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Sunday, May 29

Full Text of President Buhari’s Democracy Day Speech

My Compatriots,

It is one year today since our administration came into office. It has been a year of triumph, consolidation, pains and achievements. By age, instinct and experience, my preference is to look forward, to prepare for the challenges that lie ahead and rededicate the administration to the task of fixing nigeria. But I believe we can also learn from the obstacles we have overcome and the progress we made thus far, to help strengthen the plans that we have in place to put nigeria back on the path of progress.
We affirm our belief in democracy as the form of government that best assures the active participation and actual benefit of the people. Despite the many years of hardship and disappointment the people of this nation have proved inherently good, industrious tolerant, patient and generous.
The past years have witnessed huge flows of oil revenues. From 2010 average oil prices were $100 per barrel. But economic and security conditions were deteriorating. We campaigned and won the election on the platform of restoring security, tackling corruption and restructuring the economy. On our arrival, the oil price had collapsed to as low as $30 per barrel and we found nothing had been kept for the rainy day. Oil prices have been declining since 2014 but due to the neglect of the past, the country was not equipped to halt the economy from declining.
The infrastructure, notably rail, power, roads were in a decrepit state. All the four refineries were in a state of disrepair, the pipelines and depots neglected.
Huge debts owed to contractors and suppliers had accumulated. Twenty-seven states could not pay salaries for months. In the north-east, Boko haram had captured 14 local governments, driven the local authorities out, hoisted their flags. Elsewhere, insecurity was palpable; corruption and impunity were the order of the day. In short, we inherited a state near collapse.
On the economic front, all oil dependent countries, nigeria included, have been struggling since the drop in prices. Many oil rich states have had to take tough decisions similar to what we are doing. The world, nigeria included has been dealing with the effects of three significant and simultaneous global shocks starting in 2014:
A 70% drop in oil prices.
Global growth slowdown.
Normalization of monetary policy by the united states federal reserve.
Our problems as a government are like that of a farmer who in a good season harvests ten bags of produce. The proceeds enable him to get by for rest of the year. However, this year he could only manage 3 bags from his farm. He must now think of other ways to make ends meet.
From day one, we purposely set out to correct our condition, to change nigeria. We reinforced and galvanized our armed forces with new leadership and resources. We marshaled our neighbours in a joint task force to tackle and defeat boko haram. By the end of december 2015, all but pockets and remnants had been routed by our gallant armed forces. Our immediate focus is for a gradual and safe return of internally displaced persons in safety and dignity and for the resumption of normalcy in the lives of people living in these areas.
Efcc was given the freedom to pursue corrupt officials and the judiciary was alerted on what nigerians expect of them in the fight against corruption. On the economy, in particular foreign exchange and fuel shortages, our plan is to save foreign exchange by fast tracking repair of the refineries and producing most of our fuel requirements at home. And by growing more food in nigeria, mainly rice, wheat and sugar we will save billions of dollars in foreign exchange and drastically reduce our food import bill.
We resolved to keep the naira steady, as in the past, devaluation had done dreadful harm to the nigerian economy. Furthermore, I support the monetary authority’s decision to ensure alignment between monetary policy and fiscal policy. We shall keep a close look on how the recent measures affect the naira and the economy. But we cannot get away from the fact that a strong currency is predicated on a strong economy. And a strong economy pre-supposes an industrial productive base and a steady export market. The measures we must take, may lead to hardships. The problems nigerians have faced over the last year have been many and varied. But the real challenge for this government has been reconstructing the spine of the nigerian state. The last twelve months have been spent collaborating with all arms of government torevive our institutions so that they are more efficient and fit for purpose:
That means a bureaucracy better able to develop and deliver policy
That means an independent judiciary, above suspicion and able to defend citizen’s rights and dispense justice equitably.
That means a legislature that actually legislates effectively and
Above all; that means political parties and politicians committed to serving the nigerian people rather than themselves.
These are the pillars of the state on which democracy can take root and thrive. But only if they are strong and incorruptible. Accordingly, we are working very hard to introduce some vital structural reforms in the way we conduct government business and lay a solid foundation on which we can build enduring change.
An important first step has been to get our housekeeping right. So we have reduced the extravagant spending of the past. We started boldly with the treasury single account, stopping the leakages in public expenditure.
We then identified forty-three thousand ghost workers through the integrated payroll and personal information system. That represents pay packets totaling N4.2 billion stolen every month. In addition, we will save twenty-three billion per annum from official travelling and sitting allowances alone.
Furthermore, the efficiency unit will cut costs and eliminate duplications in ministries and departments. Every little saving helps. The reduction in the number of ministries and work on restructuring and rationalization of the mdas is well underway. When this work is complete we will have a leaner, more efficient public service that is fit for the purpose of changing nigeria for the good and for good.
As well as making savings, we have changed the way public money is spent. In all my years as a public servant, I have never come across the practice of padding budgets. I am glad to tell you now we not only have a budget, but more importantly, we have a budget process that is more transparent, more inclusive and more closely tied to our development priorities than in the recent past. 30% of the expenditure in this budget is devoted to capital items. Furthermore, we are projecting non-oil revenues to surpass proceeds from oil. Some critics have described the budget exercise as clumsy. Perhaps. But it was an example of consensus building, which is integral to democratic government. In the end we resolved our differences.
We have, therefore, delivered significant milestones on security, corruption and the economy. In respect of the economy, I would like to directly address you on the very painful but inevitable decisions we had to make in the last few weeks specifically on the pump price of fuel and the more flexible exchange rate policy announced by the central bank. It is even more painful for me that a major producer of crude oil with four refineries that once exported refined products is today having to import all of its domestic needs. This is what corruption and mismanagement has done to us and that is why we must fight these ills.
As part of the foundation of the new economy we have had to reform how fuel prices had traditionally been fixed. This step was taken only after protracted consideration of its pros and cons. After comprehensive investigation my advisers and I concluded that the mechanism was unsustainable.
We are also engaged in making recoveries of stolen assets some of which are in different jurisdictions. The processes of recovery can be tedious and time consuming, but today I can confirm that thus far: significant amount of assets have been recovered. A considerable portion of these are at different stages of recovery. Full details of the status and categories of the assets will now be published by the ministry of information and updated periodically. When forfeiture formalities are completed these monies will be credited to the treasury and be openly and transparently used in funding developmental projects and the public will be informed.
On the Niger Delta, we are committed to implementing the united nations environment programme report and are advancing clean-up operations. I believe the way forward is to take a sustainable approach to address the issues that affect the delta communities. Re-engineering the amnesty programmes is an example of this. The recent spate of attacks by militants disrupting oil and power installations will not distract us from engaging leaders in the region in addressing niger delta problems. If the militants and vandals are testing our resolve, they are much mistaken. We shall apprehend the perpetrators and their sponsors and bring them to justice.
The policy measures and actions taken so far are not to be seen as some experiment in governance. We are fully aware that those vested interests who have held nigeria back for so long will not give up without a fight. They will sow divisions, sponsor vile press criticisms at home and abroad, incite the public in an effort to create chaos rather than relinquish the vice-like grip they have held on nigeria.
The economic misfortune we are experiencing in the shape of very low oil prices has provided us with an opportunity to restructure our economy and diversify. We are in the process of promoting agriculture, livestocks, exploiting our solid mineral resources and expanding our industrial and manufacturing base. That way, we will import less and make the social investments necessary to allow us to produce a large and skilled workforce.
Central Bank of Nigeria will offer more fiscal incentives for business that prove capable of manufacturing products that are internationally competitive. We remain committed to reforming the regulatory framework, for investors by improving the ease of doing business in nigeria.
Meanwhile, the first steps along the path of self-sufficiency in rice, wheat and sugar – big users of our scarce foreign exchange – have been taken. The labour intensive farming enterprise (life), will boost the economy and ensure inclusive growth in long neglected communities. Special intervention funds through the bank of agriculture will provide targeted support. Concerns remain about rising cost of foods such as maize, rice, millet, beans and gari. Farmers tell me that they are worried about the cost of fertilizers, pesticides and the absence of extension services. The federal and state governments are on the same page in tackling these hurdles in our efforts at increased food production and ultimately food security.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the increasing role that our women are playing in revitalizing the agricultural sector. Modern farming is still hard and heavy work and I salute our nigerian women in sharing this burden. In this respect I am very pleased to announce that the government will shortly be launching the national women’s empowerment fund, which I have approved to provide N1.6 billion in micro-finance loans to women across the nation to assist in rehabilitating the economies of rural communities, particularly those impacted by the insurgency and conflict.
With respect to solid minerals, the minister has produced a roadmap where we will work closely with the world bank and major international investors to ensure through best practices and due diligence that we choose the right partners. Illegal mining remains a problem and we have set up a special security team to protect our assets. Special measures will be in place to protect miners in their work environment.
For too long, ours has been a society that neglects the poor and victimizes the weak. A society that promotes profit and growth over development and freedom. A society that fails to recognize that, to quote the distinguished economist amartya sen “ poverty is not just lack of money. It is not having the capability to realize one’s full potential as a human being.”
So, today, I am happy to formally launch, by far the most ambitious social protection programme in our history. A programme that both seeks to start the process of lifting many from poverty, while at the same time creating the opportunity for people to fend for themselves. In this regard, five hundred billion naira has been appropriated in the 2016 budget for social intervention programmes in five key areas. We are committed to providing job creation opportunities for five hundred thousand teachers and one hundred thousand artisans across the nation. 5.5 million children are to be provided with nutritious meals through our school feeding programme to improve learning outcomes, as well as enrolment and completion rates. The conditional cash transfer scheme will provide financial support for up to 1 million vulnerable beneficiaries, and complement the enterprise programme – which will target up to 1 million market women; four hundred and sixty thousand artisans; and two hundred thousand agricultural workers, nationwide. Finally, through the education grant scheme, we will encourage students studying sciences, technology, engineering and maths, and lay a foundation for human capital development for the next generation
I would like to pay a special tribute to our gallant men and women of the armed forces who are in harm’s way so that the rest of us can live and go about our business in safety. Their work is almost done. The nation owes them a debt of gratitude.
Abroad, we want to assure our neighbours, friends and development partners that nigeria is firmly committed to democratic principles. We are ready partners in combating terrorism, cyber crimes, control of communicable diseases and protection of the environment. Following on the paris agreement, cop 21, we are fully committed to halting and reversing desertification. Elsewhere, we will intensify efforts to tackle erosion, ocean surge, flooding and oil spillage which I referred to earlier by implementing the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report.
We are grateful to the international community notably france, the us, uk and china for their quick response in helping to tackle the recent ebola outbreak in our sub-region. We also acknowledge the humanity shown by the italian and german governments in the treatment of boat people, many fleeing from our sub-region because of lack of economic opportunity. We thank all our partners especially several countries in the EU.
We appreciate the valuable work that the un agencies, particularly unicef, icrc, the world food program have been doing. We must also appreciate the world bank, the gates foundation, the global fund and educate a child of qatar are for the excellent work in our health, education and other sectors.
Fellow citizens let me end on a happy note. To the delight of all, two of the abducted Chibok girls have regained their freedom. During the last one year, not a single day passed without my agonizing about these girls. Our efforts have centred around negotiations to free them safely from their, mindless, captors. We are still pursuing that course. Their safety is of paramount concern to me and I am sure to most nigerians. I am very worried about the conditions those still captured might be in. Today I re-affirm our commitment to rescuing our girls. We will never stop until we bring them home safely. As I said before, no girl should be put through the brutality of forced marriage and every nigerian girl has the right to an education and a life choice.
I thank you and appeal to you to continue supporting the government’s efforts to fix Nigeria.

Candidates Shortlisted for Nigerian Army 75 RRI Pre-Screening Exam – 2016



The Nigerian Army has released the names of candidates shortlisted for the year 2016 75th Regular Recruits Intake (RRI) for tradesmen/women and non-tradesmen/women pre-screening examination which will be done nationwide in the centres published .



Note: Applicants are advised in their own interest not to give any form of gratification or inducement to any person or group of persons to assist them in the recruitment exercise.
To access your status i.e. whether you are shortlisted for the pre-screening examination or not, follow the procedure outlined below.


CHECK NIGERIAN ARMY LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES.


1) Go to the Nigeria army recruitment website, http://recruitment.army.mil.ng/

2) Put in your Email address and Application Number and click on ‘Verify Status’ to confirm if you are selected.
Congratulations to all successful candidates listed for the Nigerian Army 75RRI Pre-Screening Examination.

Saturday, May 28

MUSIC: Uyi Citi Ft. Olamide – Who You EPP




Europe base act full born Edo blood ” Uyi Citi ” is back with his version of the most anticipated song of the year , titled ” Who You EPP ” and it was mixed by Don Vs . (#CMM City monie music) (#YBNL Nation)

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Friday, May 27

Nigerian USSD codes for buying Airtime on your bank Account






These days one doesnt have to buy a recharge card or be stranded because you cant get a place to buy or an atm. You can easily recharge your phone directly from your bank Account as most banks in Nigeria now use these service.

 All you have to do is dial a short code on your phone and instantly you will be credited with your desired amount.

Below are the banks, their various ussd recharge codes and daily limit of recharge:

Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) Airtime Recharge Code
For quick self-recharge, dial *737*amount# and Dial on your mobile phone (This must be the from the mobile number registered in your account). E.g. *737*1000#
To recharge for other numbers, dial *737*Phone no*Amount#. E.g. *737*08055500555*1000# (Note you will be required to verify the transfer by entering the last four digits of your ATM card)
Daily Limit is ?5,000 Naira


Fidelity Bank Airtime Recharge Code
For self-recharge, dial “*770*amount# and SEND from your mobile phone (This is accessible using all types of mobile devices). E.g. *770*1000#
To recharge for family and friends, dial *770*Phone no*Amount#. E.g. *770*08023456789*1000#.
Daily Limit is ?5,000 Naira

First Bank Airtime Recharge Code
For FirstBank account holders, you can top-up your mobile lines directly and instantly by dialing *894*amount#
E.g. *894*1000#
Daily Limit is ?3,000 Naira

Sterling Bank
With “Go Recharge,” tap your way to seamless, stress-free airtime top-up. Kindly dial *822*Amount#
E.g. *822*1000#


Skye Bank Airtime Recharge Code
For Skye Bank, to top up your mobile phone with your desired amountdial and send the following code *389*076*1*Amount#
E.g. *389*076*1*500#

United Bank for Africa (UBA) Airtime Recharge Code
UBA customers, to recharge your phone with any amount of airtime kindly dial *389*033*1* Amount#
For example if you need N600 airtime: *389*033*1*600#

EcoBank Airtime Recharge Code
Ecobank customers, to recharge your phone kindly dial *326*Amount#
E.g. *326*500#

Zenith Bank Airtime Recharge Code
Zenith Bank customers should Simply dial *302*Amount# and Send from your mobile phone
Eg: *302*1000#
Daily Limit is ?5,000 Naira


Stanbic Bank Airtime Recharge Code
Stanbic Bank customers should Simply dial *909*Amount# and Send from your mobile phone
Eg: *909*2000#
Daily Limit is ?5,000 Naira


or Africa (UBA) Airtime Recharge Code
UBA customers, to recharge your phone with any amount of airtime kindly dial *389*033*1* Amount#
For example if you need N600 airtime: *389*033*1*600#

EcoBank Airtime Recharge Code
Ecobank customers, to recharge your phone kindly dial *326*Amount#
E.g. *326*500#

Access Bank
Airtime Recharge Code
Access Bank customers should Simply dial *901*Amount# and Send from your mobile phone
Eg: *901*750#
Daily Limit is ?5,000 Naira
First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Airtime Recharge Code

FCMB customers should Simply dial *322*214*amount# and send from your mobile phone
E.g: *322*214*500#
Wema Bank Airtime Recharge Code
Wema Bank customers should Simply dial *322*035*amount# and send from your mobile phone
E.g: *322*035*500#

If you use Union Bank, Unity Bank or Diamond Bank, you can recharge your phone using quick teller option on your ATM card using the ATM

Democracy Day: FG Declares May 30 Public Holiday

The Federal Government has declared May 30, 2016 as a public holiday to allow Nigerians celebrate this year’s Democracy Day.
The Minister of Interior, Retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau made the declaration on behalf of the Federal Government on Wednesday in Abuja.
A statement signed by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr Bassey Akpanyung, quoted the minister as wishing Nigerians happy democracy day celebration.
He assured Nigerians that with the signing into law of the 2016 Appropriation Act, the country would witness a “New Deal” with its full implementation.
The minister noted that the 2016 Appropriation Act was laced with social intervention programmes aimed at improving the living conditions of the populace.
Dambazau congratulated Nigerians on the attainment of one year in office of President Muhammadu Buhari and enjoined all to continue to support the President in his sustained effort to build a peaceful, enduring and democratic legacy.

Thursday, May 26

MUSIC: Annoin3rd – Ome`me



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“Change not instant coffee,” Lai Mohammed tells Nigerians

The Nigerian government on Thursday asked Nigerians to be hopeful of a better future, saying a “long suffering” people always enjoy enduring prosperity afterwards.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, gave the message of hope at a meeting with members of the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) ahead of the one year anniversary of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.
“In the words of Henry David Thoreau, all misfortune is but a stepping stone to fortune,” the minister said.
“Change is no instant coffee, it is a process. We are now laying a solid foundation for our country.
“The road will be rough, but as the saying goes, the darker the night, the brighter the morning. Our long suffering people will surely smile again.” he said.
Mr. Mohammed also praised Nigerians for their “support, endurance and perseverance.’’
The meeting with BON was attended by four other ministers who spoke on the achievements and challenges in their ministries and interacted with those in attendance.
They are Ministers of FCT, Mohammed Bello; Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige; Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola; and Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah.
Mr. Mohammed appreciated the unprecedented trust Nigerians reposed in the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari to steer the ship of state to safe shores.
He acknowledged that the nation was passing through a very difficult situation with the loss of more than 60 per cent of national income due to the crash in the price of crude oil.
The minister assured citizens that the government would deliver on its election campaign promises to Nigerians.
“This administration is aware that it was not elected to make excuses, but to put the nation back on a sound economic footing, ensure the security of lives and property and banish corruption.
“We have therefore decided to turn the disaster that we inherited into a blessing by diversifying our economy away from the mono-product of oil, leveraging on agriculture, solid minerals as well as culture and tourism, among others.
The minister reassured Nigerians that the change promised was real, in spite of the tough situation of the moment.
Mr. Mohammed stressed that if the government had not been elected, there would have been no economy in the country.
On the scorecard of the administration in the past one year, Mr. Mohammed said significant achievements were recorded in security, economy and the fight against corruption. (NAN)

Children’s Day: Senate urges FG to intensify search for abducted Chibok girls

As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to celebrate children’s day, the Senate had at Thursday’s plenary, urged the Federal government not to relent in its effort to bringing all abducted and missing children back home safely.
Adopting the motion sponsored by Senator Oluremi Tinubu (APC, Lagos Central),titled 2016 Children’s Day Celebration with the theme; ‘stop violence against children’ the Senate mandated its joint Committees on Women Affairs and Health to visit the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and look into the health and welfare of the women and children and recommend appropriately to the Senate.
It also urged the federal government to intensify advocacy to stop violence against children through the National Orientation Agency (NOA).
The upper chamber urged the federal government not to relent in its effort to bring back home all abducted and missing children safely.
The Senate commended the initiative by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Medical Doctors and other health professionals to deployed those under them to serve at IDP camps around the country.
Tinubu said that a proper system of education and global health care delivery are indispensable towards making Nigerian child relevant in the global context, stressing that the National Health Act, 2014, should exempt all pregnant women, the elderly, the disabled and children from paying for services in public hospitals.
She said: “Over 70% of the people in IDP camps are women and children who have been rendered orphans and widows.

We are worried that as a result of insurgency and the general security situation in the country, children and women have been rendered more vulnerable.”
Meanwhile, the Senate also called on the Nigeria Police Force to investigate the case of a 20 months-old Ibrahim Musa, who was assaulted on 20 May, 2016 by his grandmother and stepmother in Gulutown in Rimin Gado Local Government Area of Kano State.
In his remarks, Senate President, Bukola Saraki said that the issue of Musa must be investigated, stressing that the lawmakers will play their own role.
Saraki said: “We have directed the police to look into Ibrahim Musa’s case.
“It’s not only by what we say but we should play our own role,” he said
It was reported that they broke Musa’s bones and cut off his tongue as well as one of his eyes.
The victim is currently battling to live at the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, Kano.
The Kano State Government has pledged to settle all hospital expenses incurred on the 20-month-old Musa Murtala.

Music: One of a Kind - GCN x Oisawhemi x Hessykel x Jcool




When you love you woman you appreciate her. ONE OF A KIND is an inspiration love song that tell how much you can love a woman and what you can do for her. the song is put together by four multi talent personal name Gcn x oisawhemi x hessykel x jcool. below is a little profile of each of the artiste

     Gcn is a multi talent artiste, he is a producer, a graphic designer, song writer, musical instructor and a singer. he has work and perform a alongside with top artiste the the industry such as terry g, malaika, oritse femi, slim joe and lot more. he is the CEO OF ONBEAT ENTERTAINMENT. he took the second verse in the song.

 Hessyekl is a multi - talent artiste formally known as [abinibi] he is also a producer, writer, song writer, graphic designer, singer. director and editor. he has work and perform alongside with lot artiste like 2face, face, dj geez, olamide, adol, joel el, ketch up, sabi, lahlah and lot more. he is the CEO OF R-QUB ENTERTAINMENT, NAIJAJIBITI.COM.  he  took the last verse in the song

Oisawhemi is also a multi talent artiste, he is a producer, keyboardist, songwriter and a singer. he has work and perform alongside with top artiste like sabi, oriste femi, sossi, tefa lahlah and lot more. he took the first verse in the song.

Jcool is an engineer and a lover of music. he also express him serve by taking the third verse in the song.and 

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WAEC Cancels 2015 Withheld Results

The National Examinations Committee of West Africa Examinations Council said it had cancelled results of candidates involved in examination malpractice at the 2015 examinations.
The Committee, which meets twice a year, to consider matters related to the conduct of the May/June and November/December West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), is the highest decision-making organ of WAEC on examination-related matters in Nigeria.
During the 61st Meeting, the Committee received reports on Special, Irregularity and Clemency Cases on the November/December 2015 WASSCE..
In the course of considering the various reported cases of malpractice, the Committee endorsed appropriate sanctions in all established cases of malpractice as prescribed by the Rules and Regulations governing the conduct of the Council’s examinations after diligent deliberations. It approved that the entire results of candidates involved in proven cases, which attract cancellation of entire results (CER) be cancelled, while subject results of those involved in proven cases which attract cancellation of subject results (CSR), be similarly cancelled.
In addition, some candidates would also suffer other sanctions such as barring them from sitting for the Council’s examinations for a certain number of years. Moreover, while some schools will be derecognised as examination centres for some years, other schools’ recognition as examination centres will be withdrawn making them unable to present candidates for WAEC examination. Also, indicted supervisors have been blacklisted while erring teachers and principals have been reported to their State Ministries of Education and ANCOPPS for disciplinary action. The decisions of the Committee will be implemented without delay and the affected candidates will be duly informed by the Council.

Pope Francis prays for over 150 victims of Syria terror attacks


Pope Francis has asked God to 'convert the hearts of those who sow death and destruction' following a series of deadly attacks by the Islamic State group (ISIS) in Syria.
While speaking during his weekly audience in St Peter's Square, on Wednesday, May 25, the pontiff prayed for "eternal rest to the victims" and "consolation to their relatives" after suicide attacks in the regime's coastal heartland that killed more than 150 people on Monday.
Francis said almost all the victims of the seven explosions targeting bus stations, hospitals and other civilian sites in the seaside cities of Jableh and Tartus were "unarmed civilians". Eight of them were children.
"It is the duty of everyone to protect children, most of all those exposed to a high risk of exploitation, trafficking and deviant behaviours," He added, "prayer is not a magic wand," it is our daily bread, our powerful weapon and the staff for our journey."
"We pray in this Mass, for the victims of this cruelty - so many of them - we pray also for the perpetrators of such cruelty, that the Lord might change their hearts,"
On Monday, a series of seven deadly coordinated blasts targeted Syrian cities of Tartus and Jableh killing over 150 people including children. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Saturday, May 21






KoladeBless isn’t a new name in the industry, He is a talented Superstar who has got great stage performance skills.
He decide to drop this Hotbanger titled “Showcase”, which was Produced by Pioneer Beatz. I know you will definitely love it. Follow @koladebless.
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Buhari to commence two-day working visit to Lagos on Monday

President Muhammadu Buhari will be embarking on a two-day working visit to Lagos starting from Monday, May 23, 2016, during which he is expected to commission several projects.
This was confirmed by the state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode who tweeted that: “@NGRPresident going to Lagos on a two-day official visit starting from May 23”
The office of the Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Lagos State, Mr Steve Ayorinde had disclosed this to CKN News, adding that Buhari will also use the visit to have a one-on-one discussion with captains of industries.


The government spokesman stated that there will be some road diversion in the course of the visit and urged Lagosians to bear with law enforcement agents and traffic control authorities who will effect road diversions in some routes that the President’s motorcade will pass through during the visit.
He added that Lagosians are looking forward with excitement to receive the President in the state.

Grazing reserves for Fulani herdsmen will lead to another civil war – Anglican Church warns Buhari

Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Rev’d (Dr) Nicholas Okoh has called on the Federal Government to scrap the proposed grazing reserves for herdsmen.



Reading out the resolutions of the Diocese of Abuja Synod yesterday, the Primate warned that such decision would lead to a civil war.
He stressed that establishing grazing sites across the country would give herdsmen “unwarranted special preference” and make them automatic indigenes of all the regions of the country.
Okoh said, “The synod hereby states unequivocally that the move to create grazing reserves for Fulani herdsmen around the country does not have our support. This is because the move treats a set of people with unwarranted special preference, making them indigenes of all regions of the country.
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“There have been countless isolated cases of herdsmen brutality to their host communities. These notorious activities of herdsmen are capable of dragging the country into another civil war. The Fulani herdsmen are private businessmen who take away all proceeds of the business, not sharing with either their host communities or the government.


“We wish to re-echo to the Federal Government, states and individuals involved, the recommendation already made earlier, that ranches should be built in their own localities for modern animal husbandry. In some parts of Nigeria, people are already grappling with high population growth and land does not expand. Nobody’s land should therefore be given forcefully given to anybody in any guise.
“The synod calls on the National Assembly to drop the bill on grazing reserves as it is only heating up the polity and will do no good to the herdsmen, their host communities or the government.”

How Pastor Adeboye made me convert from Islam – Actress, Funke Etti

Popular Yoruba movie actress and film-maker, Funke Etti has disclosed how she converted from Islam to Christianity.



In an interview on Star Gist, Funke, known for flaunting her cleavage, narrated how she embraced Christianity and switched religions “just like that” at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, twelve years ago.
The busty actress however recalled her experience as a Muslim, stating that she found it interesting.
She said, “I was at the Redemption Camp and Daddy G. O (Pastor Enoch Adeboye) asked those who wanted to give their lives to Christ to come out, so I stepped forward and that was how my conversion started, just like that.
“My mother was a Christian why my father was a Muslim but they did not force me to pick a religion, I decided on my own.


“When I was a Muslim, I enjoyed it and found it interesting. I prayed five times a day and fasted when I was supposed to. Now that I am a Christian, I follow the Christian way,” the ‘Owu Iyami’ act quipped.

Buhari didn’t receive rescued Chibok girl, Amina Ali with her Boko Haram husband – Presidency

The Presidency has refuted reports that President Muhammadu Buhari received at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the rescued Chibok girl, Amina Ali alongside the suspected Boko Haram member claiming to be her husband.




This message was posted on the official Facebook page of the Presidency, Aso Rock Villa, on Friday.
According to the message, the man who accompanied Amina to meet Buhari was her brother and not her supposed husband, who is an alleged Boko Haram commander.


The message reads, “Our attention has been drawn to rumours and insinuations that the young man who accompanied Amina Ali to the State House to meet President Buhari is her alleged terrorist abductor.


“This is false; there is absolutely no truth to it. The young man who was in the State House alongside Amina and her baby and mother is her older brother.




“He is different from the man who appeared with her in photos released by the Nigerian military, in the immediate aftermath of Amina’s rescue.




“All insinuations alleging otherwise are false, mischievous, and should be wholly disregarded.

“Under no circumstances will a presidential welcome be extended to terrorists or abductors.”

Tinubu Appeals to NLC to Shelve Strike

All Progressive Congress (APC)’s National Leader,
Bola Tinubu , has urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to shelve the ongoing nationwide strike over increase in fuel pump price in the country.
Tinubu said this when he led a delegation on a visit to the leadership of the NLC on Friday in Abuja.
He said that it was important for the NLC to call off the ongoing strike and return to the negotiating table.
“I cannot say I was not a part of what is happening today on your side and I cannot say I was not a part of the decision that created this. I can only say I noticed the communication gap; I cannot say that you are enemies of progress or the president of this country.
What I want to say is for you to get back a little bit, even though we are aware of the division; it is just politics and there is always a conflict resolution system. Today, we are here to appeal to you, so that we can bring this country to a progressive path,” Tinubu said


According to him, the ideology of the present administration is about progressive governance that includes the welfare of the people and progress of a nation.
He noted that the progress being made by present administration depended upon the acceptance of the people.
He said the visit was to assure the NLC that they are not the enemy and would never be the enemy of the present government that is progressive.


“Why should we continue with this same problem? Why must we continue to do the same thing over and over again? this is an expired ideology and will not inspire new thing,” he said. “So, I am here to appeal to you to understand that whatever you are doing no, whatever this government is doing, whatever the President is doing, which involves myself and yourself, is for the good of all.”
He noted that it was through the effort and support of the NLC that the present administration won the election, adding that the present administration wanted to express its success through the change mantra.
“If change is our slogan, we want to keep collaborating and cooperating with making those progressive changes for the benefit of the people. We are trying to educate our children not to suffer the same problem that we suffered; we want to correct their future; we want to guarantee their future. I want to assure you that we will work for the betterment of this country; I also want to bet with you that this government will work and President Buhari will listen,” Tinubu said.
Responding, the NLC President, Ayubu Wabba, said the visit showed that the APC leadership was concerned about the welfare of the citizenry.


Wabba said NLC was open for negotiations on issues that affect the masses.


“The protest is not about fighting government policies but about policy engagement and the approach to it. This message will be communicated to our people and we will get back to you after the NLC National Executive Council meeting,” Wabba said.
Also speaking, Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun said that government was concerned about the welfare of the people.


“I want to appeal to you that we are not fighting for a different goal but the same goal which is for the good of the people. Though the techniques might be different, the purpose is the same; please shelve the strike and let us talk,” Aregbesola said.
In a remark, Sen. Suleiman Hunkuyi, representing Kaduna North, said the president meant well for all the citizens.
“Mr President is worried about this action and has requested and appealed that you should call off this strike for the good of the Nigerian people,” he added.

We Can’t Access Forex to Pay Our Debts – Oil Marketers tell FG

Oil marketers on Friday in Abuja called on the Federal Government to assist them in making foreign exchange available for the importation of petroleum products.

The marketers, under the umbrella of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DPPMAN), made the plea during a meeting with the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun held at the headquarters of the ministry.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the meeting, chaired by the minister, was attended by Chief Executive Officers of 46 major oil companies in the country.
It was held to discuss salient issues affecting the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.
The Chairman of DAPPMAN, Dapo Abiodun , told the minister that members of the association were currently having a tough time converting some of the Naira payments made by the government to dollars.
He said their inability to convert these payments from the Federal Government from Naira to dollar was making it difficult for them to meet their obligations to their foreign partners.
He said while the oil marketers would continue to do their best in importing petroleum products into the country, the unavailability of foreign exchange might make it challenging to achieve such objective.
NAN recalls that Federal Government had paid the oil marketers N48.2 billion minus Value Added Tax as the arrears of outstanding 2015 subsidy claims.
The amount, according to the Federal Ministry of Finance, is to enable them to import petroleum products and meet up their other financial needs.
Abiodun said except the Central Bank of Nigeria provided foreign exchange to oil marketers, the payment made by the government for fuel imports would continue to sit in their Naira accounts.
“We want to thank you for the recent payment of about N42 billion but we want to emphasise the fact that this Naira payment will continue to sit in our banks. We look forward to dialoguing with you as to how you can help us expedite the sourcing of foreign exchange to liquidate our exposures to our foreign bankers that we have line of credit with.


“We are very worried about going into a new dynamics in which marketers are now going to be sourcing forex at the rate that they can find, which we have approximated to around N285 to a dollar. We believe that it is a quick fix solution to all the epileptic supply of petroleum products in the county.
However, we still have this Naira sitting in our account from previous transactions and we are worried that if anything happens to the rate of exchange officially, we are going to be caught in between. We do not want to come back to you to ask for foreign exchange differentials which issue we still have pending from previous transactions,” he said.


Adeosun said the payment recently released by the government to the oil marketers was one of the liabilities inherited by the current administration.
She said the government would continue to do what it could to ensure availability of petroleum products in the county.
She expressed optimism that the reforms currently being implemented in the oil sector would restore confidence in the market.

President Buhari Condoles President Al-Sisi and Egyptians On Crash Of Flight MS 804

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday evening, called President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi of Egypt on the telephone to commiserate with him and the people of Egypt on yesterday’s EgyptAir crash which claimed about 66 lives.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by the President’s media aide, Garba Shehu.

Condoling the Egyptian leader on the loss of 66 lives in the crash, President Buhari assured President Al-Sisi and the people of Egypt of the sympathy of all Nigerians as they mourn the passengers and crew of EgyptAir MS804.


The statement read in part:



President Buhari told President Al-Sisi that the thoughts and prayers of Nigerians are with the families and friends of bereaved Egyptians and other nationals who are in sorrow as a result of the tragic air crash.
The President prayed that God Almighty will comfort all those who lost relatives and friends in the crash and grant eternal rest to the souls of those who died.
President Al-Sisi thanked President Buhari for his condolence and sympathy.

White House on Lockdown; Alleged Shooter in Custody

The White House is currently on lockdown following a shooting around 3pm local time, so no-one can go in or out. A shooter opened fire at the
White House complex this afternoon in Washington, D.C., USA. The treasury building is also on lockdown.



Officers engaged the suspect and shot him in the abdomen after he brandished a weapon at them. He has been taken to the hospital. Security level was raised to code red but has now been downgraded.
The U.S. Park Police reported the incident via their Twitter page. Reports state the operations are focused near the White House, around 30 meters from it.
President Obama is not in the White House.





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Johns Hopkins University Awards Chimamanda Adichie Honorary Degree



Chimamanda Adichie was awarded an honorary degree by Johns Hopkins University on the 18 of May 2014 during the University wide Commencement at Royal Farms Arena.
The award-winning author had some advice for the graduating seniors.


She said, “Eat real food as often as you can. And embrace ignorance. Say those words ‘I don’t know’, Because by embracing ignorance you open up the possibility of knowledge”

Opera Launches Free Unlimited VPN For iOS

Over the last few weeks, Opera has upped its game and delivered several new features to its existing products. The developer version of its desktop browser now includes a free VPN and an inbuilt ad-blocker. Just over a week ago too, Opera Mini received an update that lets you block ads from showing on the mobile browser.




Opera has taken it even further by launching a free VPN app for iOS. This doesn’t only encrypt your connection and change your IP address, it also has features that let you block ads from showing in all browsers and prevent websites from tracking you.
I installed the app and it does exactly what is says. For now, you can switch between 5 different countries while using the virtual private network.
Unfortunately, the ad-blocker has no whitelist. All ads are blocked and there’s no way to support sites you like. We lamented about this when this same feature was added to Opera Mini.
Opera VPN has no hidden charges, it is completely free. These recent moves from Opera on all platforms are to generate more awareness for its desktop browser. If you’re wondering what else Opera gains from this, Chris Houston, president of Surf Easy explains:



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“ [Opera makes money] by collecting anonymous data about how people use their mobile device. This information is made available to third parties who are interested in better understanding the mobile ecosystem and how it’s evolving.**




Well, data collected cannot identify you personally, these are more like survey data about how a group of people use their devices. Opera too explains that advertising may later be introduced within the app.
Theres no word yet on when the free VPN app wil be available on Android.

China tops list of countries most welcoming to refugees

People in China , Germany and Britain were ranked as the world ’s most welcoming to refugees in findings published by human rights organisation Amnesty International . On Wednesday , the rights group said that residents of Russia, Indonesia and Thailand were considered the least welcoming out of 27 countries in the Refugees Welcome Index , which measured public levels of acceptance of refugees .
The index ranked nations on a sliding scale of how willing citizens said they were to welcome refugees into their homes , neighbourhoods, cities , towns or villages and countries . Around the world , it found that one person in 10 would be prepared to take refugees into their homes . “ These figures speak for themselves , ” said Shalil Shetty .


“ People are ready to welcome refugees , ” he said, but governments ’ inhumane response to the refugee crisis is “ badly out of touch with the views of their own citizens ” . The five - year long conflict in Syria , which has claimed around 270, 000 lives , has sparked a major refugee crisis in the Middle East and Europe as people flee the fighting . Millions more people are displaced around the world each year by conflict and disaster .


In China, which was ranked as the most welcoming country , 46 percent of people said they would take refugees into their own home. Those in Britain were the second most willing to do so at 29 percent . While one in 10 Germans said they would accept refugees into their homes , 56 percent said they were welcome and 96 percent in their country . In Russia, where people were ranked as the least welcoming, 61 percent said they would refuse refugees access to their country.

Strike: “We are open to dialogue” – NLC President



President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC),
Ayuba Wabba in Abuja on Thursday, said it was ready to negotiate with the Federal Government.
Wabba said this while briefing newsmen after a closed-door meeting between the leadership of the union and the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki.
He, however, said the strike would continue as the government had yet to reach out to the union for negotiation.


He said he did not walk out of any meeting with the federal government.
He added that the union had not received any formal invitation for meeting with the government since they commenced the strike.
“The Senate leadership called us to brief them about what transpired and where we are now, which we have already done.”
In essence, what we did was to try to give a preview of the process we have followed to arrive at the stalemate.


“This is also to confirm because there has been media reports that we had been invited and we refused to attend meetings. We said no, we have not received any formal invitation for any meeting. The strike is still on but we are open to dialogue,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the Wabba-led faction had embarked on industrial action since Wednesday due to the hike in fuel price from N86.50 to N145 per litre.
However, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the
Joe Ajaero -led NLC faction withdrew from the industrial action.
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, said NLC had shown commitment for dialogue, adding that the National Assembly will play its role in resolving the crisis.
NAN recalls that Senate on Wednesday directed its committee on Labour to mediate between the government and labour unions to resolve the differences.

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Over 5 Million People Die Annually From Tobacco – WHO





In commemorating the Family Doctors’ Day, today, the World Health Organisation (WHO) report has revealed that annually, over five million people die worldwide as a result of tobacco intake as they were affected by lung cancer, heart diseases including heart attacks, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, erectile dysfunction and birth defects.
Also, it was estimated that over one billion people globally practice tobacco smoking with reasons given to as recreational and fulfilment of some religious rituals, among several others.
President of the Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMPN), Dr. Frank Omo-Ehijele Odafen, who gave the 2016 theme as “Smoking Cessation,” disclosed yesterday in Abuja, that many passive smokers such as children were affected by the behaviour of others.
To stem the tide which he said has killed approximately half of long- term smokers when compared to age mortality rates faced by non-smokers, the association urged federal government to put some wholesome laws in place which is expected to protect non- smokers.
He encouraged the government to legislate that every family should have a family doctor as according to him, a family doctor .


“All government at all levels should ban smoking in public places/transport systems.Government should institute high taxation on tobacco products, National Broadcasting Corporation(NBC), should run advertorial on TV/ radio to discourage smoking, government should disallow all commercials advertising or promoting smoking in the media- print and electronic and government should provide social rehabilitation centres for those willing to give up smoking. Cultural practices that discourage children and youths from embracing smoking should be given more impetus and government should legislate that every family should have a family doctor,” he advised.

The dangers of processed foods

In today’s fast pace world, more and more people are consuming processed foods worldwide without adequate knowledge on its disadvantages. Statistics shows that there is a reduction in the consumption of whole organic foods. Scientific data has shown links between processed foods and health problems such as Obesity, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Diabetes to name a few.



The definition of what constitutes a processed food can vary slightly, processed foods applies to any food that has been altered from its natural state in some way, either for safety reasons or convenience to extend its shelf life. Processed foods aren’t just microwave meals, but also refer to foods that are packaged in boxes, cans, jars or bags.





Food processing techniques include freezing, canning, baking, drying and pasteurising products. In addition to going through many complex processing steps, processed foods often contain additives, artificial flavourings and other chemical ingredients.



Processed foods have ingredients that are high in salt, sugar; fructose syrup and fat. These ingredients are added to processed foods to make their flavour more appealing and to prolong their shelf life, or in some cases to contribute to the food’s structure.
Each 50-gram (1.8-ounce) portion of processed meat eaten daily increases the risk of colorectal cancer by 18 percent, according to the WHO





These foods are higher in calories due to the high amounts of added sugar or fat in them. Sugar is empty calories; it has no essential nutrients, but produces a large amount of energy. By nature, our appetite gravitates toward foods that are sweet, salty and fatty because these are the foods we need for survival, however, this results in people consuming more than the recommended amounts, because they are unaware of how much has been added to the foods.


Processed foods are extremely low in nutrients compared to whole foods. In many cases, synthetic vitamins and minerals are added to the foods to compensate for what was lost during processing. These synthetic nutrients are not to be compared to those found in whole foods.


Processed foods are high in trans-fat, which raises the level of cholesterol in the blood. Elevated levels of cholesterol increase the chances of developing cardiovascular disease. In addition, processed foods tend to be low in fibre and require less time and energy to digest.



Nutrition information on food labels is an important source of nutritional information but it typically underutilised by consumers. Adequate knowledge on the ingredients will save a lot of individuals from health challenges. By looking at the ingredient list on a product, it is easy to determine whether a food is high in fat, trans-fat, sugar or salt

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These are guidelines that show if a food is high or low in fat, trans-fat, salt or sugar:""

Total fat
High: more than 17.5g of fat per 100g ; Low: 3g of fat or less per 100g
Trans-fat
High: more than 5g of trans-fat per 100g ; Low: 1.5g of trans-fat or less per 100g
Sugars
High: more than 22.5g of total sugars per 100g ; Low: 5g of total sugars or less per 100g
Salt
High: more than 1.5g of salt per 100g (or 0.6g sodium) ; Low: 0.3g of salt or less per 100g (or 0.1g sodium)
For example, if you are trying to cut down on trans- fat, try to limit the amount of foods you eat that have more than 5g of saturated fat per 100g.
The best way to approach a healthy, balanced diet is as simple as swapping processed foods for whole foods. The body runs most efficiently on food that is in its natural form, or very close to it. Processed foods means the body has to work harder to do its job. People have thrived on vegetables, meat, eggs, fruits and other whole foods for centuries, while processed foods are a new phenomenon. If we make the body’s job easier, it will make our lives easier.

What you need to do to get that beach body

Here some suggestions for a few applications of the lifestyle changes I am talking about:



High Intensity Interval Training
Ah, good old interval and high-intensity training. I’m sure you have heard all about the numerous benefits of HIIT and for a good reason: it works. If you’re looking for a surefire way to burn fat faster and lose some pounds in the process, HIIT is a solid way to go. HIIT is more time efficient in burning fat than a traditional cardio workout. Not only will your body burn more calories but you will also continue to burn more calories and fat in the 24 hours after your workout.


Burn More

If you think that hitting the weights is the only thing you have to do to lose fat faster, you’re wrong. You need a solid balance of weight training, cardio and diet. The body will burn primarily carbohydrates during the first twenty minutes of cardiovascular exercise. Right about minute twenty, the body shifts over and starts to burn stored body fat as the primary source of energy.
You need a combination of both weight training and cardio to get fat off your body. Cardio alone will only train one type of muscle fiber and you’ll only be building one part of your fat-burning furnace. Many people do tons of cardio every day and don’t lift weights. They never change the way they look. I know a lot of people that lift weights that realize their limitations once challenged in different ways.




Hit The Weights

If you’re not already hitting the gym and racking up the weights, now’s the time if fat loss is your goal. Even if you start small and work your way up to heavier weights, gaining muscle is going to put you on the fast track to hitting that goal. When it comes to exercise, you have to train with weights to increase lean mass. Fat is burned inside of your muscle cells.
The bigger and more plentiful your muscle cells, the bigger your fat-burning furnace. Adding muscle basically increases the size of the fat-burning furnace. Dieting incorrectly or exercising incorrectly decreases your fat-burning furnace. This is often why when a male-female couple embarks on a good exercise and nutrition plan, the male drops more weight more quickly than the female. He has more muscle tissue and a much bigger furnace. He can burn food at a much faster rate than the female who has less muscle and a much smaller furnace.


Pick Up A Sport

Picking up a sport is a great way to burn extra calories, trim fat and still have a lot of fun doing it. Playing a sport involves cardio and lots of non-linear movement (jumping, back pedaling, side stepping etc), making it healthier than straight jogging. Plus you are having fun without getting bored.


You don’t have to be the next Michael Jordan to go down to your fitness facility. Just hop on the basketball court, and look for a game. Most people are happy to have another player. Just make sure you know the rules (how to dribble). I only mention basketball because that’s my sport of choice. Maybe squash is your thing, maybe its soccer, maybe its even tennis!




Reduce Stress With Yoga

Breathe deep. Relax. Breathe deeper. Feel better? Feel healthier? Well, keep doing it because it’s helping you stay fit and lose fat. Stress has been known to contribute to abdominal fat and a whole host of other health issues. Grabbing your Yoga mat and heading out for a little relaxation will go a long way towards helping you reach your fitness goals. Besides, who couldn’t use a little less stress and a little more relaxation, right?


More Home Cooked Meals… Less Eating Outside

Unless you’ve been plugging away at a healthy lifestyle for a long time, going out to eat at restaurants can be a daunting task. Most menus don’t provide very good details and calorie counts on all their meals so knowing what to order can often be an exercise in futility. The more home-cooked meals you eat, the more likely you’re able to maintain that healthy lifestyle. It’s much easier to control portion, ingredients, and quality of the food when you’re cooking it yourself.
Look at for my next article where I’ll continue with these tips, till then, try to make little changes and turn them into habits.


Good luck

Thursday, May 19

Saraki, others meeting with NLC leaders in bid to end strike

The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has convened an emergency meeting aimed at brokering peace between the Nigeria Labour Congress and the federal government over the ongoing nationwide strike, his office has said.



Bamikole Omisore, Mr. Saraki’s spokesperson, wrote on his Twitter page on Thursday that the Senate President, alongside other principal officers of the upper chamber were meeting with officials of the NLC.
“Leadership of Nigerian Senate is now in a meeting with Nigerian Labour Congress to broker peace between labour and government on fuel price deregulation,” Mr. Omisore tweeted.


“Senate President, Bukola Saraki, is meeting with both factions of NLC. Comrade Wabba, Issa Aremu, Honourable Ekwe, Dr. Ozo-Eson, Comrade Adeyemi, Dr Fashina and others,” Mr. Omisore tweeted.
In a text message to PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Omisore said senators present at the meeting include, Francis Alimikena, Suleiman Nasif, Kabir Gaya, Joshua Lidani and Mao Ohuabunwa.
The NLC had commenced a nationwide strike on Wednesday.

 
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