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Friday, February 26
BREAKING NEWS: Fire guts late Audu Abubakar's plaza (photos)
Fire outbreak at late Audu Abubakar’s plaza in Abuja
Part of the late Prince Abubakar Audu’s house called Millennium Plaza in the Central Business District Area (CBD), Abuja, was gutted by fire today, Friday 26.
The fire which started at about 2.00pm was reportedly caused by power surge in one of the offices on the fourth floor. However, no life was lost but but property worth millions of naira got burnt during the inferno.
About two car were burnt while occupant run to save their cars. As at press time, fire fighter are still at the scene of the incident .
When our reporter got to the scene of the incident, fire fighters were still battling to put off the fire as policemen were also seen at the scene protecting life and properties.
A son of the late Audu Abubakar who could not make any comment on the incident was seen making phone calls to help the situation.
Naira now stands at 320-332/dollar on parallel market
In spite of the uncertainties surrounding the new rates of the Nigerian currency against the dollar, the week has ended on a much improved note compared to last week.
At the beginning of the week, the naira leapt from N400/dollar (the rate from last weekend) to a strong N375/dollar on the parallel market, a situation which threw the Bureau De Change (BDC) operators into a state of pandemonium as it was unprecedented.
The naira remained unstable against the dollar this week but is still better than what was obtainable last week.
In fact, speculators had been shocked by the consecutive rise on February 23, as they had predicted an all-time rise from the initial N400 (an all time low) to about 450/500 in the coming days.
But as if it was a planned work, the naira firmed up further against the dollar in the next two days, as it eventually fell to a massive N290/dollar which all but calmed a lot of nerves among Nigerians who are into foreign exchange business.
At the start of the week, Ifeanyi Ubah, the chairman of Capital Oil and Gas, had bragged about being able to turn the fortunes of the naira against the dollar and reduce it to about N20 0, adding that President Muhammadu Buhari should make him his financial stability consultant.
And like a script in a movie, the naira continued to firm up against the American dollar after Ubah’s statement, a situation which made many think he probably made true his intention to ensure the continuous growth of the Nigerian currency.
The dollar may not be able to stand against the naira if the current trend continues.
However, with the demand for the foreign currency on the rise again, BDC operators confirmed that it suddenly became scarce as many of their agents decided to hold back what they had, this resulted in another rise of the dollar in the last 24 hours.
As it stands, the naira is exchanged for between N320 and N332 on the parallel market.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the naira remains at N320, however, Naij.com’s sources at the BDC noted emphatically that, “presently, people are reluctant to sell because they are expecting it to rise further. But, right now, it is goes for about N332 to one dollar.”
Although it is quite disappointing for Nigerians who had started jubilating following the recent rise of the naira, they will take solace in the fact that it is no longer at N400/dollar that the week started with.
And with President Buhari insisting that he would not devalue the naira, especially in the wake of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) asking him to lift the ban on forex, Nigerians may soon heave a sigh of relief with the state of the economy.
8th assembly is pro-people", says Emir Sanusi II
Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi
A high-powered delegation constituted by the Speaker House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, to condole with people of Kano state over the recent fire incidents in the state has visited the ancient city.
The delegation, comprising of over three chairmen of House Committees, was led by the Chief Whip of the House, Rt. Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa.
Doguwa, on their arrival, led the delegation to the scene of the incident, Singa market, and assessed the damage left by the inferno. They also met with those affected by the incident and sympathized with them.
The Chief Whip promised the affected traders that the House of Representatives would work towards complementing President Buhari’s efforts towards providing succour to them.
Hon. Alhassan Doguwa then proceeded with the delegation to the Kano Chamber of Commerce, where the lawmakers held an interactive session with the stakeholders during which they received recommendations on enhancing commercial activities in the state.
The Emir of Kano, Alh. Muhammadu Sanusi II, also described the 8th National Assembly under Rt. Hon. Dogara as pro-people. The comment was made when the delegation was received by the Senior Councillor of the Kano Emirate – His Highness, Galadiman Kano, Alh. Abbas Sanusi who represented the Emir. He further described the effort of the House of Representatives in reaching out to the Kano people at their trying time as generous.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, and his members were also described as “people’s balm, who are out to proffer ways to relieve the Nigerian people of their difficulties”. The delegation was then thanked for their timely response regarding the inferno.
The leader of the delegation, Chief Whip of the House, Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa, stated that the Eighth Assembly shall, at all times, be responsive to the yearnings of people.
UI Throws Out 97 Students for Poor Academic Performance
The authority of the University of Ibadan has expelled 97 students for their failure to obtain the minimum academic requirements for the 2014/2015 session.
The institution’s registrar, Olujimi Olukoya, said in Ibadan that the Senate of the University had approved the withdrawal of the affected students.
The expelled students were from seven faculties and at various levels, including those in the final year of their studies..
The release stated that some of the students had their studentships lapsed while three voluntarily withdrew from the institution.
The institution has also vowed to rank among the Top five in Africa in next few years.
Full list of 52 individuals asked to refund N219bn by Benue Govt
Here are the names of individuals asked by the Benue State government to refund N219bn.
Recall that Governor Samuel Ortom had set up a judicial commission of enquiry which after investigation recommended that 52 individuals and 10 companies refund N219bn back to the state treasury.
The 52-man list is led by Ex-Governor, Gabriel Suswam, his finance commissioner, Omadachi Oklobia and Special Adviser on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Solomon Wombo. Also included are the permanent secretary of the state Ministry of finance, Mrs Ruth Ijir, former head of BIRS, Andrew Ayabam, former gubernatorial aspirant, Andy Uwokwu, former state Accountant General, Joseph Kpaakpa, and former commissioners John Ngbede, Eugene Aliegba, Torkuma Abunku and Chris Dura Aondo.
A surprise inclusion is the Special Adviser to Governor Samuel Ortom on Rural Development, Tsenongo Abancha.
See full list below:
1. Gabriel Suswam
2. Omadachi Oklobia
3. Solomon Wombo
4. Emmanuel Atini
5. Asen Sambe
6. Isaiah Ipevnor
7. Ruth Ijir
8. Owakoyi Eghiaruwa
9. David Sevav
10. Innocent Onuh
11. Iyoryue Yajir
12. Kester Ikyenge
13. Yina Samuel Terzungwe
14. Donald Kertyo
15. Sunday Mark Eche
16. Ameh Agbo
17. Brigid Shiedu
18. John Tyokegh
19. Joseph Tsavsar
20. Eryum Tingir
21. Obiora Ogwu
22. Julius Donkoh
23. Christian Abah
24. Abel Musa
25. Ajunwa Olokpo
26. Paul Biam
27. Aza Biam
28. Terna Iorkaan
29. Joseph Kpaakpa
30.Solomon Tor Gba
31. Jack Gumh
32. John Ngbede
33. Terfa Ihindan
34. Sam Tor
35. Solomon Alabi
36. Tsenongo Abancha
37. Elizabeth Tyonongu
38. San Carlos
39. James Adamu
40. Andy Uwouku
41. Paul Kura Wombo
42. Chris Dura Aondo
43. Eugene Aliegba
44. Martins Agir
45. Andrew Ayabam
46. Torkuma Abunku
47. Egbiri Idaah
48. Ugbeh Ter David
49.Elizabeth Ugoh
50. John Weor
51. Musa Dankeji
52. Richard Gbande
Just yesterday, the state commissioner of justice, Mike Gusa submitted the white paper that will authorise the prosecution of the above individuals, to the state Governor.
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PDP has suffered enough for its mistake- Ali Modu Sheriff
"We have the mandate of the party members and leaders to re-position the party and we will not work with anyone who will create crisis or violence in the party, no matter their positions. The party has suffered enough for its mistakes, and members and indeed Nigerians are looking forward toward a re-positioned PDP.” he said
Keyamo slams Senate on warrant of arrest against former EFCC boss, Lamorde
"It has been brought to our attention through several publications in both the online and mainstream media that the Nigerian Senate has directed its Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions (hereinafter referred to as “the Committee”), to issue a Warrant of Arrest against our client, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, for failing to appear before it.We respectfully urge the Inspector General of Police and other law enforcement agencies to disregard any such Warrant of Arrest (if issued) and resist the invitation to drag themselves into this illegal scheme. To set the records straight, the antecedents of this matter are briefly reproduced hereunder.
Pursuant to a petition
written by one George Uboh against our client, the Senate referred the petition
to the Committee for investigation. In the course of the investigation, the
Committee wrote a letter of invitation to our client as the Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), inviting him to a meeting with
the Committee on 5th November, 2015.
Owing to prior engagements, our client could not attend that meeting and this was duly communicated to the Committee. However, on the 9th of November, 2015, our client was relieved of his duties as the Chairman of the EFCC and he handed over all obligations, duties and responsibilities pertaining to his office to Ibrahim Mustapha Magu, who was appointed Acting Chairman.
Owing to prior engagements, our client could not attend that meeting and this was duly communicated to the Committee. However, on the 9th of November, 2015, our client was relieved of his duties as the Chairman of the EFCC and he handed over all obligations, duties and responsibilities pertaining to his office to Ibrahim Mustapha Magu, who was appointed Acting Chairman.
Despite the fact that our
client had handed over to the Acting Chairman, another letter of invitation was
sent to him on 11th November, 2015 inviting him for a meeting with
the Committee on 17th November, 2015. Our client could not honour
that invitation as he was out of the country on his 3-month terminal leave.
However, on the said 11th November, 2015, we appeared before the
Committee to represent our client and raised objections to the conduct of the
investigations by the Committee on two grounds.
First, the Constitution
stipulates that the Committee can compel the attendance of a witness by issuing
a proper SUMMONS and not an INVITATION LETTER. In the
circumstances, it was contended that our client had not been summoned at all.
In addition, section 88 of the 1999 Constitution stipulates that only a person
presently occupying a public office can be investigated by the Senate in
relation to that office and since at the time of this invitation, our client
had vacated the office, he could no longer be made the subject of any
investigation by the Senate. We contended that, however, any Nigerian can
be summoned by the Senate as a WITNESS
in any matter. Despite these cogent objections, the Committee denied us audience
and threatened to have our client arrested.
As a law abiding citizen,
our client instructed us to institute an action at the Federal High Court
seeking an interpretation of the powers of the Senate with respect to
investigations. In compliance with our client’s instructions, we instituted the
said suit with number FHC/ABJ/CS/934/15 on 19th November, 2015 at
the Federal High Court and it was assigned to Honourable Justice G.O. Kolawole
sitting at Federal High Court 8, Abuja. Both the Senate and the Committee were
served with the Originating Summons and a Motion seeking an Interlocutory
Injunction restraining the Senate from continuing with their investigations
pending the determination of the suit. The processes were served on them on 20th
November, 2015, but since then, they have refused, ignored and failed to file
any process in defence of the suit.
The suit came up before
Justice G.O. Kolawole for hearing on the 9th December, 2015 and 10th
February, 2016 and on both occasions, hearing Notices were served on the Senate
and the Committee but on both occasions, they were absent and unrepresented by
legal practitioners. At the proceedings of 10th February, 2016, the
application for Interlocutory injunction was heard but in its wisdom, the
Honourable court decided to give both the Senate and the Senate Committee
another chance to come and answer to our client’s suit and the suit was
subsequently adjourned till 14th March, 2016 for the Senate to
respond to our client’s case.
As a law-abiding Police
Force, you are aware that one of the Pillars of our democracy is the respect
for the Rule of Law. By extension, this implies that when matters are pending
before a court of law, all parties are expected to maintain status quo pending
the determination of the matter. In any event, the Senate Standing Rules are
clear to the effect that matters pending before a court of law should not be
deliberated upon or discussed on the floor of the Senate or any of its
Committees. This is the reason why our client’s case is clearly different
from the case of other citizens against whom Warrants of Arrest have been
issued by competent courts of law. Whilst there is no restriction on the powers
of a court of law to issue a Warrant of Arrest against anybody who fails to
honour its Summons, the Senate’s own rules forbid it to do anything in respect
of matters that are pending in a court of law.
The conducts of the Senate
and the Committee amount to legislative rascality as they seek to usurp the
powers of the judiciary and to undermine its authority. We most respectfully urge the Nigeria Police
Force to await the outcome of the matter pending in court before deciding one
way or the other about the enforcement of the said Warrant of Arrest, if
eventually issued.
If
the court decides otherwise against our position, our client is prepared to
appear before the Senate or any of its Committees.
We
issue this statement on behalf of and on the instruction of our client, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde.
Thank
you.
FESTUS
KEYAMO, ESQ.
Photos: Buhari meets with President of Islamic Development Bank, welcomes offer to develop Nigeria
Buhari said this during his meeting with the President of the IDB, Dr Ahmed Mohammed Ali in Saudi Arabia today February 25th.
A statement by Presidential media aide, Shehu Garba, states that Buhari during the meeting, restated his government's determination to revamp and diversify the Nigerian economy rapidly.
"The days of Nigeria as a big oil producer with plenty of money are gone. We need all the support we can get to diversify our economy as quickly as possible. We also need to rehabilitate our infrastructure, develop the domestic capacity to feed ourselves and export the surplus,".President Buhari welcomed the plan by the IDB to fast track the take-off of the Bilingual Education Program, aimed at integrating the Almajiri system of education with Western education in Nigeria. IDP President, Dr. Ali assured President Buhari that the IDB will work with its traditional partners such as the Saudi Fund, the Kuwait Fund, Arab Bank for Development in Africa and the Abu Dhabi Fund, to increase the quantum of funding available to Nigeria.
The IDB has already provided US$ 98 million for the Bilingual Education Program in Adamawa, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano, Kwara, Nasarawa, Niger, Osun and Yobe. The bank plans to support similar projects in other states of Nigeria.
Elton John accuses Janet Jackson of lip-syncing during shows
Sir Elton John said that for the life of him, he can't understand why Janet Jackson attracts so much praise for her concerts because he doesn't think she sings live, he thinks she lip syncs at all her concerts.
He said:
"You know, f**king music magazines writing a review of Janet Jackson saying, 'This is the greatest show - four and a half stars.'
"It's f**king lip-synced! Hello! That's not a show! I'd rather go and see a drag queen. F**k off."Elton John who is known to be outspoken has called out several artists in the past, including Madonna, his old friend Billy Joel etc.
Photos: Fayose rides Okada as he inspects water fetching points in a community in Ekiti
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