Goodluck Jonathan’s period in government did little to impact on the development of the region.

 “For six years, we had a Niger Delta president. Let us see what difference he made in six years when he was President. When the excess crude account became pocket money, how much of the money went to the Niger Delta?”

 Governor Masari, however, did not point at names of Niger Delta leaders who should be brought to account.

 Asked what he did to ensure accountability of oil money when he was Speaker of the House of Representatives and also a ranking member of the Peoples Democratic Party at the time, Masari said: “The House of Representatives has been friendly to the people of the Niger Delta than any other institution in the country.”

 He asked the Federal Government to publish how much the region had received since the 13 per cent derivation started.

 On Saturday, Kachikwu said the Federal Government had spent over $40 billion in the Niger Delta within the past 12 years.

 Governor Masari’s assertion received mixed reactions from leaders of the Niger Delta.

 Masari is correct — South-South Reawakening Group 

 Reacting to Masari, Comrade Ambakaderimo, convener of the South-South Reawakening Group gave credence to the assertion by the Katsina governor. 

“Yes, I agree with the governor because the money coming to the region is not commensurate with what is on ground. So, we need to call our leaders to account before we begin to carry arms to fight.

 “Though we know that the central government is still owing in terms of flow to statutory bodies like the NDDC, but the fact is that what has come has not been judiciously expended and the leaders must account for the imbalance.”

 Careless statement —Eric Omare, Ijaw Youth Council

 “That statement is a careless statement. The principal question is what have the leaders from the north who have ruled Nigeria for the majority of years done to eradicate the endemic poverty that is in the region?

 Bad governance is not localised in the Niger Delta, it is a Nigerian problem. “If the Niger Delta is not developed, it is simply because there has been bad governance in Nigeria and not exceptional to Niger Delta leaders.”

 No right-thinking person will say that— Ayemi-Botu

 Former national chairman of the Association of Traditional Rulers of Oil Producing Communities of Nigeria and paramount ruler of Seimbiri Kingdom, Delta State, HRM Charles Ayemi-Botu, aka Lion of the Niger, said: “No right-thinking person will say that money which came to Niger Delta ended up in the pockets of Niger Delta leaders.

 Which leaders is he talking about and how did the money end up in their pockets?

 “Are they the governors of the states of Niger Delta, do they supervise the Ministry of Niger Delta or the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC? How did the money come to them, are they contractors?

 “You do not sit down in Katsina and make unguarded statements, that is why I said that no right thinking man makes such statement. I think he should be examined properly. “Now, let me tell you, the money that comes to the region does not end up in the pockets of Niger Delta leaders, let that point be made clear.

 Secondly, a governor should not make uncomplimentary remarks without facts. “What is his problem? Has he forgotten that in the time of agro-economy, the north took 50 per cent derivation? Now the Niger Delta states are collecting just 13 per cent derivation and he is making noise. 

“Since 56 years of independence of the country, the north has ruled the country for 40 years and northerners own more than 83 per cent of the oil blocs in the Niger Delta. 

What is the yardstick for that? “What he is saying is arrant nonsense because the wealth of this nation, as it is today, is in the hands of the north.

 As the governor of Katsina State, does the allocation that comes to his state go to the leaders of the North? “If that is the situation, he should let us know how, because that is not how the governors of Niger Delta states disburse their allocations.

 “We, leaders of Niger Delta, are shouting that allocation to the region is too small and somebody is saying that the money is in the pockets of the leaders.”

 It’s not a Niger Delta problem —Ikponmwen

 In his reaction, former Provost Marshal of the Nigerian Army and South-South leader from Edo State, Brig General Don Idada Ikponmwen (retd.) said: “I want to tell the Katsina governor that what we have at hand is not a Niger Delta problem; it is a national problem and we should address the issue, not running away from it or diverting attention.

 “What is he blaming Niger Delta leaders for? The leaders saw the problem of bombing by militants and the devastation it was causing the nation. They conveyed a meeting and asked the militants to stop the havoc; they listened to the voice of their fathers and we are now talking about proper dialogue with the federal government.

 “Saying that people elected into office shortchanged their people is a known phenomenon in the country, which the EFCC is dealing with among serving and past governors, and it is not peculiar to Niger Delta. “I am at a loss why he is berating Niger Delta leaders. 

 Are we the governors, I am aware that more than half of the 15 governors the EFCC is investgating now for graft are from the north. “It is clear to Nigerians that Niger Delta leaders are not in support of corruption and we are happy that the present government is fighting corruption.

 Let all the corrupt leaders be investigated, whether from the Niger Delta, North or South-West, and prosecuted if there is evidence. “Nobody should drag us back with such allegations, it has been the trend from misguided northern leaders over time and let me inform you that stealing money is not peculiar to any region, it is pervasive in this country. So, let him say something else, instead of beating about the bush.”

‘Don’t blame Fulani herdsmen for every attacks

A member of the Board of Trustees of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr. Buba Galadima has urged Nigerians not to hurriedly blame Fulani herdsmen for every attacks in some parts of Nigeria.


Armed Fulani-herdsmen

Galadima also said any miscreant caught causing trouble or committing heinous crime should be called by their names rather than ascribing it to a tribe. 

Speaking on a Television programme “Sunrise Daily” yesterday, he said it is premature to blame herdsmen for the recent attacks in Enugu.

 According to him: “We must build our nation, if miscreants carry out some heinous activities, we should call them by their name and not ascribe it to a tribe.

 “It is common among communities for Fulanis and farmers to have disagreements over grazing, however, they always settle the issues amicably.

 Also, there are always miscreants in every community therefore, not all the cases of alleged herdsmen killings are actually true. Nigerians must know that you can never see anyone rearing over 200 cattles, leaving them to go and attack a village,” he added.

Gunmen kill human rights lawyer, Atsuwete, in Rivers

*Don’t politicise criminality— PDP

 *Killing politically motivated —APC, Dakuku 

 PORT HARCOURT—A laywer activist in Rivers State, Barr. Ken Atsuwete, was yesterday assassinated in Aluu community, Ikwerre local government by unknown gunmen.


Late Barr. Ken Atsuwete.

Vanguard learned that the assailants, who stormed his residence in Omoku-Aluu community in two motorcycles and a vehicle reportedly whisked him away in the presence of his wife, Mrs Witney Atsuwete and their three children.

 Vanguard also gathered that the gunmen that invaded Atswete‘s home had earlier abducted his tenant, Mr. Emmanuel Abah.

 Meanwhile, reactions have been pouring in over the death of the lawyer with the All Progressive Congress, APC, describing the incident as the deadliest politically motivated killing that has taken place in Rivers State in recent times.

 Don’t politicise criminality —Rivers Govt

 But in a swift reaction to the allegation of the APC, Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Dr Austin Tam-George, said the party should not politicise criminality. “The APC should not politicise criminality. 

They should allow the Police to determine the circumstances of the death of Bar. Ken Atsuwete. It is irresponsible of the APC to trivialise a serious issue as this. “We condemn the killing and urge the Police to get to the root of it to unravel those behind it.” 

Also reacting to the incident, Mr Anyakwee Nsirimovu, Executive Director, Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, a Non-Governmental Organisation, NGO, described Atsuwete‘s death as shocking. “A fearless human rights lawyer, a man who worked hard and hated injustice at any level, has been killed by unknown assailants.

 “To us in the human rights world, it is an attempt to silence speech. Let the truth be told, nobody can kill speech because it is a critical ingredient of a viable democracy,” he said. Meanwhile, the late lawyer’s tenant, Abah, who was still in shock over the death confirmed to Vanguard that he was first kidnapped by the hoodlums, who mistook him for the late Atsuwete, on his way back from the church in company of his wife around 8.pm and was taken to an unknown destination, leaving behind his wife.

 Abah narrates ordeal

 Abah said: “On Sunday evening, around 8p.m, I was on my way back from the church with my wife when two young men stopped us in front of the gate.

 “The boys came on a motorcycle. They asked me to open the gate, when I refused they asked my wife to lie down. Immediately my wife obeyed, they pointed a gun at me and asked me to climb the motorcycle before they drove off.

 “They took me into the bush that night and they started interrogating me. They asked me my name, I told them, they asked me my work, I told them. “After much interrogation that night, they asked me to go. So I called my wife that they have released me.

 “My wife said when I called that night that Atsuwete’s wife asked her not to come out that night. This morning, around 5.am, Atsuwete himself took my wife in his car to come and pick me. As they came out from the gate the boys accosted him and shot him and ran away.

 “My wife started shouting for help before some people came out and he was rushed to the hospital where he later died.” It was further gathered that Atsuwete had just brought in his family from the US last week before he was assassinated.

 Atsuwete’s last assignments

 Recall that Atsuwete was the leader of the defence counsel to the former local government chairman of Asari-Toru, Mr. Ojukaye Amachree, who is facing a murder charge and he was also in charge of the case of the sacked 22 local government chairmen elected under the APC in Rivers State. 

Police When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State Police Command, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, said the police were aware, adding that investigations had commenced.

 Meanwhile, All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Rivers State and Director General of NIMASA, Dr. Dakuku Peterside, has described the killing as the deadliest politically motivated killing that has taken place in Rivers State in recent times. In a statement, yesterday, in Port Harcourt, the Publicity Secretary of APC, Mr. Chris Finebone bemoaned over the security structure in the state.

 Finebone in the statement urged the security operatives to fish out and punish the killers of the human lawyer. Finebone said: “We of the APC have been labelled as prophets of doom for telling the world that the Wike government in Rivers State is the architect of the insecurity that is ravaging the state. 

They stage-manage private conferences at huge costs to the Rivers taxpayer just to show that there is peace in the state. “Just a few days ago, the NBA held its 56th Annual Conference here in Port Harcourt at a humongous cost to the taxpayer. 

Today, Barr. Ken Atsuwete, was gunned down in his home by assassins. “They first of all took someone in the same building last night and realizing they had a wrong customer, they let the fellow go while they returned at about 5. am to snuff life out of Barr. Ken Atsuwete.

 “The APC believes that this killing was political motivated because Barr. Ken Atsuwete was a leading counsel to APC chieftain, Hon. Ojukaye Flag-Amachree, who is being persecuted by the Wike administration in Rivers State.

 Dakuku condemns killing 

Dr. Dakuku Peterside on his part, said the killing of Atsuwete was driven by the insidious objective of instilling fears in the rank of the opposition in the state.

 His words: “I condemn in strong terms the barbaric, nasty and heinous assassination of Barr. Ken Atsuwete in Port Harcourt, Rivers State today. Ken Atsuwete was a prominent human rights activist, political commentator, fiery critic of bad governance, citizen activist and most recently lawyer to Hon. Ojukaye Flag-Amachree, the APC leader held on trumped-up charges.

 “The killing of Ken Atsuwete is perhaps the height of impunity which is now an everyday way of life in my home state of Rivers.” “We call on the Commissioner of Police, the IG and the DG, DSS to leave no stone unturned in unravelling the criminals behind this dastardly act.

 This is one killing too many.”

Beware of fleeing Boko Haram members’ attacks, OPSH warns residents

Jos—Residents of Plateau State have been warned to be on the alert and report any suspicious persons to relevant authorities to avoid any breach of the fragile peace as fleeing Boko Haram members from the North East are seeking refuge in the state. 

The Commander of Operation Safe Haven, OPSH, Major-General Rogers Nicholas, gave the charge, weekend, in Jos while speaking with journalists during his maiden media briefing on current security developments in the state. He said the call became necessary to prevent the fleeing Boko Haram members from settling among the people in the state and pose security risk. 

He told the people to be on the alert and look out for strange faces among them. He said: “I have established a monthly media briefing to keep Plateau citizens abreast of issues regarding peace and security in the state under my command.

 ‘’I want to use the opportunity to let Plateau citizens know that they need to be on the alert and be very vigilant because there are feellers that members of Boko Haram who have been displaced from the North East might make Plateau State their safe haven to hide.

 “With such information, residents need to be very vigilant at all times and report to security agencies as soon as they notice strange fellows around them.


                                       boko haram

Speaking on the increase in crime rate in Jos city, he said: “We have arrested over 120 suspects in the last few weeks and we have handed them over to the Police for full investigation. ‘’Though we believe that the rise in crime could be attributed to mass unemployment of youths in the state, Police investigation will reveal the true identity of the criminals.

 ‘’All we have to let the people know is that they should be vigilant at all times to avoid these criminals hiding among them.” On the rumour of assassination plot targeted at top citizens of Plateau State, the commander stated: “In the last few days, the social media has been awash with rumours that some top citizens of the state have been listed for assassination.

 The rumor is not true. ‘’We have conducted investigations into the rumour and we are still conducting more investigations, but so far, we have not found any truth in the rumour. “However, due to current security situation in the state, we have taken measures to spoil the plan of these criminals. One of such measures is that we have banned the use of tricycles at night from 9pm till 5am.

 ‘’This is because, the use of tricycles at night is posing serious security risk to us in the state. In addition, we will begin to enforce a total ban on motorcycles within Jos metropolis. ‘’There is a law banning the use of motorcycles in this state, the law has not been fully enforced, we shall ensure full enforcement of that law immediately.”

 “We are also going to drive market women from around the Terminus market, because the population of the market is increasing and such huge population can be of great security risk, considering recent experience of repeated bombing of the market. 

‘’We are going to increase the regular stop and search routine on roads in the state. The actions we are taking should not be seen as abuse of rights of citizens, especially the commercial Tricycle users, but should be seen as action taken in the interest of safety of lives and property.

Gunmen kidnap Rivers chief, demand N20m

PORT HARCOURT— Unidentified gunmen, yesterday, abducted a chief in Ubima community, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State and demanded N20 million as ransom.

 Chief Sabinus Obuah was kidnapped at his residence in Ubima, the country home of the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi, yesterday morning.

 It was learnt that Obuah was whisked away at gunpoint alongside his son and wife by the bandits who stormed his residence.

 A source, who is a relation of the victim told Vanguard that the gunmen had broken into the home of Obuah, where he was abducted alongside his wife and son, but later abandoned the wife and son and made away with Obuah. 

The source disclosed that contact has been established with the abductors, adding that the kidnappers are demanding N20 million as ransom to secure Obuah’s release.

 When contacted at press time, the Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State Police Command, DSP. Nnamdi Omoni stated that he has not been briefed.

 Omoni said he would call the DPO in charge of the area and confirm the development to Vanguard when fully briefed.

Racism: S.African school tells black students not to wear ‘afro’ hairstyles

A South African school was Monday accused of racism for allegedly telling black girls to straighten their hair and not wear ‘afro’ hairstyles.

 Pupils at Pretoria High School for Girls have said they were forced to chemically straighten their hair and not have afros that were deemed untidy.

 Over the weekend, students donning afro hairstyles and braids held a protest at the school to voice anger against the long-standing rule. Politicians quickly weighed in on the row, with the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party accusing the school of seeking “to directly suppress blackness in its aesthetics and culture”. Mmusi Maimane, leader of the main opposition Democratic Alliance party, tweeted: “My daughter has an Afro… Would she not be allowed at (Pretoria) girls?” On Monday, Panyaza Lesufi, the minister of education department in Gauteng province, visited the government-run school for talks with senior staff and students. “I really want to arrest the situation before it gets out of control,” Lesufi told reporters. An online petition against the school’s alleged policy has gathered more than 10,000 signatures since it was created on Friday. The petition, titled “Stop Racism at Pretoria Girls High”, calls on authorities to ensure that the “school’s code of conduct does not discriminate against black and Muslim girls”. “We are being discriminated against because of our hair, they want us to relax our hair, they want our hair to look a certain way,” an anonymous student told the PowerFM radio station. The prestigious school in the capital Pretoria was historically attended by whites only but now admits black children following the end of apartheid in 1994. South Africa is still grappling with racial issues 22 years after the end of white-minority rule. Black students at the school also alleged on social media that they were not allowed to speak ethnic languages to one other. Disagreements over students’ hairstyles have previously erupted in South African schools, with some parents accusing education authorities of racism.

Monday 29 August 2016

2, 000 women lose their lives to maternal mortality annually in Sokoto – Tambuwal

Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State says no fewer than 2, 000 women lose their lives annually in the state due to pregnancy-related issues. Tambuwal made the disclosure in Sokoto on Monday at the opening of a five-day Stakeholders Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop on Strengthening Health Outcome for Women and Children Project.

 “No fewer than 150 to 200 children in every 1000 under-five children in the state may not live to see their fifth birthdays,” the governor added. Tambuwal, who was represented by the state Commissioner of Health, Dr Balarabe Kakale, disclosed that the government planned to recruit 2,240 community health workers, as part of efforts to address the problem. 

According to him, the effort would enhance access to health care services at the grassroots thereby reducing the high rate of maternal and child mortality in the state. “The state would partner with the Plan International, Nigeria, the organizers of the workshop in terms of accountability and transparency of healthcare delivery.”

 The Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Alhaji Almustapha Othman, said that, the workshop would help in improving the capacity of stakeholders to enhance access to health services especially by women and children in the state. 

“It will further reduce the maternal and child mortality in the state, and provide quality health data needed by the government to improve health issues.”

Girls in the north are withdrawn from schools, forced into marriage – CAN

The Northern Chapter of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has decried persistent withdrawal of girls from schools in the northern part of the country even as it condemned the attacks on rural farmers.

 Its Chairman, Rev. Yakubu Pam, made the condemnation in Jos on Monday, saying that the situation could hamper the achievement of food security.

 “Farmers are killed on the fields and this has forced them to abandon the farms; hunger is imminent in the country if nothing is done about this.”

 Pam spoke to newsmen on the sideline of a regional delegates’ conference of the association taking place in the Plateau State capital. The association chairman called for special protection for farmers, stressing out that farmers were vulnerable to attacks because their farms were normally in forests.

 Pam also drew government’s attention the constant abduction of young girls and appealed for special security for those in the villages. 

“We have also observed that girls in the northern part of the country are being withdrawn from schools and forced into marriage.

 “The association is taking a deeper look into that menace and will come out with suggestions on ways to check the trend,” he said. Pam also spoke against indolence among youths and advised that youths should embrace farming to become assets to the society.

 “We must resort to farming to cushion the current economic hardship; doing nothing is very dangerous,” he said. Pam said that the delegates’ conference, with the theme: “Peace and Unity in the Body of Christ”, was to buttress the need for unity in the church.

 “Without love and unity, no human or spiritual community can survive including the church; unity of believers from different backgrounds is crucial,” he said.

Unilorin, 6 other universities develop anti-plagiarism software

Ilorin – The University of Ilorin in collaboration with six other Nigerian universities have developed home-grown anti-plagiarism software, designed to check academic fraud.

 According to the University Bulletin issued on Monday, the other universities are Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin and Covenant University, Ota.

 Others are Delta State University Abraka, Benue State University Makurdi, University of Jos and Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife. 

According the publication the software programme development was at the instance of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (AVCNU). 

This, it said, is the umbrella organisation for Vice-Chancellors of the nation’s federal, state and private universities.

 It said the AVCNU had mandated its Information and Communication Technology Sub-committee, chair, and the Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, to assemble IT team from Nigerian universities.

 The publication said this would develop the home-grown anti-plagiarism software with the local repository.

 It quoted the Director, Computer Services and Information Technology (COMSIT), Directorate of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Mohammed Ahmed, as saying the software was at 80 per cent completion.

 Ahmed added that using local human resource to develop the software has helped to cut down cost and show the ingenuity of Nigerians. He explained that the software has both local and global repository with features such as peer review, document comparison, and grammar checker.

 `’Other features are language support and title validation, with the name EAGLE SCAN being proposed for the programme,’’ he said. Ahmed said when operational, the anti-plagiarism application, would be made available to all Nigerian universities.

 He said that the application would compete globally, and he called on the AVCNU to see to the digitisation of local contents in the various universities.

 “The VC of the Unilorin Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, commended the technical team put together by the AVCNU to develop the programme. He noted that plagiarism is a criminal offence that has given the AVCNU concern, adding that the development of the programme is the AVCNU’s effort to ensure quality control towards quality assurance in the Nigeria education system.

pastors beat up woman for refusing to join their church (photo)

There was chaos recently at Bethsaida church, Dandora, when two pastors beat up a woman, Ms Christine Mueni, for not wanting to join their church in Nairobi County of Kenya.

Nairobi News reports that Ms Christine claimed that Pastors Timothy Migwi and Maxwell Omari, ganged up with her husband George Makori and ruthlessly attacked her outside their church on August 24. She went further to allege that the two pastors bit her on the stomach while the husband punched and kicked her… for refusing to join their church.



“When I said I didn’t want to join the church, my husband punched and kicked me while the pastors bit me,” Ms Mueni was quoted by NairobiNews.

 Speaking on his part, the husband who has since been locked up with the two pastors at Kinyago Police post in Dandora, denied the claims and said his wife of seven years had stabbed him twice on the right arm.

“We have been having arguments. She threatened to kill me on Wednesday morning and went ahead to stab me,” said Makori. Mr Samuel Mbatia, a bishop at Bethsaida church who is also the couple’s landlord, said that he sent the two pastors to help Mr Makori who had raised an alarm that he had been attacked by the wife,

 The Kenyans reported. “I sent them to help him because he said he was dying. The pastors took him to hospital,” Bishop Mbatia said. The bishop said he was surprised after the wife accused the pastors of biting her.

 Lol, who we wan believe now?

Children under 15 in Gombe inject illicit substance to their veins with syringe, needles – NDLEA

The Gombe State Command of the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has expressed concern over the use of illicit drugs among children under 15 years.

 Mr Aliyu Adole, the state commander of the agency, told newsmen in Gombe on Monday that the trend was “worsening every day.”

 “They (children) use syringe and needles to inject illicit substance to their veins “The substances embolden them to carry out all sorts of vices, unprotected sex inclusive,” he said, adding that the command had arrested many children while in the act.

 “We took some of the children to Gombe State Agency for the Control of AIDS and some of them tested positive to the virus,” he said. Adole said that some of the children have “scary and unpleasant looks” due to the adverse reactions of the drugs.

 “We have tried to counsel them; we have tried to let them know the repercussions of taking illicit substance, but they do not listen to us,” he said. The commander appealed to parents to monitor the behaviour of their children, stressing that they (parents) have special role to play in assisting them to stay off drugs. 

Child Protection Network (CPN), an NGO in Gombe, has identified increase in the consumption of illicit drugs among children as one of the major challenge the network was tackling. Malam Yaya Hammari, Adviser, CPN, recently called on parents to always observe the behavioural pattern of their children and report any sudden and unexplained change.

Police nab gang that burgles shops in Lagos markets

LAGOS—Police operatives attached to the newly re-structured Anti Kidnapping Unit of the Zone 2 Command, Onikan, Lagos, weekend, arrested two members of a seven- man gang that specialized in breaking shops at Idumota/Balogun and some other markets in Lagos State. They were arrested immediately after their operations at the market.


the suspects

The arrest of the suspects was as a result of the swift response of the operatives after a tip-off on the regular criminal acts (shop breaking) of the gang that have caused untold hardship to owners of some affected shops in the markets.

 The suspects, Yakubu Adamu, 21, from Niger Republic and Issa 48, father of 5, who hails from Borno State, Nigeria, with no fixed address, were arrested while awaiting the arrival of receivers of their stolen items.

 More than 10 bags of ladies’ wears worth millions of naira and one unregistered Toyota Corolla which is their operational vehicle were recovered from them.

 Also, due to thorough search conducted on their operational car, 2 cutlasses, 2 chisels and one heavy cutter were recovered from the bonnet of the car where they were concealed after their operation. 

A statement from the Zone said the Assistant- Inspector-General of Police in charge, AIG Abdulmajid Ali, has directed the Officer-In-Charge of Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Zone to effect the arrest of other fleeing members of the gang and their receivers so that police can conduct proper investigation and prosecution of the case.

 He has also vowed to cripple the activities of criminals, hoodlums, cultists and land grabbers. AIG Ali, also assured the good people of Lagos and Ogun states of adequate security and unalloyed maintenance of law and order.

Officials of power company attacked over outage

THREE officials of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company, IBEDC, were attacked by some irate youths of Esa-Oke community in Obokun local government area of Osun State, over two days of power outage.

 According to sources, youths of the town, who were said to have been worried by the outage, attacked officials of the power company with machete inflicting various degrees of injuries on them.

 It was learned, that the youths, after chasing the officials out of their office in the town, later caught up with them near Owamiran of Esa Oke’s palace and beat them up, using dangerous weapons. 

It further gathered that the angry youths broke into the company’s office and vandalised it, carting away some personal effects belongings of the staff, along with some service wires. Reacting to the development, Osun region’s management of IBEDC, in a statement condemned the attack, and explained that the outage was as a result of the routine maintenance of their 132KVA line by the Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN.

 The company’s spokesperson, Kike Owoeye noted that supply was restored after the maintenance work had been completed and stressed that the exercise was necessary for quality and safe wheeling of energy as indicated by TCN.

 The company, however, expressed displeasure over actions of the youths, which left three of its staff injured with bruises after machete was used on them.

 The statement reads in part: “We reiterate that the outage was due to the maintenance procedure by the TCN in Osogbo which is not under the control of IBEDC as a distribution company.

 “The company has various channels of communication with which the customers can lodge their complaints for speedy attention. Sadly, none of these channels were explored before these youths unleashed terror on our staff: the Service Manager, Customer Relations Officer and the Technical Service Supervisor.

 “With this development, we have been forced to withdraw our services temporarily from Esa-Oke and its environs to prevent further damage to lives and property. We plead with all our esteemed customers in Osun state and across our franchise area for their understanding and cooperation.”

War against criminals: Lagos task force impounds 98 motocycles, tricycles

LAGOS—Based on persistent petitions from members of the public around Festac and Mile 2 about criminal activities perpetrated by operators of both motorcycles and tricycles, the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation and Special Offences Unit, (Task Force) impounded over 98 motorcycles and tricycles at Rainbow bus stop by NNPC (Inward Mile 2), Lagos. 

The Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force, SP Olayinka Egbeyemi, who led the operation last week, disclosed that residents living around the areas complained that criminals use both motorcycles and tricycles to dispossess them of their valuable properties on a daily bases.

 The residents said in their petition to the Lagos State Task Force that they could no longer sleep with their eyes closed. A resident, who refused to disclose his residential address within the estate, Alhaji Wasiu Olaniran, said it has become worrisome everyday seeing people using motorcycles and tricycles to perpetrate criminal activities around the area.

 He said they usually rob people of their valuables such as wallets, necklaces and telephone sets. Alhaji Olaniran, who requested for regular raiding of the criminals around the area, commended the Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force for his prompt intervention. Another resident, Mrs Ngosi Akpan, a teacher, said the criminals have robbed her of her necklace and Samsung Galaxy phone while she was returning home from work.

 The Lagos State Task Force’s chairman said the Agency would continue to impound and arrest violators of government policy on restricted routes across the State until owners and operators of both motorcycles and tricycles comply with the order as enshrined in the Lagos State Road Traffic Laws of 2012.

 He noted that government policy on restricted routes across the State was meant to protect lives of members of the public, particularly that of owners and operators of motorcycles/ tricycles including their passengers.

 The Chairman said the Agency is battle ready to confront the notorious motorcycle and tricycle operators plying restricted routes at Apapa, Ikorodu, Mile 2, Agege, Lagos Island, Ido, Ebute-Metta, Ojuelegba, Fagbaa area at Iju, Airport Road and Lagos-Abeokuta expressway.

 He said the government is currently working on providing the Agency with more protective equipment that would keep them from being injured duringattacks while on duty. Also, he urged private power-bike operators particularly companies’ dispatch-riders to desist from engaging in commercial activities by carrying passengers on restricted routes across the State.

 Egbeyemi reiterated that anyone caught using power bikes for commercial activities would be arrested and charged to court with his power-bike impounded. Meanwhile, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni has directed that all those arrested be charged to Lagos State Magistrate’s Court, saying Lagos State will not spare anyone using motorcycles to perpetrate crime.

Don’t sell off Edo Line assets, Ize-Iyamu warns Oshiomhole

PDP candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu has cautioned the Edo state government against selling off the assets of Edo LINE, the state-owned transport company.


Oshiomhole

He spoke weekend in his continuation of his campaign which took to some communities in Igueben, Esan South- East and Owan West local government areas of the state. Edo people will resist any move by the Oshiomhole led the administration to sell off their inheritance which he said took the visionary leadership of elder statesman, Dr. Osaigbovo Ogbemudia to build.

 The governorship candidate said, “the assets of Edo Line are more than its liabilities and are located all over the country including the GRA in Benin City, Port Harcourt, Abuja, Kaduna, and Lagos.

” He said dependents and relatives of the thousands of Edo Line workers who were forced out of their jobs by the decision of the Edo state government to close down Edo Line have been suffering and must be reversed.

NBS set to release new figures on economy this week

LAGOS— National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, is set to roll out new figures on Nigeria’s economic fundamentals this week, just as its boss, the Statistician General of the Federation, Dr. Yemi Kale, bows out of the office he has held for five years.

 Important fundamentals to be thrown up include second quarter 2016 (Q2’16) statistics on Unemployment/Underemployment; Foreign Trade; Gross Domestic Product (GDP); Capital Importation and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). NBS would also release the July 2016 Consumer Price Index and Inflation, as well as July 2016 PMS/Petrol Price statistics.

 Economy analysts’ consensus forecasts on the fundamentals, last weekend, was decidedly bearish, pointing to continued weakening of the economy and they do not expect any positive surprise, especially on GDP and inflation. 

On GDP expectations, analysts at Afrinvest West Africa, a Lagos-based investment house, said, weekend, that they expected a real contraction between -1.5 per cent and – 2.0 per cent in Q2:2016 GDP. They based their expectation on constrained oil production, a key metric in estimating oil sector GDP, due to activities of militants in the Niger Delta which forced down production levels to below 1.9 million barrels per day (mbpd) in the quarter, about 10 per cent short of 2.1mbpd produced in Q2:2015.

 They also linked the expected GDP decline to further weakness in growth of the services sector, which includes trade and financial services, on account of the exchange rate shortages which peaked during the period as well as the pressure on consumer disposable income.

Why budget padding occurs — Ita Enang

ABUJA— SENIOR Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, has said the special attention being accorded sectoral allocation in the country’s annual budget, leaving other details in the hands of appropriation committees of the legislature to handle and approve for government agencies and parastatals, was responsible for padding.


Sen. Ita-Enang

Enang also faulted the re-drafting of appropriation bills by the legal department of the legislature, insisting that the avenues were giving room for padding of budgets.

 His position was contained in his paper presented at Legislative Lawyers Forum, LLF, during the just concluded 2016 Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, a copy of which was obtained by Vanguard, in Abuja.

 He frowned on the manner appropriation bills of the country were considered and passed by the National Assembly over the years by only focusing on major sectoral allocations in the budget proposals, while leaving other sectoral allocations in the hands of appropriation committees.

 He said: “There is the common practice that after bills may have been passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives, the legal department now re-drafts the bills, perhaps, changing certain words to give them a presentation in a legal draftsman’s perfect legislative draft.

 This, in my view, is inconsistent with the provisions of the law.” According to him, the practice must stop, if padding of budget must be brought to end.

 Enang in the paper presentation, entitled “Fresh Perspectives in Legislative Practice: Who Makes the Law, Legislature in Session, Committees or Legislators’ Bureaucracy? posited that as practised in the current dispensation since June 1999, legislators’ bureaucracy and not legislature in session made the law by making the final draft of such laws, before forwarding such bills already passed by legislature in session to the President or Governor for assent through the Clerk to the parliament.

Buhari’s proposed emergency powers and how not to kill a nation

It is a season of the absurd. Nigeria is hemorrhaging uncontrollably, left for too long to bleed and now in near-comatose situation. Truly, she is in dire need of urgent attention as she suffers from economic asphyxiation on the treatment table while she is abandoned to writhe in avoidable pain. Suddenly, it seems her doctors are just realizing exactly how bad the situation is and they are now very desperate to do everything to save her, or so it seems, from total shut-down. 

That the nation is in recession is no news. That there is biting hunger in the land is widely acknowledged. The question remains, how did we get here? From being Africa’s largest economy as at 2015 to being one of its worst in 2016; from being one of the world’s foremost preferred foreign investment destinations just a little over a year ago, to actually being among the uncourted; from a robust stock market to a rapidly depleted one; from a relatively strong exchange rate to an abysmally weak one.

 The narrative continues, regrettably, ad infinitum. When General Muhammadu Buhari was inaugurated on May 29, 2015, rather than roll up his sleeves for work, seeing, in the words of his ruling party, the ‘rot’ left behind by the previous administration, he took some time to move into his office and start work, preferring to spend time outside the Villa claiming work was going on in his office.

 Time was ticking.

 When he eventually moved in, Buhari did not see the urgent need for him to start work immediately by constituting his cabinet. He would rather prefer to spend time admiring the presidential palace as constituting a cabinet at that point in time would result to the ministers distracting him from his pastime of taking a tourist stroll around the Villa.

 When critics shouted that the clock was ticking away and that the president should constitute his cabinet and bend down to work, supporters of the president shouted down on them and demanded with impudent audacity that the president be allowed to work at his own pace as ‘he knew what he was doing’. Time was still ticking.

 When Nigerians became apprehensive about the length of time it was taking the president to appoint his ministers and take charge of all the sectors of the nation’s life, and they raised alarm about how the nation was being made to run on auto-pilot without any direction, the president’s supporters including, most unfortunately, seasoned economists, established businessmen, elder statesmen etc in APC and those who have sympathy for the president, said he should be allowed to take his time to convince the spirits to release ‘angels’ and ‘saints’ to serve as ministers.

 After waiting for so long and wasting so much time, Buhari disappointed Nigerians by appointing the ministers, a majority of whom are exactly the opposite of what angels and saints represent. The question then was, if these were the people the president said he was taking his time to look for, why did he not just appoint them on the same day of his inauguration so they could start work immediately?

 Were these kind of people that difficult to locate? 

Why waste so much time and then still end up with the same old brigade? At this point, the economy had started suffering from fiscal high fever, and time was ticking! I still remember the APC leader, the Asiwaju himself, warning about the importance of marking Buhari’s 100 days in office with some tangible scorecard as a way of proving their seriousness to Nigerians. 

Unfortunately, it seemed Tinubu over-rated his political godson, Buhari. 100 days passed, only excuses were given as scorecards. To crown the mess with ash, their ministers were appointed nearly six months after the government came to power. Every serious-minded, truthful and patriotic person knows that the first 100 days and first six months of any administration are key and shape largely the future of that administration. If those of this administration were deliberately wasted and used to engage in trifles, it only goes a long way to show what the future holds.

 Should Nigerians be surprised that we are where we are today? As if these anomalies were not enough, the president embarked on numerous needless foreign trips leaving the nation’s ship unattended to while it sailed aimlessly for the rocks. Even at times of extreme crises that needed the president’s decisive attention, he would abandon Nigerians to their fate and face Europe, America, Asia or any other continent that tickled his fancy.

 It was so bad that a section of the populace referred to him as Nigeria’s ‘foreign president’! All the claims that the president’s trips were already yielding results just to pacify worried Nigerians have been proved to be lies as the nation slid rapidly into recession without any impact from the president’s numerous trips. 

To make matters worse, a lot of people celebrated the fact that the president was ruling and running Nigeria like a sole proprietor and saw nothing wrong in his extreme slowness to the extent that he was nicknamed ‘Baba Go-Slow’ with much indignant conviviality. As if body language was ever enough to lead a family not to talk of a complex nation like ours, many, including labour leaders, industrialists, businessmen, captains of industry, civil society organizations etc who should know better cheered him on.

 Today, ‘body language’ has landed us in a situation where the president suddenly realized that he actually has no time on his side and is seeking emergency powers to carry out what ordinarily should be a president’s normal functions. He and his handlers have suddenly realized time is no more on their side; they are just seeing today what a majority of Nigerians whom they see as enemies have since seen and cautioned about long time ago.

 Blinded by hate, they have gathered for themselves those that would tell them what they are itching to hear, and turned deaf ears to the voices of reason emanating from the opposition camp, a camp they so much loathe to the point of destruction. 

With the president’s camp’s penchant for blame, sophistry, hate, vendetta, vengeance and tyranny, all of which they have wasted time engaging in, granting president Buhari any kind of emergency powers would amount to finishing off Nigerians under the guise of economic expediency. Buhari does not need such powers to revamp our economy even though I agree that some of the laws can be given speedy amendments to enable him act faster within the confines of the law and not as a dictator. For example, one of the laws for which Buhari is seeking sweeping powers is the Universal Basic Education Act (UBEC).

 The law which requires states to provide 50% counterpart funding before they can access the fund can be amended to reduce the counterpart funding to about 10% so states can access the over N54bn lying fallow at the commission’s coffers more easily. 

The president is also seeking emergency powers to set aside procurement laws which state that only 15% initial mobilization can be released to a contractor after award of a contract. Again, rather than suspend this aspect of the law to allow Buhari raise the mobilization fund to 50% or do as he wishes, this aspect of the law can also be amended to empower MDA’s pay 50% initial mobilization fee to contractors.

 Anything outside this might even give the president the powers to give 100% initial mobilization fee. This will not be healthy! It is the same with all the other proposals of Mr President. Does he need emergency powers for consular offices to process visas within 48 hours for foreign investors? Does he need emergency powers to sell or lease Nigeria’s assets if he so wishes? The rational thing to do in this instance is to amend the processes and remove the bottle-necks.

 The president does not need sweeping powers for MDAs like CAC and NAFDAC for example, to be more efficient. There is more to this request than meets the eye. Sun International, a hospitality and gaming company, and managers of Federal Palace Hotel have just pulled out of Nigeria over what they claimed to be the harassment of EFCC as five of their staff members who were detained earlier in the year are still to have their passports released to them despite no charges brought against them.

 Which foreigner wants to invest in such environment? Mr President should get more creative. His team of advisers should stop dancing around in circles and face their jobs squarely. For Nigeria to get out of recession, we must first fix our political malaise arising from executive lawlessness that has drastically eroded the confidence of foreign investors in our country.

 A situation where court orders are not obeyed and where a section of the judiciary has been turned into a pawn in the hands of the executive can never engender investors’ confidence. No one wants to invest in a country where the businesses could suffer closure from executive fiat, and where they cannot rely on the judiciary for redress and justice. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely! If Buhari cannot operate under the system he was elected president, the honourable thing for him to do is to resign.

 Nobody should be allowed to turn our democracy to a pseudo-military regime under the guise of emergency economy stabilization powers. If, with the checks and balances, Nigerians have suffered so much injustice, economic hardship and tyranny, how much more when the executive is left without checks?

 Even the legislature would become castrated, frustrated and exist only on paper. It is even worse when the presidency seeks to move budgeted funds from one sector to another without legislative input.

 This is dangerous! With news of children of government officials and their cronies being offered employment on a platter of gold in some of Nigeria’s “juicy” MDAs without going through laid down procedures, it is clear that president Buhari and his team cannot be trusted with absolute powers no matter how good the reason to do so is.

 If the president cannot do anything with the ‘little’ resources he claims to be at his disposal, then he can also not do anything even if he is given all the resources in the world. It is unfortunate that those who should know better are the ones applauding this latest ill-advised move just like they applauded his ‘Body Language’, his ‘Go-Slow’ and such others until they brought us to where we are today.

 This same people have been applauding political tyranny, now they want to extend it to our economy. So sad! My take is that, not just Buhari, it is dangerous to trust any man with absolute powers. Checks and balances are some of the main ingredients of a democracy; we cannot divorce them from ours unless we want to suffocate our nation irredeemably.

Sad! AIT Staff, Gbenga Aruleba loses his daughter Rereoluwa



AIT Staff Gbenga Aruleba today lost his last daughter, Rereoluwa. She turned 13 years old just yesterday August 27th. Gbenga and Rereoluwa became an internet sensation last year when photos of him blow drying her hair surfaced online. The sad father announced her passing on via his Facebook wall this evening. May her soul rest in peace Amen. A picture of Gbenga and Rereoluwa after the cut.


Gov poll: Presidency wades into Ondo APC crisis

DISTURBED by the crisis within the All Progressives Congress APC in Ondo State over the choice of its candidate for the governorship election, the presidency has moved in to calm strayed nerves.


Locked party secretariat…

The Presidency has subsequently summoned all the 25 aspirants, state party leaders and all stakeholders to a meeting in Abuja today.

 Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal is expected to represent President Muhammadu Buhari at the meeting.

 Also, the party’s national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, South-west leaders of the party and other NEC members are expected at the meeting. 

The primaries of the party had been shifted twice following the tension that greeted the endorsement of Dr Olusegun Abraham by the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

 Confirming the intervention, one of the aspirants, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu said all of the aspirants have been summoned to Abuja today to resolve the crisis that the endorsement has generated.

 Akeredolu, who said the summon by the presidency necessitated the shifting of the primaries earlier fixed for Wednesday, expressed optimism that the Presidency’s intervention would restore confidence in all the aspirants who may have lost hope in the primaries.

 He said: “A meeting has been called now and if that meeting gives directive and asks people to cut off this monumental monetisation of the process, all we need is to assuage the feeling of the aspirants and drop the issue of endorsement and whosoever emerges among the aspirants, we will all support.” Akeredolu denied being backed by the Presidency insisting that he would win the primaries convincingly.

 Chairman dragged to Court

 This came as members of the State Executive Committee of the party approached the Federal High Court, Abuja to stop the embattled chairman of the party, Isaac Kekemeke from parading himself as the chairman of the party. 

The suit was filed by the Publicity Secretary, the Youth Leader and party chairman of the party in Akoko South-West, Mr. Abayomi Adesanya, Olutayo Babalayo and Dawodu Bolakale respectively on behalf of the SEC. 

They alleged that the embattled chairman was still going about the state, claiming that he has not been suspended from from office.

 But Kekemeke in his reaction to the development, said he had not been served the court order, insisting that he remained the chairman of the party.

 Sheriff’s PDP in Ondo moves primaries to Ibadan 

 Meanwhile, the Senator Ali Modu Sherif faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State has moved the conduct of its governorship primary to Ibadan in Oyo State.

 Vanguard gathered that this was sequel to the declaration by the state electoral commission that it would not monitor any other primaries of any other faction of the PDP in the state.

 Speaking with Vanguard on the shifting of the exercise to Oyo State, a member of the faction, Mr Ebenezer Alabi said it was to prevent a situation where the primary would be disturbed by suspected agents of oppositions in the state.

 Five aspirants including Chief Sola Ebiseeni, Prince Bamiduro Dada, Hon Niran Sule-Akinsuyi and Mrs Abiye Ademoyegun are to stand for today’s election in the Sheriff faction.

Lagos reads riot act to owners of illegal structures, street hawkers in Ikoyi, V/I, Lekki …issues 14-day ultimatum



The Lagos State Government today read the riot act to all the owners of illegal structures, shanties, street hawkers and those who have converted walkways into trading points and food courts in Ikoyi, Victoria Island and the Lagoon Front of Lekki, and issued a 14-day grace period to remove such illegal structures.

In a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr Tunji Bello, the State Government warned that if such illegal structures are not removed after the 14 days grace, the State Special Task Force on the Clean Up of the areas would move in to enforce the laws.

“The owners of all illegal structures, shanties, abandoned buildings and all those who have converted road median to commercial uses in Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki have between today and two weeks’ time to comply or have the State Special Task Force on the Clean Up of the areas to contend with,” the SSG warned.

The statement added that owners of all abandoned buildings in different areas of Ikoyi, Lekki and Victoria Island which are now harbouring prostitutes, illegal miscreants and unwanted elements must clear the structures of such undesirable elements immediately.

He specifically warned owners of properties on the Lagoon fronts of Lekki Phase 1 who have littered the whole areas with compactors and several other deadweight equipments to remove them out immediately.

Bello said the State Government was concerned about the conversion of the frontages of properties and abandoned houses to kiosks and trading points by maids and guards as well as the unregulated activities of horticulturists who have turned setbacks to hide outs and selling points.

He reiterated the determination of the Ambode-led administration to restore the original master plan of Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki by checking the activities of roadside automobile repairers who have converted many dual carriage lanes to single lanes with indiscriminate parkings.

He said the State Government would no longer tolerate unauthorized parking of vehicles, trucks, among others on drainage infrastructure, adding that owners of such vehicles and properties with unkempt drainages will be prosecuted.

Bello said it was totally unacceptable for people to stockpile and display wares such as bags of charcoal on major Roads like Ahmadu Bello Way and Federal Secretariat Road, Ikoyi, stating that henceforth such goods would be confiscated and the owners prosecuted.

“We are using this medium to sensitize members of the public and residents of the affected areas who are involved in these illegalities to immediately take right action and do the needful as the State Government will take the necessary steps to enforce its environmental and sanitation laws forthwith.

“All those engaging in roadside display of wares, illegal street trading and all illegal squatters on undeveloped land and all those who have converted road median to commercial uses in Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki are being advised in their own interest to put a stop to the illegalities,” he said

Shooting Stars maul Kano Pillars, Rangers lose

Shooting Stars Football Club of Ibadan got their pound of flesh yesterday when they thrashed visiting Kano Pillars 4-0 in a Nigeria league match after they lost the reverse fixture 6-0 in Kano.

 The title race took a new dimension also as leaders Wikki Tourists and Enugu Rangers both lost 1-0 at FC IfeanyiUbah and Nasarawa United, respectively.

 Rivers United moved into second place on the table with 53 points after a 2-0 home win over Plateau United, while IfeanyiUbah are now third with 52 points. On the back of the big home win against Pillars, Shooting Stars have now recorded 44 points from 32 matches, a point behind Pillars.

 It was a deserved home win for the Ibadan club and a sweet revenge after they were humiliated by the four-time Nigeria champions in the first round of the season.

 Striker Sunday Adetunji scored a second half brace to take his season’s tally to 10 goals with Ajani Ibrahim and Ifegwu Ojukwu also getting on the scoreboard in the first half.

 The relegation battle between MFM FC and Abia Warriors was delayed by a day following heavy rain in Lagos which made the pitch at the Agege Stadium unplayable. The match will now be played by 8am Monday at the same venue.

Saturday 27 August 2016

HERDSMEN ATTACK: MASSOB blasts S/East govs as Ohaneze youths blame Buhari

1 *We need pan-Igbo security outfits

2 *Self-defence now our option — Ohaneze Youths

3 *Says herdsmen being encouraged by presidency’s alleged inaction

4 *Declare six geo-political zones sovereign — ex-Ohaneze scribe

5 IRKED by the recur-ring killing and maiming of villagers in Enugu State by Fulani herdsmen and the seeming hopelessness of the security architecture in the state, the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, yesterday, described the governors of the South-eastern states as weak and incapable of performing the primary function of governance.



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It said that had the governors established a pan-Igbo security outfit in addition to conventional security agencies, the South East geopolitical zone, would have been better protected against rampaging herdsmen.




6 This came as a former Secretary of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Nduka Eya and Ohaneze Youth Council, OYC, said President Muhammdu Buhari was treating the killings being perpetrated by herdsmen with kid gloves, noting that herdsmen were being encouraged in their actions by the alleged soft disposition of the presidency.The trend, MASSOB stated, suggested that only Igbo people could be relied on for the protection of lives and property in Igbo land, adding that it was suicidal for the governors to have had confidence in security agents, given the recent experiences of herdsmen attacks.




The groups’ frustration was on the heels of findings by Saturday Vanguard which revealed that many were losing confidence in the ability of the state governor, Chief Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi at protecting his people against further attacks. Pregnant woman’s stomach ripped open; four severely injured .




Majority, who vented their frustration, observed that the perceived inaction of the state government in the face of increasing attacks suggested that he lacks political will.





Pregnant woman’s stomach ripped open; four severely injured.





7 This assertion was predicated on the fact that the governors of Ekiti and Abia states, had while responding to the activities of the herdsmen, promulgated laws aimed at checkmating their unwholesome movements.




Specifically, the Ekiti State House of Assembly passed a bill banning free cattle grazing in the state, while Abia State governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu had ordered the revival of the moribund state-owned vigilante group, the Abia State Vigilante Services ,AVS, to enhance community policing. These, among others, were the measures many told Saturday Vanguard, had long been expected of Ugwuanyi, who had experienced series of devastating attacks on Enugu communities by herdsmen in the last four months.




We blame Igbo leaders —MASSOB




However, MASSOB in a statement by its leader, Mr. Uchenna Madus, said: “We blame Igbo leaders for these unchallenged confrontations, unwarranted and cowardice killing of our people by Fulani herdsmen in our own land. “The known enemies have the effrontery to commit this sacrilege today against Ndigbo who they were afraid of during Nigeria/Biafra war because Igbo political, traditional, religious, opinion leaders are afraid of Buhari.




“Until Igbo leaders wake up from their slumber and understand the efficiency, efficacy, and potency of Igbo-based grassroots organizations including the Biafra agitating groups who are committed to Ndigbo, Igbo land will continue to experience more devastating attacks. “Why should Igbo governors continue to rely on the security personnel in their states, spending millions of naira on them while neglecting groups that can ensure security in Igbo land?”




Enugu State gov should act now—OYC




In like manner, OYC in a statement by Mazi Alex Okemiri said: “The Fulani herdsmen continue to attack all parts of the country despite assurances by Mr. President that it would stop. “It is clear now that Mr. President has no control over them. We call on Ndigbo, Southerners, Middle Beltans and moderate Arewa people to defend themselves in the face of these continuous killings and inability of the Federal Government to protect them. Self-protection and preservation are the first laws in heaven. “The Enugu State government should act like the Abia State governor and set up well-armed Vigilante groups in all autonomous communities in the state to engage and checkmate the activities of the wicked and bloodthirsty Fulani herdsmen.




” Declare six geopolitical zones sovereign—ex-Ohaneze scribe




Similarly, Eya said: “We regard every Hausa man as our brother and friend but these killings must stop. When Fulani herdsmen killed the people of Nimbo, they said they would get to the root of the matter and that it was going to be the last. How can a human being be killed by his or her neighbour for beating a gong to scare away animals? “If we are one country, let us remain one but if we are not, let us declare the six zones sovereign countries for everybody to go his own way. We are ready to get passports to go to Sokoto or Katsina if the need be.”




FG, state govts must stop this genocide —Okoroafor




On his part, the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Nigeria, Dr. Chidi Okoroafor described the development as sacrilegious. He said: “I share the pain and horror of this violence. The killing of a priest is horrific and barbaric. It is a sacrilegious act which must be condemned in strong terms and even the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria condemns it.




Nigeria needs divine intervention and I call on all true Christians not to cease from praying for God’s intervention. “I call on the federal and state governments to help stop this genocide and systemic killing of our people.




Nigeria’s constitution is against intentionally depriving a person of his life. The Nigeria Police should wake up to combat this crime and protect the lives of the citizenry from incessant attacks.” Leading a South East caucus of the National Assembly, NASS, to the palace of the traditional ruler of Atakwu Akegbe-Ugwu, Igwe Greg Ugwu, the lawmaker representing Nkanu-West/Nkanu-East Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Mr. Chukwuemeka Ujam said: “The NASS condemns this dastardly act while consoling the families of the affected victims.”



How we planned to kidnap oil magnet, Femi Otedola – kidnap kingpin

• Our target was N500m

 • Our encounter with Senator Anisulowo

 • I coach Fulani herdsmen how to evade arrest through ICT
A 28-year-old man, Ikechukwu Daniel, suspected to be a member of a notorious kidnapping gang terrorizing the South Western part of the country, has been arrested by operatives of the Inspector- General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, for allegedly masterminding the April 27, 2016, abduction of Senator Iyabo Anisulowo in Ogun State.


Suspects who planned to kidnap oil mogul, Otedola

The 70-year-old senator, who represented Ogun West Senatorial District, between 2003 and 2007, was abducted alongside her security guard on her way home from her farm along Igbogilad Road, in Yewa Local Government area of Ogun State. 

Senator Iyabo who was also a former Minister of State for Education, was released after 10 days in captivity following pressure by the police on relatives and friends of members of the kidnap gang who were mainly Fulani natives.

 Crime Guard gathered during the week that IRT operatives who were acting on a directive by the Acting IGP, Ibrahim Idris, arrested one Mohammed Babuga, who provided information that aided the operatives in trailing Daniel, popularly known as ‘Ike’, to his hideout in Festac Area of Lagos State. He was subsequently apprehended while negotiating a N4m ransom from relatives of another victim in his gang’s custody. 

 Sources at the IRT led by CSP Abba Kyari, disclosed that Daniel is an I-tech expert coaching Fulani kidnappers on the use the ICT in evading arrest. Daniel, who is a native of Imo State but was born and raised in Kaduna State, told Crime Guard during an interview in Lagos , that he and members of his gang were perfecting plans to abduct billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, before he was arrested. 

 He narrated that they missed him once when he attended a function at Ibadan Oyo State, due to heavy presence of security operatives, but they decided to take a little time and prepare properly for the operation. Expert in ransom negotiation During his interview, Daniel confessed that he joined the kidnap gang in 2014, after he was released from Oyo State Prison.

 He explained that he was arrested in 2012 for hijacking a petroleum tanker truck on the Lagos-Ibadan express way and during his stay in prison; he met one Mohammed Babuga, a Fulani who eventually led him into kidnapping.

 He added that he usually negotiated for the gang after the kidnap of their victims because of his expertise in ensuring that the ransoms are collected successfully. Dainel, further explained that after Senator Iyabo was kidnapped, he was the one who ensured that the woman’s life was spared as her family refused to pay ransom for her release.

 No reformation in prison His story: “I spent one year in prison and my case was later struck out from court over want of evidence. When I returned, I could not go back to school. I was born and bred in Kaduna State and I speak Hausa Language fluently. 

 While I was in prison, I made friend with Mohammed who is a Fulani, we were in the same cell. After my one year in prison, I realized that prison wasn’t a place for reformation and I that inmates were arranging jobs from the prison. Mohammed came out of prison before me, but when I came out, he told me that he had joined a kidnapping gang.

 Kidnap operations out of prison “ In 2014, I joined Mohammed’s gang and we kidnapped a man. I don’t know the man’s name and we kept him in a forest in Ilorin. We were paid N5million. The second job was the kidnap of an Alhaji and I did the negotiation in that case. We got N15million from the man’s family.

 I got N2million as my share; I bought a car with my share. The third operation was in Kwara State and we kidnapped a man who identified himself as Akintola. We received N3million as ransom from the family. During the fourth operation, we kidnapped a man and N5million was paid as ransom.

 How I saved Senator Iyabo’s life “After that operation, my gang members kidnapped Senator Iyabo Anisulowo, but I wasn’t carried along. I was in my house in Festac when I saw the news on the television and I called Mohammed to confirm the incident. He told me that it was Maman and his gang that carried out the job.

 They told me that they were expecting to get nothing less N50million. But, after the family of the senator refused to pay the money and there was police raid all over the place as most of Maman’s relatives and friends were arrested and, there were also police helicopters hovering all over the place, they called me threatening to kill the woman to serve as a deterrent to other would be victims.

 I begged them for two days because they respect and listen to me. Luckily for the woman, she was released and they all absconded. That single effort I did saved the life of the Senator. If not, the Fulani boys would have hacked her to death

.” I would have kidnapped Otedola in November Narrating how he and his gang had planned to kidnap oil magnet, Femi Otedola, Daniel said; “There was someone working with Otedola who brought the kidnapping job to us and the person told us that he was going to be in Ibadan.

 When we went, we saw that there was heavy security presence around him and I told my gang members that we must wait and plan very well before carrying out the operation.

 I told them that the first thing I would do to ensure the success of the operation was to do spiritual sacrifice to the gods and ensure that I defeat them spiritually before going for him.

 You know a man like Otedola, is powerful spiritually. Then, the next step was to ensure that we get army, DSS and police uniforms. I realized without impersonation, there was no way I would be able to go close to a man of such statute.

 Our last plan was to ensure that we monitor his movements regularly through our contact which is that person close to him and we would strike on a day that he has very little security men around me. I would have achieved all this by November and if we had succeeded, it was going to be my last job as I would have demanded N2billion and I was hopeful he will pay me nothing less than N500 million.

” I was always ahead of security operatives Daniel also disclosed that he made sure that he was always two steps ahead of security operatives by ensuring that he was acquainted with strategies of the DSS and the police in tackling kidnapping and other violent crimes. “I have a friend who is into hacking and he helped me hack into DSS and police websites and through that process, I normally monitor their new tracking methods. Before I was arrested, I knew the police were looking for me but I believed in my knowledge of Nigeria security apparatus. But it failed me.

 “ Accomplice, Mohammed speaks When Crime Guard Interviewed his accomplice, Mohammed Babuga, 32, a native of Kebbi State, who is married with two children , he confessed that he was first arrested in 2011 when he went for a robbery operation with Maman on the Kaduna Road in Kwara State.

 “I used to take them to the scene and they paid me N156, 000 in three operations. During the third operation while taken them back to Ilroin, some vigilante men arrested us and took us to the police where we were charged to court and I was remanded in Prison. 

While in Prison, I met Ike, but when I left Prison, I joined a kidnap gang led by Boeyi and Bubah Bube and we kidnapped a Fulani man. We got N4million and I was given N700, 000. We did our second job at Rejob, a boundary between Kebbi State and Niger.

 We collected N2million and I got N250, 000. After that operation, I left Kebbi and relocated to Oyo State because there were no good roads. Boeyi later called me and said he wanted to join me and he had gotten an Ak47 rifle and one Abubakar, a headsman also had a pump action gun. We contributed money and bought a Honda Bullet. Boeyi brought a job which was to kidnap a man, but before we went for the job, Ike came and joined us and we did four jobs together before I was arrested. “




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