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resident Muhammadu Buhari will today begin a weeklong official visit to Saudi
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PDP leaders want Sheriff’s appointment terminated ...warn NWC not to extend its tenure
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ew National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff, yesterday came under fire as some leaders of the party told him to resign his appointment immediately. The leaders, under the aegis of PDP Rescue Group, led by Ambassador Wilberforce Juta, who also contested for the national chairmanship, also warned the NationContinued on Page 2>>
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osnibajo (4th left), Minister of Solid Mineral Resources, Fayemi Kayode (2nd right), Chief Jim Nwobodo (1st right) with bishops during the Catholic Bishops Conference in Abuja, at the weekend. PHOTO:STATE HOUSE
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al Working Committee, NWC, of the party not to extend its tenure. Addressing newsmen at a press conference in Abuja yesterday, Juta said the party leaders are upset and disappointed with the appointment of Sheriff. Speaking the mind of the group, Wilberforce said most party faithful do not see in Sheriff a model of impeccable integrity that the PDP badly needs to lead it at this critical moment. The group expressed disappointment with the appointment of the new national chairman; a decision it said was against the wishes of party members. “We are upset by the decision of the National Executive Committee of the party in appointing Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff as the new National Chairman of the party. We are convinced that this decision by the NEC is against the will and wish of the generality of faithful members. “We know for a fact the North-East Zonal wing, having been directed by the National Caucus of the party to forward nominees from the zone, did not nominate Sen. Sheriff for the position of National Chairman. “In the interest of the PDP and the country, Sen. Sheriff should do the needful by stepping down honourably as it is evident that party members nationwide overwhelmingly reject his imposition,” the group said. According to Juta, all well meaning members of the party must be concerned with the latest development in the leadership crisis. He said: “The current leadership crisis is a challenge to every Nigerian in the sense that having the PDP destroyed by acts of error of judgement as being witnessed now is denying Nigeria of a strong opposition party that is badly needed if Nigeria’s democracy is to be strengthened and all tendencies towards civilian dictatorship checked. “The crisis must challenge all party members to action to halt the party from further drift. The
plan of PDP Rescue Group is to mobilise party members and leaders to help attain this noble goal.” He described the way and manner Sheriff was appointed as imposition, calling on the party stakeholders to search for a credible person to replace the former Borno State governor. He said: “Given that PDP is now a major opposition party, it is the duty of every member to ensure that party leaders possess high integrity and leadership skills. “To raise a leader, who is lacking in integrity and skills is to throw the party and the nation into inefficiency, indiscipline, disorderliness and even chaos. “Sadly, the overwhelming reaction of Nigerians to Sen. Sheriff ’s emergence, especially PDP members and leaders is that of disappointment. “It is therefore critical, if the PDP must come back to national reckoning, that we remodel its leadership on the platform of honesty as required by the party manifesto. “To this end, we call on all the party organs to rise to the challenge by insisting on the reversal of what is clearly a crude imposition of Sen. Sheriff on the party. “The party organs – the State and Zonal Chapters, Board of Trustees, National Caucus, the National Working Committee and the National Executive Committee; and pressure groups such as the National Assembly Caucus, PDP Ministers Forum, PDP Governors Forum, the G-84, as well as PDP leaders past and present - should commence the search for persons with high integrity, strategic insight and fear of God Almighty to lead the party. “It is our considered view that we should endeavour to elect only those with such discernible traits.” The Rescue Group called for early Congresses and National Convention to elect party leaders as the term of the current leadership is due to end in March. The leaders warned that “under no guise should the tenure of the current
L-R: Founder, guaranty Trust Bank (gTB), Mr. Fola adeola; former Interim National Chairman, aPC, Chief Bisi akande and Lagos State governor, akinwunmi ambode, at the Sun award ceremony in Lagos, on Saturday. leaderships of the party be extended, if we must make the needed fresh beginning.” Fielding questions from newsmen, former President of the Senate, Adol-
phus Wabara, who is the deputy chairman of the group said Sheriff ’s appointment was imposed on the party, this is even as former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State and Sec-
retary of the group, Mr. Mukhtari Shagari called on the national chairman to resign, adding that leaders of the party cannot sit down and allow it to die. Other members, who
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er members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, to achieve greater stability in the price of crude oil are expected to be high on the agenda of discussions between Buhari and the Saudi monarch. The President, who would be accompanied by a high-powered Federal Government delegation,
including the Minister of State for Petroleum and Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, is scheduled to meet with heads of international financial organisations and multilateral associations, among other engagements in Saudi Arabia. Crude oil prices and market stability would
also be on the front burner when the President goes on to Doha on Saturday for talks on Sunday with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. Before going on to Doha, the President would also visit Medina and Mecca to pray for greater peace, prosperity and progress in Nigeria. The President is also scheduled to meet with
leading Saudi and Qatari businessmen in Riyadh and Doha, and invite them to support his administration’s efforts to revamp the Nigerian economy by taking advantage of the great investment opportunities currently available in mining, agriculture, power supply, infrastructure, transportation, communications and other sectors.
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ice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has advocated for “a new tribe” of Nigerians consisting of professionals, businessmen, politicians and religious leaders to dismantle the corrupted systems in the nation’s private and public sectors. Osinbajo spoke on Saturday evening in Lagos on the theme “Change
Agents in Nation-Building” at the annual dinner of the Apostles In The Market Place, AiMP, of which he is a member. He said: “We need a new tribe of men and women of all faiths, tribes and ethnicities committed to a country run on high values of integrity, hard-work, justice and love for the country. `”A tribe of men and
women who are prepared to make the sacrifices and self-constraints that are crucial to building a strong society. “We want men and women who are prepared to stick together, fight corruption side by side, and insist on justice even when our friends are at the receiving end. “When you look at any list of alleged perpe-
trators of heinous cases of corruption, all tribes, ethnicities and religions are well represented. “In other words, high level corruption knows no religion or ethnicity,” he said. He explained that such perpetrators and conspirators are in governments, the legislature, the judiciary and the press. Continued on Page 5>>
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L-R: Mrs Helen Prest-Ajayi; S.A Media and Publicity to the President, Femi Adesina; former External Affairs Minister, Prof Ibrahim Gambari and Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Patricia Scotland, during a visit to President Muhammadu Buhari by the Commonwealth scribe in Abuja, at the weekend.
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L-R: Marketing Manager, DStv, Chioma Afe; Ronke Adebanjo of Smooth FM and Public Relations Manager, GOtv, Efe Obiomah, during Telemundo Viewing party tagged " A Passion For Revenge" in Ikoyi, Lagos, at the weekend.
L-R: Deputy Corps Marshal, Training, Standards and Certification, FRSC, Mr Kabiru Lawal; Managing Director, Nicon Insurance Limited, Mr Bayode Samuel and Corps Marshal/CEO, FRSC, Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, during the February 2016 monthly walking/ Jogging exercise by the Federal Road Safety Corps in Abuja, at the weekend. PHOTO: ROTIMI OSASONA
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Boko Haram: Military yet to identify arrested kingpin
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ilitary said yesterday it was yet to identify a Boko Haram kingpin in custody, even as troops arrested two persons for sneaking into Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, camp in Borno State. The suspected kingpin has been described as “King of slaughter.” Spokesman of Operation Lafiya Dole in the north east, Air Commodore Dele Alonge, said yesterday that the military could not confirm the arrest of the suspect, who is Shekau’s actor. Local security volunteer group, known as Civilian JTF in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State, had claimed that it arrested the Boko Haram kingpin, popularly known as Bashir Sarkin Yanka, which in Hausa means, “Bashir the
King of Slaughter.” The notorious Boko Haram kingpin was said to have been acting as Abubakar Shekau in some videos on the social media. The arrested suspect was reported to have confessed
to the Civilian JTF that he had acted as “Shekau” in some videos and was responsible for the death of his (Bashir’s) mother, two sisters and brother apart from engaging in mass slaughter. Alonge said, “As you
are aware, the Nigerian military has succeeded in rooting out terrorists from some of their hideouts in the north east and in the process some were eliminated and others have been arrested.
“We cannot at the moment provide the identities of those in our custody or in other places until after we have conducted thorough investigations.” The military also arrested two suspects, Audu Umar
and Hassan Umar, for smuggling themselves among IDPs brought from Pulka to Gwoza IDP Camp. The suspects were said to be undergoing interrogation by the military and intelligence operatives.
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ouse of Representatives Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Ad hoc committee on review of the 1999 Constitution, Sulaimon Lasun Yussuff, yesterday, reassured that the National Assembly would do everything possible to deliver a workable constitution. In a statement issued yesterday by his Chief Press Secretary, Wole Oladimeji, Lasun, who stated that the
committee commenced work almost immediately after its inauguration, assured Nigerians that the review committee would explore all necessary avenues to ensure that the desired result was achieved. The deputy speaker also promised that no opinion presented to the committee would be discarded as irrelevant, saying the committee was ready to receive all necessary information that would help in bringing about a workable constitution for the country.
He said it had become imperative to give the executive good laws that would help carry out the duties of good governance through the amendment of all obsolete laws in the constitution. Lasun disclosed that seasoned legal luminaries that would give the committee the needed technical assistance had been engaged. The committee chairman believed that there were laws and enactment of the National Assembly which have not been tested,
adding that the review has provided an opportunity to ensure that all laws that needed to be reviewed are amended by the committee The committee has all the nine principal officers of the House with one member each from the 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory as members. The deputy speaker assured Nigerians that issues would be addressed based on merit, while pointing out that the focus of the committee was to do
a thorough job that would improve the living conditions of Nigerians. With a clear jurisdiction and mandate, the constitution review committee is expected to work on the 4th Alteration Bill started by the 7th Assembly as well as process all other proposals for further alteration of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as may be necessary on behalf of the House of Representatives, or as referred to it by the House.
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igerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, has issued 72 hours ultimatum to all helicopter companies operating Sikorsky S76C series to immediately carry out safety audit on their entire fleets. NCAA threatened that any company that refuses to comply with the safety audit directive would be dealt with in accordance with the law. It directed all such operators to repeat such audit in the chopper brand every 300 flight hours until further notice. Companies operating Sikorsky S76C series in the industry are Caverton Helicopter, Aero Contractors and Bristow Helicopters. NCAA in a statement by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr. Sam Adurogboye said the directive was contained in a letter earlier dispatched to all operators of the affected helicopters types. He also said the affected helicopter companies must provide NCAA with evidence of accomplishment of the directive, adding that it would always take safety as highest priority in the sector. Parts of the safety inspection NCAA ordered the companies to carry out included visual inspection in accordance with relevant S76C AMM 20-32-00, detailed inspection in accordance with relevant S76C AMM 6600-00 and detailed inspection in accordance with relevant S76C AMM 6610-00,66-20-00,66-30-00,6640-00. The statement hinted that the directive was an interim safety measure and that it was in addition to the suspension of Bristow Helicopters operations of S-76 C ++ series and the ongoing audit in the helicopter company. The statement added: “It is pertinent to point out that this directive is without prejudice to the
ongoing investigation by the Accident Investigation Bureau, AIB, which the authority is fully supporting. “NCAA wants to reiterate that it will not leave any stone unturned to ensure that air transport is safe and secure in Nigeria.” Bristow’s Sikorsky S76C++ series had ditched into the Atlantic Ocean on February 3, 2016 enroute Murtala Mohammed Airport, MMA, Lagos. The same aircraft brand also crashed into the lagoon on the Oworonshoki Area of the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos last August. Immediately after the latest crash, the regulatory body suspended all the Sikorsky S-76C++ series in the company for safety audit. Bristow last week insisted that such audit and suspension of the aircraft type should also affect other companies with the same helicopter brands in their fleets. It would also be recalled that the AIB’s interim report of the August 12, 2015 crash had triggers global safety alert from the Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, and European Aviation Safety Agency, EASA, New Zealand and Sikorsky. FAA as the country of manufacture came up with its own Airworthiness Directive, AD, on the accident and aircraft brand while EASA, and Sikorsky, the manufacturer of the helicopter came out with their own reports on the probable cause of the accident and the way forward.
L-R: Emir of Ringim, HRH alhaji Sayyadi Mahmoud Usman (CON); governor of Jigawa State, Badaru Muhammed abubakar and President/CEO, Dangote group, aliko Dangote, at a function in Jigawa State, at the weekend.
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“They are united, they protect each other, they fight for each other and they are prepared to go down together,” he added. According to him, they are one tribe, indivisible regardless of diversity. It is this tribe that confuses the arguments for change in society. The vice president disclosed how the President and himself had been working together to get the right people for tasks. He said: “I have had several long discussions with President Buhari; the key issue always is finding the right persons for any task, a tough task indeed.
“In such a system, the private sector is a strong collaborator. The fight against corruption is a fight against the system. “Where have the billions of dollars in the days of 100 dollars per barrel of oil gone? “The shocking theft of funds meant to procure arms to defend the nation demonstrates the moral ambivalence that pervades our system. “That system needs to be dismantled if the nation is to progress.” According to him, Nigeria’s greatest battle is the one to bring integrity and accountability to public service and the private sector. “This requires a new way of thinking, a new
leadership corps, a new tribe. “The challenge today is for us all, friends and colleagues to populate that new tribe,” he added. The Vice President’s speech entitled “A New Tribe”, drew the response of industrialist, Dr Christopher Kolade, who also noted that the change that Nigeria needs is that which starts in us as individuals. Kolade said the new tribe the vice president called for must be made up of Nigerians who accept and believe in a “society where good things are the norm,” and such acceptance and belief is what qualifies people to belong to the new tribe.
He added that the new tribe of Nigerians are those who want to tell the truth and who want the truth. Kolade said: “I sometimes ask the lawyers in our country: do we have a court of law or a court of justice? If we could all say we are working for a court of justice and not a court of law, we will all be in the new tribe.” He thanked Osinbajo “for stimulating our thinking tonight with this idea. We should put ourselves in the humble position of those who want to learn. “I have known for a long time that I cannot listen to the Vice President and not learn a new thing.”
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Bitrus, Lancelot Anyanya, Hon. Muyiwa Oladimeji and others. Meanwhile, Borno State chapter of the party, yesterday endorsed Modu Sheriff ’s appointment, with a call on party members to work assiduously to ensure total victory
come 2019. Briefing journalists at the Forshams Hall Maiduguri, state Secretary, Usman Mahdi Badari said party executives at state and chairmen in the 27 councils, and the entire stalwarts were unanimously in support of the appointment. He stated that the ap-
pointment of Sheriff by the National Caucus of the party did not come to them as a surprise considering his political pedigree. Badari recalled that Sheriff was the first governor to be re-elected for a second term in the history of Borno State and a three times senator.
He pointed out that, members of the PDP in the state are confident that Sheriff ’s leadership will further reunite members and bring sanity into the party. Badari said those against Sheriff ’s appointment as national chairman were doing it out of fear or for their selfish in-
terest. “We want to use this medium to appeal to all and sundry to join hands together and rebuild our great party, we also wish to express our good intention in full support of the appointment of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as our national chairman,” Badari stated.
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L-R: Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu; Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali; Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami and Deputy Governor of Kebbi State, Samaila Yombe, during the Federal Government Delegation’s condolence visit to the family of the late Hajiya Fatima Mai Talle Tara, a woman who donated her life savings to President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign in Koko, Kebbi, yesterday. PHOTO:NAN
Jonathan’s Almajiri school policy underdeveloped education –Ganduje OBIORA IFOH ABUJA
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ano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, has criticised the Almajiri school policy by former President Goodluck Jonathan, saying it was politically driven and as such a wrong policy that achieved practically nothing. Ganduje therefore, revealed plans by his administration to integrate the Almajiris into normal schools system to avoid stigmatisation of Almajiri school graduates later in future. Speaking with newsmen in an interview at the weekend in Abuja, the governor said he had written a letter to Presi-
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mbattled former Niger Delta militant leader, Chief Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo), has appealed against the order of arrest issued against him by Justice Ibrahim Buba of a Federal High Court in Lagos. Justice Buba had on January 14, 2016, issued a warrant for the arrest of Tompolo, following his refusal to appear in court over allegation of money laundering and stealing of over N34bn belonging to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA. The judge also on February 8, 2016, dismissed
dent Muhammadu Buhari, explaining the measures being put in place to integrate the students. “The last Federal Government introduced the Almajiri schools but the schools are not well-articulated, it is a wrong policy. “For example, in my village, we have this school with only 50 students and in Kano we have over 3 million Almajiris and the number of Almajiri is almost a problem to the number of school children, so the issue is not creating a school. “If you are creating an Almajiri school that is abnormal, who will like to be tagged Almajiri? Is it that after completing your studies, your certificate will be tagged Almajiri? And later in life you will
be called a graduate of Almajiri School, which means you were an Almajiri before, so it has some social problems. “What we are adapting is integration, the Almajiri are integrated into the normal school system and from our investigation most of the Almajiris in Kano came from other parts of the northern state, from Chad and Niger. “So we have concluded that the Almajiri schools should be integrated into the normal school and any mallam, who is coming with over 200 children from another state, should allow the children to be integrated in the school or he should take his children back to his state. “I think that is a more
sustainable idea rather than building schools; how many schools can you build? It is difficult so it is better you integrate it. “I wrote a letter to Mr. President and I told him the statistics of the Almajiri and I told him the method we have taken but that will require a lot of money because you need more infrastructures, more teachers, more materials for teaching and so on but that is a starting point,” he said. Speaking on how he intends to diversify the economy of the state to generate more income, Ganduje revealed that plans were on the way to establish a rice pyramid which will replace groundnut pyramid.
oint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, yesterday said it would not create any special centre for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME. The UTME, which will be Computer Base Test, CBT, mode all through, is expected to begin on Monday, February 29. This was contained in a statement signed by Head, Media and Infor mation of the board, Dr Fabian Benjamin in Lagos. According to the statement, the attention of the board was drawn to protests by some alleged prospective candidates in Edo and Lagos states over the closure of the board’s registration portal in preparation for the UTME. “The board sincerely sympathises with the plight of these prospective candidates. “It is indeed the wish of the board that the Nigerian youth desirous of tertiary education are given ample opportunity to register for its examination. “This is why it began the sale of its application document in August 2015, which is about seven months ago. “In the advertisement for the sale of
the registration documents, the board clearly stated that the sales would close by January. “But due to public appeal it extended the registration process to February,” the statement read in part. The board further stated that it could not allow candidates to register perpetually, adding that it had a time table and it adheres strictly to it. It noted that this was to allow tertiary institutions to begin admission processes early. “We all must work to enshrine the culture of discipline in the system and ensure that tertiary institutions calendars are not truncated. “It is most unfortunate that some candidates waited until our website was withdrawn before making attempts to register,” the board stated. It noted that every aspiring candidate was expected to know the procedure as proper publicity involving the media was done. It was gathered that more than one million candidates have so far registered for the examination on the all CBT platfor m within and outside the country. More than 500 centres were also accredited for the conduct of the examination.
Tompolo appeals against warrant of arrest ...wants case transferred to another judge Tompolo’s application asking the court to set aside the said warrant of arrest. Dissatisfied, Tompolo in his Notice of Appeal filed by his counsel, Tayo Oyetibo, SAN, and Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, asked the appellate court to set aside the order of warrant of arrest issued against him on the grounds that there was no evidence to show that he had been notified of the summons and the criminal charge pending against him before the court. He stated that the trial judge erred in law in refusing to set aside the warrant of arrest issued against
him, when he held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, duly complied with the order of the court for substituted service, by posting the charge at the correct address as contained in the order of the court. Tompolo is also contesting that the application leading to the issuance of his arrest was not competently placed before the court, as the counsel that signed and filed it on behalf of EFCC failed to affix his seal thereto, as required by law. Tompolo is thus asking the Court of Appeal to set aside the warrant for his
arrest and vacate all subsequent proceedings emanating from the flawed process of the criminal charge. He is further seeking that the charge against him should be transferred from the current judge to another judge. Part of the 10 grounds of appeal state that the trial judge erred in law and violated the appellant’s right to a fair hearing as guaranteed by section 36(6)(b) of the Constitution when he refused to set aside the warrant for the arrest of the appellant, which was issued on 14 January, 2016 pursuant to section 131
of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 when summons to appear in court and the criminal charge were never served on the appellant. “That the trial judge erred in law and violated the appellant’s right to personal liberty as guaranteed by section 35(1) of the constitution when he refused to set aside the warrant for the arrest of the appellant which was issued pursuant to section 131 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 when there was unchallenged evidence before the court that the appellant was never served with a sum-
mons to appear in court. The appellant further stated that there is uncontradicted evidence before the court that the warrant of his arrest was issued in error and ought to have been set aside. “The learned trial judge erred in law and thereby occasioned miscarriage of justice when he renewed on 8 February, 2016 the warrant for the arrest of the appellant in spite of the fact that there was un-contradicted evidence before him that its earlier order of 12th January, 2016 had not been carried out by the Prosecution,” the appeal stated further.
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NNPC warns public against fake recruitment ChIDI ugwu ABUJA
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igerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has warned the public to disregard any invitation on recruitment exercise. In a statement made available to journalists by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Ohi Alegbe, the corporation called on members of the public to be wary of fraudsters sending letters to unsuspecting individuals inviting them for “the second process of recruitment”
billed to hold on February 29, saying it is currently not recruiting. “The scam invitation letters, which directed recipients to pay the sum of N21,500 into a certain account number with Zenith Bank purportedly for ‘onshore and offshore/training kits/materials’ should be disregarded as they were not sent by the corporation,” the NNPC warned. It further warned that “anyone who entertains such invitations or deals with peddlers of such invitations does so at his or her own risk.”
The corporation urged anyone contacted for the purpose of the purported recruitment by the corporation to report such persons to relevant law enforcement agencies. Meanwhile, the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company, PPMC, has assured of ample products supply in the Lagos area following a hitch in the products supply system in the Lagos environs. The PPMC, a subsidiary of the NNPC, says it has intervened in the crisis which is arising from the leadership tussle between the
Mobil branch and national office of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers Union. The PPMC stated that it has intervened in the dispute, assuring that normalcy will soon be restored. It further assured that there was sufficient stock of products in Lagos and across the country while advising motorists not to resort to panic buying, stressing that the situation was under control. The corporation further reiterated its commitment to uninterrupted product supply to the general public in keeping with its mandate
Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, speaking to Journalists on the Gridlock being caused by Tanker Drivers on Ilorin-Jebba-Mokwa Road in Niger State yesterday, with him is Director of Highways, Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Alhaji Bala Dansheu (left) and other officials of the Ministry.
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hairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmoud Yakubu, has been served a notice of Consequence of Disobedience to Court Order, otherwise known as Form 48. The notice was also served on the commission's Secretary, Mrs. Augusta Ogakwu and its Director of Legal Services, Ibrahim Bawa, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. In a suit between the Ejike Oguebego-led state Executive of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Anambra State and INEC, Justice Evoh Chukwu of the Federal High Court had stopped the commission from recognising candidates contained in the list of nominated candidates sent by interests other
than his executive. Chukwu had in the 5th order held, "An order of perpetual injunction restraining the 1st defendant (PDP), it's agents, servants, privies, assign, officials whatsoever name they may be called from forwarding or submitting to the 2nd defendants (INEC) any delegate list or nominated candidate that may emerge from the congress or primaries conducted by the purported caretaker committee set up by the PDP, Anambra State chapter, except those that emanate from the plaintiffs' (Oguebego, others) congress. Despite the order of the court, the electoral body went ahead to accept nomination from the caretaker committee, which produced Andy Uba and Stella Oduah as senators from Anambra State. Oguebego and Chuks
Okoye, the legal adviser of the party in the state went back to the court to file Form 48. In the Form 48 dated February 18 and signed by the court registrar, the court warned the electoral body on the consequence of disobedience to order of court. The acknowledgement copy of the form 48 from INEC reads, "Take notice that unless you obey the directions contained in the order of the Honourable Court attached to this Form (in particular the 5th Order restraining you from acting on list of nominated candidate except those that emanate from the plaintiff), you will be guilty of Contempt of court, and will be liable to be committed to prison." The Supreme Court recently affirmed the authenticity of the Oguebego leadership of PDP in Anambra and directed INEC to deal
with it in all cases. Justice Chukwu, had also in the case marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/854/2015 restrained INEC from accepting list of nominated candidates from other source except from the Oguebegoled executive. Form 48 is a "notice of consequences of disobedience to court orders," issued on a party who is reluctant or unwilling to obey a subsisting order of a court. A party that issues Form 48 on a perceived erring party will proceed to issue Form 49 (request for order of committal against an erring party) commencing contempt proceedings against the erring party. Oguebego and Okoye are at liberty to initiate contempt proceedings against the electoral body and its principal officials, by filing Form 49, if the court order is not obeyed.
of ensuring products sufficiency across the country. However, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, while insisting that
the supply to Lagos is inadequate, has called on NNPC to step up import of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as petrol to avert another round of scarcity.
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igerian Air Traffic Controllers Association, NATCA, has expressed shock with the recent revelations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency, NAMA, alleging that some of its top management and middle cadre staff were caught in the web of corruption. To this end, NATCA is throwing its weight behind the efforts of the Federal Government to sanitise the country’s aviation industry of impunity and corrupt practices that have taken centre stage in the sector in recent time. The agency, however, called for the appointment of a substantive Managing Director, pending the conclusion of ongoing investigations into those indicted by the EFCC. NATCA lamented that in spite of this unquantifiable corruption in the agency, the nation’s radar equipment, Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria, TRACON, after close to a decade of installation, had no back-up to cater for period of failure. The association further hinted that the existing radar equipment had almost outlived its designed lifespan and required replacement and wondered why such funds could not be channelled to these areas. In a statement signed by Victor Eyaru, its president, NATCA described as shocking and an attestation to the endemic nature of the unfortunate practice in the system. He however decried that the Nigerian Air Traffic Controllers, ATC, under NATCA had continuously discharged their all-important and safety critical duties with epileptic equipment of which communication at the two Area Control Centers in Kano and Lagos was mostly affected. Eyaru declared further that no navigational equipment is at its best as well in the entire country, adding
that efforts of NATCA and its members to see to fixing of these problems over the years only earned it various attacks and name calling from those who were benefitting from the corrupt system. He claimed that unfortunately, while a lot of fund may have been allocated to fixing the unresolved challenges, some officials in NAMA preferred to siphon such resources. He added, “Worthy of mention is the deliberate depriving of Air Traffic Controllers mandatory training since 2012 by continually arrogating such to lack of fund or approval. This has reduced the capacity of the available Air Traffic Controllers to effectively provide various services such as the newly introduced 24-hour Area Radar Service and Performance Based Navigation, PBN. “Another area of fraud urgently deserving the attention of government is the duplication of departments/ directorates and creation of irrelevant departments/offices across the agencies. “Appointment of nonqualified persons to man sensitive positions has also encouraged fraud and reduced productivity. Most of the agencies have over-bloated staff strength skewed towards the less productive departments. An example is that of NAMA having seven directorates with eight directors as against the original three directorates. “The same agency, with Air Traffic Control service as its core function, has only about 11 per cent of its employees being Air Traffic Controllers as against between 45 and 70 per cent for other similar Air Navigation Service Providers globally.” Eyaru also tasked the government to ensure that all the siphoned monies by those involved and their cronies were recovered and returned to the coffers of NAMA and called for the punishment of those guilty of graft in accordance with the law to serve as deterrent to others.
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New Olubadan to be installed March 4 Kemi Olaitan Ibadan
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lubadan-designate and Balogun of Ibadanland, High Chief Saliu Adetunji, will be installed the 41st Olubadan of Ibadanland on Friday, March 4. The Olubadan-designate disclosed this at the weekend while hosting Juju and gospel music maestro, Chief Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, at his Popoyemoja, Ibadan residence. He said the date was
arrived at after extensive consultations with major stakeholders involved in the coronation. According to him, one of the reasons the coronation had not been held before now was because the late Olubadan, Oba Samuel Odulana, Odugade I, deserved to be given a befitting burial, which was successfully completed last week. “Sincerely, the Olubadan-in-Council must not only make, but submit their endorsement of the new Olubadan to His
Excellency, the Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi. Then, the governor must ratify the decision. “Once you cross the barrier, you get the date. So, the date is Friday, March 4 at Oja’Ba, Ibadan where the previous Olubadans received their staff of office. But, Saturday, March 5 is for big reception at a venue that is yet to be decided.”
High Chief Adetunji spoke in the same vein in a message he sent through his media aide, Mr. Adeola Oloko, to the President of Ibadan Descendants Union, Mr. Laja Akintayo, stating that Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5 this year remain sacrosanct. The Ibadan Descendants Union in the United States had asked to know the date of the coronation
and to determine the extent of their involvement. They also seized the opportunity to inform the Olubadan-designate to join them in Orlando, Florida, the United States of America, where the national summit of all Ibadan Indigenes would be taking place in September this year. The Juju music maestro, had described the Olubadan-designate as a
dependable and reliable pillar in music recording, composition, promotion, advertisement and marketing. While stating that nothing could be too much for any musician to do to ensure the success of the new Olubadan’s coronation, he prayed for continued peace, progress and development of Ibadanland under the new leadership.
Kuku denies funding Jonathan’s campaign with amnesty money OjO Oyewamide akure
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ormer Special Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan on NigerDelta Affairs, Kingsley Kuku, at the weekend denied media report linking him with over N1 trillion allegedly spent by the presidency in the last two weeks to the March 28, 2015, presidential election. The reports said wife of the former president, Patience Jonathan, may soon be invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to explain her role in the sourcing and disbursement of the huge fund. The fund was reportedly routed and disbursed through the Amnesty Office to some notable leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Kuku, however, said the allegation was a calculated attempt to smear his name and hang corruption charges on his neck. Speaking through his media aide, Yemi Akintomide, Kuku noted that with the new move, it was clear enough that EFCC was in a hurry to nail him on corruption charges through media trials, even when he has not appeared before its investigators. Kuku said, “I continue to wonder why the anti-graft agency would resort to unholy media
campaigns and trials to nail me through corruption charges purportedly brought against me through yet-to-be investigated petitions. “The EFCC in its new tirade, has thrown up another huge figure of N1 trillion election fund just to play on the sensibility of Nigerians. In reality, it is just a figment of imagination of the anti-graft agency and its paid writers. “How would you explain the statement credited to operatives of EFCC that my failure to return to the country has slowed down investigations of how the funds were sourced and disbursed?” Kuku said he was ready to return to Nigeria as soon as his doctors give him clean bill of health as he recuperates from a major knee surgery carried out on one of his legs at Sports Hospital in the United States of America, U.S.A, last year.
Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi, with Primary II pupils of Ifesowapo Community Primary School, Boluwaji, Ibadan, during the governor’s sympathy visit to the school, which was recently gutted by fire... at the weekend.
Osun marketers sell fuel at N100 per litre
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any petroleum marketers in Osun State have been discovered to be selling the product above the approved pump price of N86.50k per litre, National Mirror has learnt. Checks revealed that only filling stations in Osogbo, the state capital, had fully complied with the approved pump price, while
the product is still being sold at the rate of N100 in most parts of the state. Some marketers that own filing stations in the state capital and other towns within the state, it was also gathered, though complying with the approved pump price in their stations in Osogbo, however, sell above pump price in their filing stations in other parts of the state.
In Ikirun, headquarters of Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state, a litre of petrol is sold for N100 in all filling stations in the town. Investigations revealed that a petroleum marketer that attempted to sell the product at the approved pump price was compelled by other marketers to sell at N100. Commenting on the development in Ikirun on
S’West Muslims set up foundation for Ibadan quintuplets Kemi Olaitan Ibadan
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uccour yesterday came the way of the family of 28-yearold woman, Mrs. Sakirat Rasaq, who penultimate Monday gave birth to quintuplets, three males and two females, at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, as a foundation was announced for the kids.
President of Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria, MUSWEN, Alhaji Sakariyawu Babalola, disclosed this during a visit to the woman and her kids at the special baby care unit of UCH. He said the foundation, which is being put in place by MUSWEN, Oyo State Muslim Community and Ibadan Muslim Community, will take care of the education of the kids from primary school to the uni-
versity level. Babalola, who enjoined other organisations and individuals to be part of the cause to help the family of the kids, said the visit by the leadership of MUSWEN, was to show appreciation to Allah for the wonderful gifts and tell the family they are with them. Babalola, who was accompanied by other leaders of MUSWEN that included the Iyalode Mu-
sulumi of Yorubaland, Alhaja Sekinat Adekola, then presented N50,000 to the mother, stating that the family will be seeing more of them. Father of the kids, Alfa Yusuf Rasaq Ewenje, thanked the South West Muslim community for the gesture extended to the family, stating that the support reassures them that Nigerians will always rise up to provide for those in need.
Sunday, an official of Nation Union of Road Transport Workers NURTW, Basiru Magaji and a civil servant residing in Ilesa, lamented what they called “exploitative tendencies” of the petrol marketers. In similar vein during telephone chats, an Ifebased private school owner, Darius Olayoonu and a community leader in Okuku, a town in Odo Otin local government area, Mr. Olagunju Kolade, demanded drastic action from the officials of Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, to end the improper pricing of the product. Olagunju said: “From what we gathered, these marketers have agreed among themselves not to sell at N86. We consider this as an act of impunity. Many of them that have filing stations in Osogbo are selling at the approved price there, but sell at N100 in other parts of the state. Government must help us to end this anomaly.”
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Rickey Tarfa files N5bn suit against MTN, EFCC Wale IgbIntade
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Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Mr. Rickey Tarfa, has filed a N5bn suit against MTN Nigeria Limited over alleged violation of his rights to privacy. Also joined as defendants are the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, its boss, Ibrahim Mustafa Magu, Mrs. Rashidatou Abdou and human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN. Tarfa is being tried by EFCC for allegedly shielding two suspects wanted for financial crimes. In an originating motion on notice brought pursuant to section 37 of the constitution, the applicant sought an order of court declaring the unauthorised act of using his iPhone 6 with mo-
bile number 08034600000 in calling one Alhaji Ado in Kaduna on 08061272929 on February 9, 2016, while the said phone was with Magu and the agency without any reasonable cause or any court order is unlawful, wrongful, illegal and a gross violation of his rights. Specifically, the applicant asked the court to declare that the unauthorised act of accessing his bank details, clients information, private and confidential information contained in the iPhone 6 and Samsung 6 phone with number 08077341616 by EFCC and Magu without any reasonable cause or any court order is unlawful, wrongful, illegal and a gross violation of his fundamental rights. Also attached to the motion on notice is a 134-paragraph affidavit wherein the applicant
stated that trouble began when the relationship between his client, Ghanhoue Nazaire, and 3rd respondent, Mrs. Rashidatou Abdou, blessed with a child, went sour in 2011. Consequently, Mrs. Abdou complained of being excluded from the management and control of Rana Prestige Industries Nigeria Limited. By 2012, she filed a minority shareholder’s action in suit No: IKJ/ CP/179/2012 between herself and Nazaire for winding up the company. The
petition was later withdrawn and struck out. Dissatisfied, she wrote another petition to the Police Special Fraud Unit complaining about her exclusion from the company and Mr. Nazaire was detained for a day but, when the Inspector General of Police discovered that the case lacked merit and not within the scope of their power, he told parties to settle amicably and Nazaire was released. Meanwhile Mrs. Abdou did not pay for her shares, which brought
about the suit No: FHC/L/ CS/1436/13 with Rana Prestige Industries Limited, filed to determine the legality or otherwise of the lien placed on the petitioner’s shares and the suit is pending before a Federal High Court, Lagos. It was while this suit was pending that Mrs. Abdou through her lawyer, Falana, on December 16, 2013 wrote a petition against Mr. Nazaire to EFCC, claiming that she was unlawfully excluded from the company, while
her signature was forged on the various documents, including resolution and CAC form. Upon the petition, EFCC went and sealed up another company of Mr. Nazaire, froze the company’s as well as Nazaire’s accounts without any order of court. While all these were happening, the respondents did not take the matter to court rather, EFCC and Mr. Falana were allegedly pressurising Mr. Nazaire to pay N250m to Mrs. Abdou to settle the matter.
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oni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has dedicated his appointment as Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, UNN, Nsukka to the youth. The monarch disclosed this yesterday in a statement issued by Yera Moses Olafare, Director of Media and Public Affairs, Ooni’s Palace. Ooni, who was quoted in the statement as urging youths to leave no stone unturned in the vigorous pursuance of their dreams, also challenged them to put God first in all their endeavours.
“I also promised to continue to represent youths across the country well and assure them of my unflinching support in any area such is needed. “We must be good example of our household, communities and our country Nigeria. Let us come together in peace, I promise to support our youths to achieve their dreams, as well as rally them into becoming a formidable force in the Nigerian project. “I will not fail in the discharge of my duties as the Chancellor, that I can assure every Nigerian, especially my fellow youth, who are also looking up to me for direction,” the Ooni said.
L-R: Ajalorun of Ijebu Ife, Oba Adesesan Oguntayo; Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle; Lagos State Head of Service, , Mrs Olabowale Ademola;, ICAN President, Otunba Femi Deru; Ogun State Deputy Governor, Mrs Yetunde Onanuga; ICAN Vice President, Deacon Titus Soetan and Registrar/CEO, ICAN, Mr. Rotimi Omotoso, at the 10th Western Zonal Conference of ICAN in Ijebu Ode, recently.
Ex-NCAA DG takes over at Aero Contractors olusegun KoIKI
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ormer DirectorGeneral of Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, has been appointed Managing Director of the troubled Aero Contractors. Akinkuotu was over the
weekend appointed as new helmsman by the Receiver Manager, Mr. Adeniyi Adegbonmire. Adegbonmire said the appointment of Akinkuotu was part of the second phase of restructuring process of the airline. A statement issued in Lagos by media consultant to the airline, Mr. Simon Tumba, said the second
Police arrest 1,028 suspects, recover 27 vehicles PatIence ogbo
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agos State Police Command said it has arrested 1,028 suspects during raid of criminals’ hideouts in the state. Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, stated this during a press briefing at police headquarters, Ikeja, over the
weekend. Owoseni, who expressed concern over activities of cultists and gangsters in the state, revealed that investigation showed that most of the arrested persons were involved in traffic robbery and street fighting. Giving a breakdown of the arrests, he said: “Between January 22 and February 14, raids by the police led to the arrest of
1,028 suspects. Forty-seven persons were arrested for armed robbery, 34 suspected cultists were arrested for street fighting and one of them died during encounter with the police. “Following screening of the suspects, we found that 100 of them have means of livelihood and were released. Nine hundred and twenty-eight others were arraigned
and we got 844 convictions, while 34 others were discharged.” He further stated that police also recovered four pump action rifles, four double barrel rifles with 22 and 43 live cartridges respectively. His men, he added impounded 651 motorcycles for contravening traffic laws in the state and recovered 27 stolen vehicles.
phase of the intervention was to appoint a substantive Chief Executive Officer, CEO, for the airline after 15 days of the tenure of Tunde Fagbemi of Springfountain, the Receiver Manager Representative, RMR. Akinkuotu was DirectorGeneral of NCAA for just seven months, from August 2013 to March 2014, before his abrupt removal by former President Goodluck Jonathan in the wake of the N255m bulletproof cars purchased for Stella Oduah by the agency. Though, Akinkuotu was not the Director-General of NCAA when the cars were purchased, but he was made one of the sacrificial lambs when investigations into the purchase became high. Akinkuotu was entitled to a five years first term as the regulatory agency’s helmsman.
The statement said the takeover by Akinkuotu was with immediate effect. The statement also quoted Akinkuotu as saying that he was pleased to be given the opportunity to turn around Aero Contractors. He insisted that the Asset Management Company of Nigeria, AMCON, had given the airline a lifeline, which was an opportunity for the management to succeed. He added, “This option is a huge opportunity we must take as there’s no other option. I believe we can make Aero Contractors a success story. “Aero is a premium Nigerian legacy brand, and I am determined to ensure that this airline continues to serve the Nigerian market efficiently, reliably and with its safety record intact.”
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Group takes anti-rape campaign to Enugu eMMANuel ezeh ENUGU
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orried by rising cases of harmful practices against women, a group under the auspices of Young Women Christian Association of Nigeria, YWCA, has called for the defense of the rights of all women. At a seminar it organised over the weekend in Enugu, which was attended by secondary school students, faith-based bodies, religious leaders, traditional rulers, among others, the group solicited partnership in the fight against harmful practices on adolescents and young women. National President of the organisation, Lady Chikwue Ochiagha, expressed sadness over increasing cases of harmful traditional practices against the girl-child. She told reporters they were working hard to reverse the ugly development, explaining that the organisation decided to organise the event with a view to using religious and cultural platforms to get to the grassroots.
Ochiagha added that they wanted to develop a partnership that would assist them in the campaign against harmful practices on women. According to her, part of the aim of the seminar was to teach the young children how to avoid harmful practices like unsafe abortion that could destroy their reproductive health in future. “A good number of them may not appreciate that what they do now will affect their joy in future," she stated. Also, renowned cleric, Venerable Emeka Ezeji commended the group for the initiative, noting that the Christian faith in particular was worried about harmful traditional practices against the girl-child. He used the opportunity to correct the impression that any girl who did not undergo genital mutilation “would not get married or that if she gets married, she would be promiscuous.” Ezeji said he had come across women, who despite having undergone genital mutilation, continued to live immoral lives.
NPC tasks Anambra LG residents on 2017 census
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ational Population Commission, NPC, has called on residents of Awka South Local Government Area in Anambra State to provide its officers necessary information on their environment in readiness for the 2017 census. Anambra director of NPC, Mr Joachim Ulsai, made the call on Sunday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Awka. He spoke against the backdrop of the commission’s plan to commence Enumeration Area Demarcation, EAD, on Monday (today) in the state. Ulsai said Anambra was one of the 29 states to be captured in the pilot test exercise and urged residents of the pilot LGAs to give honest information for a successful exercise. The director said NPC officers would be in the field for data collection on residents in the communities that make up the local government
area. “The second phase of EAD was inaugurated by the commission chairman, Chief Eze Duruiheoma, ahead of the rescheduled conduct of the 2017 census exercise. “The EAD constitutes the foundation on which the entire census architecture stands. “During the pre-census period, the total number of EAD and its distribution is required for census planning in the area of deployment of personnel, logistics and materials for pre-test, trial census, main census and post enumeration survey,’’ he said. The first phase of the enumeration exercise took place between November 26 and December 26, 2015 with one local government in each of the six geo- political zone and Federal Capital Territorial participating. However, 29 local councils in 29 states would be enumerated in the second phase.
Jogging exercise by officers and men of Enugu Police Command and other stakeholders in Enugu, yesterday
Imo to tackle crime in oil-producing communities Chris Njoku OWERRI
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mo State government has stated its resolve to tackle oil bunkering, pipeline vandalism and youth restiveness, among other ills in oilproducing communities of the state. This is as Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC in Owerri, Pedro Ideba, called on the state government to urgently relocate the command to more spacious premises to prevent disaster, resulting from impounded petroleum products parked in the premises. Special Adviser to Governor Rochas Okorocha on Bureau for Niger Delta Affairs, Justus Ojika, expressed determination of the government to curb rising crime wave, particularly on oil pipe-
lines in the state. The official, who stated this yesterday during a courtesy visit to the commandant in Owerri, stressed that working together with the NSCDC would help bring to an end those crimes that bedeviled the oil-producing areas in the past. While commending the commandant and officials of the command for their gallantry and doggedness especially in protecting pipelines, he assured him of government’s continuous support in the discharge of their duties. He said the aim of the visit was to ensure partnership with the members of the security outfit. Ojika however expressed sadness at the high crime rate in Ohaji/Egbema and Oguta oil-producing local government areas, particu-
larly the destruction of some oil pipelines. He however assured that government would work with the NSCDC to eradicate crime in these areas. While attributing the cause of youth restiveness and involvement in cult activities to lack of employment, he appealed to the commandant to recruit some of the Niger Delta youths into NSCDC. Responding, the NSCDC commandant, Ideba, congratulated Ojika on his appointment as SA Bureau for Niger Delta Affairs and assured the government that the command was prepared to provide adequate security to all Imo people and their properties. He disclosed that the command has the mandate to checkmate vandalism and protect all national assets in the state such as telecom-
munication facilities, among others. Stressing need for partnership with the bureau, Ideba said that such relationship would in no small measure help check youth restiveness in the area. He regretted that pipeline vandalism which he described as economic sabotage is rising every day, but assured that with the partnership with the state government, the issue would be tackled amicably. Ideba also used the visit to remind Governor Okorocha of the command’s earlier request for land as exhibit yard where the petroleum tankers, trucks amidst other impounded items would be kept as the present command premises was inadequate to curtain all the seized products, particularly those highly inflammable.
B’Haram: Ohanaeze, ACF talk tough in Enugu A zA Msue KADUNA
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pex northern and South East socio-political organisations, Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, and Ohanaeze Ndigbo yesterday met in Enugu and declared war on Boko Haram insurgency in the North East. The groups made the declaration in a joint statement issued by ACF’s National Publicity Secretary, Muham-
mad Ibrahim, and SecretaryGeneral of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Dr. Joe Nwaorgu, at the end of the meeting in Enugu. They also commended the effort of gallant soldiers at the frontline and encouragement given to them by the Federal Government. The statement reads in part, “Arewa Consultative Forum and Ohanaeze Ndigbo reaffirmed their belief in the unity and corporate existence of one indivisible Nigeria with justice, fairness and equity to all.
“We wholly support the war against insurgency in the North East region and commend the effort of our gallant soldiers at the frontline and encouragement being given to them by the Federal Government. “We extend our heart-felt condolences to the governments, people and families of innocent people killed in the affected states and equally sympathise with displaced persons in the Internally Displaced Persons camps.
“We support Federal Government's war on corruption which must be sustained and call on all Nigerians to support this fight. “We agreed to frequently interact and discuss the state of the nation with other socio-cultural organisations like Yaruba Unity Forum, South South Peoples Assembly, Itsekiri Leaders of Thought, etc and forward our joint decisions to the Federal Government to aid good and equitable governance.”
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NGOs slam Okowa, petition W’Bank to stop proposed loan Amour udemude, AsAbA
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or what it perceived to be fraudulent moves to enslave Deltans, the Forum of Delta State Non-Governmental Organisations, NGOs, an assemblage of 75 organisations, has petitioned the World Bank and other relevant authorities to stop a proposed loan by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.
The group stated that it has notified the Office of the Compliance Advisor, Ombudsman of the World Bank, with a strong belief that its complaints and observations concerning the proposed loan would be given the needed consideration to stop the governor. Delta State Executive Council had last week approved payment of N500m as counterpart funding of a World Bank loan with a
repayment plan of 30 years for ecological degradation. The loan is to be monitored by the World Bank. A statement signed by state coordinator of the NGOs, Deacon Okezi Odugala, and its secretary, Chief Osaemenjor Gregory Chukuwemeke, and made available to our correspondent in Asaba, stated that the forum chastised and protested against the latest loan proposal of Governor
Okowa for several cogent reasons, saying it would not fold its arms and watch while the future of both born and unborn children is jeopardised by one man. According to the NGOs, Delta State currently carries a huge debt burden coupled with dwindling allocation from the Federation Account as a result of the fall in global oil prices with attendant negative impact on citizens of the state,
New Executives of Ikot Abasi, Mkpat Enin and Eastern Obolo Development Association (IMEODA), Abuja chapter, taking their oath of office, during the inauguration of the officers in Abuja yesterday.
while almost all the local government councils cannot pay staff salaries. The NGOs stated that it viewed the loan as a further enslavement of the and mortgaging of the future generation by the present political class as Delta presently ranked as one of the states with lack of infrastructures and high number of unemployed persons. While condemning what its described as a fraudulent and corrupt way and manner the state government went about the proposed loan, the NGOs noted that adequate advocacy was not carried out before seeking for the World Bank credit, adding that as an advocacy group they are in the dark, regarding the advantages and disadvantages of such at the present prevailing economic predicament. “In the past, we had a financial boom and there was no plan to save for the future, what is the guarantee that borrowing and mortgaging our tomorrow is the only solution to our present economic woes. “No assessment of environmentally impacted communities was carried out with civil society and other
stakeholders’ participation before requesting for the World Bank loan which is the standard practices in assessing such loans. “We view with great suspicion the implementation of the loan as there is no detailed information on the criteria used to select the proposed projects to benefit from the loan and repayment plan. “Delta State is a multiethnic and complex state and this must be given premium consideration in resource allocation in order to sustain peace and unity, we want to ask if this was taken into consideration before requesting for the loan facility. “What is the mechanism that has been put in place for selection, monitoring and evaluation of projects to be funded by the proposed loan? “The Forum of Delta State NGOs request for a public forum of all stakeholders of the Delta State Project with World Bank representatives to acquaint Deltans about the loans facility before implementing any project towards ensuring transparency and accountability,” the statement said.
Man arrested for allegedly punching 60-year-old to death NBC to promote broadcast industry’s contents at CABSAT N igerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, said yesterday it has arrested a 27-year-old man, Musa Inuwa, for allegedly punching a 60-year-old man to death. Commandant of the corps in Borno State, Mr. Abdullahi Ibrahim, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Maiduguri. He said the suspect was arrested at Jidari Polo bus stop in the state capital. “The suspect was apprehended by a youth vigilance team known as civilian CTF, who brought the accused to the NSCDC command on February 5 at about 9pm. “The victim, who suffered grievous bodily harm leading to his death, was said to have asked the suspect where he could locate a chemist to buy drugs.
“Unknowingly to the victim, the suspect was already ‘high’ on illicit drug and told the old man he was disturbing him. “Before he could notice, the suspect gave him a punch that felled him and struck his head on the
concrete pavement that rendered him unconscious. “The victim, who remained in a critical condition, was quickly rushed to Umaru Shehu Specialist Hospital, but unfortunately passed
away on February 6 as a result of massive brain trauma,” Ibrahim said. According to him, the case has been transferred to the Borno police command for further investigation and prosecution.
Examination, SSCE. According to him, though it is statutory that a teacher can be transferred, it must be done with caution as it can affect the quality and standard of education. “This is February; mock will commence very soon and WAEC will follow. “If you say some schools are lacking teachers and you want the schools in those districts to have good grades, this is not the best time to make transfers; professionally it is wrong. “You don’t transfer a
teacher mid-session and expect positive results, it is professionally wrong. “But if there is a need for it at all like the one proposed by the deputy governor, it must not be seen as politics. “If need be, we will plead with the deputy governor that those who have decided not to go should be allowed to remain in their schools,” he said. Raheem, however, pleaded with the government to consider recruiting more teachers in both primary and secondary schools as the state was in dire need of teachers.
Mid-session teachers’ transfer wrong, says Lagos NUT chairman
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hairman, Lagos wing of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, Mr. Segun Raheem, yesterday described the recent mid-session transfer of secondary school teachers by the state government as “professionally wrong.” Raheem told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Lagos that the mid-session transfer was against the ethics of teaching. He said the transfer could affect the school`s curriculum, especially when students were preparing for mock and Senior Secondary School
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ational Broadcasting Commission, NBC, said it will promote Nigerian broadcast industry’s contents at the 22nd Edition of Cable, Broadcast and Satellite, CABSAT, conference scheduled for March 8 and 10 in Dubai.
Deputy Director, Public Affairs of NBC, Mrs. Maimuna Jimada, made this known yesterday in Abuja. Jimada said the commission had signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, with Transatlantic Media Company, TMC, to maximise new opportunities in the broadcast media as the world adapts digital content delivery. According to her, NBC in furtherance of the drive toward digital switch-over has come up with some initiatives to
assist the industry, especially content producers and content providers in the country. She, however, said that this time around there would be a Nigerian Pavilion sponsored by NBC where professionals in the broadcast industry would discuss business with broadcast professionals all over the world. The deputy director said the conference would help to project the inherent values of Africa’s culture and heritage at the world stage via “our superb broadcast content.” She added that the events would also assist NBC fast track the migration from analogue to digital broadcast in 2017, which would create employment opportunities in the industry.
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High tension wire spark kills 4 in Minna PRISCILLA DENNIS MINNA
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Sympathisers and fire fighters at Kaduna State University Computer Centre, which was gutted by fire in Kaduna, at the weekend.
PDP kicks as APC clears Plateau supplementary elections JAMES ABRAHAM JOS
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ll Progressives Congress, APC, at the weekend won the two supplementary elections conducted in Plateau State by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. The electoral body had fixed the supplementary elections after the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Jos Judicial Division, which nullified last year’s elections in the two constituencies. In Pankshin North, where the election held only in Nyelleng polling unit, APC candidate, Mrs. Alice Dimlong, was defeated with 292 votes against Peoples Democratic Party, PDP’s Diket Plang, who scored 683 votes. But the Returning Officer for Pankshin North Constituency, Dr Jeff
Godwin, of the University of Jos, while declaring the results at the council chamber, however, said Dimlong polled the highest number of votes with 17,329 against Diket’s 16, 817 when the aggregate scores of the two candidates during the previous election were computed. Similarly, Returning Officer for Pankshin South, Dr Chris Vande, also of the University of Jos, declared the result at Longkat in Chip Electoral Ward in favour of the APC candidate. According to him, Gideon Dashe of APC garnered 9, 985 votes to defeat the PDP candidate, Mr. Istifanus Mwansat, who previously was declared winner during the April 11 contest last year. He scored 9, 875 votes in the keenly contested supplementary election.
With the APC winning the two elections, the party has now consolidated its hold in the state’s House of Assembly with 14 members, while the PDP is left with nine members. However, PDP yesterday said it would not accept the result of the election in Pankshin South. State Chairman of the party, Mr. Raymond Dabo, who spoke with newsmen in Jos, described the exercise as a “sham” and unacceptable. He said his party would soon convene a meeting to take a decision on the next line of action. Meanwhile, PDP has won the three legislative positions contested at Saturday’s re-run in Taraba State. The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Mr. Habu Zarma, announced the results at
a press briefing in Jalingo yesterday. Zarma said that the PDP candidate, Mr DanAsabe Hosea, won the Sardauna/Kurmi/Gashaka Federal Constituency with 37,645 votes, while his closest rival, Ibrahim Elsudi of APC received 37,609 votes. The commissioner added that the former Speaker of the state’s House of Assembly, Mr. Abel Diah of the PDP also defeated Mr. Emmanuel Bongo of APC for the Mbamnga state constituency with 7,825 votes as against 5,642 votes. He said Mr Emmanuel Dame of the PDP got the victory for Ardo Kola state constituency with 12,138 votes over Alhaji Sanusi Janbawaile of APC who, got 11,047 votes. The REC thanked stake-
NUC approves PG studies in Katsina varsity JAMES DANJUMA KATSINA
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ational Universities Commission, NUC, has approved the establishment of a School of Post Graduate Studies at the Al-Qalam University in Katsina State. The institution, which is reported to be the first Islamic university in the country, also had four of its pioneer courses granted full accreditation.
Speaking with newsmen on the issue, Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Shehu Ado Garki, said the approvals followed recent visitation to the institution by a panel of NUC officials. Garki said the panel had taken time to assess the university’s human and material resources before approving the establishment of the school. He also said the commission granted full accreditation to the four pioneer courses of the
institution, including Computer Science, English, Arabic and Islamic studies. The vice chancellor said the management of the university had introduced 18 additional courses and was awaiting accreditation by NUC. He added that the university would commence the Interim Joint and Matriculation Board, IJMB, programme this year to assist the category of students. Garki, however, com-
mended efforts of philanthropists and other stakeholders for their financial assistance to the university, adding that such assistance had helped its smooth running. He said as a private institution, the school depended solely on financial assistance and tuition fees. He appealed to the state government to construct hostels at the university to help address shortage of accommodation faced by the students.
atau area of Maitumbi, a suburb of Minna, Niger State capital, was thrown into confusion and mourning at the weekend as four persons were electrocuted. Among the victims were the village head of Jatau, his son and a Police Inspector, identified as Abu Gani. The incident, it was learnt, occurred at about 3:48pm, following a spark from high tension cables that passed through the house of the village head. The spark, it was further learnt, severed the cable, which fell on two houses, and were engulfed in fire. Eyewitness account said Gani, who was attached to Maitunbi Police Station, was on a
rescue mission, following calls he received and was caught in the inferno. It was learnt that the village head and one of his sons were the first victims of the fire. The fourth person killed was a friend to the son of the village head, who allegedly met his death while attempting to save his friend. Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in the state, Bala Elkana, when contacted said three persons were killed, including the inspector, adding that two houses also got burnt. He explained that the corpses were deposited at the morgue of the General Hospital, Minna, even as investigation into the cause of the spark has commenced. However, at the time of filing this report, the deceased have been buried.
NPC commences EAD in Plateau for 2017 census JAMES ABRAHAM JOS
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igerian Population Commission, NPC, yesterday said it will start the second phase of Enumeration Areas Demarcation, EAD, for the 2017 Census in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State today. Federal Commissioner of NPC in the state, Cecilia Dapoet, disclosed this at the weekend while briefing journalists at the Commission’s headquarters. According to her, the exercise will run simultaneously with the registration of all unregistered children in the selected local government areas of the state. She noted that the EAD will take place between February 22 and March 14, 2016. She said: “Getting the 2017 Census EAD right is not just an option, but an absolute necessity in the quest to deliver to the nation an accurate, reliable and acceptable census. “It is in this regard that the Commission is leaving no stone unturned in order to ensure that the EAD for the 2017 Census is carried out meticu-
lously, professionally and scientifically in order to provide the basis for the smooth conduct.” She maintained that the methodology of the census is designed to achieve full Geographic Information System, GIS, compliance. The Commission in the 2006 population and housing census experimented with digital data capture and will adopt the methodology for full scale implementation during the 2017 survey. “The Commission will use full image map coverage of the whole country to ensure that no area is left un-demarcated. The EAD will be professionally undertaken to avoid under lapping EAs, oversized EAs, undersized EAs and nonexistent EAs. “Considering the fact that the 2017 Census will be biometric based and will seek to capture the facial impression and fingerprints of persons, any hope of gaining advantage through manipulation of EAD will at best be illusion that cannot be realised as only persons physically seen will be counted and their biometrics taken,” she added.
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INEC declares two senatorial rerun inconclusive Wale IbrahIm LOKOJA
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he Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has declared the Kogi Central and East Senatorial election rerun inconclusive, following cancellation of votes as a result of fracas that prevented the electorate to cast their votes and the irregularity in some polling units during the election on Saturday. The House of Representatives seat for Okene Ogori/Magongo federal Constituency was won by Hon. Tijani Damisa of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP because he was the sole candidate for the election. The Independent Na-
tional Electoral Commission, INEC Returning officer, Mr Salihu James had announced that the major contestants in the rerun election in Kogi Central Senatorial district scored as follows, Ahmed Ogembe – PDP, 45,468, Senator Nurudeen Abatemi -PPA 31,163 and Dr. Moses Wokili scored 9,962. The Returning Officer disclosed that the Kogi central election was declared inconclusive as a result of cancellation of over 20,000 votes while the winner led with 14,000 votes. In Kogi East, the Senatorial election rerun was declared inconclusive because there were irregularities during the election where election
materials were allegedly snatched by political thugs. However the All Progressive Congress, APC won the seats of Dekina Biradu and Okura state constituencies for the House of Assembly, while PDP retained Idah and
won Ankpa1, Ofu constituencies respectively. Those returning to the House of Assembly are Hassan Baiwa APC , Idoko Moses APC, Ekwubile Ochejenu PDP, Friday Ali PDP and Ahmed A. Ahmed PDP. Meanwhile, the Head
of Voters Education of INEC, Mr. Daniel Kure who spoke to Journalists on phone stated that results of rerun elections were declared at Constituency level. However violence marred the election in part of eastern flank
as It was a gory sight at Anyigba and Idah in the East Senatorial district of Kogi state during the process of the rerun election in the areas on Saturday as one person lost his life and others received gun wound in a clash of rival thugs.
PDP wins rerun elections in Taraba JustIn tyopuusu JALINGO
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he People’s Democratic Party, PDP in Taraba state has won all the three legislative seats in a rerun election conducted on Saturday by the Independent National Electoral Commission,INEC. Resident Electoral Commissioner in Taraba, Hon. Habu Zarma Hinna who announced the result of the rerun elections at a briefing in Jalingo yesterday said the candidate of the PDP, Hon. Dan-Asabe Hosea won the Sardauna/Kurmi/Gashaka Federal constituency with 37,645 votes as against his closest rival, Ibrahim Elsudi of the All Progressives Congress, APC who polled 37,609 votes. Former Speaker of the state Assembly, Hon. Abel Peter Diah of the PDP won Mbamga State Constituency with 7,825 votes as against Emmanuel Bongo who polled 5,642. In Ardo-Kola state con-
stituency, Hon. Emmanuel Dame of the PDP garnered 12,138 to defeat Sanusi Wale of the APC who got 11,047. The Resident Electoral Commissioner commended all stakeholders for their peaceful conduct during the elections. Efforts to get the candidates for comments failed as they were said to be with their supporters in their various constituencies. INEC had a fortnight ago fixed February 20 as the date for the conduct of supplementary elections in one federal constituency and two state constituencies in the state.
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Voters on queue to cast their votes during the State Assembly rerun election at Hashimi Ward B in Suleja, Niger State on Saturday.
Mark’s electoral victory confirms unassailable popularity —Agboola KemI olaItan IBADAN
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he immediate past Deputy-Senate Whip, Senator Hosea Ayoola Agboola yesterday in Ibadan, described the wild jubilation in Idomaland following the victory of Senator David Mark in the Benue South rerun senatorial election, as a further confirmation of his unassailable popularity among his people. Agboola, who was the only PDP Senator from the South-West geo- political zone in the Senate between 2011-2015, while speaking with journalists, said the development has further
rekindled the hope of reviving the party, which few days ago appointed Senator Alli Modu Sheriff as its National Chairman. While describing Mark as a leader with proven records of unmatched service, unequalled towering father -figure and elder statesman to the people of Idomaland and the entire country in general, he said, “he has confirmed to the doubting Thomases of this world that the PDP still holds the ace in many parts of the country and that a supposed dried bone could indeed rise again.” According to Agboola who is one of the associates of the former Senate
President, “that singular act informed why the people cast their votes for him again to continue the good works he started since 1999 as the nation’s foremost experienced legislator in the land”. Agboola who hailed the leadership of Mark during the last seventh assembly, said such qualities found in him were missing in many of the nation’s leaders of today, a development he attributed to dearth of quality representation and unhealthy crave for space and position without prerequisite knowledge and experience to match such status. He then congratulated
the people of Benue South for queuing behind Mark, just as he admonished him to do all within his powers to lift them and put smiles on their faces by fulfilling all his electioneering campaign promises to the people of the area. The former DeputySenate whip who represented Oyo North senatorial district, also called on all the party members across all levels to imbibe the loving spirit of Mark and work in tandem with other PDP leaders to ensure that the party bounces back to its winning streaks in the future general elections.
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Again, hoodlums attack Ondo APC guber aspirant OjO Oyewamide AKURE
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n All progressives Congress, APC, governorship aspirant in Ondo state, Segun Abraham, was at the weekend molested by political thugs in Akure, the state capital, for not yielding to their demands. Abraham was said to be holding a political meeting with some APC leaders at Plaza Hotel in Akure when the hoodlums arrived the venue of the meeting and
demanded for a ransom N400, 000 from him. The politician’s refusal to yield to their demand infuriated the thugs who reportedly descended on him and members of his entourage. Four people sustained degrees of injuries in the process while the politician’s cloth was torn to shred. The hotel manager identified as Ajanaku confirmed the incident, saying the timely intervention of policemen invited by the politician to secure the venue of the meeting saved his life
and prevented the situation from degenerating. The hotel manager, however, blamed the politician for not handling the situation with maturity. He said his approach enraged the hoodlums leading to the ugly incident. He said: “As a politician and public figure, you need to be very careful in whatever you do. The caliber of his person is expected to be used to that type of situation. The hoodlums got wind of his presence in our hotel and invaded the place
with the expectation to get something from him. “I think they demanded for a sum of four hundred thousand naira from him and he eventually gave them hundred thousand naira to calm the situation. I thank God that no live was lost.” Police spokesman in the state, Femi Joseph, said his office had not been briefed about the incident but assured that the police will investigate the matter to prevent future re-occurrence.
A citizen of Niger Republic casting his vote at the Sokoto Polling Centre in the country’s Presidential election on Saturday. PHOTO:NAN
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Ekiti 2018: Aluko unveils aspiration, lauds APC peace initiative abiOdun nejO ADO EKITI
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ormer National Assembly member, Senator Gbenga Aluko, has said that his governorship ambition in Ekiti State was enbased on the need to en govertrench participatory gover nance and reaching out to the people with democracy benefits. The All Progressives Congress, APC chieftain said that the Abuja peace criinitiative where all the cri ses that had split the party successfulinto groups were successful ly resolved had shown that the leaders had capacity to rebuild APC into a strong and winning party in the state. Aluko, who spoke at OdeEkiti at the weekend while inaugurating the State Working Committee, Local coGovernment and Ward co ordinators of the Gbenga Aluko Forum, said the feat disciwas achieved through disci pline associated with APC as a party, stressing that the new spirit of oneness would help the party to forge a united front to win in future elections. He praised former governors, Adeniyi Adebayo, Segun Oni and Dr Kayode Fayemi; the State APC Chairman, Chief Jide Awe Olaland his deputy, Kemi Olal
Ondo 2016: I’ll bring 2,000 defectors to APGA —Aspirant
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he All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in Ondo State, received a boost over the weekend, following a disclosure that over 2,000 defectors from other parties are joining the APGA. Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting of the APGA in Akure, a new entrant into the party who is also a governorship aspirant, Prince Oyeleye Fasua, said his group, Ondo Coalition for Good Governance, OCGG, has succeeded in convincing politicians numbering over 2000, drawn from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP , All Progressives Congress, APC and Social Democratic Party, SDP to cross over to the APGA. Fasua, an Akure indigene and founder of All States College of Education, Akure, said, “I have been
able to convince notable politicians in PDP, APC and SDP on the need for Ondo State’s people to return to its glorious era of solo-party with sound ideology, which reflects the egalitarian posture of the people of the state. “Recall that when Segun Mimiko made the people embrace the solo party of
Labour Party and he won election on its platform, he achieved so many things for the people of Ondo State; but when he returned to the PDP, which is a crowded party with strange interests, the music stopped. “So, we see the same thing in APGA, a party, which though is more popular in
the East, has programmes and pedigree that the Ondo State people can latch on, to achieve developmental projects.” Fasua added that what Ondo State needs now is aggressive industrialisation, especially in the agro-allied sector, to provide jobs for unemployed youths in the
state, and then, a lot of access roads to the hinterlands. Responding, the state’s chairman of APGA, Prince Toyin Aladetoyinbo, applauded Fasua’s decision to embrace APGA, and assured that the 2,000 defectors the politician is bringing will be warmly received at a rally in Akure, this weekend.
Betrayers will be flushed out of APC –Legislator williams attah GOMBE
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ollowing the intraparty crises that has continued to deepen in the All Progressive Congress, APC in Gombe State, the member representing Gombe/Kwami/Funakayi Federal Constituency, Hon. Yaya Bauchi Toungo, said the party is now more de-
termined to weed itself of betrayers and give a focused leadership to the party. According to the member who was on a thank you visit to his constituency after his victory at the Appeal court, the betrayers who comprise current Senator Usman Bayero Nafada, State Party Chairman, Mohammed Magagji Doho, Murtala Aliyu, and some stalwarts of
the party stand dismembered from the party. In his words, “In APC, we have a standard that any person who engages in anti-party activity is automatically suspended. In fact we are more comfortable with opposition than any one who engages in anti-party. This is because we are moving in different directions with the opposition. But for the betrayers, you plan
together with them, and that is what they will use against you. There is no betrayer as painful as this”. He stated that it was normal to have differences during nominations but that after the nominations, it was only usual that party members move together. “They betrayed us and it is only normal that we drive them away from the party.”
eye, for successfully rallying members to a peaceful resolution of the crises, as he urged members to operate as agents of the new spirit of Abuja reconciliation to strengthen party structure for the tasks ahead. The former senator urged the coordinators to see themselves as thebconscience of APC as they emerged through party structure, saying their emergence through democratic process in their respective constituencies had placed them in a position to bear the light of hisvaspiration across the state to ensure APC’s success in futurebelections. He, however, said his ambition was dependent on the resolution of the recent discoveries on how the 2014 governorship election in the state was allegedly rigged, explaining that as a backer of former Governor Fayemi, he needed to support him in getting to the root of how he was allegedly robbed at poll by some corrupt Nigerians. Aluko also expressed confidence in the capacity and capability of Ekiti people to create a united front to establish an effective government that could take care of the people’s needs, adding that the performance legacy of APC former governors Adebayo, Oni and Fayemi would guide him in the business of governance. The APC chieftain assured the coordinators: “I have a record of keeping to promise particularly on consensus arrangement. As you play your part in the work ahead, you are the ones that will also reap the benefits of your labour because I believe in party structure and supremacy, and so nobody will displace you when we achieve our goal”. He explained that the delay in the implementation of agricultural empowerment scheme to tackle poverty which he announced about two months ago was deliberate, saying he had planned to make the announcement to coincide with the inauguration of the coordinators. “I delay the take-off of the project till today so that I can tell youthat you will be the coordinators of the programme in your areas.
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On Buhari’s Anti-Money Laundering Bill OKECHUKWU EMEH AND SHAMSUDDIN S. DAURA
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here is no doubt the President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign to constrain and control economic and financial crimes in Nigeria is gathering momentum. This campaign, at this critical period of globalization and market reforms, when commitment to sanitizing public sector and business environment, is at the core of the drives to reverse the sluggish economies of many countries, especially those in the sub-Saharan Africa. In this regard, international financial institutions (IFIs), specially the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), along with the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU), have emphasized at various fora the paramount importance of combating economic and financial crimes. In particular, the IFIs have made signing of global transparency and integrity compliant protocols like the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) an essential precondition for countries to receive economic clean bill of health and financial advice or assistance. This is owing to the ineluctable fact that such crimes are at odds with the postcold war efforts at steering developing countries towards economic rejuvenation and sustainable development. For example, in many peripheral economies in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, economic and financial crimes have, amongst others, led to economic growth without development and equity; mass deprivation and the attendant abject poverty, among other ills. In recent years, the emerging inter-
national conventions against economic and financial crimes include the institutional frameworks of FATF, and the Global EGMONT Group of Financial Intelligence units (FIUs). Instructively, FATF was set up with the prime objective of waging a worldwide campaign against economic and financial crimes, as well as illicit flow of money from trafficking in hard drugs and arms. So far, many countries have signed the protocol initiated by this Paris-based international body. One FATF-style regional body (FSRB), which Nigeria is a member, is the Dakarbased Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA), a specialized institution of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). In essence, GIABA is charged with facilitating the adoption and implementation of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Financing of Terrorism (CFT) rules in the sub-region, along with ensuring compliance with international AML/FCT standards. As a signatory to the protocols of FATF and the Global EGMONT Group of FIUs, Nigeria took a bold step to establish the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in 2002. Since then, EFCC has made substantial progress in its unrelenting and determined efforts to curb economic and financial crimes, with many of the offenders being hunted down and jailed by the commission. Gladly enough, such efforts have resulted in Nigeria being delisted by FATF from the risk of countries that are prone to financial crimes. In view of the impelling necessity of strengthening the campaign against money
PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI’S CAMPAIGN TO CONSTRAIN AND CONTROL ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES IN
NIGERIA IS GATHERING MOMENTUM laundering, terrorist financing and other unlawful activities that could threaten and undermine our financial system and national security, the National Assembly in 2014 proposed a bill seeking to establish the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Centre (NFIC). The bill, which was separately initiated and thoroughly debated at both the Senate and House of Representatives, reviewed certain provisions of the EFCC Act, as well as amended the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, by transferring the operations of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) against money laundering currently domiciled in EFCC to the proposed NFIC. Unfortunately, the lawmakers of the 7th National Assembly could not pass that allimportant bill before leaving office last year. However, another hope to tackle money laundering cases in Nigeria is seen in the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Bill 2016 President Buhari recently sent to the National Assembly for consideration. The bill seeks to establish Bureau for Money Laundering Control (BMLC), which would be independent in the discharge of
its functions and responsibilities. The bill prescribes stiff penalty for anybody found culpable of money laundering offence and upon conviction shall be in imprisonment for a term of not less than seven years without the option of a fine. Under this bill, any bank that is found guilty of money laundering would be liable to a fine of not less than N25 million; and a designated non-financial business and profession would get a fine of not less than N10 million if found guilty of the offence. The proposed bill also stipulates three years imprisonment or above for anybody that fails to report persons involved in the illicit act. It is self-evident that Buhari’s anti-money laundering bill is in tandem with the urgent necessity to establish a formidable financial intelligence body to combat money laundering, terrorist financing activities and other predicate offences in Nigeria. Such a body as required under the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2012 (as amended), the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2013 (as amended) or any other relevant law or regulation would have mechanisms for sound policy and decision making requiring adequate, quality and timely information analysis necessary for tracking and choking off the flow of proceeds from illicit activities that could impact negatively on our economy and national security in a more deeply or rapidly way. It is expected that the proposed BMLC would be an essential anchor for monitoring and undertaking studies and risk assessments on emerging techniques and patterns in money laundering, terrorist financing and other unlawful financial activities. Emeh and Daura wrote from Abuja via okemehjr@yahoo.com
Lagos and the challenging face of BRT scheme ADENIKE ADEMOLA
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agos State is the hub of the nation’s economic activities; housing 45 percent of the country’s manpower, the issue of effective public transportation is expectedly one that its teeming population of over 25 million daily contends with. Be that as it may, a good and efficient transport system is essential to support the economic growth and development of the state. It is in a bid to change the face of public transportation in Lagos State that the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) was introduced in 2008. Universally, the BRT system has the capability of moving huge numbers of people from one place to the other at a time in a faster and more convenient way. The system operates on the concept of utilizing dedicated lanes in areas where competition with highway traffic would be greatest, while it makes use of existing highways and roads in areas that are less congested in order to reduce cost. According to the Lagos Metropolitan Transport Authority (LAMATA), since 2009 the BRT system has lifted over 52 million passengers. Since the implementation of the BRT scheme, it has become a reference point for other cities and countries. The BRT system has been the toast of commuters in Lagos because it is faster, safer, more reliable, more comfortable and cheaper. More importantly, it has also led
THE STATE TRAFFIC LAWS BANNING COMMERCIAL MOTORCYCLE OPERATORS ON MAJOR ROADS MUST BE ENFORCED TO THE LETTER to the reduction of accidents. In order to enhance service delivery of the scheme, the Ambode administration recently launched over 400 air-conditioned buses on the ever busy Ikorodu roundabout in the mainland to CMS in the Island. It is now the in-thing for residents of along this route to board these buses which have made their journey more predictable and comfortable. One innovation that comes with the new buses is the introduction of the epurse card that enables commuter buys their boarding tickets by loading their cards with preferable amount of money, as it applies to GSM phones. This makes boarding easier as owners of these cards do not have to queue for tickets. In addition, the BRT buses now work for 24/7 from Ikorodu to CMS, in order to further boost the socio-economic lives of the people. Commuters often enjoy free rides on
major festival days, such as the New Year, Christmas, Eid-el-fitr as well as Eid-el-kabir days. This is a way of felicitating with the people, and ensuring that the system caters to their transportation needs as well as ensuring that they are able to move around unhindered during these festive periods. Similarly, in order to make the services of these buses more effective as well as provide security for motorists, the state government has embarked on provision of street lights on routes plied by the buses. Ditto for other roads in the metropolis. It is hope that this will further boost the running of a 24 hour economy in the state. To complement the services of these buses, the residents also have the choices of boarding ferries, while the blue rail project from the mainland linking Badagry is on going to further advance mass transit. But in spite of the giant strides made by the state government in ameliorating the sufferings of Lagosians as far as transportation is concerned, there are some factors serving as clog in the wheel of progress in the sector. The first is the menace of ‘okada’ (commercial motorcycle) riders who flout the state’s traffic law at will. Another is lack of proper passenger flow control in BRT terminals. It is not uncommon to watch free boxing bouts at these terminals daily, a fall out of some passengers trying to play fast ones on others, either in an attempt to hurriedly purchase tickets or board the buses. To address some of these challenges
and thus further ensure a smooth ride for all Lagosians; the state traffic laws banning commercial motorcycle operators on major roads must be enforced to the letter. Equally, all non designated vehicles that use BRT lanes must be made to face the music. Also, proper crowd control must be ensured at all BRT terminals. In the same vein, traffic officers must be stationed at BRT bus stops to assist passengers in crossing the road by stopping on coming vehicles that often choose to ignore the Zebra crossing signs. Also, the BRT scheme could be planned to include commuting within short distances within a particular local government area. For instance, people commuting within Apapa, Ikeja, Island, Alimosho, Yaba etc could rely on BRT buses within the locations for their daily and routine movement. Once this is done and the operation of BRT in these locations becomes reliable, effective and efficient, more commuters would opt to leave their cars at home and willingly embrace the BRT alternative. Ademola wrote in from Lekki, Lagos Send your views by mail or sms to PMB 10001, Ikoyi, or our Email: mail@ nationalmirroronline.net mirrorlagos@ yahoo.com or 08164966858 (SMS only). The Editor reserves the right to edit and reject views or photographs. Pseudonyms may be used but must be clearly marked as such.
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Police extortion and Lagos Command’s answer
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hen it comes to anything extortion, the Nigeria Police Force, whose most visible constitutional charge is the protection of life and property, in other words - maintaining and securing public safety and public order - takes an unflattering lead in the land. Recall that in late 2003, a research team commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Finance came out with a list of 30 most corrupt institutions in Nigeria; and the police soared as the most corrupt, followed by the Prince of Darkness, NEPA-PHCN. In 2010, NOI-Gallup National Polls also conceded the first position to the police and the second to NEPAPHCN. It is not the Nigeria Police is not perturbed about the sullied image and eroded reputation, locally and internationally, which massive extortion by its men has brought to it as an institution and to Nigeria as a nation. What appears most probable is that the police in the country are in a quandary as to how best to rein in the itchy fingers of its men that are always at work, most times at gunpoint. Indeed, one of the headaches police chiefs have been contending with in recent years is the entrenched nature of extortion in the Nigeria Police. It became more evident during the eras of Messrs. Mustafa Adebayo Balo-
gun, 2002; Sunday Gabriel Ehindero, 2005; Ogbonna Okechukwu Onovo, 2009; Hafiz Ringim, 2010; Mohammed Dikko Abubakar 2012; Suleiman Abba, 2014; and Solomon Ehigiator Arase, since April 2015, as Inspectors-General of Police (IGP). Virtually all the police bosses had put together one special squad or the other to catch the ‘thieves’ within. But all to no avail even as we write. About the first quarter of 2012, IGP Abubakar made public his administration’s abolition of police road blocks nationwide, which was short-lived because of intensified Boko Haram attacks, kidnap for ransom, robbery and other violent crimes. But even while the former IGP’s road block abolition directive subsisted, eight officers of the Abia State Police Command and the four others from Lagos State were apprehended for infracting the order. The four officers held in Lagos were arrested with squeezed N44, 000 notes of different denominations, to show they really made a huge harvest from their lucrative pastime. Indeed, reports in the past had it that police officers and the rank and file scramble for ‘lucrative’ check point posting. The pattern of extortion is crude; and remains largely the same. Vehicles are stopped by all means at checkpoints, not
THE POLICE HIERARCHY MUST PAIR THE STICK WITH THE CARROT IN DEALING WITH POLICEMEN THAT BRING
DISGRACE TO THE FORCE
necessarily for the purpose of conducting a thorough search for criminals or incriminating items, but for the brisk business of frisking the driver and extorting cash. Very often, daredevil criminals with dangerous weapons beat police checkpoints undetected. Commercial vehicle drivers that refuse to ‘co-operate’ pay dearly, either by way of travel hours wasted, as the police will waste no time in cooking up crimes against them; or they are shot dead. Many drivers have been slain that way, likewise innocent passengers. If this is not robbery at gun point, what else is? That the felony persists in the police seems a strong indication that none of the disciplinary measures or punishment meted out to errant officers caught in the act is yielding fruitful results. This could be one of the reasons the Lagos State Police Command adopted the option of giving such policemen crash training on ‘Change of Attitude’. A recent report, for instance, had it that 42 policemen, among them two
ON THIS DAY February 22, 2002 Angolan political and rebel leader, Jonas Savimbi, was killed in a military ambush. Savimbi (1934–2002) was an Angolan political leader. He founded and led UNITA, a movement that first waged a guerrilla war against Portuguese colonial rule, 1966–1974, then confronted the rival MPLA during the decolonization conflict, 1974 - 75, and after independence in 1975, fought the ruling MPLA in the Angolan Civil War until his death.
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February 22, 2014 President Viktor Yanukovych of Ukraine was impeached by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine by a vote of 328–0, fulfilling a major goal of the Euromaidan rebellion. The Euromaidan (European Square) rebellion was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on the night of November 21, 2013 with public protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kiev, demanding closer European integration.
women police, arrested for various offences, like extortion, drinking on duty, absconding from beat, et cetera, recently ‘graduated’ from the one week training at the Police College, Ikeja. Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, was quoted as saying last February 9, on their completion of the course, that when they return to their various divisions, they would become different policemen. This may well be a novel approach to containing the nagging problem of extortion and sundry corrupt exploits dogging the nation’s police. But the dilemma, however, is: How far can this go in taming pathological offenders? Good as the option would seem in reforming some policemen with conscience, the police hierarchy must pair the stick with the carrot in dealing with policemen that bring disgrace to the force. Those with extreme cases should be dismissed and prosecuted to deter others. We recommend the Lagos Police Command’s idea to the Force Headquarters and other state commands. It could really help. Nonetheless, the police leadership should not relent in improving the lot of policemen. The police should be well equipped, remunerated and motivated to discourage the temptation to err.
x February 22, 2015 A ferry carrying 100 passengers capsized in the Padma River, Bangladesh, killing 70 people. The ferry was traveling on the Padma River when it crashed into a trawler, causing it to overturn. It weighed about fifty tons and had a maximum capacity of only 100 to 120 passengers. Despite reports from passengers that there were as many as 250 to 300 passengers on board, the ferry staff denied those claims.
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As the value of the nation’s currency continues to fall resulting in increasing rate of unemployment, hunger among others, experts say collaboration among stakeholders is necessary to protect the currency from the current free-fall in the forex market. Udo Onyeka reports.
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his may not be the best of times for Nigeria as the country’s economy is going through a challenging period. The nation’s currency is having almost a near freefall in value, from about N190 around June last year to a dollar to almost N400 to a dollar. A major reason for the fall some experts have said is the increasing demand of foreign items. Though the current administration efforts and in-roads in diversification and industrialisation are yet to begin its yields there have been call to collaborate on
the way out of this logjam, which is bring untold hardship to Nigerian’s as many companies are closing shops. For instance, Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka, last week called on Federal Government to organise an economic conference to confer on solutions to change the economic fortunes of Nigeria. Soyinka who blamed the dire economic situation in Nigeria on the years of bad governance, stated this in a press release issued from the office of the Minister of Information and Culture. Soyinka said “I think we re-
ally need an emergency economic conference, a rescue operation bringing as many heads as possible together to plot the way forward.” While stressing that the government should maintain its war against corruption, Soyinka also stressed a need to pursue the anti-corruption campaign “within the confines of the law”. But even in the midst of this challenge experts have said the Nigerian economy continue to grow remarkably making the top 10 fastest growing economies in the world as ranked by reputable
institutions such as World Bank, CNN, Bloomberg among others. According to the experts the non-oil sector has continued to experience a steady growth. Also Managing Director, Cowry Assets Management Limited, Johnson Chukwu, has said that Nigeria economy still has high potentials and prospects despite the continued slide in crude oil prices and the failing value of its currency when compared to some other currencies. Speaking at the weekend during a Bi-Monthly Forum organised by the Finance Correspon-
dents Association of Nigeria, FICAN, in Lagos, Managing Director, Cowry Assets Management Limited, Johnson Chukwu, said the economy is still a huge market for consumer goods, capital goods, financial services, information and telecommunication services, agricultural goods, oil and gas products. Continued on pg A4 UDO ONYEKA, EDITOR BUSINESS COURAGE udonyeka@gmail.com c
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Continued from pg A3 Chukwu who spoke on the theme: ‘Policy Options for Nigeria Economy Recovery’ said the country’s trade, real estate, transport infrastructure, power infrastructure; entertainment potentials remain a plus for the economy. “There is no single sector of the Nigerian economy that has fully developed, talk less of being matured,” he said. He said a look at the movement in exchange rate of other oil dependent economies indicate that most of them have allowed their currency to adjust to the strength of their export earnings apart from Venezuela and Egypt. Many experts have said that what Nigeria need now was to increase local production and reduce dependency on imported items, adding that devaluation would not perform the magic. Perhaps it was on this backdrop that President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his opposition to the devaluation of the naira. According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President spoke on Saturday while contributing to a Presidential Panel Roundtable on Investment and Growth Opportunities at the opening of the Africa 2016: Business for Africa, Egypt and the World at Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Buhari was quoted as saying that Nigeria could not afford to devalue its currency because the country imports everything, including toothpicks. “Developed countries are competing among themselves and when they devalue they compete better and manufacture and export more. But we are not competing and exporting but importing everything including toothpicks. So, why should we devalue our currency? “We want to be more productive and self-sufficient in food and other basic things such as clothing. For our government, we like to encourage local production and efficiency,” he said. The President added that those who have developed taste for for-
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eign luxury goods should continue to pay for them rather than put pressure on the government to devalue the naira. He added that the priority of his administration is to ensure national food security before export of food products, while stressing that Nigeria being a mono-economy dependent on oil, with a teeming unemployed youth population, the way out of the current slump in the global oil market, is for the administration to focus on agriculture and solid minerals development. Buhari however expressed optimism that Nigeria would get out of its current economic downturn. According to many Nigeria this is a time to look inward and seek avenue to reposition the country’s capabilities towards becoming West Africa’s leading manufacturer. In this regard recently, the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure, NASENI and Nigerian Machine Tools Limited, NMTL, have concluded talks to jointly increase national capacity. Both agencies want to move the nation away from mere assemblage of machines, to production of the parts that make up the machines, and their eventual full production in Nigeria The plan, according to both organisations, is to work closely together and share technical and human capacity from both ends to boost the production of most of the machine tools needed by various industries, instead of the huge export currently going on in the country. Executive Vice Chairman of NASENI, Engr. Dr. Mohammed Haruna, said at a technical collaborative meeting with the management of the Nigerian Machine Tools Limited in Osogbo, that both organisations have already
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signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost machine tools production in Nigeria. He said the primary aim of NASENI was to empower SMEs through the impartation of technologies, engineering principles and practices for the production of equipment that would meet international standards as well as sustenance of a flourishing science education sector, local capital goods and industry. “We cannot be doing our research and development activities in isolation. We need to collectively see what is happening, then prioritize based on the needs of the industry, not necessarily what we want to do, but what is needed in the industry. That is essentially what this is about. “Already, we have started feeling the impact. We are already working together in some of the assembly plants that you have seen here, with a view to producing the components in Nigeria, instead of only assembling. We are doing some degree of manufacturing. So, we want to marry both efforts in order to have substantial local content in our products.” He stressed his agency’s competency in research and development for certain kinds of industrial machines, noting that limited resources for the actual production of such machines had been an issue. In a similar vein and as a solution to the falling value of the naira Nigeria’s First Lady Mrs. Aisha Buhari has urged Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria goods with a view to creating employment and strengthening the country’s economy. Mrs. Buhari made the call when she inaugurated the Made in Nigeria Tomoto Paste Factory, Erisco Foods Limited, in Lagos, recently.
Developed countries are competing among themselves and when they devalue they compete better and manufacture and export more. But we are not competing and exporting but importing everything including toothpicks. So, why should we devalue our currency
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She said that the need to patronise Nigerian goods had become necessary as it would encourage the production of local farm products and improve the health of citizens. She also urged manufacturing companies in the country to emulate Erisco Company by using locally available raw materials to produce their goods to ensure economic development. Chief Executive Officer of Erisco Foods Limited, Mr. Eric Umeofia, urged the Federal Government to sustain the formulation of positive policies that would enhance the production capacity of manufacturers. He said that the foreign exchange restriction of 41 items from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) official corridor had compelled Nigerians to patronise home-grown foods. Umeofia said that the company had fast track its backward integration programme by developing a technology that synchronised its existing machines to produce tomato paste directly from fresh tomatoes to tomato paste and tomato ketchup. Justifying forex ban on some products, Director, Corporate Communications, Mr Mu’azu Ibrahim, has encouraged Nigerians to patronize made in Nigeria products. CBN excluded importers of 41 items including rice, processed meat, vegetables, toothpick, among others, from sourcing Forex, Ibrahim said it was only temporary. “By not importing those items we are saving the Forex demand on the market and the reserve and, at the same time, boosting local production. “The ban of these products, particularly agriculture products have begun to have positive effects on the economy. “I was in Ibadan recently and was encouraged by a producer that rose from Cassava farming to processing and that farmer is now producing industrial starch which is in high demand. “Some companies, large corporations that were importing industrial starch are now sourcing from that company in Ibadan.
“I was happy when the producer said that last year, they were able to record nine billion dollars in exports; this is encouraging. “There are many like that and once we give them time, the market will improve. So my advice to Nigerians is to think Nigeria, act Nigeria and buy Nigeria; let us patronise made in Nigeria goods,’’ he said. But according to Chukwu the CBN, has been engaged in aggressive demand management with the disqualification of 41 items from accessing the foreign exchange market so as to keep the naira exchange rate within the N197 to dollar and a band of plus or minus three per cent. He said that trade policies are better tools to use in discouraging the importation of goods whose import hurt local manufacturers. “We have proven cases of successful use of appropriate trade policies to develop specific industries in the country. A classical example is the Cement industry where local manufacture has grown from 2,000 metric tonnes per annum, to more than 40,000 metric tonnes per annum in 15 years. Nigeria has moved from a net importer of cement to a net exporter as a result of targeted use of trade policy in the sub-sector,” he said. Speaking further, he said the ongoing naira volatility in the parallel market is being triggered by the inability of the CBN to meet legitimate demand for foreign exchange adding that while the regulator has effectively maintained the official exchange rate at N197 to dollar, it has been impossible for the apex bank to meet all legitimate demand at the official window. He said a backlog of unmet demand which has spilled over to the shallow parallel market is driving down the naira to its current levels. “With legitimate importers of raw materials and equipment migrating to the parallel market to satisfy their demand, the parallel market has effectively become the ruling market for pricing of imported goods and services within the country, with the exception of refined petroleum products, which seem to enjoy some preference in the allocation of forex by the Central bank,” he said. He said the shallowness of supply in the alternative markets and huge demand are already driving importers to a state hysteria, as they seem to be ready to pay any price to meet their demand. “We suspect that ordinary folks and foreign residents have joined this flight to safety and may be converting their naira assets into dollar to mitigate additional loss in value. The danger of an unmitigated progressive depreciation of naira is that our national currency may lose one of the most critical attributes of money, which is “as a store of value” and should this happen, the concerns about the dollarisation of the economy will become real,” he said. BC
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IDR. The senior debt rating is affirmed due to the affirmation of the bank’s long-term IDR.
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he Japanese Government has said it is willing to partner and assist the African continent, especially Nigeria in the area of critical transport infrastructure development with a view to facilitating a rapid development of the economy. Section Manager of Urban and Transportation Planning Group of the Yachiyo Engineering Company Limited, Mr. Yasuhiro Yamauchi, who spoke during a visit to the Marina, Lagos headquarters of NPA, said that the Japanese Government was willing to partner the authority in particular and the Nigerian nation in general especially in the area of technical abilities. This, according to him is with a view to providing useful supports for different infrastructure projects in the country. He said that the choice of Nigeria as a pilot scheme for such collaboration was informed by the strategic position of the country within the African continent, especially given the size of her market. He said: “The Japanese Government is willing to help the African Continent in the area of transport infrastructure growth and development but it wants to start with Nigeria because of her population and economy”. Mr. Yamauchi was accompanied on the visit by Mr. Esmael Mohamed, Mr. B.O Jegede and Mrs. Olumese Beatrice. Meanwhile, Managing Director of NPA, Mallam Habib Abdullahi who led the senior management team to welcome the Japanese team, pledged that the organisation will welcome the infusion of the Japanese advanced technology in the development of critical areas of Infrastructural development, especially under a Public- Private Partnership PPP, scheme. The Managing Director, who was represented by the General Manager in charge of Capital Projects, Mr. Rufai Mohammed, also assured the visiting
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Japanese delegation that the management of the authority will expeditiously list out technical and infrastructural needs of the organisation. He also said that the authority appreciates the decision of the Japanese Government to assist the African Continent in the area of infrastructure development, especially beginning with Nigeria.
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he minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Okechukwu Enelamah said the time is ripe for the implementation of the Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan ,NIRP, as government moves to begin its economic diversification initiative. The minister who spoke in Lagos said the present administration is shifting from rhetoric to real action plan to boost the country’s industrialisation master plan. According to him, Regarding Industrialisation, there is no doubt that Nigeria is long overdue to make the shift from being primarily an exporter of commodities and raw materials, to being an industrial economy. Manufacturing currently contributes only a tenth to our Gross Domestic Product, much lower than it does in other emerging market economies. Our Industrialisation ambition is hinged on the Nigerian Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), launched by the previous government in 2014. It is now time to move that comprehensive document from Plan to Action. It is now our duty to
implement that Plan in light of current realities, taking into consideration the lessons learn’t in the two years since it was unveiled. He further added that the ministry will focus on identifying and supporting a select number of industrial sectors in which Nigeria has comparative advantage. “We have seen success in our backward integration policies in the cement industry; and sugar is currently trying to replicate that success. In the Automotive, and Cotton, Textile and Garment (CTG) industries, we are continuing discussions with players and stakeholders to see how we can better implement an industrial policy that creates jobs, profits and prosperity. To ensure stability in the system, the minister promised to establish and maintain an enabling environment for Industry, Trade and Investment in Nigeria. He said, “We are working to position MITI as an Enabler and Facilitator of business and investment in Nigeria. We would like Nigerians and the world to regard MITI as the ‘Ministry of Enabling Environment’. When we say ‘Enabling Environment’, we mean one in which it is progressively easier to do business, policies are predictable and consistent, the government acts as a partner to business and investment, not a competitor or adverse regulator, and in which there is macroeconomic stability”. Enelamah announced that in coming weeks and months, government will be unveiling a number of important initiatives aimed at addressing Nigeria’s consistently poor performance on various Global Competitiveness and Ease of Doing Business Indices. He explained that the concrete initiatives will focus on dismantling the many obstacles
that stand in the way of business and business innovation in Nigeria.
Fitch upgrades Access Bank to A+.
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itch Ratings has upgraded Access Bank’s long-term National Ratings to “A” from “A-” with a stable outlook. Fitch Ratings, a global leader in credit ratings and research, affirmed the Long-term IDRs of the bank and upgraded the National Ratings. The National Rating of the Bank has been upgraded to ‘A(nga)’/‘F1(nga)’ from ‘A(nga)’/‘F2(nga)’ to reflect the improvement in creditworthiness over time relative to peers and to the best credits in Nigeria. In Fitch’s opinion, banks will continue to face multiple threats in the course of 2016, particularly from tight foreign currency liquidity, worsening asset quality and pressure on regulatory capital ratios. However, Access’ Viability Rating (VR) is affirmed as these risks are to a large extent already captured in the ratings. The Long-term Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) of Access remains on Stable Outlook as the rating is driven by its Viability Ratings (VR) and there is no expectation of any material change in the Bank’s intrinsic creditworthiness. Access’ Support Rating Floor (SRF) of “4” reflects the authorities’ unchanged ability and willingness to provide extraordinary support. The agency believes that while there is a limited probability of external support, the authorities have a stronger ability to support the bank’s local currency obligations if required. The senior debt rating of Access (issued via Access Finance BV) is in line with its long-term
he Director-General, National Pension Commission, PenCom, Mrs Chinelo AnohuAmazu, has said the Federal Government would soon clear about N20 billion pension arrears it owed public servant retirees. Anohu-Amazu told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Lagos on Friday that the commission was working assiduously with government to pay the arrears owed civil servants in 2015. She expressed regrets that some of retirees had not been able to access their pension even at presentation of bonds issued to them by government. “This is so because there aren’t enough resources from the Federal Government to meet the obligation,” she said. She said the commission had started advocating for the need by the Federal Government to prioritise pension payment,to ensure that retirees got their entitlements “Though we are aware of competitive demand on Federal Government’s dwindling resources but pension payments must be given priority. “But with the outcome of the meeting with Federal Government last week, our hope is raised. “We don’t mind if Federal Government go borrowing; the pension arrears must be paid because the pensioners are vulnerable than those presently in employment. ‘’The government must pay these accrued rights once and for all,’’ she said. She explained that the commission had requested N91 billion for civil servants that would retire in 2016, ‘’but to our surprise, we only see N50 billion in budget, this means there will be N41 billion deficit. “This does happen only in public sector, it doesn’t happen in private sector. “This is the reason we are advocating that Federal Governmet must prioritise pension payment.” Anohu-Amazu said that the commission was extending the same gesture to all the 36 states in the country. “As from next week, we will be visiting some states to tackle this accrued rights challenges. “We are even aware that there are ghost claimants of pensions; we will tackle that,” she said. Reacting to the recent proposal by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Baba-
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tunde Fashola, to use part of the pension fund to build the required infrastructure for rapid development in the country, Anohu-Amazu said PenCom had guidelines on investment decisions. She said PenCom would not operate outside the guidelines. The director-general urged Nigerians to believe in the resilience of the commission to them. NAN reports that the total pension fund now stands at N5.3 trillion.
Indian firm to boosts Nigeria’s power sector
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n Indian firm, Sterling and Wilson Solar Division has set up an electricity power infrastructure in the country. The project which is located in Lagos will also enhance the company’s investment drive and aggressive Africa expansion strategy. The company said that it will also set up four offices in Africa by end of 2016, beginning with Lagos, Nigeria, before moving to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, followed by Kenya and Ghana. Sterling and Wilson’s Solar division already has substantial presence in Cape Town and Cairo. The firm is also keying into Nigeria’s local content policy by employing local talent for running its new operations in Lagos. Under the investment strategy, the company will execute EPC works for 500MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) plants across different parts of Africa in the next three years. “We believe Sterling and Wilson is well positioned for expansion as more investors are focusing aggressively on the African Solar Market” stated Bikesh Ogra, President, Solar EPC business for Sterling and Wilson. “The industry is growing rapidly and we will continue to expand strategically to meet demand.” With solar power uptake on the African continent predicted to surge over the coming years – 100 gigawatts (GW) of solar installations are forecasted by 2030 – the expansion is clearly intended to ride the growing
wave of the grid connected solar energy market. Sterling and Wilson is confident to attain market leader position supported by their proven track record and global reputation. The company provides 360 degree turnkey solutions adapted to each customer’s individual needs that exceed customer expectations, transforming solar energy into green assets by maximizing value and mitigating risks. The company is already working on number of opportunities with various developers in Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Mozambique, Algeria, Namibia and Morocco along with South Africa and Egypt. The Indian firm has more than 500 MW of operational solar plants and another 1500 MW of projects under pipeline.
First Bank achieves monthly 100m e-banking transactions
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irstBank has been officially recognised as the first financial institution in the country to achieve a transaction volume of 100 million transactions in a month by Interswitch Transnational -Africa’s leading integrated payment and transaction processing company. This milestone feat was achieved in the month of December 2015 and represents the total transactions processed by FirstBank’s Front End Processor running on the Interswitch transaction switching platform which seamlessly links all financial institutions in Nigeria to facilitate better and quicker transactions across all platforms. As Nigeria’s leading financial institution with over 10 million customers, this achievement by FirstBank clearly aligns with its strategic intent to promote financial inclusion, support the cashless policy drive of the Central Bank of Nigeria and boost economic growth via e-payments across Nigeria and the African continent. According to the Bank’s Group Head, e-business, Chuma Ezirim, FirstBank remains committed to lead the drive to move the Nigerian economy
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away from traditional cash and other generic payment means to modern technological varieties in e-Payment. Reacting to the development, Divisional CEO, Switching and Processing, Interswitch, Akeem Lawal commented, “It really says something about the strength and development of electronic transactions in Nigeria that a single banking partner can record 100 million transactions in a single month. When you add this figure to that of our other partners, then you can begin to have an idea of the sheer size and demand for electronic financial services in Nigeria.” Also speaking, the GMD/ CEO of FirstBank, Dr. Adesola Adeduntan noted that the bank will continue to employ novel approaches in providing secure and convenient banking services for our customers and promised to drive innovation and extend its leadership of the financial sector services with specialized and technologydriven products and services. “FirstBank’s investment in e-business reflects our commitment to promoting financial inclusion which is widely regarded as a lever for sustainable economic growth and development as well as enhancing entrepreneurship. Our passion to serve and extend financial services to the unbanked has since inspired several innovations and we thank our esteemed customers for their continued patronage and trust in our services whilst dedicating the recognition to them”.
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he Minister of Transport, Mr Chibuike Amaechi, on Friday urged maritime stakeholders and trading associations to take the best advantage of facilities at the Inland Container Depots, ICDs, when fully operational. Amaechi made the plea at a one-day sensitisation programme titled ``Towards the Successful Take-Off of the Kaduna Inland Dry Port’’, held in Kaduna. News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that dry ports are otherwise known as Inland Container Depots. NAN reports that the programme which was jointly organised by the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, NSC, and Kaduna Inland Container Nigeria Ltd, ICNL, was mean to showcase the potential of the inland dry port. ``The Federal Executive Council on 15, March, 2006, approved the development of six inland Container Deport, ICD, projects on a Public Pri-
vate Partnership basis under the Build Own Operate and Transport ,BOOT, Agreement,’’ the minister said. He said that NSC was mandated to supervise the six gazetted facilities. The minister said that the Kaduna Inland Container Nigeria Ltd ,ICNL, depot upgrading was approved in April 2011by the former Minister of transport, Sen. Idris Umar at the request of the Kaduna State Government. Amaechi said that the establishment of dry ports and truck Transit Park was promoted by the NSC as part of the solution to the problems of hinterland shippers who had inadequate access to the seaports. He also talked about frequent congestion which had led to loss of cargoes in transit, carnage and accidents on land. ``The dry port has the potential benefits of not only reducing transport costs but also bringing shipping to the door steps of the shippers. ``A dry port will also generate employment opportunities for the teeming people of Kaduna State,’’ NAN quotes Amaechi as saying. He said that there was need for administrative and operational collaboration with the stakeholders, adding that the NSC had already been collaborating with Nigeria Railway Corporation, Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA and the Nigeria Customs Service. Amaechi said that the nation’s neighbouring countries like Niger and Chad Republic would derive immense benefits from the ICD regime. He said the ICD project would foster the integration of the hinterland into the international multi-modal transport system as part of global logistic transport chain. The minister said that the Federal Government had officially gazetted the dry port with Officlal Gazette No. 60 Vol. 102 dated May 26, 2015 and declared Kaduna Dry Port as a Port of Origin and Final Destination for imports and exports. Amaechi said that the Kaduna dry port was the first dry port in Nigeria to be accorded the status of a full-fledged port. He commended the NSC for representing the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the Guarantor of these laudable projects.
BOI to disburse N310bn loans to SMEs – DG
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he Bank of Industry (BOI) said it would disburse at least N310 billion in loans to Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, between 2016 and 2019.
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Executive Director SMEs of the bank, Mr Waheed Olagunju, disclosed this on Friday at a ceremony to mark the appointment of new internal auditors and accountants for the bank in Lagos. Olagunju said that the aim of the loans was to support the government’s efforts at empowering SMEs in the country. “As we all know, SMEs are the engine of the economy and we have been working to support the government’s efforts at up scaling their capacity. “To crash the rate of unemployment from the 25 per cent rate to a single digit, the SMEs and manufacturing sector need to be involved. “The only issue we have been having with SMEs is that they keep saying that BOI does not disburse to them, but the truth is that banks need track record and character to disburse loans to enterprises. “The major challenge of SMEs is not loan because asking for a loan at the very beginning of your micro business is not the best way to go. “It is better to start from somewhere with assistance from friends and family; from there your track record and character can be monitored even by the business owner himself,’’ he said. According to Olagunju, BOI has established nine more offices, five digital ICT products and raised its Business Development Support Providers ,BDSPs, to 200. He said with the SME Website, SMEs could use the accounting applications, even from their phones or laptops without having to come over to any of the offices. He said the BDSPs were there for a token to write proposals, application guides and all that small entrepreneurs would find difficult to present while applying for a loan. “As a means of sustaining the tempo, we are looking to disbursing at least N310 billion to SMEs within the next 4 years. “With a single digit interest rate and a 95 per cent performing risk asset, it’s not going to be easy. “But this is the same attitude we want for the change we want to see in Nigeria, especially in the non-oil sector,” Olagunju said. BC
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hipping stakeholder under the aegis of the Nigeria Ship Owners Association, NISA, at the weekend took a swipe at the Federal Government over its neglect of the shipping industry, culminating in the lack of job spaces for over 20.000 trained cadets. The Maritime Academy of Nigeria MAN, the nation’s premier maritime institute, located in Oron, Akwa Ibom State had recently said that more than 11,000 cadets of the academy, who have completed their various cadetship courses in the last 10 years have yet to do their one year mandatory practical training on board ocean going vessels as required by the International Maritime Organisation IMO, leading to the award of Certificate of Comppetency COC. President of the association, Captain Niyi Labinjo, who spoke in an interview, said the Federal
Government has over the years failed to evolve programmes for the training and absorbing the nation’s seafarers into gainful employments. According to him, many of these cadets who are unable to bear the excruciating effects of joblessness in a harsh economy such as Nigeria’s have since taken to criminal activities out of frustration. Specifically, he blamed the increasing wave of crime on the nation’s territorial waters such as piracy, oil theft and sea robbery on the inability of the government to gainfully engage these young men and women. “It is a fact to say that the Federal Government is encouraging piracy, sea robbery and kidnapping for ransom as a result of its actions or inactions, especially by neglect of the nation’s cadets and seafarers who have been left to their fate, after training them half way”, he lamented. He also said: “These young ca-
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dets out of frustration, are now taking advantage of their seafaring training and skills to engage in maritime related crimes such as piracy and sea robbery and oil theft through which the country loses huge sums of money annually”. Citing the instance of of the premier academy, MAN, Oron,
and other similar training institutions in the country, he regretted that many of such cadets have been left to roam the streets of the nation, which portends danger for the nation’s economy. He said that the situation is even more worrisome that despite the uncertainties in the global crude oil market, which saw the price of the product fall over $120 per barrel to less than $30 per barrel, the goverment has yet to begin to address its mind towards the maritime industry. Labinjo argued that even in the days of the oil boom, the maritime industry held more prospects for the country both in terms of job creation and foreign exchange earnings. He cited the Instance of the Republic of Philippines, which has neither crude oil nor any other mineral deposits but generates over $600m annually by merely exporting seafarers, many of who are employed in Nigeria. BC
Okunoren urges government to prioritise insurance
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he President, Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB), Mr. Kayode Okunoren, said strategies for reviving Nigeria’s economy would achieve desired result, if greater premium is placed on the insurance industry’s growth by government. Okunoren, who spoke at the council’s Secretariat in Lagos, noted that, aside from providing investible funds, insurance is one of the financial management strategies that must be factored into genuine economic revival development initiatives of government. He applauded the various economic revival initiatives of the present administration and lamented that inadequate attention had been paid to insurance which had proven to be the linchpin of economic growth in
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advance climes. The President, who reiterated the council’s desire to partner government in building formidable economy through the instrumentality of insurance, stressed that NCRIB would be creative
and proactive in maximising the seemingly gloomy economic situation to the advantage of insurance brokers. According to him, “As you are aware, this is a challenging time for the insurance industry in Nigeria, in view of the recession being witnessed in the economy, which is taking its toll on insurance like any other sectors of the economy.” Okunoren shared optimism that the government under the leadership of President Mohammed Buhari would reverse the ugly situation, through the enthronement of probity and accountability in governance. He further reiterated the commitment of the council to ensure that all necessary strategic engagements are done to further enhance the growth of insurance in Nigeria, as well as increase the
relevance of insurance brokers. In line with this decision, Okunoren disclosed that the 2016 annual Management Retreat of the council holding in Lagos would focus on ‘Dissecting 2016 Budget and the Economy, Opportunities for Brokers.’ A seasoned economist as well as the Director General of Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry(LCCI), Mr. Muda Yusuf, had been invited to analyse the implication of the 2016 budget on economy.. On the delisted brokers by the regulatory body, National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), the NCRIB president expressed optimism that the council’s efforts would yield positive result as he noted that NCRIB has continued to engage the commission on issue. BC
he Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC and the Debt Management Office ,DMO, have inaugurated a committee for the nation’s first sovereign “Sukuk”. Sukuk is an Islamic financial certificate, similar to a bond in Western finance that complies with the Islamic religious law, Sharia. SEC Director-General, Mr Mounir Gwarzo, who confirmed the committee’s inauguration, said it would work out modalities for the Sukuk. Gwarzo said that the committee comprising staff of the commission and DMO would set up modalities for the first sovereign bond. He said that Sukuk had not been approved by the commission at the moment. Gwarzo said that recently, the commission was working with the DMO to ensure issuance of the bond in the second quarter of 2016. He stressed that the commission would support DMO in capacity building to ensure successful issuance of the bond. Gwarzo said that the slide in crude oil price and drop in revenue generation made it imperative for government to source for alternative source of capital to finance infrastructure development. “The need for alternative sources of capital to finance infrastructure becomes increasingly more compelling with fragility of growth from major emerging markets,’’ Gwarzo said. BC
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Why we pioneered agency banking in Nigeria – Ecobank
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he decision of Ecobank to introduce Agency Banking in the country is part of the bank’s distribution strategy to take banking service to the door-step of the customers. According to the Head, Cards and e-Banking, Ecobank Nigeria, Ayotunde Kuponiyi, Ecobank Agency Banking service which is the first of its kind to debut in the country is also targeted at offering affordable access to financial services, adding that, it would simplify and engender flexibility in banking operations. He explained that Agency
banking services is designed to increases the bank’s retail distribution network allowing it provide basic banking services to its customers as well as offer payment services such as bank transfers, bill payments and airtime top-up to the general public. “This is part of the bank’s distribution strategy to take banking service to the door-step of the customer. We are extending our banking services to consumers’ neighbourhood to offer even greater convenience and accessible financial services in a cost effective and secure man-
ner,” he said. He maintained that every hand is on the deck to make it a success, urging members of the public to patronize the accredited agents. It would be recalled that Ecobank Nigeria commenced agency banking services recently, enabling its appointed agent partners carry out banking services on its behalf, so as to offer basic banking services to the under banked by providing extended hours for available banking services in the customers’ neighbourhood. The listed agent partners al-
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ready offering this service in Lagos as Buymore Supermarket chain ,in Agungi-Lekki, Kilo Surulere, Ikeja GRA), Kenzo Retail Supermarket chain ,in Lekki, Festac and Apapa) and Save-a-Lot Supermarket in Egbeda. Banking services provided by the agents banking locations include opening Ecobank Quick Account, cash withdrawal and deposit into Ecobank accounts; funds transfers into any bank account in Nigeria, bills payment (utilities, cable subscription, etc), mobile phone airtime top up amongst other services.
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Brand Watch
Customer experience, priority of CMOs – Report Stories by David Audu
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he convergence of the marketing industry, powered by disruptive technologies, is a leading concern for Chief Marketing Officers, CMOs today, according to study by IBM. The new data from also found that improving customer experience is a top marketing priority for businesses. The “Redefining Markets: In-
sights from the Global C-suite Study—The CMO Perspective” report from IBM polled 723 CMOs from around the globe, and found that CMOs believe a better customer experience is now their top priority, with three-quarters of leading CMOs using more event and experiential marketing than market followers. The report noted that as lines between industries are becoming blurred, marketers
now face new challenges. “Industry convergence is creating completely new opportunities for growth by shifting the focus from products and services made by solo entities to cross-sector customer experiences,” the report reads. “But it’s also exacerbating competition, because other enterprises can seize an organization’s core business as they expand into adjacent spaces. One company’s convergence is
another’s encroachment.” According to the report, CMOs will be relying more on data and analytics moving forward, with 60 percent of responding CMOs preparing to incorporate more data-driven insights into marketing campaigns over the next three to five years. “Using data-driven decision making to deliver customer experiences that are personalized, relevant and timely, on a
large scale,” the report reads: “Leverage predictive and prescriptive analytics to identify the best course of action to recommend for customers. Create innovative, improved experiences that increase customer engagement with new digital interfaces, mobile solutions, IoT and cloud computing; and pilot cognitive technologies, which have the potential to reinvent customer interaction.” BC
Chi launches Ice Tea campaign
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etermined to deepen the culture of “Ice Tea” drinking across Nigeria, Chi Limited, Nigeria’s fruit drinks maker, recently unveiled a new marketing communication campaign for its Ice Tea brand tagged “Come over to the Tea Side of Life” Managing Director, Chi Limited, Deepanjan Roy, said campaign came as a result of the desire to cater to the needs of discerning Nigerian consumers who yean for quality, healthy and refreshing drinks. “Chi Ice Tea is another brand from CHI Limited that stands out as a world class drink with tasty refreshing value. We are confident that with our commitment to ensuring that consumers get only the best, Chi Ice Tea would continue to re-
main the number one Ice Tea brand of choice for refreshment and rejuvenation by millions of consumers across Nigeria” He said Chi range of healthconscious brands would continue to lead their various categories as favorites amongst consumers in Nigeria. “With the refreshing and rejuvenating goodness of Chi Ice Tea, one would ask for nothing more but accept the call to come over to the tea side of life”, he said. Chi Ice Tea can be enjoyed by consumers who desire a natural refreshing and rejuvenating drink. The brand comes in 2 variants; Lemon and Peach and is available in 1Ltr, 500ml & 200ml packs. The advertisement which is being deployed through Tele-
vision, Radio, Billboards and Digital platforms as well as other marketing and trade activations is already receiving wide attention for its depiction of the Chi Ice Tea brand with premium and persuasive imagery. The TV ad highlights an experience with Chi Ice Tea, which is in line with its brand promise of tasty refreshing goodness. Set on a beach, it portrays a lady who is in desperate need of respite and refreshment. She stumbles on a pack of Chi Ice Tea to quench her thirst and is instantly rejuvenated. This is dramatically depicted in her morphing and transforming into a refreshing mix of cool ice with hints of natural tea leaves & fruity flavours.
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This feeling of rejuvenation and refreshment is almost viral and triggers a chain of spontaneous refreshing reactions on the bright sunny beach. The whole crowd is invited to come over to “the tea
CNNMoney embarks on global expansion
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NN Worldwide has announced the expansion of its CNNMoney brand across both TV and digital to provide consumers around the world its industry-leading business and financial news and analysis. A statement released to newsmen recently said, with the addition of staff in London, Dubai, New Delhi and Hong Kong, CNNMoney will launch new franchises, series, features and reporting tailored directly to the regions and audiences it covers. “For CNN Worldwide it’s an opportunity to draft off the resurgence of the CNNMoney brand in the U.S., while utilising the power and reach of CNN International, all under
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one banner. “By uniting our portfolio of U.S. and international business reporting under the CNNMoney brand, we now offer an even more compelling
product to globally-minded consumers hungry for a smart, accessible business and financial news experience – everywhere in the world,” said Mike McCarthy, senior vice president and general manager of CNN International. Coverage from CNNMoney will span Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. It will focus on global markets and the economy, business strategy, corporate leadership, global brands, business travel, lifestyle and luxury, as well as industries such as auto, energy and technology. The venture will tap the talents of Richard Quest, Nina dos Santos and Maggie Lake whose programmes will repre-
sent CNNMoney on television. In addition, Quest will now serve as editor-at-large for CNNMoney and he will pen a global daily newsletter “CNNMoney Presents: Quest Means Business,” timed to the open of the Asia markets. Also joining the CNNMoney roster are John Defterios, emerging markets editor based in Abu Dhabi; Andrew Stevens, Asia Pacific editor based in Hong Kong; Eleni Giokos, Africa business correspondent based in Johannesburg; and Samuel Burke, CNNMoney business correspondent based in New York. The multi-platform editorial teams will be led by Penny Manis, director of global business news programming
side of life”, where each one gets refreshed and joins the crowd dancing to the beat of Chi Ice Tea. Importantly, the advertisement seeks to attract the attention of its target audience by featuring a diverse race of carefully selected characters, all coming together to celebrate and connect through dance and camaraderie, thus reinforcing the brand as world class and of premium quality. The fruit drink, Made from Premium natural tea leaves with delicious fruity flavors, according to Chi Limited, Ice Tea is a blend of natural tea extract with real fruits, produced to provide consumers a delightful and natural great– tasting beverage for rejuvenation. BC
based in New York, and Mark Thompson, managing editor of CNNMoney International who is based in London. The global initiative will also expand CNNMoney’s datadriven storytelling and digital war rooms to international bureaux, arming reporters with the most advanced tools and analytics available to drive and react to stories in the global marketplace. “More business professionals come to CNN than any other international news brand for news and analysis about how geopolitical events and trends are impacting business, markets and personal wealth,” said Antonio Canto, Vice President, Advertising Sales, CNN International. BC
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75% of cars to have connectivity by 2020 Stories by Isaiah Erhiawarien
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oing by the growth internet connectivity across the globe, there are suggestion that by 2020 about 75 per cent of world’s car will have internet connectivity in them even as latest development revealed that cars in China are fitted with dashboard camera that are internet enabled. According to a study by Giesecke & Devrient, mobile connectivity is emerging as a core topic for the automotive industry, saying that 92 million registered passenger vehicles are forecast, of which approximately 69 million will be equipped with integrated connectivity. Giesecke & Devrient, G&D, an automotive security, said that in 2014 approximately 70 million passenger cars were registered worldwide, of which only 10 per cent included connectivity adding that as societies are becoming increasingly urbanised and hyperconnected, mobile connectivity is emerging as a core topic for the automotive industry. Group Executive Mobile Security, at G & D, Stefan Auerbach, said that vehicles of the future will be fully networked,
independent, mobile ecosystems with specific services, adding that “Even today, eCall, autonomous driving, car-to-x communication, and mobility and telematics services are on every car manufacturer’s road map. Consumers increasingly demand connectivity services such as Wi-Fi for passengers and external internet connections for music streaming, navigation, and other applications.” He said that “We are seeing a range of new services in this sector, including pay-as-youdrive insurance, location- or context-related services, payper-use for additional functions, and customized driver features. All those services use universal communication channels that require scalable security solutions to cover the entirety of the system’s end points. Secure connectivity is the key to these ecosystems.” G&D’s automotive security solutions are based on an integrated M2M SIM module (eSIM/eUICC) and the management of the eSIMs over the life cycle of the vehicle. Acting as a secure gateway, the eUICC ensures protection beyond basic connectivity functions for every security-related vehicle component.
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amsung Electronics has unveiled its product lineup for 2016 at its annual Samsung Africa Forum event promising to make a meaningful difference in people’s everyday lives. The company underlined the importance of innovation showcase its new bezel-less curved SUHD TVs with Quantum dot display, the industry-first Front Load Washer with AddWash, and a range of refrigerators and freezers with Twin Cooling technology. President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Electronics, Africa Office, Mr. Yoo Young Kim said that Samsung has continuously worked to help people live smarter lives, and this year we have taken a huge step forward with our diverse products and services, saying, “We will continue to enhance consumers’ quality of life by listening to their needs and strengthening our ecosystem.” Samsung unveiled its spectacular new line-up of SUHD TVs that feature unparalleled picture quality with Quantum dot display; the world’s first bezel-less curved design, which is beautiful from every angle; and the smartest user experience that makes it easy for consumers to access all their entertain-
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Improving your health through your iOS mobile device
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In addition, ID management safeguards the digital identities of vehicle users. The secure elements and applications are available in various M2M SIM form factors and services. G&D’s AirOn server provides eSIM management and a platform for the end-to-end management of the entire SIM and device life cycle. Auerbach noted that G&D offers a broad range of trusted service and identity management solutions to manage the secure distribution of new services and identities in the automotive domain adding that eight out of ten automotive manufacturers rely on G&D. BC
Samsung pledges exciting experience from new product lines ment content in one place. The Samsung’s 2016 SUHD TVs feature the world’s only cadmium-free, 10-bit Quantum dot display, offering the most true-to-life picture quality with stunning brightness, exceptional contrast and the most lifelike colours ever offered by Samsung. The future of display technology, Quantum dot display converts light into nearly any colour in the visible spectrum without distortion or compromising the brightness level, delivering the optimum viewing experience for consumers, regardless of the lighting environment. This year, all of the Samsung SUHD TVs will feature the ability to provide a premium high dynamic range (HDR)
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experience, with 1,000 nit HDR minimum for a higher level of contrast between light and dark images. New Ultra Black technology also significantly reduces light reflection, further enhancing picture quality with minimal glare. Built on the Tizen operating system, Samsung’s 2016 Smart TVs make it easier for consumers to discover and access all their favourite content and services, from TV shows and movies, to games and programme information, all in one place. The new Samsung Smart TV eliminates the need to juggle multiple remote controls. The Samsung Smart TV will automatically recognise the type of set-top box, game console, OTT box or home theatre system that is connected to the TV. This allows users to control all of the external devices with the Smart Control remote with no setup required. Samsung also unveiled the latest additions to its audio product line-up, including the HW-K950 Sound bar, the company’s first to feature Dolby Atmos, and the industry’s first sound bar package to include two Dolby Atmos-enabled wireless rear speakers. The complete HW-K950 package delivers an incredible 5.1.4-channel sound. BC
ou would never have imagined that your phone can really improve your health, would you? But one of the things that are built into every iPhone and iPad model running iOS 8 is potential in this direction. In other words, what your smartphone or tablet is or will soon be capable of doing is limited only by the imaginations of app developers and your willingness to embrace new ways to utilise this technology in your everyday life. Built into iOS 8 are a vast tool available to app developers that now make it easier to create cutting-edge apps related to health and fitness. As third-party developers begin to utilise these tools, and equipment manufacturers now build iPhone compatibility and integration into their products, what will soon be possible using your smartphone or tablet are imaginative things that were featured in science fiction novels, movies, and comic books and other media some few years ago but have now become a reality today. Discovering the new iphone-specific health app Among all the other app icons displayed on your iPhone’s home screen is a new app called health. For people who are fitness, health, and/or nutrition conscious, the health app works as a “dashboard” with a growing number of other workout and fitness, diet, and lifestyle apps, and it can help you monitor and analyse your daily activity, food intake, and sleeping patterns. The health app’s capabilities are limited to being a secure personal database for medical, diet, and health-related information that you manually enter into the app. Health app is designed to integrate and communicate with optional equipment, such as the apple watch, as well as a vast selection of other fitness and medical devices, ranging from heart-rate monitors to workout machines, and various types of sleep and blood sugar monitors. The health app is designed to gather information from these sources and help you track your progress and share this data with appropriate professionals, when applicable. The health app comes preinstalled with iOS 8 and it’s fully customisable. You determine what data you enter into it, and how it is used. If you ultimately choose to share certain information in the app, such as your fitness or workout progress with a personal trainer, you can still keep other medical data private. To discover what apps are designed to work with health, visit the app store, tap on the explore icon that’s displayed near the bottom of the screen, and then tap on the health & fitness or medical options. To get started using the health app, launch it from the home screen. By default, the dashboard screen is displayed. This is where collected data from optional apps and equipment is displayed in one centralised place. Using this data, you can easily track your health, fitness, diet and/or sleep patterns. Tap on the day, week, month, or year tabs that are displayed along the top of the screen to sort and display this information, if applicable. Displayed along the bottom of the screen are four command icons, labeled dashboard, health data, sources, and medical ID. Tap on the health data icon to access a menu of categories related to the types of data the health app is capable of collecting, tracking, analysing, and sharing. Tap on any of these options, and you can manually enter relevant data. For example, you can tap on the Me option to enter your birth date, sex, and blood type. Tap on nutrition to manually track your intake of specific food types or the nutritional aspects of the food you eat. The medical ID tool that is built into the health app is basically a digital summary of vital medical information like your medical conditions, emergency contacts, primary care physician, your birthday (age), height, weight, blood type that you can make available to doctors, paramedics, or BC medical personnel in case of an emergency. BC BC
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Jumoke Adenowo:
Architect-turned
investment prodigy
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At age 14, she sets out to pursue a career with all the uncertainties in a male dominated profession, weathered the storm to become an architecture phenomenon reputed to have designed some high profile government office complexes as well as private and corporate structures in Lagos and other parts of the country. Then she went on to set up an oil and gas firm to cap her desire to remain strong financially.
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umoke Adenowo’s pendulum is always swinging, always in action and she’s is always truly in action either working as a professional architect, writing books, touching lives positively through her leadership training programmes or just keeping the home front as the home maker. Her thorough upbringing must have been responsible for the very outstanding performance of one that could now be regarded as one of the
doyens of the architectural profession in Nigeria. One very impressive attributes of this great daughter of Africa is that, she is truly African who loves to pass many of her messages in literary figures of speeches like oxymoron, sarcasm, alliteration, and proverb. The real beauty is really from the inside not really physical. But for Jumoke Adenowo, her beauty is not only from the inside, it is also on the outside, physically visible. Listening to her talk, will
convince one that she’s really beautiful because what comes out of her mouth defines her as such.“Every PRIZE has a PRICE ! He who wishes to pick stones from the bottom of a river must be prepared to get wet” she once stated. Architecture is all about creating beauty with taste and class. Certainly, Adenowo’s taste must have been high enough for her to think that she could as a teenager at 14 pursue her dream career in architecture even though many graduates were much more interested in picking up jobs that came their way in respective of the course they had studied at the university. The prodigy, Adenowo took the challenge of venturing into the terrain of the male dominated profession, architecture in her very young age of 14 when she graduated at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. She subsequently obtained distinction in her Masters of Science degree at the same institution at age 19 a time many in her age group were still struggling to gain admission to enter the university. Like one whose mind is set on pursuing the course she studied as a career, Adenowo joined the Towery Coker and Associates, a very reputable architectural firm known to have created and designed some reputable high rise buildings in Lagos and in some parts of the country at the time. After spending some years there, Adenowo moved on to join Femi Majekodunmi and Associates in 1991 on her skill acquisition mission and to learn more about the profession. She once said, “Africa will rise only when a critical mass of her leaders are convinced that her resources are not an INHERITANCE they are entitled to enjoy BUT a sacred treasure held in TRUST for our children”. Not too long after, Adenowo’s break came when she designed and supervised the construction of the Federal Ministry of Finance building in Abuja, Nigeria. A structure that still looks like a building that has just been designed and constructed. However, in 1994, Adenowo established her own architectural firm, the AD Consulting, an architecture and interior design firm which has designed and constructed well over 70 projects for the Nigerian government as well as for vari-
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ous corporate and financial institutions in the country. The value of which could be in the range of several billions of Naira. In some of her leadership seminars, Adenowo has always reiterated that, “Failure of Nigeria is a ‘black’ failure. Nigeria is the Sun of the black race, we should be the shining star... we don’t have a ‘black’ brain”. Her enterprising mind led her to register an oil and gas firm, the Advantage Energy, and a property management firm, Advantage Property. Adenowo’s hobby is to continue to develop private residences. Subsequently, she has so far in her private portfolio developed 12 high-end properties in gated clusters in the highbrow Victoria Island/ Lekki - Axis. AD Consulting Limited is the only Nigerian firm that has been nominated to provide architectural services by the British Chamber of Commerce. The company has received six awards for its design excellence. In 2007, Adenowo received the Rare Gems Award, which is awarded by the Women’s Optimum Development Foundation, WODE, and the United Nations Information Centre, UNIFEM, for her work with women empowerment. She
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believes that “A mother uses her strength to empower others,Strength is the force you deploy in the service of the weak”. Adenowo mentors and develops young architectural talent through AD’s “Discover Design” and internship schemes. Her NGO, Awesome Treasures Foundation, ATF, has raised hundreds of entrepreneurs with notable success. ATF runs an education camp to address the education gap for the innercity kids. Mentoring for entrepreneurial and career success is a focus, numeric and literacy skills are developed. ATF runs Awesome Princesses for young girls in the inner city at risk of sexual abuse. Mentoring for entrepreneurial
and career success is a focus, coaching, financial, medical and educational intervention is frequently needed. Awesome Treasures runs Synergy groups to closely mentor and groom women for Leadership and entrepreneurship. Small groups of 12 meet in various city locations. 27 AD staff in three offices currently oversee at least 18 projects. According to Adenowo, “Real Leaders lead from the heart. Authentic leadership starts with knowing your purpose in life against which you will measure all decisions”. She is a speaker on several leadership and entrepreneurial platforms including the Harvard Business School Africa Business Conference. In 2013,
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Adenowo published Designed for Marriage, a book on advice for marriage from a Christian perspective. In addition, she is a regular blogger. She said “A bad marriage is a graveyard of dreams and the prison of destiny, marry for the RIGHT reasons!” While in the University, she won several faculty awards for her academic work. In 1991, she was included in the “Who will be who in the 21st century” (young achievers section) by the International Biographical Centre Cambridge, England. She is an alumnus of a number of prestigious institutions including the Lagos Business School Chief Executive Programme in 2002 and The IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Barcelona, Spain in 2005. She hosts her own syndicated radio program Voice of Change on Leadership. She is an author of several books including the much lauded “Lifespring the Mothers’ Prayer Manual” and others. She has served and still serves on the board of several businesses, institutions and social initiatives; the Board of Fountain Holdings Limited, the National Think Tank, the Ekiti State Economic Council, the Board of Governors of the prestigious British School of Lome amongst several others. She is also a member of the International Coalition of Apostolic Leaders led by C. Peter Wagner. She has been honoured with several awards a few of which are the Rare Gems award by WODEF in conjunction with the United Nations Information Centre, the International Property Awards (Best Public Service Architecture, 2012), African Property Awards (Best Mixed-Use Architecture, Best Office Architecture and Best Public Service Architecture, 2013 and Regional Best in Africa for Public Service Architecture), IDEA Awards (Best Commercial Designer 2012, Best interior Architect 2013), honoured as an “Ambassador of Excellence” for outstanding achievements in Architecture and Women development by her alma matter and 2013 NAPS Iconic Excellent Leadership Award for National Association of Polytechnic Students Personality of the Year. She is married to Olukorede and they are blessed with two sons. BC
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With Mamora Victor Mamora is a system thinker and advisor whose belief and activator leadership strengths are directed towards improving workers perspective for city and enterprise development.
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ed to fulfil a shared vision over a period of time within inanimate system. System development and work departments To build an enduring system, you need to establish a clear purpose, structure around it, employ people, empower the people, and measure performance to bottom line. In the non-profit enterprise, the bottom line is changed lives. How to build Inanimate System First responsibility is to define the Purpose: Why are you going into this business? This is purpose (Example: “quality process for packaged food”.) What would be the outcome? This is the vision (Example: “sell qualitative chips in every street, community, state, nation, and continent”). Second responsibility is to Structure around the purpose: Structure starts by listing core business functions. What are the daily responsibilities to fulfil the business assignment, vision and purpose? List all functions and responsibilities Example: Sales, purchase,
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The consciousness of system thinking is important for every Entrepreneurs success. System thinking is engaging network of people’s perspective to fulfil a purpose. It is about thinking of others and respect for other peoples view in organisation
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verywhere you find people and business growth then looking deeply is a system built on love. Business strategy that offers excellent customer care and provides support for workers is a love driven strategy. Though Valentine’s Day is every February 14, I advise you to keep expressing love. Showing love to others is intrinsic to human nature. Anytime you give customer a smile what happens? You guessed right, you get a smile in return! Why? Because we are all creatures of love, we are designed to give and to receive love. We thrive in a system of love. It is commonly said that love makes the world go round, so let your love go round. Without love, no business system will be healthy and growth will be far from the venture. The consciousness of system thinking is important for every Entrepreneurs success. System thinking is engaging network of people’s perspective to fulfil a purpose. It is about thinking of others and respect for other peoples view in organisation. A system thinker cannot be self-thinker at the same time. System thinking is about business improvement and services expansion as a result of supportive mental model people bring on board. System is a group or parts that are effectively and efficiently interacting to produce a common result. In enterprises, there are two fundamental systems categorised as inanimate system and animate system. Inanimate system comprises of departments in your business processes that are effectively and efficiently networked and communicated to produce a common result and expected bottom line. A structured system stays even when people leave your organisation. Animate system comprises of people with diverse background, professional training, talent, experiences and personal vision who are integrat-
logistics, washing, peeling, frying, packaging, waste disposal, facility cleaning, customer relation, office and factory management, stock keeping, accounting, staff recruiting, business process administration, product research and development, product delivery, and marketing. Third responsibility is to draw your position Chart Draw your position chart and it can be expanded as business grows. Position chart should be structured in such a way that you will release some responsibilities outside your personal core competences and allow other people to provide support for your weakness. Staff what is not your core competence. For example, XYZ CEO, is a passionate entrepreneur who understands quality Cassava production processes. To de-
velop improve and expand her business she has to deliberately provide room for other professionals by creating departments that will better business results. The next responsibility is to create layers of department where related job function can be listed to form work unit and recruit a leader who takes responsibility for business function within that unit. Managing Director: Talent development, hire employee, share great ideas, and allocate resources Marketing unit: Advertisement, client support, campaigns, public relations, research, sales Admin/Account unit: record, invoices, receipts, wages, compensation, customer relationship management Logistics units: purchase, stock keeping, facility management, and company auto-
Motivational Business Quotes
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he enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth-persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. – John F. Kennedy Long-range planning works best in the short term. – Doug Evelyn The NBA is never just a business. It’s always business. It’s always personal. All good businesses are personal. The best businesses are very personal. – Mark Cuban You can fool all the people all the time if the advertising is right and the budget is big enough. – Joseph E. Levine A business has to be involving, it has to be fun, and it has to exercise your creative instincts. – Richard Branson
The entrepreneur always searches for change, responds to it, and exploits it as an opportunity. – Peter F. Drucker No enterprise can exist for itself alone. It ministers to some great need, it performs some great service, not for itself, but for others.. or failing therein, it ceases to be profitable and ceases to exist. – Calvin Coolidge Live daringly, boldly, fearlessly. Taste the relish to be found in competition – in having put forth the best within you. – Henry J. Kaiser Winning is not a sometime thing; it’s an all time thing. You don’t win once in a while, you don’t do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time. Winning is habit. Unfortunately, so is losing. – Vince Lombardi BC
mobile servicing Production unit: Peeling, washing, grinding, frying, packaging, storing etc Describe the position of each work department for effective service delivery. The benefit of position description is to understand the competencies required for each position. Recruitment Recruitment comes as result of need for support in achieving business goals within the system. You can only maximise the competence of people when there is position description and its relevance to business function and results. Usually, people who are not enjoying their work fall sick quickly and often than those who enjoy what they do. It all start with building an atmosphere of love as earlier explained. Emotional stress makes people who don’t enjoy their employment sick from soul to body. It is true that a worker fulfilling purpose through potential in a system will rarely be dis-ease in her body. Incessant complaint from employee on assignment is majorly a symptom of disease body. Benefits of system • Orderliness is established • It allows for development and expansion • It prevent entrepreneur break down due to stress • It help focuses the resources of the organisation • It produces consistencies in quality services and predictable for quality • You grow wealth • Enhances creativity and innovation Dear entrepreneur, there cannot be a substitute for system development as a way to business expansion. System makes entrepreneur and workers to enjoy their work and creatively serve. You can create new level of wealth by building a business system where empowered people work. BC
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Monday, February 22, 2016
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A linguist turned garment maker Olaide Ogunmade, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Nianto Uniforms, has never worked as an employee since she graduated from the University in 1992. Though she studied English language, her love for garment making is undying. Initially, she ventured into bead making and training, but she realised early that her dreams would not be fulfilled by remaining in that venture. So, she retraced her steps back to where her real passion lies, and within four years, her dreams are gradually coming into fruition with more than twenty industrial machines in her factory and over thirty regular clients to service. make money in the business of making beads into necklaces and wrist bands, especially for women. “When I started making beads, I started getting the attention of so many people who would ask me to make jewelleries for them with beads. Before long, I started to get overwhelmed with the number of orders I was getting that I started turning down some”, she said. But that joy of being in a business which apparently was booming did not last long, as Olaide suddenly realised that continuing in the business of making beads would not take her to where she wanted to be. The reality dawned on her, when on a fateful day she paid a visit to one of her mentors to share with her the progress she had made in the business of bead making. “Obviously excited by my progress in the business, I told my mentor that I now turn down orders, as I could not cope with all the orders I was getting from my clients, and I was shocked by the question my mentor asked me”. “And how much put together are all those orders. Can the money from all those orders you are getting to make beads for your customers buy you a piece of land?” she queried. And that was the turning point for Olaide, as she told Business Courage that that singular question led her back to her first love, which is making dress. Her words: “After that encounter with my mentor, as a Christian, I went to God in prayers, asking for direction. I realised that I needed to do something different from bead making and training people on how to make beads. So, one day, I got the inspiration for me to start making uniforms, and as I was wondering how to start doing that, it dawned on me that God had already given me a mentor and my first client”. Olaide later discovered that her decision to go into bead making at the initial stage of
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her entrepreneurial exploration was only a stepping stone to fulfilling her dreams in garment making, because she met both her mentor and first client through the bead making business. Olubunmi Ajayi, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Lussano Apparels, who now mentors Nianto Uniforms in the business of garment making, was in Olaide’s office to make request for beads. “My mentor is a wonderful woman. She has never kept anything away from me. She is always willing to reveal every secret about the trade to me. I met her when she came to my office to ask me to make beads for her, and she has been very wonderful ever since”. Incidentally too, Olaide’s first client came to attend her training in bead making when she discovered that she was planning to resign her employment in the bank to run a school business. “I only told her that l can make her uniforms, and she gave me the opportunity to showcase what l can do. And today, by the grace of God, she has remained our client, and our businesses are growing together”. From a humble beginning, Nianto Uniforms, which specialises in making uniform for corporate organisations and public sector establishments among others, have more than 30 clients on its list. At the moment, the company, which is located at Ogba in Lagos State, boasts of about 20 Industrial Machines with 20
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laide Ogunmade, a graduate of English language from the Lagos State University may be aptly described as a born entrepreneur; this is because she never felt the urge for working either in the private or public sector to earn salary. “I never worked in my life and this is simply because I find it extremely difficult to imagine myself being caged to a place called an office to work and be paid salary,” she told Business Courage. Indeed, Ogunmade has always wanted to be free to do her things her own way, and so, when she was in the University, she started nursing the ambition of creating employment for herself and other people. Yet, this is a passion which she could not explain where it came from, as both her parents worked to earn money in their active days from both the civil service and the private sector. As an undergraduate in the university, Olaide squeezed out time to learn how to make dresses. First, she bought a small sewing machine with which she could practise on her own, and when her school was shut down for a period of about one year due to internal crisis, she decided to approach a sewing mistress on her street to ask to be trained in the art of making dress. There, she busied herself while a good number of her friends were loafing around, waiting for school to re-open. After graduation, sometime in 1996, she felt the need to upgrade her knowledge in the business of fashion designing so; she registered at Vicky Tinanny, a fashion design training institute, located then at Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos. There, she learnt more about the business with a certificate to show for her efforts. But despite her love for making clothes, she started out with bead making and at the same time, training people on how to
regular staff. At the beginning, however, Olaide was the only staff of Nianto Uniforms, toiling all alone to make all the garments. Bogged down by pressure and the realisation that the business could not thrive all alone, she decided to rest the business for a while, until after she realised that it has to run as a company to flourish. But that did not begin until March 2008. Expectedly, starting-up was not a bed of roses for Nianto Uniforms. As at the time the firm fully took off in 2008, Olaide could hardly afford to buy even regular machines. She revealed that but for financial assistance from relatives and friends; Nianto Uniforms may not have become a reality today. “I couldn’t get the fund to buy machines after l left Vicky. But fortunately, a lady was relocating from the country then, and l seized the opportunity to buy some of her machines. It was a lot of money but we borrowed money and we paid later. It was my first industrial machine. I bought and l kept it,” she said. Olaide’s husband, she confessed, has been a key sponsor of Nianto Uniforms as he helped to fast track the process of setting up the business by helping the company to acquire the necessary equipment. “When l wanted to start the uniform business, my husband sponsored me, and we were able to acquire some machines from
some Chinese that were selling all sorts of fabric machines then. The funding was basically from my husband. My husband has really been supportive and he is also interested in the business. He can look at you now and tell you what size of shirt you should put on,” she said. Olaide has never borrowed from any bank, and it does not appear she is ready to look in that direction in the years ahead, as she says a grant would be more appreciated by Nianto Uniforms. Meanwhile, like many other business owners in Nigeria, Olaide’s Nianto Uniforms has many challenges confronting it. “It has not been very rosy. Our number one problem is power as you can’t run any industrial machine without electricity. All our machines are industrial except for a staff that has refused to improve on himself who has continued to use the regular sewing machine. Getting fabrics for our clients has also been a bit challenging. There was a particular fabric which required a month for us to source. This is perhaps, because, we still go to the open market to buy our fabrics for now as we have not yet attained the level of importing fabrics direct from abroad”, she confessed. But besides the challenges of power, sourcing of fabrics among others, the biggest one for the Nanto Uniform which also is peculiar to the industry in which it operates is manpower. “These tailors are wonderful people but they can be very difficult to manage”, she said. In spite of this, however, Olaide has devised the means to manage her staff for effective service delivery. She told Business Courage that her secret was to come down to the level of her workers. “What I do to keep them is coming down to their level. I take them as my own. They have free access to my office and we discuss personal issues as it regards their welfare and the company in general”. Since knowledge is germane to performance, Olaide is not leaving any stone unturned to seek fresh information that will help promote the growth of the business. She disclosed that she has gone for various refresher courses to update her knowledge. “There is one that l must attend probably by the end of August”, she disclosed. Notwithstanding the challenges militating against the growth of businesses in Nigeria, Nianto Uniforms believe they can reach the top. Her dream for the business in the next five years is to have a factory of her own and create employment for more Nigerians. BC
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NACCIMA tasks FG on economic development Stories by Abolaji Adebayo
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he Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture, NACCIMA, has condemned the deteriorating state of the Nigeria’s economy, calling on the Federal Government to take urgent proactive action towards reversing the trend. In its recent review of the state of the economy and the association’s perspective on some trending socio-economic issues, the Association’s President, Chief (Dr.) Bassey Edem said that the state of the economy in the last one year revealed that the economic growth of the country has not performed as well as expected. He noted that the economy has been slow, due majorly to the continuous fall in the price of crude oil and the different policies instituted by the current administration. He added that the factors that had also accounted for the sluggishness of the economy included the electioneering activities that took the better part of the first half of the year and the scaling back of public spending due to the decline in oil prices. Despite the government’s efforts in rejuvenating the economy in spite of the huge challenges they inherited, Edem said Nigerians were anxiously looking forward to the change that would bring about the realistic dividends of democracy
and positive impacts on the real sector of the economy and business community in general. With regards to macro-economic indicators and variables, he said it was observed that exchange rate has been grossly affected as it is now about N400 t0 a dollar in the parallel market. He said that inflation rate had continued to increase steadily and peaked at 9.55 per cent in January this year as against 8.0 per cent for the same period in 2015, adding external reserves decreased from US$30.63billion
at September 18, 2015 to US$28.02billion as at February 4, 2016. Edem, who noted that Monetary Policy Rate, MPR, remained unchanged at 11 per cent, said that interest rate maintained a double digit, hovering between 17 per cent and 28 per cent per annum, as against a single digit rate expected by business operators. He also noted that credit to private sector still remained below five per cent as against the 25 per cent Benchmark. Within the period under consideration, the NACCIMA Boss said that the capacity utilisa-
tion in the real sector continued to hover around 45 per cent, showing huge unutilised capacity. He also noted that FDI reduced significantly in 2015 despite several overtures by the Federal Government, while the real sector still grappled with access to finance due to high interest rate, insufficient power and energy supply. He said, “As a leading member of the Organized Private Sector and from the feelers from our members, it is noted that Nigerians are anxiously waiting to enjoy the dividends of democracy as promised by
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the current administration, therefore government should consolidate on the fight against insecurity and corruption by activating their plans to stimulate the Nigerian economy for the betterment of the citizenry. “We support the zero-based budgeting model of the government; however it is important for the economic team of Mr. President to present a direction to the business community by prioritising the economy and fashioning out comprehensive policy options and strategies that will enable the country to transit into the path of sustainable growth and development. We commend the National Assembly for the commitment and due diligence put into the 2016 Appropriation bill and hope that the bill when passed will set in motion, the rejuvenation of our economy. “We also want to counsel that all Nigerian citizens should endeavour to support the effort of the current administration in rejuvenating the economy, it is important for citizens to re-orientate themselves and encourage the promotion of good conscience and high standard at all levels for the purpose of growing the country’s economy.” BC
Firm to showcase investment opportunities to boost economy
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aving discovered that lack of detailed stock market indices has being the major factor drawing foreign investors back from investing in most sectors of the African and especially Nigerian economy, a stock market analysis firm, SF Markets, has embarked on research across the country on the Nigerian equity indices in other to make full data available for both local and foreign investors for better investment direction. The Firm announced the introduction of its Scottfree Markets Nigeria equity Index Series known as SFNG Equity Index Series, which is made
up of SFNG Mid Cap 40 Index; SFNG Small Cap Index; SFNG Micro Cap Index, SFNG Broad Share Index and total Share Index. Speaking during the launch of its website at the weekend in Lagos, the company’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Adebusoye Sotinwa, explained that the new platform was a indigenous one, which could present detailed data about Bonds and Equities of all sector within the country. He said there was the need for the Firm to create the platform for investors to get detailed information about the business they are interested in investing on in the country in-
stead of running away for the fair of unknown circumstances. He said that the investors could get indices about each sector as well as each business on the stock market on daily basis as well as weekly or monthly basis, or as demanded by the investors depending on what information and data requested. He explained that the SFNG index series has been designed to provide an independent insight into the performance of Nigerian equity market, adding that the indices would serve as a neutral reference for both local and foreign investors to access the economic develop-
ment of the Nigerian economy or certain segments of it. According to him, the SF Markets would provide component an index data to investors throughout the trading day (real-time) and after market close (end of day). “Investors can access these packages through various means which include File Transfer Protocol, FTP, email communications, directly from the SF Markets website, Solactive AG and select data vendors. Data files are available daily, monthly, periodically and as one-offs.” The data package currently available on the website in-
clude End of the Data comprising Index Close and Index open, which provide investors with a daily snapshot of the close and open positions of an index and its components by displaying data items such as identifications codes, prices, shares free float, market capitalization, weighting, etc. Other packages include Corporate Action Calendar, CAC, Files; Index Levels Files; Draft List, Corporate Event Window; Index History; Review Data Files; Sector and Exchange File; Index Announcement; Factsheets; Real-Time Data as well as Index and Data Licensing. BC
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Monday, February 22, 2016
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Stock market last week Equities turnover of 1.202 billion shares worth N9.641bn in 13,712 deals were traded this week by investors on the floor of the Exchange in contrast to a total of 1.407 billion shares valued at N17.277bn that exchanged hands last week in 14,914 deals. The Financial Services Industry (measured by volume) led the activity chart with 1.005 billion shares valued at N6.471bn traded in 8,313 deals; thus contributing 83.66 per cent and 67.12 per cent to the total equity turnover volume and value respectively. The Consumer Goods Industry followed with 54.333 million shares worth N2.114bn in 2,365 deals. The third place was occupied by the Conglomerates Industry with a turnover of 45.977 million shares worth N184.205m in 518 deals. Trading in the Top Three Equities namely – Zenith International Bank Plc, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and United Bank for Africa Plc.(measured by volume) accounted for 500.360 million shares worth N5.449bn in 4,011 deals, contributing 41.63 per cent and 56.52 per cent to the total equity turnover volume and value respectively. ETPs: Also traded during the week were a total of 93,518 units
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of Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) valued at N1.158m executed in 48 deals, compared with a total of 115,641 units valued at N1.285m transacted last week in 28 deals. Bonds: A total of 150,000 units of Federal Government Bonds valued at N169.326m were traded in 2 deals compared to a total of 39,340 units of both State (1) and Federal Government Bonds (2) valued at N44.246m transacted last week in 3 deals. Index Movement: The NSE All-Share Index and Market Capitalization depreciated by 1.04 per cent to close the week at 24,432.51 and N8.403trn respectively. Similarly, all other Indices finished lower during the week,
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with the exception of the NSE Main Board Index, NSE Banking Index, NSE Consumer Goods Index and NSE Oil and Gas and the that appreciated by 0.95 per cent, 0.04 per cent, 0.21 per cent and 3.30 per cent respectively, while the NSE ASeM index closed flat. Summary of Price Changes: Twenty-two (22) equities appreciated in price during the week, lower than Twenty-six (26) equities of the previous week. Thirtyseven (37) equities depreciated in price, higher than Thirty (30) equities of the previous week, while one hundred and thrity one (131) equities remained unchanged, lower than one hundred and thirty four (134) equities recorded in the previous week.BC
WEEK 7
1 OUTSTANDING OFFERS AND BIDS ON NASD OTC Outstanding deals for Febuary, 2016. Security SD ACORN PETROLEUM PLC SD ARM LIFE PLC SD ARM PROPERTIES PLC SD AFRILAND PROPERTIES PLC SD BGL PLC SD CAPPA AND D'ALBERTO PLC SD CENTRAL SECURITIES CLEARING SYSTEM PLC SD DUFIL PRIMA FOODS PLC SD FRIESLAND CAMPINA WAMCO NIGERIA PLC
Offers Industry Oil & Gas Financials Financials Financials Financials Industrials Financials Consumer Goods Consumer Goods
Nominal value (₦) 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 1.00 0.50
Offer Date 19-Feb-16 19-Feb-16 19-Feb-16 19-Feb-16 19-Feb-16 19-Feb-16
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Volume offered Last Offer Price 400,700 0.35 986,280 2.16 849,212 2.57 112,974 63.00 26,323 6.30 5,596 115.00
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SD FUMMAN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES PLC SD GEO-FLUIDS PLC SD GOLDEN CAPITAL PLC SD INDUSTRIAL & GENERAL INSURANCE PLC SD JAIZ INTERNATIONAL PLC SD NIGER DELTA EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION PLC SD NIGERIA MORTGAGE REFINANCE COMPANY PLC
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SD PARTNERSHIP INVESTMENT COMPANY PLC SD RESOURCERY PLC SD RIGGS VENTURES WEST AFRICA PLC SD SPRING MORTGAGE PLC SD SWAP TECHNOLOGIES AND TELECOMMS PLC
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RUSTRUSTBOND MORTGAGE BANK PLC TP VITAL PRODUCTS PLC
0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 0.50
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2 DEMATERIALISATION AND CUMULATIVE TRADE IN OTC SECURITIES 19-Feb-16 Security SD ACORN PETROLEUM PLC SD ARM LIFE PLC SD ARM PROPERTIES PLC SD AFRILAND PROPERTIES PLC SD BGL PLC SD CAPPA AND D'ALBERTO PLC SD CENTRAL SECURITIES CLEARING SYSTEM PLC SD DUFIL PRIMA FOODS PLC SD FRIESLAND CAMPINA WAMCO NIGERIA PLC SD FOOD CONCEPTS PLC SD FREE RANGE FARMS PLC SD FUMMAN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES PLC SD GEO-FLUIDS PLC SD GOLDEN CAPITAL PLC SD INDUSTRIAL & GENERAL INSURANCE PLC SD JAIZ INTERNATIONAL PLC SD NIGER DELTA EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION PLC SD NIGERIA MORTGAGE REFINANCE COMPANY PLC SD PARTNERSHIP INVESTMENT COMPANY PLC SD RESOURCERY PLC SD RIGGS VENTURES WEST AFRICA PLC SD SPRING MORTGAGE PLC SD SWAP TECHNOLOGIES AND TELECOMMS PLC RUSTRUSTBOND MORTGAGE BANK PLC TP VITAL PRODUCTS PLC
Market Indicators for Week Ended 19-02-16 All-Share Index 24,432.51 points Market Capitalization 8,411,414,308,871.52
Industry Oil and Gas Financials Financials Financials Financials Industrial Financials Consumer Goods Consumer Goods Consumer Services Consumer Goods Consumer Goods Industrial Financials Financials Financials Oil and Gas Financials Financials Technology Industrial Financials Technology Financials Consumer Goods
Introduced by Meristem Securities Limited APT Securities & Fund Limited Mega Equity Limited APT Securities & Fund Limited Nigerian Int. Securities Ltd UBA Stockbroking Firm Greenwich Securities Limited Anchoria Investment & Securities Limited Capital Bancorp Plc Stanbic IBTC stockbrokers limited CSL Stockbroking Limited Integrated Trust & Investment Limited Icon Stockbrokers Limited Sterling Capital Market Limited Greenwich Securities Limited APT Securities & Fund Limited FCSL Asset Management Co. Limited Cordros Capital Plc APT Securities & Fund Limited APT Securities & Fund Limited APT Securities & Fund Limited Primera Africa Securities Limited Signet Investment and Securities Limited Prominent Securities Limited CSL Stockbroking Limited
Company Registrars CardinalStone Registrars Limited African Prudential Registrars Plc African Prudential Registrars Plc African Prudential Registrars Plc Unity Registrars Limited African Prudential Registrars Plc African Prudential Registrars Plc Nnenna Ejekam Associates First Registrars Limited Meristem Registrars Limited Meristem Registrars Limited PAC Registrars Limited Meristem Registrars Limited African Prudential Registrars Plc GTL Registrars Limited African Prudential Registrars Plc United Securities Limited Meristem Registrars Limited First Registrars Limited EDC Registrars Limited Mainstreet Bank Registrars Limited PAC Registrars Limited PAC Registrars Limited United Securities Limited Centurion Registrars Limited
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TRADE INFORMATION (JAN 2016) DEMATERIALISATION INFORMATION Total Share Capital Volume % '000 Dematerialised Dematerialised DEALS VOLUME 66,634,146 2,000,000,000 3.33% 8 38,600 606,000,000 5,785,673,000 10.47% 29,485,023 1,900,000,000 1.55% 4 5,900 66,912,770 1,249,000,000 5.36% 24 651,413 9,628,657,533 12,000,000,000 80.24% 2,692,664 196,875,000 1.37% 778,109,719 5,000,000,000 15.56% 109 29,277,119 6,753,333,334 0.00% 185,785,914 976,335,936 19.03% 159 1,995,915 110,811,770 5,650,000,000 1.96% 2 1,100 872,307 519,999,631 0.17% 69,369,303 1,200,000,000 5.78% 568,235,594 4,257,668,000 13.35% 4 93,100 252,655,056 1,170,324,536 21.59% 1,021,979,820 14,231,238,000 7.18% 9 42,370,500 315,247,809 11,829,700,000 2.66% 20,498,385 181,408,000 11.30% 18 533,509 125,000,000 1,762,500,000 7.09% 210,821,244 2,875,595,000 7.33% 1 400 520,000,000 2,576,686,039 20.18% 1 100 1,726,264,230 0.00% 7,138,199,210 0.00% 1,539,042,000 2,705,378,000 56.89% 129,097,505 10,945,334,000 1.18% 4 900 1,823,084,076 0.00% 106,454,595,992 16,247,908,562 15.26% 343 74,968,556
VALUE (₦) 13,885.00 12,744.00 1,555,690.40 167,065,782.65 250,016,679.06 825.00 48,367.00 5,050,755.00 55,929,183.40 328.00 48.00 621.00 479,694,908.51
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he long-awaited 2017 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet is set to debut alongside the renamed C43 AMG at March’s 2016 Geneva Motor Show. Based around the C-Class Coupe, the Cabriolet will be the fourth body style offered for the W205-generation C-Class and make use of a folding softtop, rather than a retractable hardtop like the BMW 4-Series Convertible. Beyond its newly designed roof, the C-Class Cabriolet will essentially remain identical to the coupe and be offered with the same range of four-, sixand eight-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. Certainly the most of exciting of them all will be the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 of the existing C63 AMG sedan, estate and coupe models. As for the C43 AMG, it will launch after the German automaker recently decided to ditch its AMG Sport brand and instead incorporate these models into the real AMG model range. With that in mind, GTspirit reports that the C43 AMG will replace the C450 AMG Sport moniker and make use of the same 3.0-liter V6 with 362 hp on tap. The high-performance arm of German prestige car-maker Mercedes-Benz has today confirmed its latest model, the
Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC Coupe, will debut at next month’s Geneva motor show before arriving in Australia during the fourth quarter of this year. Offered exclusively as an allwheel drive model powered by a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 pumping out roughly 270kW and 520Nm, AMG’s newest coupe
will be offered here alongside its C 43 4MATIC sedan – essentially a re-badged version of the C 450 AMG 4MATIC sedan previously confirmed for Australia. This has led to speculation that Mercedes will axe its fledgling AMG Sport brand – which as a direct rival for Audi’s S and BMW’s M Performance subbrands is charged with consid-
erably expanding AMG sales and was first seen here with the GLE 450 AMG 4MATIC – but motoring.com.au understands this is not the case. While 450 4MATIC AMG Sport models including the C-Class and E-Class will be rebadged as C 43 and E 43 4MATIC, small models will continue to be marketed under the
AMG Sport name, including the A 250 Sport and CLA 250 Sport. Australia’s first AMG Sport model, the GLE 450 4MATIC, will also continue to be badged as such for the foreseeable future, but eventually we expect the AMG Sport brand to comprise only cosmetically enhanced models. These would be direct rivals for Audi’s S Line sub-brand, while the two-tier AMG 43 and 63 models will go head to head with S and RS models from Audi and BMW’s M and M Performance models. The reason for ditching the 450 AMG nameplates in favour of the reintroduced AMG ’43’ moniker is that Mercedes-AMG wants to create a closer – and more obvious – link with its mighty twin-turbo V8-powered ’63’ models. Jerry Stamoulis, MercedesBenz Australia’s Manager for PR and Product Communications, wouldn’t be drawn on the future of the AMG Sport subbrand, but told motoring.com. au: “Over the next few years the AMG strategy will become clear, but as of now we have nothing else to announce except the SLC 43 and C 43.” Arriving in the third quarter of 2016 in Australia will be the Mercedes-Benz SLC 43, the first model to wear to the 43 badge in Australia, followed by the Mercedes-AMG C 43 sedan and coupe. BC
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Cover quote It is the clear responsibility of the court, which it does not share - Justice Dahiru Musdapher, former Chief Justice of Nigeria.
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FG should review code of conduct in asset declaration forms —Obla 34
How Dimka, others were tried, executed for treason 37
Sarkozy to appear in court 38
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NBA President, Augustine Alegeh, SAN
EFCC’s attack on lawyers unguided —SANs, others Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, last week criticised legal practitioners in the country when he alleged that some of them often connive with criminals to subvert the course of justice and frustrate the anti-corruption war. WALE IGBINTADE highlights the views of senior lawyers.
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he legal profession just like every other profession has its code of conduct, which regulates and control the affairs of its members. These codes express the standards of professional conduct expected of lawyers in their relationship with the public, the legal system, and the legal profession. Specifically, the Rules of Professional Conduct in the Legal Profession stipulate that lawyers are duty bound to uphold the law and they must be ministers in the temple of justice. Specifically, again, they are expected to be honest, patriotic and loyal citizens. Just recently, acting Chairman of the EFCC, Magu, berated lawyers in the country. Magu, while addressing lawyers, stated that while some of them are doing well in the fight against corruption, others were not fit to be called lawyers. He said “we must tell ourselves the truth: there are lawyers within the fold of the NBA who ought not to be among your noble ranks.
There are lawyers wiThin The fold of The nBa who oughT noT To Be among your noBle ranks. Those people are noT fiT To Be called minisTers; raTher, They are vandals in The Temple of jusTice. Those people are not fit to be called ministers; rather, they are vandals in the temple of justice’’. The EFFC Chairman said the law enforcement, just as the judiciary, encompassing the Bar and Bench, is a critical link in the justice delivery system of any society. He stated that the two, whereas they operate independent of one another, could not afford, in the interest of the society, to pull in divergent directions. Also, at a rally organised by a coalition of civil society groups, in Abuja, Magu accused lawyers of receiving part of the stolen public funds to fight the EFCC, sabotage and delay justice. According to him ‘’one of the big challenges we have in the effective
prosecution of the war on corruption, is that of very senior lawyers who Nigeria has been very kind to: They who went to good schools here, when Nigeria was good, many of them, on government scholarship; they who Nigeria has given so much opportunity. When asked to comment on the statement of the EFCC boss, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria,Mr. Seyi Sowemimo SAN said ‘’ I think that statement must have been made in a fit of anger. It cannot be right to describe lawyers in those general terms. While there are some lawyers whose conducts may be called into question, there are lawyers even working for EFCC, both senior and junior advocates and they are doing a good job.
According to him, although EFCC has been doing a good job, the EFCC chairman should not be carried away and alienate lawyers from the commission. His words ‘’with such of comments, the EFCC chairman will begin to alienate even lawyers that are fully in support of the fight against corruption. If possible, he should name lawyers who have misconducted themselves. He can report them to the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee but I don’t think it would be right for the EFCC chairman to begin to condemn lawyers in general terms. ‘’I know he is probably disturbed by the action of some seCONTINUED ON PAGE 36
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Godwin Obla is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, with about 32 years’ postcall experience. In this interview with WALE IGBINTADE, he speaks on the judgement of the Supreme Court on election petitions and alleged corruption in the judiciary, among others. Excerpts: How do you see the arrest of one of your colleague, Mr Rickey Tarfa, SAN along with his clients by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)? Well, first and foremost Rickey Tarfa is my colleague. I am aware that the arrest has to do with the representation of his client. My opinion is that, that was not the right thing to do. If Rickey Tarfa had taken any action that can be construed as an attempt to obstruct the prosecution of that case, I think the prosecution counsel has an obligation at the next adjourned date to draw the attention of the court to that development and invite the court to exercise its power. The court can exercise the power of contempt on Rickey Tarfa in respect of that matter. I do not think it was right for EFCC to have done that and I’m their counsel too but, this time, I defer from their action. I think it was wrong to arrest a very senior counsel or to arrest any counsel for that matter. Why do you detain people? It is because they are like a flight risk. Bail is a constitutional right. You arrested him because he’s obstructing a matter. The matter is in court now; I do not think it will be wise to continue to talk about it. How will you react to the Supreme Court judgment which affirmed the election of Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike? Well, my view is not different from the views that legal practitioners who are conversant with the position of the law already hold. Let me say something about the Supreme Court in the course of their adjudicating in respect of election petitions as the final court of the land. It is to the credit of the Supreme Court from the first case to the last they have adjudicated upon so far, that they have not have occasion to be accused of delivering a single judgment that is not consistent with other judgments. Their position on the law has been clear, unequivocal and consistent. This is a very sharp contrast with the macabre dance associated with the judgments of the immediate lower court that is, the Court of Appeal. I can only say that the Supreme Court in all those cases restated the law as they have consistently in the past stated the law and I think it is to their credit, they were not swayed by primordial sentiments. They were not swayed by anything aside the law. Would you have been disappointed if the judgment had gone the other way? I would have been surprised because the Supreme Court has stated the position of the law in several cases before now. In fact, in Ucha vs. Elechi, the lead judgment was delivered by Justice Mahmoud Mohammed as
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When you see that a minister has gone to jail for seven years, maybe a general in the army has gone to prison for 10 years, they Will advise themselves. people Will start running aWay from touching public funds. he then was, now the Chief Justice of Nigeria. Could he have shifted from that position because he is now the Chief Justice of Nigeria? He couldn’t have. In the case of Ajimobi vs. INEC, and several cases along that line, have those cases been overruled? Has the law changed? Nothing has changed. They only restated the law as it is. Don’t forget that these panels that sat in respect of the governorship elections appeals were a panel of seven. That is the constitutional panel of the Supreme Court, they didn’t change the law, they only restated it and applied it. What they did is not extra-ordinary; they did what they ought to do. What is your take on the conflicting judgments especially in election matters
emanating from the Court of Appeal? Could it be because only the President of the appellate court does the selection of members of the panel? Every day in our lives, development makes us learn lessons and enable us to adjust our positions so that service delivery will be more transparent and we will be more responsible. Well, I do not know whether that translates to accusing the President of the Court of Appeal. I think that will be unfair. The President of the Court of Appeal is also a Justice of the Court of Appeal; she is just primus inter pares, (first amongst equals). If she sits on a panel, she may be overruled on a particular point by the majority on the panel and any Justices of the Court of Appeal worth his salt would not take instruc-
tion from anybody not even from the Chief Justice of Nigeria in adjudicating on cases before him. In administrative matters, yes, you can take instructions but, if it comes to adjudicating as a Judge, part of the oath that you took is that you will do it in accordance with the law, not in accordance with the instructions of man. I do not think we should hold the President of Court of Appeal responsible. However, I am one of those who have also suggested that appointment as a Judge to the tribunal and subsequent postings should be done in much more transparent manner. As at now, it depends on the wishes and the directions of man. I suggested we take a cue from FIFA when football teams from various countries qualifies for the world cup finals, they organise what they call a draw, it is very transparent, everybody is there, names and their numbers are scrambled. Why can’t we do the same for election petition so that nobody is sure where he is going to? You call the political parties they will come and scramble for numbers that way, you can’t influence anything. But now, we are all human, anything can be influenced, why don’t we try that? The INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu has called for the estab-
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lishment of special courts for the prosecution of electoral offenders. Do you share his view? We like wasting money in this country, elections takes place once in four years so, why do we need special courts? The offences they commit, are they not normal criminal offences? Why can they not be subjected to the same courts of the land? People are asking for special courts for financial crimes, special courts for electoral offences, special courts for divorce, and special courts for two people fighting on the street. We have to be more realistic with ourselves in this country, why do they need special courts? They don’t need it, they should just be prosecuted. President Muhammadu Buhari said as far his administration’s ongoing anti-corruption fight was concerned; the nation’s judiciary remained his major headache. How do you view such a statement from the President? I think we shouldn’t view that statement from isolated position. We should look at it when he made previous statement that in his political quest, the judiciary frustrated him and I think it is part of that opinion that he holds as president and I think it is unfortunate. First and foremost, he subjected himself to previous elections when he failed, he approached the judiciary in accordance with the law, they found he has not proven his case and it was dismissed. It went to the tribunal, it was dismissed, it went to the Court of Appeal, it was dismissed, it went to the Supreme Court, and it was dismissed. As far as I am concerned, that solves the matter. He is not a different Nigerian that he should feel a sense of entitlement because he approached the court, the court refused his bidding. Well, this is a democratic government, the laws under which accused persons are been prosecuted have always been there. The laws and the style cannot change because the President wants them to change. If the President wants them to change, he knows what to do, he should amend the substantive laws, he should amend the procedural laws. In any case, his government is just about eight months old and the prosecutions that they started cannot be more than four months. I think it is a bit premature for him to arrive at the conclusion that he arrived at, if he didn’t say so, I want to believe he was misquoted, if
he did say so, then it is unfortunate.
Do you think the judiciary is ready for the fight against corruption? We have our problems, we cannot deceive ourselves. The fallout from what happened at the various tribunals and the Court of Appeal shows that we seriously have a problem. If those issues that arose in the course of proceedings in the tribunals and the Court of Appeal are viewed, you cannot separate it from the fight against corruption. It is an affliction, we must address it. Judges must interpret the law without fear or favour and in accordance with the law. If an accused person is brought and there is overwhelming evidence against him, he must be found guilty. We cannot be behaving like Pontius Pilate and be washing our hands as if we do not know what is happening. Corruption is the biggest problem this country has. In fact, hearing some of the allegations is nauseating. Let it be clear that lawyers cannot condone corruption, it affect us. Monies meant for everybody that a few people will now take, contrary to law affect us. If hospitals are not built, it affects us, if roads are not built; it affects us, if air travel is not safe, it affects us. Lawyers have no choice, we are part of the community, we are part of the society. If corruption is not tackled, it will consume us. But, in tackling it, we must learn from the experience of other countries. How are they approaching it? Why is it that country like Rwanda, you cannot afford to be corrupt. People are talking about lawyers, policemen collecting money, immigration officers collect money, customs officers collects money, civil servants collect money, even journalists too collect money to write stories. Again, Nigerians that are complaining, when politicians are campaigning, they ask for money. You cannot isolate any part of the society. There is corruption in every aspect of our life. No strata of the society that is safe. How would you assess the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in its ongoing fight against corruption? I don’t think anything has really changed. This is what has been happening since the first day. Crimes are being committed this time around, the volume is just mind-boggling. But, I think that the strategy may need to be reviewed. You cannot prosecute every-
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There is nowhere in The asseT declaraTion forms ThaT people are required To puT The names of schools Their children aTTend and how much The school fees are. thing, you don’t have the resources. At a point it may overwhelmed you, so it has to be targeted prosecution for maximum gain and best result. The core people should be targeted. Prosecuting some strange elements may not achieve anything because at the end of the day, their relationship with the crime may be very remote. Why do I say so? I refer to such people as third party. People collecting money after a particular chain has run about two or three courses. Most of the money is unclear, the best thing to get the principal for the basis of tracing the looted money. By the time we get two or three very good convictions with sentences of between seven to 10 years, you see Nigerians don’t need advice, they advise themselves. When you see that a minister has gone to jail for seven years, maybe a General in the army has gone to prison for 10 years, they will advise themselves. People will start running away from touching public funds. Besides, doing that there is another angle we need to look at. We don’t review our code of conducts in asset declaration forms, there is nowhere in the asset declaration forms that people are required to put the names of schools that their children attend and how much the school fees are. How they pay the school fees and how many times they travel abroad in a year and to where? The hotel they stayed and how much they paid, these things are very important, we need to expand some of these things. As people get more ingenious, we too will become more ingenious. By the time you open up all these things, civil servants that have four children and their children are going to school abroad will tell us how they got this money and their relations, they will tell
us how they got the money. Some people have called for the merger of EFCC and ICPC. Do you think it’s necessary? Are they banks, these are specific institutions doing specific jobs. In fact we need more of those outfits. The issue is not to merge them but to fund them adequately and make them independent. How much is the entire budget of these anti- graft bodies in a year. Do you think the new Administration of Criminal Justice Act will address the problem of prison congestion? I think we need to exercise some level of patience. The Administration of Criminal Justice Act was signed at the twilight of President Jonathan’s administration and that law has a lot of innovation. It takes time to be effective so we need to exercise some level of patience, see how it will work whether it will address a lot of these challenges. I think we need to give it some time, the law is not even up to six months old but already we are seeing its practical application. People are not aware that under the new law when your client is being interrogated by the police or other security agencies that you’re entitled to be there as his lawyer even though you have no right to disrupt it and you cannot also stay proceedings in a criminal matter. It’s a representation of section 40 of the EFCC Act in the new Administration of Criminal Justice Act which was borrowed from the Administration of Justice of Lagos State. There are some new innovations and I think we actually need to wait and see how it will
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‘Identify, report erring legal practitioners to LPPC’ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 33 nior lawyers but he shouldn’t allow that to get him to antagonise every other person by making unguided statement which tend to rubbish all the lawyers’’. In his view, Dr Koyinsola Ajayi, SAN described the statement as unfortunate adding that ‘’just as there are accusations that most officers are unfit for honest law enforcement’’. Speaking in the same vein, Chief Gani Adetola-Kaseem SAN said the statement is unguided and not good enough. ‘’That statement is unbecoming and not good enough. Two wrong will not make a right and he should not over generalise the issue. If there are lawyers or any member of a profession that has done something unbecoming, he should be identified and be made to face appropriate sanction’’. ‘’There are Rules of Professional conducts for lawyers in Nigeria, which we expect every lawyer to comply with. So, it is not for somebody to make general statement that lawyers are not fit to be in the profession. If they were not fit they would not have been called to the Bar by those who are mandated by law to enroll them as legal practitioners. ‘’So, I don’t think the statement made by the EFCC chairman is correct. While not saying that just like other profession, there are some lawyers would are not living up to expectation, but the correct way to deal with the matter is to identify these lawyers and make appropriate report’’. So, making a blanket condemnation of a group of professionals is not good for our society. The society must have confidence in our legal system, because no society can stand without a working and reliable legal system. I am not saying there are no bad eggs in the system, but we must try and iden-
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tify them and bring them to face appropriate sanction. I do not agree with the EFCC on this statement that is not right’’. In his view, the Executive Director, Access to Justice, Mr. Joseph Otteh described statement of EFCC boss as undignified. He said ‘’I think, with due respect to him, that the statement was undignified and professionally denigrating. His frustrations with the role of the legal profession in the trial of persons accused of corruption is something to empathize with, but to reduce the delivery of professional services to “vandalism” is something else. ‘’Implicit in the statement is the assumption that it is lawyers who are obstructing
justice for looters. He is wrong! Every facet of the criminal justice process has contributed something to the debacle - the judges who try the cases, the Chief Judges (who arbitrarily transfer Judges handling corruption cases), inept investigators, and yes, braggadocios prosecutors like the EFCC who basically read body languages of politicians before they act, or agree to plea bargains that are basically a slap on the wrists of convicted politicians who walk freely on our streets! Talk of the pot calling the kettle black! Commenting on the issue, Lagos based lawyer, Anthony Atata said ‘’If the EFCC Chairman said that some people are not supposed to be in the legal profession, he is
instructed the cabin crew to have the passengers take their seats and get prepared for an emergency landing. A few minutes later, the pilot asked the flight attendants if everyone was buckled in and ready. “All set back here, Captain,” came the reply, “except the lawyers are still going around passing out business cards.”
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Taking his seat in his chambers, the judge faced the opposing lawyers. “So,” he said, “I have been presented, by both of you, with a bribe.” Both lawyers squirmed uncomfortably. “You, attorney Leon, gave me $15,000. And you, attorney Campos, gave me $10,000.” The judge reached into his pocket and pulled out a check. He handed it to Leon. “Now then, I’m returning $5,000, and we’re going to decide this case solely on its merits!”
A lawyer boarded an airplane in New Orleans with a box of frozen crabs and asked a blonde stewardess to take care of them for him. She took the box and promised to put it in the crew’s refrigerator. He advised her that he was holding her personally responsible for them staying frozen, mentioning in a very haughty manner that he was a lawyer, and proceeded to rant at her about what would happen if she let Quickie law degree them thaw out. The old man was critically ill. He called his lawyer. “I want Needless to say, she was annoyed by his behavior. Shortly before landing in New York, she used the inter- to become a lawyer,” he said. “How much for a quickie law decom to announce to the entire cabin, “Would the lawyer gree?” “About $50, 000,” the lawyer said, “But why bother?” who gave me the crabs in New Orleans, please raise your “That’s my business. Get me the course.” hand.” Four days later the lawyer delivered the new law degree. Not one hand went up . . . . so she took them home and Suddenly the old man was wracked with fits of coughing, and ate them. it was clear the end was near. Lawyer’s club “Please, before it’s too late,” said the lawyer, “Tell me why A gang of robbers broke into a lawyer’s club by mistake. The old legal lions gave them a fight for their life you wanted a law degree now?” As he breathed his last, the old man whispered, “One less and their money. The gang was very happy to escape. “It ain’t so bad,” one crook noted. “We got $25 be- lawyer.” Honourable judge tween us.” A young lawyer, defending a businessman in a lawsuit, feared The boss screamed: “I warned you to stay clear of the worst. He asked a senior partner whether he ought to send the lawyers--we had $100 when we broke in!” judge a box of cigars. Lawyers on a flight Culled from lawyersjokes.com An airliner was having engine trouble, and the pilot
right, just like some people are not supposed to be in law enforcement, in the legislature, in the church as pastors or even in business and commerce. It is a general statement that is not remarkably intelligent. However, if he called lawyers vandals, he calls into question what the definition of vandalism means. In my view, a situation where the law enforcement agents disregard rule of law, charge suspects in bits so as to persecute instead of prosecute is the height of vandalism’’. Speaking Dapo Oduwole said ‘’the comment of the Acting Chairman of EFCC to the effect that some legal practitioners are vandals is not out of place because we have seen legal practitioners flagrantly violating the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners and have faced the Disciplinary Committee of the NBA for necessary sanctions. My humble view is that Legal Practitioners are drifting away from ensuring that justice is done to doing all that is possible to protect their clients at the expense of justice being done. However, it should be sounded that EFCC and other law enforcement agencies should also be dispassionate in performance of their duties, prosecute rather than persecute or play to the gallery’’.
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How Dimka, others were tried, executed for treason FAMOUS CASES
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hen Lt. Col. Bukar Suka Dimka of the Nigeria Army Physical Training Corps stepped out of his official residence on Macpherson Road, Ikoyi, in the early hours of February 13, 1976, he had one agenda in mind; the killing of the then Head of State, Gen. Murtala Muhammed. He achieved that criminal act by gunning down the Kano-born military leader a few minutes after the latter left the Dodan Barracks, Obalende, the official seat of the Federal Military Government at the time. The Head of State’s black Mercedes Benz was riddled with bullets near a petrol station on Bank Road, (now Murtala Muhammed Drive) opposite the Federal Secretariat, Ikoyi. At the end of the onslaught, Muhammed and his Aide-in-Camp (ADC), Lt. Akintunde Akinsehinwa were killed in Lagos. Two days after Muhammed was assassinated in a coup, Dimka named as the leader of the mutiny was declared wanted for treason and murder by military authorities. The Police also appealed for information on Dimka’s whereabouts. He was eventually caught at a checkpoint at Abakaliki on March 5, 1976 and brought to Lagos the following day. On March 6, 1976, the Federal Government promptly issued a statement on his arrest as follows: ‘’His arrest followed a massive manhunt operation mounted by a combined team of the Army and Police in the area. ‘’The previous day, Lt. Col Dimka had checked in at a local hotel in Afikpo under the name of Mr. C. Godwin of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Enugu. Later, on his request, the hotel manager secured for him a girl, Miss. Beatrice Agboli, with whom to spend the night. ‘’A few hours later, the local Police security was alerted and they closed up on him. At about 10.30 pm, he bolted away through the window of the toilet of his hotel room into a nearby thick bush, abandoning his car with a dangling registration number ECC 6253. ‘’Among other things found in the hotel room are military identity cards belonging to various people and a driving licence in the name of another man. ‘’The continuous joint manhunt operation by the Army and Police resulted in his subsequent arrest near Abakaliki.’’ Barely few hours after he was brought to Lagos, he was interrogated by the military Board of Inquiry led by Major Gen. E. O Abisoye. However while Dimka was being quizzed, 32 people including Major Gen. Illiya Bisalla, who had already been tried for their roles in the attempted coup were executed in Lagos on March 11, 1976. The only civilian executed among them was Abdulkarim Zakari, a graduate of University of Ibadan, who was said to have led Dimka and others into the studios of the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on February 13, 1976. He was also pinned as the man who signed for martial music records
Buka Suka Dimka was one of the leaders of the February 13, 1976 coup that culminated in the assassination of former Head of State, Gen. Murtala Muhammed. For his role, he was tried along with other coupists, convicted and executed. FRANCIS FAMOROTI, Head, Judiciary writes.
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Two days afTer MuhaMMed was assassinaTed in a coup, diMka, naMed as The leader of The MuTiny, was declared wanTed for Treason and Murder by The MiliTary auThoriTies. from the NBC library the previous night. Just as the first batch of coup plotters were executed, Dimka’s trial begun after he was presented to the press on March 11, 1976. Handcuffed, Dimka who wore a katftan dress watched journalists listen to a tape recording of his appearance before the board of inquiry for about five minutes. He confirmed that the voice on the tape was his own and that it was a recording made at his interrogation. He emphasised that the statement was not made under duress. According to a Daily Times publication, ‘’13 Years of Military Rule 1966-79’’ the highlights of Dimka’s confessional statements included, ‘’Frankly speaking, I should say the beginning of the coup idea was around January this year (1976). ‘’ He said had discussions with some persons including former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon in London and when he returned to the country, he decided to assign responsibilities to members of the young revolutionaries conscripted into the plan. But Gowon, who was in exile at the time denied any prior knowledge of the coup attempt. Dimka also said the coup plot was hatched by young officers who resolved not to involve any Lieutenant Colonel and above except
himself in a bid to effect a change of government. In his confessional statement, he said Gen. Bisalla had complained to him and expressed his frustration that despite being a member of the Supreme Military Council (SMC), each time there was a decision to be taken, he was either sent to one place or the other. Dimka said ‘’ Bisalla told me that he want put it to me that whatever will happen he want us to go ahead, and work out the details. Any time we require any assistance we should not be afraid of anything. But he said we should very careful because people would be on us and he said I should avoid coming to his house frequently and if I find it necessary to talk about any issue I should send somebody to his house.’’ Explaining how responsibilities were distributed, the leader of the coup plot said ‘’ When I met Major Rabo, he said that he had finally distributed responsibilities. Major Rabo was for target one- Head of State, Lt. Dauda was for target two- Lt. Gen. Obasanjo, Lawrence Garba was for target three- Lt. Gen. Danjuma. ‘’Major Gagara was for Ilorin and Sokoto, Jos had nobody. The main centre of operations was Kaduna, Ibadan, Benin where
there are Radio stations’’. He also listed the targets of attack, that is, those to be eliminated as the Head of State, the four GOCs, Col. Babangida, Col. Bajowa, Col. Mohammed of Sokoto, Col. Ibrahim Taiwo of Kwara, Col. Abdullahi of Jos and Col. Jemibewon of Ibadan.’’ In actual fact, Col. Taiwo was killed in Ilorin. Dimka also confessed before the military board of inquiry how Zakari showed him the NBC broadcasting section on February 12, a day before the coup attempt. On how the ex-Head of State was killed, he said ‘’ I stood at George Street with Major Rabo to wait until such a time when the Head of State’s car was coming out. There one Capt. Malaki who was to give the warning order. Capt. Malaki was to be on the watch to signal Major Rabo and Lt. William Seri on the approach of the vehicle. So I came up and I was at the petrol station waiting. ‘’I was behind while we were talking when the Commander –in-Chief’s car passed. In fact, I did not even see it until when Malaki said the car has passed. So, we rushed in and then followed and the car was held somewhere just opposite the petrol station. ‘’Lt. Seri was approaching the car when we stopped and Major Rabo rushed to him, then the firing started. ‘’ Dimka said after the Head of State was assassinated, he went to the NBC and made his broadcast that the young revolutionaries had taken over the government. At the end of his trial, he and a number of others were found guilty of treason and murder. Dimka and seven others were eventually executed by firing squad at Kirikiri Prisons in Lagos on May 15, 1976, for their part in the abortive coup. Also executed among the squad was the former Governor of the then Benue Plateau State, Joseph Gomwalk. Despite Gowon’s denial, the military panel indicted the former head of state, who was living in London at the time. The British Government refused to extradite him. Years later he was given an official pardon by civilian president Shehu Shagari since there was insufficient evidence to link him with the criminal act.
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Three men face charges for stealing Mugabe’s son’s iPhone
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hree men had appeared before a Harare magistrate court charged with stealing an Iphone 6 belonging to President Robert Mugabe’s youngest son, Bellarmine Chatunga. Victor Josam (26), Tendai Makambaire (30) and Kelvin Mwandayi (27) appeared before Harare magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe. BBC News gathered that the suspects denied the charges and were released on $100 bail each. Court heard that the phone is valued at $1,500. Josam denied theft saying he bought the gadget from someone else, while Makambaire said his coaccused later sold the phone to him. They were ordered to return to court on March 7. Prosecutor, Venencia Mutake, had opposed bail arguing all three were a flight risk and likely to abscond since they are unemployed. But this was rejected by the court. Magistrate Chikwekwe said being unemployed was not a reason to refuse the trio bail. He said even murderers are granted bail, adding the three were only facing charges of stealing a cell-
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Zimbabwe President, Robert Mugabe phone. “The three are proper candidates for bail and should pay $100 bail each,” he ruled. Prosecutors say the theft occurred on November 7 last year, when the three suspects and an accomplice still at large targeted students attending at a function at St John’s College in the capital. Chatunga, while going to relieve himself, reportedly handed the gadget to his friend, Honour Mukudzei Rwodzi. The suspects then approached Rwodzi and claimed that they had been sent by Chatunga to collect his phone. Court heard that Rwodzi handed over the iPhone to them after which they disappeared into the crowd. A report was made leading to the arrest of the trio and recovery of the phone.
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ormer French president Nicolas Sarkozy arrived at a Paris court in connection with a long-running scandal over his 2012 campaign finance, the AFP news According to the AFP news agency, it was not clear if Sarkozy would be charged during the hearing, which is investigating false accounting during his failed election campaign that allowed him to greatly exceed spending limits. The case hinges on the activity of a PR firm, Bygmalion, which organised some of Sarkozy’s campaign appearances and is accused of a vast system of false accounting. Campaign spending limits were fixed at 22.5 million euros ($25 million), and Bygmalion is accused
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French President, François Hollande of charging some 18.5 million euros to Sarkozy’s party, then called the UMP, but since renamed The Republicans instead of charging the money to the campaign. Several employees at Bygmalion, including the company’s accountant, as well as a leading member
of Sarkozy’s campaign team have admitted to the existence of the fraud, though none have accused the former president of knowing about it. Sarkozy, who led the country from 2007 before losing to Francois Hollande in 2012, has always denied any knowledge of the false accounting. He said he was retiring from politics after the election but made a comeback just two years later, returning to lead The Republicans and attempting to position himself for another run at the presidency in 2017. Despite his adamant denials, the investigation has found that Sarkozy had asked for more campaign events in mid-March 2012, around two months before the vote. His cam-
paign director, Guillaume Lambert, has told police he warned Sarkozy at the time of the risk of breaching financing limits. Questioned by police in September 2015, Sarkozy said he did not remember the warning, and described the controversy as a “farce”, putting the responsibility squarely on Bygmalion and the UMP. Since then, however, the investigation has widened beyond Bygmalion and is looking into a further 13.5 million euros in campaign spending by the UMP, of which only 3.0 million was declared at the time. A total of 13 people have been charged from Bygmalion and the UMP with fraud, abuse of confidence or illegal campaign financing.
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law student who killed his mother in Adelaide and fled to China forged a new life there until a visa ran out and his aunt paid his airfare back to Australia, a court has heard. According to the ABC News, the prosecution Wei Li often went to memorial garden where his mother’s ashes were kept. Wei Li, 23, lived in China for three years until he was arrested in 2014 by local authorities for being in the country illegally. His aunt Dong Mei Li gave evidence to the South Aus-
Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott 1 tralian Supreme Court during sentencing submissions, after a jury acquitted the student of murder but found him guilty of manslaughter. She said her nephew had always planned to return to
Australia to face justice and had checked for airfares but the prosecution rejected that suggestion. “I know he was willing to come back because he wanted to live here,” the aunt told the court. “We always agreed that he should come back and there was a date set.” But prosecutor Jim Pearce pushed Ms Li to concede her nephew knew he had no choice but to return to Australia after Chinese authorities arrested him.
Wei Li’s aunt paid his fine for working illegally in China as a teacher and for his airfare back to Australia, where local authorities took him into custody when he arrived. Mr. Pearce contended Wei Li had never wanted to return to Australia but a travel agent had only been willing to sell him a return ticket when he fled to China. “When he left Australia he had no intention of returning to this country. He only bought a return ticket because he had no choice,” Mr. Pearce said.
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ontrary to the claim that Arewa Lawyers Forum has formally adopted an Abuja-based-lawyer, Chief Joe Kyari-Gadzama, SAN, as its consensus candidate in the forthcoming election of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) in July, nine leaders of the bar from the northern part of the country have declared that no candidate has been backed by the forum. A statement signed by the Chairman, NBA, Kano branch, Dr, Mamman Lawan Yusufari for and on behalf of other nine NBA leaders from the north said the forum never backed Gadzama. According to him, ‘’We the under mentioned wish to state categorically that the forum never backed Gadzama. Neither the meeting of 30 January 2016 in Kaduna nor any other meeting of the forum resolved to back Gadzama. ‘’ Besides, the NBA Branch Kano boss, Yusufari, others include, the Chairmen of NBA branches in Dutse, Biu, Ungogo, Zaria, Katsina, Lokoja, Kafanchan, Gusau and Sokoto among others. The signatories also said the elders committee of the forum was mandated to reconcile the two candidates,
Gadzama and a former Attorney- General of Kano State, Abubakar Balarabe Mahmoud, SAN aspiring for the NBA leadership and report back to the forum at its next meeting. The signatories said since the leadership of the forum failed to put the issue clearly, it was necessary for them as stakeholders to put the issue clearly so as to avoid misleading members of the forum and the general public. Mahmoud, a former Attorney- General of Kano State, who spoke with Judiciary Editors in Lagos, confirmed this position and explained that the NBA has rules and regulations pertaining to the bar elections adding that ‘’as far as I am aware, the campaign has not been lifted. That should not stop me from speaking on professional issues in the legal profession.’’ The Kano-based SAN said a committee set up by Arewa Lawyers Forum was appointed to promote the emergence of a consensus candidate ahead of the July 2016 NBA election but ‘’unfortunately the report of the forum was twisted and sent to the media.’’ Mahmoud who also spoke on the anti-corruption war of the Federal Government said the campaign should be supported by al l and sundry in the society. He however observed that ‘’it is a matter of national embarrassment that most of our criminal trials drag on too long for years in
court. ‘’ On the onslaught of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC) against some top lawyers, the NBA presidential aspirant said any legal practitioner who was being accused of infraction of the law should be answerable to the charges. He, however warned against filing frivolous charges, pointing out that ‘’ we should protect the integrity of the bar.’’ The SAN further advised the Federal Government to be strategic on the way its operates the plea bargaining for suspected corrupt public officials, saying if a large chunk of the stolen funds could be recovered, a lot of time and resources would be saved from prosecuting some suspects. Mahmoud also frowned at the tendency for some people to attack on the Supreme Court justices over their judgments. He said it was permissible to criticise the judgments and subject them to academic debate but not to be disrespectful and call the judges names. According to him, ‘’in my view, there are certain ethos and ethics governing the legal profession, and we have to accept these and know our limits when we criticise the judgments of Supreme Court.’’ By so doing, he said, the legal profession would be protecting the sanctity of the judiciary.
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Crowdfunding finance in Nigeria
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lisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL) was recently instructed to advise a client on the possibility of raising capital by way of crowdfunding. Interestingly I had undertaken a short course on this very interesting finance model and I was able to sink my teeth into this very challenging brief. Crowdfunding is alternative financing by which small businesses, corporate organizations and individuals can raise money from the general public through an online portal called a Crowdfunding Portal. The theory behind this is that if a large number of people, referred to as the “crowd”, each provide monetary contributions then it is possible to raise substantial sums of money. Thus, Crowdfunding provides an alternative finance model, which is taking grip in Europe, the US and Asia as fast as the platforms can be set up. There are today some 1000 Crowdfunding portals worldwide supporting a multi-billion pound industry in the UK. Global Crowdfunding experienced accelerated growth in 2014 to reach $16.2 billion in the US. In 2015 the industry raised over $34.4 billion . The purpose of Crowdfunding is to provide investment opportunities for would be investors and to provide funding for start-ups and individuals to finance or re-finance their businesses. Crowdfunding in the European market has reached a value of EUR 1 billion, this market is made up of various funding models such as consumer lending, debt and equity financing for small and medium sized enterprises and donations for philanthropic causes. Funds raised by way of Crowdfunding ensure that small businesses have the credit to grow their business, which in turn creates jobs and stimulates economic growth. Nigeria as in other countries has a plethora of SMEs that have no or little access to finance due to stringent requirements of banks and financial institutions in terms of security or collateral. Although Crowdfunding has not taken deep root in Nigeria, there is a certainty that it will and when it does we may not have the enabling legal and regulatory framework to support this massive innovation. There are three broad platforms for Crowdfunding, philanthropic which allows charities and individuals raise money for philanthropic causes through online donation portals. The second platform is for investment, which provides for both debt and equity online transactions. These platforms are referred to as Equity Crowdfunding and Loan Crowdfunding. A brief discussion of these two platforms will demonstrate how they work
Equity-based Crowdfunding
Equity Crowdfunding allows people to invest in an early stage unlisted company (a company that is not listed on a stock market) in exchange for shares in that company. A shareholder has partial ownership of The investee Company and stands to profit should the company do well. The opposite is also true, so if the company fails investors can lose some, or all, of their investment. The benefits of using an equity crowd funding platform for raising capital are (i) access to capital (ii) the investee company is able to set its own valuation and (iii) the platform generates good PR for the company. From an investor’s point of view it creates an opportunity for diverse investments allowing the risk to be spread across a diversified portfolio of assets. Returns on the equity crowd funding platform are potentially more than those on the loan crowdfunding platforms and often the returns are more than those from public equity capital markets. Of course, there are latent risks for the company which is legal and regulatory since the legal framework in some countries is just developing. In Nigeria, there is no definite legal framework for crowdfunding. Investments in crowd funding are high risk as levels of due diligence may be unclear and most investors in the crowd may have no experience and are just ‘following the crowd’ to coin a phrase. Again, because these investments are mostly in small private businesses there are no exit strategies for investors within a specified period. As minority shareholders, investors will have no influence in the management of the company. Equity crowdfunding platforms have had to address legal and structural issues such as crowd control by the investee company and the platform. This has been addressed by the two major platforms of Crowd Cube and Seedrs in the UK. In the CrowdCube model the crowd invests directly into
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the company that in return issues new shares to the investors, whereas in the Seedrs model a nominee company collects the funds and issues shares in itself to the investors, the nominee company then invests in the company requesting finance, which in turn issues shares to the nominee company. The Crowd Cube model’s advantages are that the shareholders are not consolidated under a nominee company. Each investor is a shareholder but with very little minority protection rights. The potential disadvantages are that the platform could end up with hundreds of shareholders that would entail a lot of administrative work on the part of the company. Again, shares may lack adequate anti-dilution protection. The Seedrs model has the advantage that the structure may be more attractive for venture capital participation as the nominee company represents the numerous shareholders. The Nominee would therefore take decisions for the investors giving the crowd more bargaining power; however, this could be a disadvantage to the company. In the UK funds raised from equity crowdfunding grew by 210 per cent in 2014 and 84 million pounds was raised in capital. The innovation has alerted venture capitalists to the reality of this alternative finance model, which makes funds readily available before venture capital funds may decide to invest. In the UK venture and growth stage companies are increasingly finding success with equity crowdfunding, perhaps capitalizing on the confidence inspired among investors as crowdfunding becomes more mainstream and subject to Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulation and scrutiny. A recent paper by Wilson and Testoni entitled ‘Improving the Role of Equity Crowdfunding in Europe’s capital markets’ suggests equity crowdfunding maybe significantly riskier than business angel or venture capital finance, due to a “lack of adequate pre investment screening and due diligence, weaker investment contracts and poorer post investment support and monitoring”.
Loan-based Crowdfunding
In loan-based or lending crowdfunding, individuals lend money to a company or project in return for repayment of the loan or interest on their investment. In the UK the making of non-consumer loans has not been treated as a regulated activity as loans are not typically regarded as transferable securities. The loan-based model has developed as an alternative to bank lending. This is also referred to as Peer to Peer lending (P2P) the practice of lending money to individuals or businesses through online services that match lenders directly with borrowers. Since the peer-to-peer lending companies offering these services operate entirely online, they can run with lower overhead and provide the service more cheaply than traditional financial institutions. As a result, lenders often earn higher returns compared to savings and investment products offered by banks, while borrowers can borrow money at lower interest rates, even after the P2P lending company has taken a fee for providing the match-making platform and credit checking the borrower. In many countries like Nigeria, soliciting investments from the general public without legal authorization is considered illegal and crowdfunding arrangements which require
people to contribute money in exchange for shares falls under the Investment and Securities Act, 2007 and the rules and regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission 2013 (SEC Rules). Since crowd funding is still in its infancy it does not fall under the SEC Rules, even in the United States the Securities and Exchange Commission had to adopt rules to permit companies to offer and sell securities through crowdfunding. The new rules and proposed amendments to the Securities Act are designed to assist small companies with capital formation and provide investors with additional protection. In the UK equity crowd funding falls under the scope of the FCA. However on 1 April 2014 the FCA introduced new rules that applied to the distribution of “non-readily realizable securities”, these are shares or debt securities in new or existing businesses that are not listed on a regulated stock market. Since these securities are termed unlisted they carry significant risks. The 2014 FCA rules contain market restrictions allowing only high net worth investors who qualify to partake in crowdfunding, such investors are to take regulated advice and those that opt to invest in this type of security must confirm that they will invest no more than 10 percent of their net assets on any platform. These new rules were implemented to protect investors and ensure that consumers have access to clear information, which allows them to assess the risks as well as providing them with consumer protection.
Legal & Regulatory Framework for EquityCrowdfunding in Nigeria Nigeria has seen a tremendous rise in the use of online platforms; we have seen the success of online shopping portals and more recently online gambling. Equity Crowdfunding is an innovative way to raise capital for our struggling small businesses classified as SMEs. These entities find it difficult to raise startup capital because they usually pose a high risk to banks due to the fact that they have little or no security for the bank to fall back on in the event that they are unable to pay back what they have borrowed. If properly legislated and regulated equity crowd funding could very well deepen our capital markets. All securities offered for sale by companies in Nigeria are regulated by SEC and as at the time of this article there are no provisions relating to investment or equity crowd funding in the SEC rules. What is interesting is that SEC is partnering with the Ontario Stock Exchange to develop a framework and rules on crowd funding for the Nigerian capital market. As welcoming as this news may appear it may not be a simple task bearing in mind the fact that Nigeria’s financial sector has not been successfully coordinated to accommodate new market innovations. The most expedient vehicle for crowd funding is the limited liability company, due to the fact that it has a share structure. The Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2004 (“CAMA”) regulates the formation and operation of companies and enterprises in Nigeria, so a look at some salient provisions indicates that both equity and loan-based crowd funding may need special legislation for it to work in Nigeria. CAMA provides inter alia(i) that every private company shall by its articles restrict the transfer of its shares, (ii) the total number of members shall not exceed 50, (iii) such private company shall not, unless authorized by law, invite the public to subscribe for any share or debenture or deposit money for fixed periods whether or not bearing interest. Clearly, these provisions do not support the use of a private company as an appropriate vehicle for equity crowd funding , unless of course the shareholders opt that their rights be governed by a shareholders’ agreement . A shareholders agreement is a contract between the persons who are parties to it and is enforceable in accordance with contractual principles. It can be argued that the investors in an equity crowd funding investment are the shareholders who can expressly agree to limit their rights under the terms of a shareholders’ agreement. In such a case where a dispute arises the courts are not likely to interfere save in a case of where a party is in breach. Bisi Akodu is a Partner at Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL) and heads the Corporate/Commercial & Public Sector Group writes from Lagos. CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
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Ikosi-Idimutitun CDA sends SOS to Ambode over attacks DARe Akogun
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kosi-Idimutitun Community Development Association, CDA, in Idimu Local Council Development Area of Lagos State has sent a save our soul message to GovernorAkinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State over
alleged attacks and destruction of properties by Oba of Isheri, Oba Wahab Balogun. The CDA speaking jointly through its spokesperson, Pastor Adebola Adeyemo alleged that Oba Wahab Balogun was using thugs to pull down the fence and gates of residents in the area because of a land dis-
pute between the monarch and Olorunfemi Madarikan family, who sold lands to the CDA. Adeyemo stated that the dispute was subject of a Lagos High Court, which directed that a status quo ante bellum should be maintained by both parties pending hearing and determination of the application for
stay of execution and injunction appeal. He noted that it was, however, surprising that the monarch still goes ahead with the aid of thugs to destroy their properties in total disregard to the rule of law. He added that the monarch also signed an undertaking at Zone 2 Police Division to desist from further confrontation and destruction of properties of the other party to the dispute, but lamented that the monarch did not respect this and is taking laws in his hands with continued harassments. The CDA therefore, appealed to the Lagos State government to call the monarch and his agents to order to respect law and order of constituted authorities pending when the mat-
ter would be decided in court. In the same vein, spokesperson of Olorunfemi family, Otunba Usman Agoro Olorunfemi and agent to the family, Prince Tajudeen Usman, Chairman of Kewulere Investment, also appealed to law enforcement agents to help maintain peace and order in Idimu town in order that hostilities between the two parties do not degenerate into a crisis, adding that the entire members of the community are law-abiding and peaceful citizens. They equally applauded the efforts of Governor Ambode’s government in ridding the state of criminals, saying it will go a long way in ensuring that the promises of the governor of ensuring safety of lives and properties are achieved.
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residents extol Ikosi-Isheri LCDA boss over developmental projects RobeRt Awokuse
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esidents of Ikosi/Isheri Local Council Development Area have lauded Executive Secretary of the LCDA, Mr Kazeem Afolabi, for the developmental projects he initiated in the area. The residents described the projects executed as giant strides even with the paucity of funds currently confronting government at all levels. Mr Afolabi, while inspecting some road construction and rehabilitation in the council, were given warm reception by the residents, who were anxiously waiting for the inspection. Chairman Arewa United Political Forum, Alhaji Mohammed Dandamma Yabo, praised the ES for remembering the road, which has been long neglected by previous ad-
ministrations, describing Mr Afolabi as a promise keeper. The community leader, who explained the economic benefit of the road (Adebimpe Street), which serves as a feeder road to many roads around Mile 12 market, considering the economic contribution of the market to the revenue of Ikosi/Isheri LCDA, said it takes a visionary leader like Mr Afolabi to give priority attention to such road. Another leader in the area, Pa Jejelola, CBC Chairman of Ikosi/Isheri thanked ES for rehabilitation of Balogun Oyero Street, describing it as a laudable project the people of the area cannot but be grateful for given the years of abandonment by previous governments. He further praised the LCDA chairman for other completed road projects in the area like Oladele Street, Soyebi-Olowora Isheri road, Ekiti
Street, Ikosi, among others. The ES, who responded to the gratitude from residents, said the developmental projects were necessary to keep hope alive and live up to the campaign promises of the All Progressives Congress government in Lagos to make life better for the people who voted them into office. He, however, requested for continuous cooperation of the residents with the government and contractors handling the projects so that they can finish in no distant time, while he also apologised for any temporary inconvenience the ongoing projects might be causing residents. Mr Oladele promised that the government would fashion out a compensation plan for many residents whose building were affected by the rehabilitation as long as they have their C of O.
he directors and shareholders of Borisa Nigeria Limited have threatened to institute a legal suit against, a Lagos businessman, Emeka ’E-Money’ Okonkwo over alleged impersonation, defamation and injurious falsehood against the company. The petitioners in a petition signed by the company’s Chairman/Managing Director, Chief Boniface Nworisa dated February 8, 2016 alleged misrepresentation of facts and falsehood in an interview granted by Okonkwo. The petition titled “Impersonation of Directors and Shareholders of Borisa Nigeria Limited” alleged that Okonkwo in the interview published by Vanguard newspaper allegedly claimed that he incorporated and founded Borisa Nigeria Limited in 1997. The petitioners described the statement as false, misleading, fraudulent, malicious and defamatory adding that he did not register or own the company as alleged. The petition reads ‘’contrary to your claims of regis-
tration and of ownership of our client’s company, you were initially an apprentice and later made as an employee before you left the company in 2005”. The petitioners stated that they have suffered substantial monetary and emotional damages and embarrassment as a result of the statement made in the said interview. Consequently, the petitioners are demanding for N450 million to mitigate and assuage the damages and losses suffered by them. Besides, they demanded for a written letter of unreserved apology denouncing the statement that he owned the company and the describing their company as a small clearing and forwarding company. Further demands include; that he should publish in the same newspaper both in hard copy and online editions, a retraction and withdrawal of his claim of registration and ownership of Borisa Nigeria Limited. They also stated that then offensive interview should be withdrawn from all online search engines and sites. They also demanded that Okonkwo desist from doing further business and transactions with clients of the company.
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World News We believe the Syrian government owes it a duty to allow aid to reach whoever needs it. This is important. – UN SPECIAL ENVOY TO SYRIA, STAFFAN DE MISTURA
Syria crisis: Double car-bombing kills 87 AFOLABI GAMBARI
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series of explosions in the Syrian cities of Homs and Damascus yesterday left dozens of people dead, monitors and state media said yesterday. In Homs, at least 57 people, mainly civilians, were killed in a double car bombing, a monitoring group reported. At least four blasts were later heard in the southern Damascus suburb of Sayyida Zeinab, causing at least 30 deaths, state media said. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the Damascus blasts. Both Damascus and Homs have been targeted by Islamic State (IS) militants in the past. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State John Kerry has said a provisional agreement has been reached with Russia on a partial truce in the conflict. The attacks in Homs happened in a predominantly Alawite district, the minority sect to which
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epublican Party’s presidential hopeful, Donald Trump, did more than win his second easy victory in consecutive presidential primaries in South Carolina at the weekend. Trump advanced his takeover of the Republican Party, proving he could dominate a race in the Deep South. He vanquished the dynasty that ruled the GOP establishment for decades as Jeb Bush dropped his White House bid. He left no doubt that he is the GOP’s national front-runner and has the most credible path to cap-
Scene of a bomb blast in Homs, Syria yesterday President Bashar al-Assad belongs. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group warned that, with a large number of people injured, the death toll was likely to rise. Homs, one of the early centres of the uprising against President Assad, was once dubbed the “capital of the revolution”. ture the party’s nomination. Meanwhile, in Nevada’s Democratic caucuses, Hillary Clinton deployed an intricately built organizational machine to register a much needed and stabilizing victory over Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, slowing her rival’s surge following his stunning rout in the New Hampshire primary. Analysts believed that her victory, and the looming Democratic South Carolina primary next week in which she is a favorite, does not mean the end for the more liberal Sanders, against whom she seems fated to fight in
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he main opposition leader in Uganda, Kizza Besigye, has rejected the result of Thursday’s elections, in which President Yoweri Museveni won a fifth term of office. Besigye, under house arrest since Friday, said Ugandans had seen the most fraudulent electoral process. He described the poll as a sham and a creeping military coup. President Museveni, in power for 30 years, received nearly
But rebels left the city late last year under a ceasefire deal, leaving the city in government hands. There are few details yet about the explosions in Sayyida Zeinab, the location of Syria’s holiest Shia Muslim shrine, said to contain the grave of the Prophet Muhammad’s granddaughter.
Earlier this month, world powers involved in Syria agreed to seek a cessation of hostilities but the Friday deadline has come and gone. Kerry said yesteday that he and the Russian authorities had agreed the terms of the cessation but stressed that details still needed to be resolved.
Trump, Clinton win big fact that every Republican who has won both New Hampshire and South Carolina has gone on to claim the nomination.
long war of attrition. But it was Clinton’s best night for weeks in a crisis-scarred campaign and indicated her firewall of minority voters is still intact and raises the chances that she will eventually claim the nomination and head on to a possible battle for the ages between her own establishment political dynasty and Trump. Both parties have awarded only a small portion of the delegates that will ultimately be needed to clinch the nomination. Trump can now bask in the
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61 per cent of the votes, with Besigye taking 35 per cent. Foreign observers said the poll was conducted in an atmosphere of fear and intimidation. While praising the remarkable determination of Ugandans to vote, EU chief observer, Eduard Kukan, said the governing National Resistance Movement’s domination of the political landscape distorted the fairness of the campaign. The election has been marred by sporadic violence and opposition allegations of electoral
fraud, with social media sites and messaging apps blocked. It was the fourth time Besigye, candidate for the opposition Forum for Democratic Change, had taken on Museveni. The two men were once allies, with Besigye serving as Museveni’s personal doctor when they were guerrilla fighters. The National Resistance Movement issued a statement celebrating the win yesteday, saying Museveni’s opponents had failed to offer any alternative.
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CAR poll: Touadera is new president
Former Prime Minister Faustin Touadera has been elected president of the Central African Republic in a run-off contest seen as an important step towards restoring peace. Provisional results showed Touadera received almost 63 per cent of the votes, defeating his opponent Anicet Dologuele who won just over 37 per cent. The country has been through a period of violent sectarian unrest. Prolonged bloodshed began after the seizure of power by mainly Muslim Seleka rebels in 2013. It is estimated that about a fifth of the population became either internally displaced or forced to flee abroad, leaving the country poverty stricken and divided along ethnic and religious lines. Defeated presidential candidate Faustin Archange said he was prepared to accept Touadera’s win despite evidence of electoral irregularities
Egypts ‘wipes’ torture documents Egypt has ordered the closure of the country’s last remaining centre for the treatment and documentation of alleged torture victims. Officials have said the prominent El Nadeem Centre had breached unspecified health ministry regulations. But the centre’s Director, Aida Seif al-Dawla, said the decision was politically motivated. Rights groups have criticised Egypt’s government for its crackdown on dissent, and there has been a surge in allegations of torture by officials. The Cairo-based p centre has operated since 1993, providing support and counselling to victims of torture. Al-Dawla said the group had been given until Monday to close but had vowed to defy the order. “Unless they arrest us all, we will continue to work,” she said.
Serbs killed in US attack on IS Two Serbian nationals, Sladjana Stankovic and Jovica Stepic, held hostage in Libya since November, were among those killed in Friday’s air strikes by US warplanes, the Serbian government said yesterday. The jets targeted positions of the self-styled Islamic State group (IS) in the city of Sabratha. The kidnapped Serbs worked at the Serbian embassy in Libya. Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic described their deaths as terrible collateral damage. Earlier, Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told a news conference the Serbian authorities had been trying to negotiate their release but the kidnappers’ financial demands had been impossible to meet. Dacic said a protest note would be sent to Washington for failing to inform the Serbian authorities before the raid.
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eligious bodies under the aegis of Northern InterFaith and Religious Organisations of Nigeria, NIFROM, have urged the Federal Government to replicate the Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, currently running for repentant militants of Niger Delta in the northern part of the country. The group in a statement
signed by its coordinator, Bishop Musa Fomson, in Abuja yesterday said following the success of the programme in Niger Delta, there was need to replicate such in northern Nigeria currently ravaged by Boko Haram insurgents. He said even as the military has made gains against the insurgents, experience had shown that military might alone could not win the war against terrorism.
The cleric commended the efforts of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the programme, Brig. Gen. Paul Boroh (retd), especially in the management of funds. He noted that the office had already trained 17,322 beneficiaries, leaving a balance of 12,678 and even embarked on the domestication of its programmes. "Since taking over the amnesty programme, Bo-
roh has restored hope to many of the agitators. We believe with such confidence in a man who can be trusted, such programme could be replicated in the troubled northern part of the country," he said. Fomson said the programme will not just restore peace to the region, but also empower and create job opportunities for youths who have been misled into taking up arms against the state. According to him,
Officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and Zamfara State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) distributing relief materials to victims of recent cattle rustling attacks in some communities of Maru Local Government Area of the state in their camp at Government Junior Secondary School, Barakallahu area, Gusau, Zamfara State, yesterday.
most insurgents were ready to disarm, but were not sure of their fate, hence the need to engage someone with proven record. He said the govern-
Miyetti-Allah causing mayhem in Taraba –Fulani group JUsTIn TyopUUsU JALINGO
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Fulani group known as Tabbital Pulaaku International in Taraba State yesterday dissociated itself from activities of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association in the state. The chairman, Bello Baminjani, told newsmen while leading his group to pay a courtesy call on Governor Darius Ishaku at Government House, accused Miyetti Allah Association of not working for the well-being of the members, except to advance its selfish interests. Bello alleged that Miyetti Allah in Taraba were conniving with other Fulani from other states to cause disaffection among communities in Taraba, saying Tabbital Pulaaku, which is known for peace, cannot identify with such dubious activities of Miy-
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rganised labour in Nasarawa State on Saturday night suspended the three weeks state-wide strike it commenced on January 28 over some demands. The suspension of the strike was announced to journalists by chairman of the state’s Joint Public Service Negotiation Council, Sule Odeh, in Lafia, the state capital, after a meeting between the unions and State Elders Intervention Group. Chairman of the negotiation council disclosed some of the agreements reached during the meeting to include government payment of January 2016 salary to workers, using the usual templates on or before February 24. He said it was agreed that
government shall pay public servants, who were promoted, including those yet to be issued promotion letters between 2011 and June 2014, as well as those yet to enjoy the financial benefits within four months from the date of signing the agreement. He said, “Government shall process all promotions notionally that are due from July 2014 to January 2016 without financial benefits in view of the present financial predicament until the economic situation improves, while subsequent promotions shall be processed when due. “Government will review upward the current monthly allocation of N20million in respect of payment of gratuity to retirees in the state.” On local government issues, he stated that the meeting resolved that payment of salaries in percentages to
council workers should be stopped forthwith. But in the event that the allocation of one month from the federation account cannot pay 100% of salaries, he said the meeting resolved that the allocation shall be
kept in the accounts of the respective local governments pending the receipt of the following month’s allocation to settle the preceding month. However, Odeh maintained that it was further
resolved that if the two months allocations cannot settle one month salary, a decision shall be taken by the Joint State and Local Government Account Committee with Organised Labour in attendance.
Katsina to rehabilitate dam with N2.5bn James danJUma KATSINA
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ore than N2.5 billion is to be expended on rehabilitation of water treatment plant at Ajiwa dam, Katsina State. The dam, which supplies potable water to the state capital and environs, has been performing below capacity for years. This has often led to shortage of water, with residents often left to get water from alternative
and sometimes, expensive sources. When completed, the rehabilitation work is expected to increase output of the treatment plant to enable it supply additional 40 million litres of water per day. Governor Aminu Masari said the water treatment plant was commissioned about 40 years ago, but was not given due attention by previous administrations. He said at present the plant was unable to provide enough water to people of the metropolitan area due
ment needs to move in quickly and approve an amnesty programme so that the rebuilding of the devastated region, especially the northeast can begin in earnest.
to its outdated facilities. He disclosed this at the weekend while inaugurating the Association of Retired Civil Servants of the state’s Water Board. He said rehabilitation work at the plant would include replacement of old equipment and laying of new pipes to provide additional litres of water. The governor reiterated commitment to addressing problem of water shortage in the state, especially rural communities.
etti Allah in Taraba. He said Tabbital Pulaaku in the state had formed vigilante group to complement efforts of the police in maintaining surveillance in the state. The group during the visit pledged loyalty to the administration of Governor Ishaku, which is poised to bring peace and development in the state. Reacting to the allegations, state chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, Mafindi Danburam, described Tabbital Pulaaku in Taraba as an association seeking political relevance. According to him, the group is a socio- cultural organisation set up by Lamdo Adamawa to teach Fulani culture to the youths and had no right to challenge Miyetti Allah, which he described as a well-recognised Fulani Cattle breeder association in West Africa. He accused the leaders of Tabbital Pulaaku in Taraba of seeking government recognition and advised the government to be careful in dealing with the organisation, stressing it had no roots. The allegations that Miyetti Allah is conniving with other Fulani from other states to cause disaffection among communities in Taraba follows the recent massive influx of people into the state which has heightened criminal activities, including killings, maiming and kidnapping of people. There have been series of high-profile kidnappings in Taraba, such as the deputy governor’s mother, Hajiyya Beli Manu who was kidnapped in her family residence in Mutum-Biyu but was later released at Mayo-Kam in Bali local government area of the state.
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Stakeholders advocate national policy on Inland Container Depots
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ort stakeholders have advised the Federal Government to develop a national policy on Inland Container Depots (ICDs) and Truck Transit Parks (TTPs). The stakeholders gave the advice in a communique made available to newsmen on Sunday in Lagos. The stakeholders rose from a one-day sensitisation seminar toward the successful take-off of Kaduna Dry Port and Truck Transit Parks on Friday in Kaduna. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that ICDs are otherwise known as dry ports. The participants called on government to support the actualisation of the ICD project in view of its numerous benefits to the business community in Kaduna State and environs. They urged private investors to take advantage of the numerous opportunities of dry ports and invest in activities that would have greater impact on the infrastructure. The participants urged the government to declare the other ICDs with the status of Port
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dry port with the full status of a port. Participants also suggested the integration and development of the various transport modes and infrastructure to ensure seamless movement of cargoes. “More efforts should be employed by the Federal Government in the rehabilitation of the rail services to complement the roads in freight and passenger movement. “Participants charged all importers and exporters to comply with the documentation and clearing procedures to avoid losses and delays.
“The Kaduna State Government should facilitate completion of the road networks leading to the dry port and other essential facilities like water and electricity for the dry port,’’ the communique said. The participants also called for synergy between the NSC, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) for successful operations of ICDS,’’ the communique stated. Trader faints over planned demolition of Lagos market
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AUCTION! AUCTION!! AUCTION!!! A 2 DAYS AUCTION SALE The general public is hereby informed of the change of Auction sale dates reference to our previous advertisement in National Mirror of 19th February, 2016 on page 43. We regret any inconvenience it may cost you. All other details and the new dates are as follows. ON the instruction of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria, there is going to be a Public Auction sale of some various unserviceable boarded items of vehicles, generators, computers, stationeries, office equipment and other store items belonging to Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at both their Anambra/ Imo State offices and South East Zonal Store, Owerri. INSPECTION The items involved are already lotted and can be inspected at both Anambra/Imo State Offices of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and INEC South East Zonal Store, Owerri during working days between the hours of 10.00am – 2.30pm Mondays to Fridays. SALE DATE Monday 29th February, 2016 for Anambra State at INEC office and Tuesday 1st March, 2016 for Imo State at INEC Office. And INEC South East Zonal Store, Owerri. The Auction to commence 10.00 am Daily. CONDITION FOR SALE Mode of Payment: Strictly cash or Certified Bank Draft of successful bid price at Auctioneers fall of hammer. All items bought must be removed three (3) days from the day of issuance of GATE PASS. Non compliance attracts Storage/Demurrage fees as may be determined by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). NOTE: All items involved are Sold “AS-IS” and “WHERE-IS” without any guarantee or warranties expressed or implied by INEC or AUCTION FIRM DECISION OF AUCTIONEER WILL BE FINAL Conductor Benji Obayi For: Benbenton Associates AUCTIONEERS, DEBT COLLECTORS AND ARBITRATORS 080-97173002, 080-38591122
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Monday, February 22, 2016
Sport I just hate losing and that gives you an extra determination to work harder.
Man City falls at Stamford Bridge
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–Wayne Rooney, Manchester United captain
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NFF summons Oliseh to Abuja Friday Mercy Jacob
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he Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have ordered the country’s coach Sunday Oliseh to appear before their technical committee on Friday in Abuja to defend his call-ups for next month’s crucial AFCON qualifiers against Egypt. A top official informed that Oliseh will on Friday, February 26, also be expected to discuss his game plan for the double header against the seven-time African champions. Nigeria will welcome group leaders Egypt to Kaduna on Friday, March 25, before a reverse fixture in Egypt two days later. Meanwhile Oliseh has revealed that his team list is being delayed because of the difficulty for him to move around Europe to meet the players he intends to invite for the tie.
“I am struggling financially, waiting for approvals to move around Europe, so it has been quiet. It has to do with transport, accommodation and other expenses while moving out. “I need to spend 15, 20 minutes on the phone to speak to each player before he is invited,” He also disclosed that seven or eight players from the African Championship team will be in the Super Eagles that will face the Egyptians who are playing Burkina Faso in a friendly to boost their preparations. Oliseh had planned to travel around Europe to monitor the country’s top stars ahead of the showdown against Egypt, but this has been truncated as he has yet to receive any approvals for his spying mission. The Eagles training camp for the AFCON qualifiers is expected to open with players from the domestic league two weeks to the home game in Kaduna.
Ailing Eagles coach begs for month’s pay
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iling Eagles coach Jean Francois Lusciuto has begged to be paid at least part of what the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) owe him in salaries for him to proceed to Belgium for further treatment after his surgery in South Africa last month. It was specially gathered that the Belgian coach is owed five months’ pay, which totals 10 million Naira at two million Naira a month. “The whiteman is really down - his stomach problem, which needed surgery in South Africa, has persisted and he now wants to fly to Belgium for better treatment,” a top official disclosed. “He has said he only needs his salary for a month to do that and he has written several mails to the NFF, but sadly he has not received any reply.” Incidentally, Lusciuto was left stranded in Lagos when the Super Eagles returned from the 2016 CHAN in Rwanda
and he had to find his way back to his base in Togo, where he lives with his wife. Three-time African champions Nigeria face crunch AFCON 2017 qualifiers against Egypt next month and they could be in danger of missing out on two straight AFCONS within two years.
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Diego Costa dives to score a header in the 35th minute against City in the FA Cup tie between Chelsea and Man City at Stamford Bridge yesterday. Chelsea won 5-1.
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Man City falls at Stamford Bridge
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helsea swept aside a below-strength Manchester City team containing five teenage full debutants at Stamford Bridge yesterday to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals. City Manager, Manuel Pellegrini, had warned he would select a shadow side after the game was scheduled ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League match against Dynamo Kiev in Ukraine and big players were missing as defender Tosin Adarabioyo and young midfielders Manu Garcia and Aleix Garcia were selected along with Bersant Celina and David Faupala. Faupala actually gave City hope when he scrambled in an equaliser, after Diego Costa headed Chelsea in front 10 minutes before half-time. The leveller was met with several coins being thrown onto the pitch from the Chelsea supporters’ end. The hosts, however, overran City after the break with Willian scoring from close range and Gary Cahill putting the result beyond
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doubt with a powerful finish from Fernando’s poor clearance. The excellent Eden Hazard curled in a free-kick and Bertrand Traore’s header looped over dreadful City keeper Willy Caballero to complete an emphatic win
for Chelsea, who were even allowed the luxury of seeing Oscar’s penalty saved. There are two distinct sides to this argument those who believe in the power of the FA Cup to such an extent that anything less than a full-strength side is
abhorrent, and those who believe City have higher priorities. A side with so many full debutants was on a hiding to nothing and so it proved as Chelsea’s strength and superior class wore them down.
Emenike, Payet score twice in Hammers romp
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mmanuel Emenike and Dmitri Payet both scored twice as West Ham beat Blackburn Rovers 5-1 to seal their place in the sixth round of the FA Cup.
Dimitri Payet produced a virtuoso performance as West Ham fought back to ease into the FA Cup quarter-finals at Championship side Blackburn. The home team took the
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lead when right-back Ben Marshall tucked in a low shot. Victor Moses’s equaliser squirmed in and Payet’s free-kick put West Ham ahead before Blackburn were reduced to 10 men by Chris Taylor’s red card. Emmanuel Emenike tapped in twice either side of Cheikhou Kouyate’s dismissal, then Payet added a superb solo goal. The Hammers, who last won the FA Cup in 1980, will find out their last-eight opponents when the draw takes place live on BBC Two at 18:00 GMT on Sunday.
Hiddink announces retirement from coaching
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uus Hiddink has announced he plans to retire from coaching at the end of the season despite admitting he is relishing his role at Chelsea. The 69-year-old took charge at Stamford Bridge for the second time in his career in December after Jose Mourinho left the club following a turbulent start to the campaign. Hiddink has helped the Premier League champions regain some solidity and only suffered his first defeat of the season when his side were beaten 2-1 by Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of the Champions League last 16. Though the former Netherlands boss plans on visiting the club beyond the end of 2015-16, he maintains that he will not go into another coaching role once he leaves London.
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“I feel fit, I feel fresh and, every morning, I go with a smile,” he said. “Although we have a difficult time when there’s a loss, I love to go to Cobham, to the training field, so I feel fresh. “On the other hand, young people must take over and I must retreat a bit. I will visit Chelsea often next season but I’m not thinking of working elsewhere.” et despite his comments, midfielder Oscar is quietly optimistic Hiddink may yet decide to stay on at the club next season if offered the chance, admitting he has had a “positive influence” since joining. “Based on how well Guus has been doing so far, he could very well stay,” he told The Sunday Times. “He’s a very nice guy. Very smiley. He always looks to create a happy, positive environment.
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ormer Super Falcons head coach, James Peters has said the recently appointed coaches for the side are immature to handle the affairs of the seven-time African champions. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Wednesday approved the appointment of former Super Falcons trio, Florence Omagbemi, Perpetua Nkwocha and Ann Agumanu-Chiejine as assistant coaches to yet to be named expatriate coach. Peters said the football house should have considered an experienced hand in the land to hold the reign for a while to allow the ex-internationals room to learn the ropes prior to full takeover of the side’s leadership. “The NFF did not seek expert advice or wider consultation if they had done that we would have told them differently on how to go about handing the reign of the side to the former players. “Those picked for the onerous job are not experienced and knowledgeable I think there is absolute need for experience. “Even the proposed expatriate coach will fare no better in the circumstance as the best approach would have been to elect an old
hand in the land to hold the reign for at least one or two competitive years to midwife and tutor the ex-internationals who then take over the side’s fortune thereafter. “Women envy and jealous each other and now you pick one of them to head the coaching crew there is bound to be problem. “Well since they have decided on the path we will just watch and pray that things do not get worse than it is at the moment,” said the former assistant general secretary, technical department of the Nigeria Football Federation to supersport.com. However, former Super Falcons assistant coach, Dan Evemena said coach Bala Mohammed has no business in the coaching crew with the presence of the side’s former goalkeeper, Ann AgumanuChiejine. “I do not have anything against the appointment the exception is the goalkeeper trainer, Bala Mohammed. “It’s proper to make the goalkeeper trainer a woman since that appears to be the mindset of the federation. “Ann AgumanuChiejine is a member of the crew and former goalkeeper she should rightly
takeover the position. “However, I think the federation should have looked deep for experience before constituting the coaching crew. “Well, I will not want to go against what the federation has done we just have to give the ex-internation-
als the chance and wish them well in their new assignment. “However, the coaches must strive to watch league matches not to sit elsewhere to select players for national assignment,” said the former Delta Queens coach to supersport.com.
ormer Super Eagles’ winger, Tijani Babangida, has commended the El-Amin International School, Minna, Niger State for organising school sports competition targeted at discovering talent for Nigeria. Babangida, who was once played for Niger Tornadoes FC of Minna before venturing to Europe, was the Special Guest at the 22nd El-Amin Inter-house competition staged in the Niger State capital last weekend. “I am a product of talent discovery and I think this effort will go a long way in encouraging youth participation at the grassroots,” he said, adding, “I am very impressed with this kind of competition, especially with the enthusiasm exhibited by the participating students.” Niger State Commissioner for Sports Development and Youth Empowerment, Alhaji Mamman Musa Bosso,
who represented the state government at the occasion, disclosed that a N30million contract had been awarded for the renovation of Bako Kontagora Stadium, Minna. Bosso assured that work would commence on the project this week, with a view to enabling Nigeria Premier League side Niger Tornadoes FC to play its home games at the venue. Red House emerged the overall winner at the inter-house competition while Yellow and Green houses came second and third respectively.
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Wasteful Pillars down Rangers with last-gasp winner
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asteful Kano Pillars came from a goal down to beat an impressive Enugu Rangers 2-1 in an opening day match of the Nigeria premier league on Sunday at the Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano New signing Chiemaka Madu gave Rangers an unlikely lead when he headed home off a superb cross from the right by Osas
Okoro in the 50th minute. However, skipper Gambo Mohammed restored parity in the 77th minute, when he coolly slotted home from inside the box after the persistence of substitute Adamu Hassan. In stoppage time, Prince Aggreh crowned his Pillars debut with the match winner when he cut in from the left before he let fly and send the capacity crowd
into wild jubilation. Godwin Aguda fluffed the two biggest chances of the day including one in the first half when he was oneon-one with Pillars goalkeeper Yusuf Mohamed, who made himself big to deny the Rangers striker. The other was in the 75 minute, when he waltzed through the Pillars defence, but his shot from six yards crashed against the foot of
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the post and the rebound was fired over the bar. Home team Pillars, who gave debuts to six new signings, took the game to Rangers and they also bossed the possession. But the visitors also had their chances to get on the scoreboard in the first half with Obinna Nwobodo, back in action after an 11-month injury layoff, drilling his shot from inside the box in the 16th minutes. CHAN Eagles midfielder Ifeanyi Matthew failed to make hay severally. His shot after 21 minutes was straight at Rangers goalkeeper Nana Bonsu and in the 32ndminute, his shot was held firmly by the goalkeeper. Rabiu Ali failed to capitalise on a mix-up between Etim Mathew and his goalkeeper in the 22ndminute, before his fierce shot in the 45th minute was punched away to safety by Ghanaian goalkeeper Bonsu.
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here is a raging national conversation on the propriety or otherwise of Dr. Bukola Saraki’s retention of his exalted position of Senate President following the recent Supreme Court ruling that he (Saraki) has to submit himself to the Code of Conduct Tribunal for trial on charges of false assets declaration leveled against him by the Nigerian state. With all the contrived hurdles to prevent the trial judicially cleared, the stage is set for Saraki to have his day in court. March 10 has been fixed for the resumption of the trial. That settled, the lingering contentious issue now, the central focus of the ongoing national conversation, borders on the status of Saraki in the Senate while the trial lasts. Opinions have been sharply polarized along two discernible trends. One is that Saraki must step down as Senate President to face the trial; the other is that he must continue to act his role as Senate President even as
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Callistusoke@nationalmirroronline.net 08054103275 (SMS ONLY) anthonykila@mail.com he faces his trial. I find the conversation interesting. It bears on our value system and illuminates our core national values. The other interesting tendency is the shifting value judgement of our elite. There is no doubt the issue is dicey; so also are the two contrasting stances, which to me are serving certain powerful vested interests. However, one of the stances, Saraki’s wearing the garb of his office while his trial lasts is to me both ludicrous and untenable. It reeks of contempt for political best practices; it repudiates all that political correctness stands for; and it clearly confirms the popular imagination that the Senate has been reduced to a powerful cult unencumbered and unaffected by prevailing national mood. I know that the senators know that government is organic and that its compartmentalisation into three separate organs is a matter of convenience. President Muhammadu Buhari, representing the executive, is doing his best to clean up our perceivable fouled system, using the anti-corruption war. Dr Saraki-led Senate cannot afford not to key into Buhari vision for Nigeria. That is the crux of the matter. Discerning Nigerians are familiar with the still running Saraki saga. The leadership structure of the 8th Senate was erected on a flawed and perverse philosophical and moral foundation – an unholy alliance of two contrasting political tendencies united in perfidy. In the choice of the principal officers of the institution, enlightened individual self interests was promoted above party preferences.
CRIMINAL CORRUPTION COULD PROVIDE THE WEAPON FOR POLITICAL VENDETTA AND SUSTAIN IT IF THERE IS MERIT IN THE ALLEGATION Thus, from the very beginning the Dr. Bukola Saraki’s presidency of the upper chamber of the National Assembly was highly circumscribed. For the avoidance of doubts, let me say that the heir to the Oloye Olusola Saraki political dynasty of Ilorin Kingdom is eminently qualified for the position he presently occupies; he has the savvy and education, and the supporting socio-political network. In his over eight months in office, Saraki has built an uncommon bipartisan culture in the Senate that could have promoted and nurtured an inclusive central governance template for President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). But I wish the narrative had ended there. If truth must be told, the present Senate Presidency is a floating one without an anchor. No high ranking political figure that
sneers at his/her party leadership could successfully weather a big political storm as it is presently being witnessed by Dr. Saraki. His situation is being compounded by the moral baggage of a past that has a huge question mark hanging over it. Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity and an unrepentant Saraki loyalist could be right when he imputed political motive for the travails of the Senate President, but definitely not right in the context he intended. According to him, the Senate would remain solidly behind Saraki, despite the corruption charges against him, because the intending legal battle is not about corruption, but simply a case of “political vendetta”. Many other senators toe this line of thinking. To me, the introduction of “persecution complex” into the Saraki saga is the reason emotionalism is currently running high among our senators. I agree that developments in a polity have multidimensional connotations, including the political. So, the Saraki saga, an offshoot of his tenure as the governor of Kwara State between 2003 and 2011, cannot be an extension. However, between criminal corruption and political vendetta is a thin line. Criminal corruption could provide the weapon for political vendetta and sustain it if there is merit in the allegation. The pro Saraki coalition in the Senate is, therefore, wrong to jump to conclusion when the trial has not run its full course and the outcome still left to imagination. To me, the current engagement of pro Saraki senators is an exercise in demagogy; they are simply substituting myth for reality. I see it as elevating our new culture of hero-worshipping to a new height. Saraki has suddenly been transformed into a political celebrity, the opposition voice in the ruling APC. Unfortunately, Saraki has been caught in the web of such vainglory. He will suffer as unprepared martyrs are wont to do. I hope he knows only deft political maneuvers could extricate him from the maze of webs tightening round him.
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Vermaelen tips Arsenal for EPL title
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arcelona defender, Thomas Vermaelen, has tipped his former club Arsenal as favourite to win the Premier League title. The Belgium international said yesterday that he still
watched his former teammates playing matches, as he prepared for his return to England to face them in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 game tomorrow. “I watch a lot of Arsenal
games because I have warm memories of the club, and because they are a very attractive team,” Vermaelen said. “I watched the Leicester game the other week, it was
very stressful but these are the most beautiful games to win. “Now the title race is wide open, if they hadn’t won it would have been more difficult but now it’s on. I always said at the start that Arsenal
had a big chance to win it.” The 30-year-old defender however said he was sad to leave the Emirates, but conceded he was happy at Barcelona, although he added that training regimes differed at both sides.
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