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Wednesday, May 18

New fuel supply and pricing regime: President Buhari had no choice- VP Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, asserted yesterday at a public book presentation event in Abuja “If there is one person in Nigeria that believes that petroleum prices should not go up by one Naira, it is President Buhari,”.
Explaining the difficult decision announced last week by the federal government, Prof. Osinbajo said the President simply had no other option. Although the President did not want the fuel price to go up, the Vice President said “he is left with no choice. What can we do if we don't have foreign currency, we have to import fuel.”
While observing the petroleum products are being imported today into the country, he asserted that even “if we repair our refineries today, we would still be able to refine 40% of our petroleum, so we still need to import.”


Prof Osinbajo then raised a rhetorical query: “in the absence of foreign exchange and you have to import your refined petroleum, what are you left with?
The Vice President who spoke at the public presentation of Anatomy of Corruption in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges & Solutions, a collection of essays edited by Yusuf O. Ali, SAN, asserted that “a lot of the problems associated with the refineries are corruption related.”
He also attended the public presentation of Prof. Ladipo Adamolekun, who just published his autobiography, I Remember.
According to the VP, corruption “explains why many States are owing salaries and continue to owe salaries.”
Furthermore he noted that “when we look at corruption and its deleterious consequences, we must relate it directly to what we are experiencing at this time.”



For example, he said “most of the States, since February 2016, many have been owing, some up to 6 months. When we came into office we tried to settle many of those debts but the Federation Account is lower and we are unable to find the resources to shore up the Federation Account.”
Driving home the point about the consequences of corruption, the Vice President said “When you consider that today, Nigeria's reserves stands at about $27billion and we are investigating $15billion from one sector alone. That is over half of the entire reserves of the country.
“We are investigating cases which shows that over $15billion was lost in one type of contracts alone. We are not talking of oil contracts, we are talking of security related contracts alone. We have not talked at all about oil contracts, several billions.
“How we dimension the problem must be different. We can not look at it the same way as if it is just petty stealing. This is not just stealing the resource of the country, it is stealing the future as well.
“Let me just state one clear example. All through the period when Nigeria was earning over 100 - 115 dollars in proceeds of oil for a period of almost 5 years, the external reserves of Nigeria remained much the same. It did not (significantly) increase at all despite the very high earnings.
“And that is why we have the situation that we find ourselves today. It is the external reserves that a country resorts to as a last resort in protecting its currency.”
Doing a quick international comparative analysis using another oil-producing country, the VP said :
“when countries were experiencing these high prices, some countries were putting money aside, Saudi Arabia saved over $700billion,-(as at last year) so when their currency began to suffer, of course they were able to shore up their currency with their reserves.”
In the case of Nigeria however, Prof Osinbajo lamented that “we are unable to do so. And the reason is because the reserves have been depleted. It is the same reason why it is difficult to do very very many other things that we should be doing as a nation.”
He then declared that corruption poses an existential threat to the country.
“I want to just very quickly say that corruption has no label. It is not just a social evil, it is an existential threat to our country. There is no doubt at all that this is unlike other countries, (where) people say that there is corruption everywhere, which is true.
“But I think the one distinguishing feature for Nigeria and for many other countries like ours is that it is a threat that directly affects the lives and livelihoods of everyone.
“It is not just an evil, it is not just an immorality, it is an existential threat because it could truly destroy lives and it has destroyed many many lives and has continued to destroy the Nigerian economy.”
Prof. Osinbajo then declared that “unless there is a determined effort to fight corruption at all levels, unless that effort is determined, unless we have the political, the judicial, even the religious will, we would find ourselves in a continuous cycle of corruption, economic adversity, more corruption, more economic adversity.”


“As I observed at another event, when you look at those who are accused of corruption in Nigeria, look at any typical case of fraud or corruption, you will never find three Igbo men (by themselves alone) or three Yoruba men or 3 Hausa speaking men, (by themselves alone) NO! You will find federal character, well-represented.
“You find the Yoruba man, you find the Igbo man, you find the Hausa man, the Fulani man. All different groups are very well-represented. Amongst them you will find Christians and you will find Muslims.
“All of the defenses that people put forward, that, oh! it is the Igbo man, oh! it is the Hausa man, it is Yorubas, and so on, none of that is demonstrated by the facts. “That is why it is important that as a Nigerian elite, we have the special privilege of education, we have a special privilege of position. It is the responsibility of that privilege that we must fight everything that normally hinder and distorts our economy and kill our people as well.”
“That is why we must as an elite in leadership fight corruption. Some people suggest it is a matter of religion, It is not a matter of religion, I pastor a church. I pastor churches, so I know. What is important is that we must recognize corruption for what it is. Make no excuses for it and fight it with determination.
“I want to assure you that the government of President Buhari is determined to fight corruption, and that despite whatever those naysayers may say, we would fight it with everything that we have and we will leave a legacy in this nation of at least a government that chose to stand by principle and chose to stand by doing things right.”



Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant-Media & Publicity
In the Office of the Vice President

Tuesday, May 17

EVENT: STREET MOST WANTED MC 2016


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#Abuja's Undisputed Freestyle Competition...

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Our Winner this year gets the following TROPHIES!!!

1. SMWMC 2016 #trophy
2. HOPE AMBASSADOR #trophy
3. RECORD DEAL by AMG
4. RADIO TOUR by Sucre Factory
5. FASHION BRAND by MG Designs
6. SPECIAL FEATURES by EHE
7. MANAGEMENT by Micheal Legend
8. LIVE APPEARANCE on STUDIO 101

MEDIA PARTNER: D'GOVNOR CONCEPTS.

ON THE WHEELZ: DJ SMOOTH.

Date: #June12 - 2016
Venue: Area 1, Section 1, Basketball Court, Garki, Abuja.
Time: 4pm.


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IT'S the ML SHOW!


Grammy Winner India Arie Is Set To Storm Nigeria

Multi award winning singer, India Arie is coming to Nigeria.


The ‘I Am Not My Hair’ crooner, is set to storm Nigeria in June for the fifth edition of the ‘Sax Appeal’ concert which will have the likes of Praiz, performing and saxophonist, Mike Aremu, hosting.


India, who has won four Gramy Awards, since she started music, confirmed the new via twitter writing;




‘Nigeria!”
Nigeria twitter.com/omoyeuzams/sta…
3:22 AM - 16 May 2016
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India.Arie
@indiaarie





Inida Arie, has sold over 10 million records worldwide and stil remains one of the favourite of many music lovers around the globe.

NYSC 2016 Batch ‘A’ Stream II Orientation Proceeds as Planned




The National Youth Service Corps wishes to express profound appreciation of the Federal Government’s intervention through the release of funds for the 2016 Batch ’A’ Stream II Orientation Course.
Consequent upon government’s intervention, Management is pleased to inform prospective Corps members, parents, guardians and the rest of the general public that the 2016 Batch ‘A’ Stream II Orientation Course will hold as planned.
As a reminder, all are to note that the Orientation Course will commence on Saturday, 21st May, 2016 and end on Monday, 6th June, 2016.



Therefore, all prospective Corps members are advised to print their call-up letters online or collect same from their respective institutions of graduation as applicable.

They are to report to the Orientation camps in their states of deployment whose addresses would be shown on their call-up letters.


Management wishes all prospective Corps members a hitch-free and rewarding orientation course.

UNIZIK to Premier Its First Professional Film



The Department of Theartre and Film Studies of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka will on June 17, 2016, premier its first commercial film titled “The Diary of a Campus Girl”. The event debut which will take place at the University Auditorium is written and produced by Prof. Tracie Utoh-Ezeajugh (the HOD of Theartre and Film Studies) and directed by Mr. Patrick Okoye.




The first of its kind in any Nigeria University, this film has many prominent faces in the movie industry who also graduated from UNIZIK. They include Oge Okoye, Ken Erics Ugo, Uju Okeke. Also other budding artistes participated – Precious Linus, Esther Iyare, Chima Igbokwe, Chukwuemeka Eni, Chibueze Igwe among others.


This film project, according to the HOD, is a purely University affair where staff of the Department participated either as actors/actresses or technical crew.


Speaking on the film project, the Executive Producer, Prof. Joseph E. Ahaneku, FAS who is also the Vice-Chancellor of UNIZIK, said the film project is exceptional as it is the first commercial film produced by any Nigerian University. Prof. Ahaneku also said that the film project is an opportunity to provide a new platform for employment of graduates.




According to the VC, the film project is also a way of diversifying the Nigeria economy. He also stated that this film is a cinematic movie that can be shown in Cinemas. The University Community is invited.

Monday, May 16

Naira strengthens against dollar in black market

The Nigerian currency which seemed poised for a run of depreciations at the parallel market following the new development in the country’s downstream oil sector, crashed further on Friday, May 13, ending the week at N360 per dollar.
Nevertheless, the currency maintained its value at the official CBN peg, exchanging at N199 to the dollar despite report on Sahara Reporters that the naira now sells for N290 and N360 at CBN.

The naira is expected to remain flat but rather stable this week ahead of the rollout of the foreign exchange policy of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The Nigerian currency which seemed poised for a run of depreciations at the parallel market following the new development in the country’s downstream oil sector, crashed further on Friday, May 13, ending the week at N360 per dollar.





Nevertheless, the currency maintained its value at the official CBN peg, exchanging at N199 to the dollar despite report on Sahara Reporters that the naira now sells for N290 and N360 at CBN.





fact check today, May 16, shows that the naira has strengthened against the dollar and now sells for N343 to the greenback as against the N360 rate on Friday. This was disclosed by one of our Bureau de change sources.

our BDC source in Katsina said: “The naira now trades at N343 to a $1. There is rush for dollars following government’s decision to throw open permission to import and sell Petrol Motor Spirit (PMS), to any interested Nigerian entity.”

The president of the Association of Bureau de Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON), Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, also revealed that the pressure on the naira would continue to be strong but the value is expected to be relatively stable as the market awaits the decision of the apex bank.




He said: “There has been calm after the initial announcement which saw the naira drop to N360, which it is at now, and is expected to remain so until the CBN announces their plan.”

Meanwhile, you can check out our bureau de change market here for the most authentic forex rates.

Obama may visit Nigeria

Presidents Buhari and Obama
New York Times has obtained the information that American President Barack Obama is considering a trip to Nigeria in July.

During the previous government of Goodluck Jonathan the Obama government had blocked a sale of American-made attack helicopters to Nigeria from Israel because of human rights concerns. Now less than two years after it poised to sell up to 12 light attack aircraft as part of an effort to assist the country’s fight against the Boko Haram sect.



However, the forthcoming sale is already facing the criticism from human rights organizations that say President Muhammadu Buhari of has not yet done enough to stop the abuses and corruption that flourished in the army under his predecessor.

The planned sale shows the warming of the relationship between the Nigerian and American armies, which had worn under Jonathan.

The Pentagon often bypassed Nigeria in its war against insurgents, choosing to work directly with neighboring Cameroon, Chad and Niger.


In addition to quoting corruption and sweeping human rights abuses by Nigerian soldiers, American officials were indecisive to share intelligence with the Nigerian army, saying Boko Haram had infiltrated it.

Meanwhile, since Buhari was inaugurated the president he has devoted himself to rooting out graft in Africa’s largest economy.

He has sacked a number of Nigerian army officers blamed for corruption, and American military officials say they are now working closely with some of their counterparts in Nigeria.

The Obama government is also considering sending dozens of Special Operations advisers to the front lines of the war against insurgents that has killed thousands of civilians in the country’s northeast as well as in Cameroon, Chad and Niger.

President Buhari has also promised to probe allegations of human rights abuses and has said he will not tolerate them.


The US government has not made an official decision to send a notification to Congress, but a senior administration official said he expected one soon.

Assistants of Mr. Leahy, a sponsor of a human rights law that bans the State Department and Pentagon from giving army help to foreign military with poor human rights records, have expressed concern.

“We don’t have confidence in the Nigerians’ ability to use them in a manner that complies with the laws of war and doesn’t end up disproportionately harming civilians, nor in the capability of the U.S. government to monitor their use,” said Tim Rieser, a top Leahy aide.



“The United States is committed to working with Nigeria and its neighbors against Boko Haram,” said David McKeeby, a spokesman for the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. “The Nigerian security forces and regional forces from Cameroon, Chad and Niger have made important progress in pushing Boko Haram out of many towns and villages of northeast Nigeria and the broader Lake Chad basin region.”



Under the government of Jonathan the Nigerian army was accused by human rights groups of detaining and killing thousands of innocent civilians in sweeps of the militant group, a practice that Amnesty International said was continuing.

This year the army rounded up several hundred men and boys in arrests that Amnesty, in a report it released last week, called “arbitrary, the hazardous profiling based on sex and age of the individual rather than on evidence of crime.”



The AI report stated that 149 people had died this year in custody in the Nigerian army Giwa barracks in Maiduguri, a city that has been a staging ground for the fight against Boko Haram.

However, the Nigerian army called the report “completely baseless, unfounded and source-less with the intent of denting the image of the Nigerian Armed Forces.”

RIP to another Nollywood Legend

Yoruba movie producer, Abiodun Ibitola, has passed on.



According to reports, the filmmaker and marketer who was sick died while receiving treatment at a hospital in Ile-Ife, Osun state.





Abiodun Ibitola
The award-winning managing director of Remdel Optimum Communications is known for some popular Yoruba movies like Afonja, Owo Eje, Ofin Ga and Ojo Ola, to mention a few.

The Obafemi Awolowo University theatre-arts graduate was married to filmmaker and Remdel Chairman, Remi Ibitola.



May her soul rest in perfect peace.

Read how Banky W's 'God-sent wife' wooed him

One of the most eligible bachelors in the Nigerian entertainment industry has finally found a wife.

Recall that the R & B singer said in a recent interview that he will be getting married soon. He said he wants to start a family and raise children.



But unlike his contemporaries his ‘wife’ was divinely given to him. Banky did not woo the .lady; she got a revelation about him as her husband.



The CEO of EME Records shared a screenshot of a message he got from an unknown lady, who says she has had revelations thrice that Mr Capable is her husband.




He captioned the screenshot: ‘People are seeing visions about me now ohhh “God” told her 3 times? At least He shld tell me once na ah ahn #lol #smh.’

AFRICAN MAGIC: Bird turns to woman in Agbado-Ijaye, Lagos




The eyewitness narrated what he saw: “I was driving home this morning along Agbado-Ijaiye road when I suddenly heard people screaming in Yoruba ” the bird has turned into a woman, the bird has transformed into a human being.” I parked some meters away and walk towards the scene-a gutter opposite LADO filling station-where an angry crowd was slowing gathering. Two eye witnesses present in the crowd who raised alarm said they were passing by when a bird suddenly fell into the gutter and then suddenly transformed into a young woman.


For Pope Francis, missionary work is 'love without limits'


On Pentecost, Pope Francis praised missionary work as a massive work of mercy based on the desire for everyone to be saved and loved.



The mission to the nations is “a great, immense work of mercy, both spiritual and material,” he said.

The Church’s missionary mandate means that the Church “cares for those who do not know the Gospel, because she wants everyone to be saved and to experience the Lord’s love.” Pope Francis said the Church must “announce the mercy of God, the beating heart of the Gospel” and proclaim mercy in every part of the world to reach every person, young and old.

“Faith is God’s gift and not the result of proselytizing. Rather, it grows thanks to the faith and charity of evangelizers who witness to Christ,” he explained. “As they travel through the streets of the world, the disciples of Jesus need to have a love without limits, the same measure of love that our Lord has for all people. We proclaim the most beautiful and greatest gifts that he has given us: his life and his love.”

Pope Francis spoke about mission work in his message for World Missionary Day, celebrated Oct. 23. The message’s text was released on Pentecost Sunday, May 15.



“Mercy finds its most noble and complete expression in the Incarnate Word. Jesus reveals the face of the Father who is rich in mercy,” the pontiff said.

“When we welcome and follow Jesus by means of the Gospel and sacraments, we can, with the help of the Holy Spirit, become merciful as our heavenly Father is merciful; we can learn to love as he loves us and make of our lives a free gift, a sign of his goodness,” he continued.

According to Pope Francis, through God’s love the Church “discovers its mandate, lives it and makes it known to all peoples through a respectful dialogue with every culture and religious belief.”



He said everyone is invited to go out as missionary disciples who offer their talents, creativity, wisdom and experience. They go out “in order to bring the message of God’s tenderness and compassion to the entire human family.”

Mercy is a part of God’s greatness, he explained.

“When mercy encounters a person, it brings deep joy to the Father’s heart; for from the beginning the Father has lovingly turned towards the most vulnerable, because his greatness and power are revealed precisely in his capacity to identify with the young, the marginalized and the oppressed.”

In the face of his children’s weaknesses and infidelity, God’s heart is “overcome with compassion.”

Pope Francis invoked the Bible’s use of the word “mercy” when using the word for a mother’s womb. This word “refers to the love of a mother for her children, whom she will always love, in every circumstance and regardless of what happens, because they are the fruit of her womb,” he said.

He praised the growing presence of women in missionary work as “a significant sign of God’s maternal love.” He also praised the role of lay and religious women and many families who carry out their missionary vocation. They often better understand people’s problems and can deal with them in a fresh way.

He encouraged habits like focusing “on people rather than structures” and building good relations, harmony, peace, solidarity, dialogue, cooperation and fraternity.

The pontiff described the Virgin Mary as the model of missionaries and he prayed that she “foster and safeguard the living and mysterious presence of the Risen Lord in every place.”

Pope Francis said that evangelization in many places begins with the patient work of education. This helps bring forth a people who are able to evangelize and “take the Gospel to those places where it otherwise would not have been thought possible.”

The Pope suggested there is a right to be evangelized.

“All peoples and cultures have the right to receive the message of salvation which is God’s gift to every person,” he said. “This is all the more necessary when we consider how many injustices, wars, and humanitarian crises still need resolution.
Missionaries know from experience that the Gospel of forgiveness and mercy can bring joy and reconciliation, justice and peace.”

The Pope cited his apostolic exhortation “Evangelium Gaudium,” which said every Christian and every Christian community must discern how to “reach all the ‘peripheries’ in need of the light of the Gospel.”

World Missionary Day was first approved in 1926 under Pope Pius XI. It was organized by the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith.

The Pope noted the day’s 90th anniversary and stressed the importance of parish, diocesan and religious community offerings. These offerings support Christian communities in need and support “the proclamation of the Gospel even to the ends of the earth.”

“Let us not close our hearts within our own particular concerns, but let us open them to all of humanity,” he said.

Sunday, May 15

MUSIC: Falz – “406 Na D Code” ft. Tekno & Skales







Bahd Guy, Falz teams up with Triple MG’s Tekno and Baseline act, Skales on this new record titled “406 Na D Code”
The record “406 Na D Code” is quite a banger as all acts came through on the record.

Potential hit? Listen below and share your thoughts.



Falz – “406 Na D Code” ft. Tekno & Skales
 
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