Friday, 22 February 2019

Why Elections may not hold in some areas- INEC


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it would not conduct elections in volatile areas where the safety of their staff and ahdoc workers is at risk.
The National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee of INEC, Festus Okoye, in an interview with Daily Independent, said while the election would go ahead as scheduled tomorrow, Saturday February 23rd, the commission would not risk the lives of its officials and ad-hoc staff by posting them to areas where their safety could not be guaranteed.
“We won’t just move ad-hoc staff arbitrarily to places where we believe they are very vulnerable or places we believe that if we deploy them to, they are likely to come to harm. We have been working with the Interagency Consultative Committee on Election Security to map out places that we regard as flashpoints, places that have serious problems of insurgency and places that we have camps of IDPs.“Wherever it is impossible to conduct elections and the security agencies are saying they cannot protect those areas, of course we won’t conduct elections in those areas. The implication is that it is either the people are completely displaced or partially displaced. It is not as if we are oblivious of some of the security challenges but we are working with all of these organs and the resident electoral commissioners in these states that have challenges of insecurity are in touch with all the critical stakeholders in terms of where it is possible to conduct elections and places where it is impossible to conduct elections, or where the registration areas have to be moved or adjusted to make sure that people vote.”
“Wherever it is possible for people to vote, we will make sure that the people are not disenfranchised. So, we are determined to make sure that every eligible Nigerian votes in this election unless it becomes practically impossible to conduct elections in some places, in which case the registration areas will be adjusted to enable people to vote. Wherever it is secure to conduct elections, we’ll conduct elections in those areas.” he said

Graphic Photos: Sewage truck crushes three school children, five others to death in Nnewi. Irate mob set vehicles ablaze


Three school children and five others were killed in an auto crash in Nnewi, Anambra State , on Thursday.
According to an eyewitness report, a sewage truck while trying to avoid a stationary truck, rammed into a tricycle and a motorcycle conveying the pupils and the other victims.
The report stated that all the occupants of the tricycle died on the spot , while two passengers on the motorcycle died on the way to the hospital.
"Efforts by the personnel of the Federal Road Safety Commission to rescue the victims were unsuccessful as the victims died on the spot. An irate mob immediately set the trucks ablaze.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed, who confirmed the incident said the corpses of the victims had been deposited in a morgue .
"The police patrol teams attached to the Otolo Division and the MTD personnel visited the scene and rushed the victims to the Nnewi Diocesan Hospital, where three victims were confirmed dead by the doctor , while three others are responding to treatment. The corpses were deposited in the hospital ’s morgue for post -mortem examination. However, before the arrival of the police, the mammoth crowd at the scene of the accident, aggrieved by the accident , set the vehicles ablaze."
He added that the area had been cordoned off by the police to prevent a further breakdown of law and order as well as to prevent looters from taking advantage of the situation .
The PPRO said the accident and the events after it occurred were under investigation.







Thursday, 21 February 2019

How JSS 1 Student Died After Being Attacked By A Fellow Student In Anambra State


HEARTBREAKING!! Eagles Assistant Coach Is Dead




Chukwuma Agbo, Assistant Coach, Beach Soccer national team, the Super Sand Eagles, is dead.
His death came barely 10 days after the demise of Taiwo Ogunjobi, who passed on, on Monday, Feb. 11.
Agbo, former Rangers International and Delta Force Head Coach’s death was confirmed on Wednesday by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
In a tweet via its official Twitter handle (@thenff), the NFF said Agbo’s death was sad:
“Yet another painful loss! We are sad to hear of the passing of Assistant Coach of our Beach Soccer National team, the Super Sand Eagles, Chukwuma Agbo.
‘‘Our prayers are with his family at this time. May his soul rest in peace,” the NFF said.
The News Agency of Nigeria gathered that Agbo died on Wednesday after a brief illness.
The late Agbo, who resigned as the head coach of Delta Force in January, led the club to the Nigeria National League, NNL Super 8, where they ended fourth in Group B.

SAD NEWS! Unknown Gunmen Kill APC Chairman


The chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Logara/Umuohiagu Ward in Ngor Okpala Council Area of Imo state, Ifeanyi Ozoemena has been shot dead by unknown gunmen.
Ozoemena was reportedly killed after presiding over a meeting of the party in the ward on Tuesday night.
According to the Nation, the suspected hired assassins were said to have murdered him in his house right before his family members.
Confirming the incident, a community leader, Chief Martin Opara, urged security agencies to fish out the killers of the APC chieftain without delay.
Opara said the Eze-in-Council in conjunction with the community’s town union had met and sent a delegation to the Divisional Police Officer requesting that masterminds of the dastardly act should be arrested without any hesitation.
“This killing is strange to our community. Report says that he was shot severally in his house until he died.
“We have met with the Eze-in-council and have sent a delegation to the DPO requesting that the killers should be arrested immediately.”

FG orders immediate payment of February salaries ahead of Saturday's election


The Federal Government of Nigeria has directed the immediate payment of February salaries to enable workers wishing to travel for Saturday’s Presidential and National Assembly election to do so without any difficulties.  

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made this known when he briefed State House correspondents on the outcome of the meeting of the Federal Executive Council which was presided over by President Buhari at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Wednesday.

The minister disclosed that already the relevant authorities had been directed to commence the payment of the salaries to the federal workers from February 19. According to him, this is to enable the civil servants planning to travel for the elections to do so before Saturday.
“On the part of the Federal Government also, we decided that to make it easy for those who will want to go back to vote, salary payment started yesterday (Tuesday) as opposed to the normal 25th of every month. This is just to ease the burden of people who want to go back and cast their vote,’’ he said.  The minister added that the council deliberated and reviewed some of the palliatives put in place to help people return to cast their votes. He said the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, with a membership of about 50,000 had agreed to cushion the effect of the postponement by reducing the price of petrol from N145 to 140 from February 21 to 25.

The minister said the National Union of Road Transport Workers with about two million members and operates motor parks in all the 774 local government areas across the country had offered to provide a discount to travellers.
“This discount is also to encourage voters who would have normally been disenfranchised as a result of INEC’s postponement. This discount is also valid between February 21 and 25. Arik and Aero airlines have also thrown in their own incentives. Aero contractors have offered a 50 per cent discount to all travellers who present their Permanent Voters Card at the purchasing point.  
“Arik will be selling their one-way ticket at N16,000 to any destination across the country. This is to support Nigerians looking to travel to cast their vote. The discount is valid between the 18th of February and the 11th of March. All these are aimed at encouraging voters who might have been disenfranchised by the postponement,” he said.

Photo: Notorious trans-border Indian Hemp trafficker arrested in Katsina


The Katsina State Police Command has arrested a notorious trans border Indian Hemp trafficker.
Spokesperson for the command, Isah Gambo, who confirmed the arrest on Wednesday,  said that on Sunday, February 17,  based on a tip off, Police patrol team at Fago Checking Point, Sandamu LGA of the state, arrested 24-year-old Sani Sanusi,  of Kwangwalom village, Maiadu’a LGA of Katsina state in possession of 26 sealed parcels of dried leaves suspected to be Indian Hemp while on transit to Niger Republic.
In the course of investigation suspect confessed to have specializes in trans-border Indian hemp trafficking across the borders of Nigeria and Niger Republic. Investigation is ongoing, please.

Final Year Student Killed After Boarding A Bike With 2 Friends (Graphics)

This is a sad news as a young lady has passed away after being involved in a fatal accident which happened yesterday along Auchi Abuja expressway.
It was gathered that the deceased identified as Testimony Ayewa , a final year student of Auchi Polytechnic in Edo state, returned from the village two days ago to resume First semester before the accident which killed her.
According to reports, Testimony boarded a commercial motorcycle with two of her friends (three passengers plus the motorcyclist, making it four people on the bike) on the fateful day.
The motorcycle left Campus 1 and was heading to Jattu junction, where they met a fuel tanker on the highway. In the course of the motorcyclist trying to overtake the tanker with speed, they were hit.
Two of Testimony’s friends survived the crash, as one came out with a broken hand while the other didn’t sustain any injury. The motorcyclist (Okada rider), was unconscious.
Testimony who was removed from the tyre of the trailer, died before she could be rushed to the hospital.
May her soul rest in peace.

Monday, 18 February 2019

Pants For Ritual: Drama As Female Customers Abandon Underwear Markets In Edo


Miss Osasuwa, a 25-year-old shop attendant in Benin City, the Edo State capital now goes to work without wearing pants.
She said she no longer wore pants, especially while going out, following the activities of young men who engage in money ritual in the area.
Osasuwa is not the only female in Benin who has stopped wearing pants while going out, for fear of being forced to remove it at gunpoint.
Daily Trust on Sunday gathered that last month, a young man in his early 20s was caught with female and children’s pants. It took the intervention of the police to rescue him from crowd justice.
It was also gathered that the young men started the act by stealing babies’ pampers from dustbins, a development that forced many women to start burning pampers after use.
It was further learnt that these young men graduated from stealing babies’ pampers to female underwear for ritual purposes when pampers were not yielding much dividend.
These desperate young men, it was gathered, would go to the extent of visiting people’s houses to steal female pants. They also block the highways and lonely streets at night, forcing young women to part with their underwear at gunpoint.
It was gathered that while those who engage in money ritual steal pants directly, others steal to sell to prospective buyers at exorbitant prices.Mr Isaac Ordia, who spoke to our correspondent on the development, said there were many incidents where young women were forced to remove their pants at gunpoint.
“In December last year, young men allegedly blocked Agbor road with guns. When they stopped a vehicle, the occupants thought they were there to rob, but surprisingly, they separated the men from women and asked them to pull their pants and hand over to them. After collecting the panties, they zoomed off,’’Ordia said. He added that the act of stealing pants for ritual purpose started in Delta State but rapidly spread to Edo.
Our correspondent also learnt that some brave young women manage to wear pants while going out, but they apply charcoal on it, believing that the substance neutralizes the potency of rituals.
It was further gathered that, having noticed that young women no longer wear pants, those who engage in the act resorted to using white handkerchiefs to clean the private parts female victims, also at gunpoint.Speaking on the development, Agatha Osas, a student said, “I only wear pants at home. I remove it while going out and put on jeans trousers. Since I heard that they forced some girl to remove their pants on the road at gunpoint, I have stopped wearing pants. But I put on tight wears while going out since it is pants they are interested in.
Helen Juliet, a 25-year-old stylist said she still went out with pants but mindful of walking in lonely streets at night.
“I can’t do without wearing pants. However, many young women have stopped wearing pants because of what has been happening. They were stealing from people’s homes, but when people became conscious of where they hanged their underwear, they resorted to taking it at gunpoint.
“After washing, I only hang my pants on Sundays when I would be at home. And I have to sit down and watch till they dry and I take them inside. I have to be very careful so that they will not be stolen for ritual purpose,’’ she said.
Also, a 20-year-old tailor who gave her name as Edith said, “I always put on trousers so that I can walk around without people noticing that I am not wearing pants. Some of us now go with charcoal because it is said to neutralise the potency of the ritual and would not have any effect on the victim. I have to go with charcoal whenever I am going out.’’
She lamented that the development is making them uncomfortable and called on security agents to do something about it.Another young woman who preferred anonymity also told Daily Trust on Sunday that, “They caught one at Agbor park with children and female pants, which he wanted to use for ritual. You will see them riding exotic cars and you won’t know that they are into money ritual.
“We also learnt that each pair of pants costs between N250,000 and N300, 000, depending on its efficacy. This is why young men are involving themselves in the theft of pants.
Pants sellers lament
Our correspondent who visited some of the markets in Benin observed that respective underwear sections, which hitherto witnessed crowds of female customers, were no longer the beehive of activities they used to be.
A pants seller at the Oba Market, who only gave her name as Omoh, said things were no longer the way they used to be since the issue of pants theft began.
“I have not witnessed it, I only heard about it. We are still selling little by little, but not the way it was. I can tell you that the patronage has reduced drastically since the incident started,” she said.
Omoh, who sat in one corner of her shop waiting for customers, lamented that they were facing hard times as a result of the development.
Also speaking, Sivalnus Favour, 25, who also sells underwear, said they were hoping that things would improve in the market.
Ladies no longer patronise us. And when you give prices to the few that come around, they will simply tell you that they are no longer wearing pants, and walk away. It is affecting our business negatively,’’ she said.
At Ekiosa market, a trader, Onyebuchi Aleleiwu said, “I come to the market every day without selling anything. When there was patronage, I would sell above N100,000 a day, but these days I come here to keep vigil over my goods, The pants we sell at N200 here, we learnt that the young boys who steal them for ritual purpose will sell it at N300,000. I used to sell over 15 dozen a week, but now I can’t even boast of selling one dozen. Now, the issue has become bad market for us,’’
“Since they started stealing pants, young women only pass by our shops.”Late last year, I sold over 20 dozen in a week, but now, to sell a dozen has become a problem. This used to be our peak period as schools resumed. Parents and young women would buy many pants and keep till schools went on holidays, but now, schools have opened but no one is coming to buy from us. We usually get new stocks almost every week, but the one we bought over three weeks are still there,” she added.
Also speaking, Lucky Okhaafo, 40, who sells at the New Benin market, said the development was also affecting the sale of tight wears, not only pants.
“I deal on wholesale, but the business has crashed due to the development and we now struggle to make little sales,’’ he said.
Another trader, Ogbewu Isilode lamented, “If I tell you that the development doesn’t affect us, I would be telling lies. This is 10am and I am yet to sell anything. In the past, by this time I must have sold over four dozen. But now, any young woman you call for patronage will tell you that they don’t wear pants anymore. The development is affecting our business, We trade on wholesale basis, but now, we don’t even see anybody who would even ask for one.”

TRANSFER LATEST! Man United To Spend £87m On This Striker To Replace Lukaku


Manchester United have identified Inter Milan star, Mauro Icardi as the replacement for striker, Romelu Lukaku at the club.
Express UK reports that Manchester United are already in talks with Inter Milan over the possibility to sign Icardi at the end of the season.
The report claimed that the Red Devils are prepared to include Lukaku as part of their offer and the striker is “aware of the situation”.
The report also claimed that the Serie A giants are not happy with Icardi’s behavior and are willing to cash in on the player during the summer transfer window.
Icardi is available to sign for £87million due to a release clause in his current contract with the Serie A giants.
The Argentine international was stripped of the captaincy few days ago.

MONEY TALKS! Man United Set To Make Goalkeeper De Gea Highest Paid Player


Manchester United are ready to make David de Gea the best paid player in the Premier League, The Sunday Times reports.
The Old Trafford outfit will table an offer with a basic pay package of £90m over five years.
The deal will see De Gea’s wages overtake that of team-mates, Paul Pogba and Alexis Sanchez, as well as Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil.
United executive chairman, Ed Woodward, has made sorting De Gea’s future top priority, as he works to tie down deals for a number of United’s first-team squad.
The Spaniard’s deal runs until the end of the 2019/2020 season.
De Gea, who has spent eight years at the club, has been named United’s player of the year in four of the last five seasons.

Manchester United 'receive whopping £3.8BN takeover bid' from Saudi Crown Prince


Premiership club, Manchester United have reportedly received a whopping £3.8BILLION takeover bid from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
This comes after United chiefs were last year seen spending an increasing amount of time in Saudi Arabia over the proposed takeover bid
According to The Sun, the Saudi royal family, who are worth a staggering £850bn, are hoping to tempt United's current owners the Glazers into selling the club before the start of next season.
Sources close to the Glazer family claim that they are against selling the Premier League club but an offer that big could certainly tempt United's owners.
One of the insiders also added that the £3.8bn valuation from the Saudi Prince is dependent on whether or not United can secure Champions League football next season.

2019 Election: APC national caucus to hold emergency meeting on Monday


On Monday, the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Caucus will hold an emergency meeting in Abuja to discuss prevailing national issues.

The meeting is coming after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) postponed the earlier scheduled Feb. 16 Presidential and National Assembly elections. The APC caucus which is a statutory organ of the party, is chaired by President Buhari and has the Vice President and all the party’s former governors as members. Its membership also includes the party’s serving governors, and members of its National Working Committee (NWC), among others.  

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu,had a few hours to commencement of the presidential and National Assembly elections announced the rescheduling of the exercises by one week. By the postponement, the Presidential and National Assembly elections now comes up on Feb. 23, while the Governorship and State House of Assembly elections comes up on March 9.  

Yakubu had said the decision to postpone the elections was taken after a meeting with INEC Commissioners, citing “logistics’’ problems as issues that prompted the postponement.  He said the decision was further necessitated after reviewing the level of the commission’s preparedness for the exercise.

SHOCKING: 19-Year-Old Girl Stabs Her Husband To Death Over Alleged Infidelity


A 19-year-old girl identified as Mary Adeniyi has been arrested for stabbing her husband to death in Lagos.
The nursing mother committed the offence on Friday afternoon, during a scuffle with her husband, Solomon Nduka, 30, over her alleged infidelity at their Shagamu Road, Ikorodu residence.
The deceased, it was gathered, usually accused the suspect of cheating on him which led to a fight. Adeniyi, said to have a 4-month-old baby, allegedly stabbed Solomon in the neck.

39-year-old woman arrested for defrauding church of N100m in Ogun State (Photo)


The Ogun State Police command has arrested a woman for allegedly defrauding a Christian faith-based organisation to the sum of N100m.
The suspect, 39-year-old Iwuagwu Onyinyechiwas arrested under the pretence of assisting the organisation to raise fund for its charity programme
Speaking to newsmen on Sunday, Police spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the lady was arrested after a petition written by a Lagos-based lawyer of the organisation, Godswill Ojakovo, to the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, in which he complained that his client was defrauded by the suspect through an act of forgery.
According to Oyeyemi, the suspect claimed to have got a Local Purchase Order (LPO) from a property company and appealed to the organisation to help fund the LPO, consequent upon which a sum of N33.118m was transferred into to her bank account.
He said while the organisation was awaiting the repayment of the loan, the suspect came with another two LPOs she claimed to have got from a Catholic Hospital, Iju and a private school in Ikorodu, Lagos State, upon which another sum of N77m was given to her, after convincing the organisation with relevant documents and proofs to back her claims.But as soon as the suspect got the last payment in September 2018, she was nowhere to be found, prompting the organisation to make inquiries about the LPOs she submitted before they discovered it was all forged.
“Upon the petition, the Commissioner of Police Ogun State, Ahmed Iliyasu, directed his monitoring team to go after the suspect and bring her to book. The team technically tracked the suspect and got her arrested on January 21, 2019.
“On interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime by admitting that the LPOs presented by her were forged and some of the companies she claimed to be the owners of the LPOs, were made up by her.
“Meanwhile, the CP has directed the monitoring team to arraign the suspect in court as soon as the investigations are concluded,” DSP Oyeyemi stated.

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