Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Mastermind Of Agip Pipeline Bombing Arrested, Nigerian Military Says

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The Nigerian military announced the arrest of Prince Alvin Cockman Oyegun (AKA Commander Abula) for masterminding the bombing of the Agip pipeline in the Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. The arrest was the work of the Joint Military Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield.

The arrest was made public by the spokesman for Operation Pulo Shield, Colonel Isa Ado, on Wednesday.  According to Colonel Ado, Mr. Oyegun was captured on January 29, 2016, in the Idema community a region located in Ogbia Local Government Area (LGA).
Mr. Oyegun allegedly masterminded the bombing of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) manifold on January 28, 2016.  The attack caused oil spillage into the region.
Colonel Ado concluded his statement with a warning to any other criminals planning to destroy oil installations. He also called upon the public to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious persons to Operation Pulo Shield.

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Famous WWE Wrestlers That Have Allgedly Committed Murder

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The WWE is no stranger to scandal. Since its inception over five decades ago, the company has had a number of highs and lows, and seen its fair share of tragedy. And while some wrestlers, like John Cena, have made headlines for their charitable works, others have ended up in the public spotlight for more grisly reasons. The following are the five most famous professional wrestlers who have been been involved in the death of another person.

Jimmy Snuka

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Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka in 2013. Photo Credit: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images

Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka was a huge wrestling star in the '80s.  Known for his innovative high-flying style, Jimmy was a part of the main event of the first WrestleMania as he looked for revenge on Roddy Piper for smashing his head with a coconut a year earlier.
In 2015, Jimmy was arrested and charged with third-degree murder for the death of his girlfriend Nancy Argentino back in 1983.  In his autobiography that was released in 2012, he claimed that she hit her head when she went to relieve herself on the side of the road.
The following day he found her lying in bed hardly able to breathe.  This version of events is reportedly different than what he told authorities and led them to reopen the cold case.  In 1985, her family won a $500,000 default judgment against him that he has yet to pay.

Scott Hall

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Scott Hall at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Photo Credit: Larry Busacca/Getty Images

Scott Hall became famous wrestling under both his real name and under the moniker of Razor Ramon.  As Razor Ramon he was a fixture in the Intercontinental Championship scene and when he jumped ship to World Championship Wrestling in 1985 he became a founding member of the new World order, a faction that helped kick start the wrestling boom of the '90s.
In 2011, Scott Hall discussed with ESPN 360 an incident where he shot and killed a man.
  In 1983, he was charged with second degree murder but the charges were dropped as he claimed self-defense.  Scott Hall claimed that the gun belonged to the victim and that he wrestled it away from him.

Chris Benoit

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Chris Benoit celebrates at WrestleMania XX. Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty Images

In 2004, Chris Benoit won the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XX in a Triple Threat Match against Shawn Michaels and Triple H.  A little over three years later, Chris killed himself after murdering his wife Nancy Benoit (aka Woman) and their son, Daniel.

Great Khali

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The Great Khali (l) battles Kane (r) in 2008. Photo Credit: Gaye Gerard/Getty Images

While wrestling may appear to be fun and games, it is actually a very dangerous sport where one wrong move can kill your opponent.  While training to become a professional wrestler, The Great Khali was involved in a fatal accident at wrestling school.  His training partner, Brian Ong, died after receiving a move from the 7'4" giant.  Brian had suffered a concussion in his prior training session and the second one he received from Great Khali ultimately proved fatal.
  The family sued the wrestling school and was awarded over $1 million.

Verne Gagne

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             Verne Gagne. Photo Credit: Public Domain

It would be impossible to overstate just how important Verne Gagne was to the wrestling business as either a wrestler, promoter, or trainer.  The former NCAA wrestling champion was the founder of the American Wrestling Association and went onto become that company's biggest star for decades.  As a trainer, he is responsible for training some of wrestling's biggest stars including Ric Flair.  Despite never wrestling full-time for WWE, he was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2006.
By 2009, Verne was living in a facility to help his deal with Alzheimer's disease.  While there, he got into a physical altercation with a 97-year old resident of the place.  The man died a few days later.  While the death was ruled a homicide, Verne was not charged with a crime because of his deteriorating mental state.  In 2015, Verne passed away at the age of 89. 


FG orders tight security around IDP camps

                                                Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo
The Federal Government on Wednesday ordered tight security around all Internally Displaced Camps across the country.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo gave the directive in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande.
The directive was made sequel to the suicide bombing of an IDP camp in Dikwa, Borno State on Tuesday, The PUNCH reported.
Osinbajo directed that measures should be put in place to guide against a repeat of the incident.
The statement read, “On behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, expresses his profound condolences to the families of the victims of yesterday’s suicide bombing of an IDP camp in Dikwa, Borno State, and also the entire people and government of the state.
“His prayers are that the Almighty God will comfort them and grant the injured persons quick recovery.
“The Vice President stated that it is indeed regrettable that the heartless terrorists chose to unleash their wickedness on people who were taking refuge from previous acts of destruction in their homes.
“He reassured the nation that the full weight of the Federal Government’s force will be deployed to hunt down the perpetrators of this evil act and also to confront terrorists continuously in the protection of life, liberty and property of all Nigerians: there will be no hiding place for terrorists.
“Prof. Osinbajo has given directives that formidable security in and around the IDP Camps in the country be beefed up and renewed measures put in place to guard against future occurrences.
“Finally, the Vice President called on the people of Borno State and all Nigerians that the commitment of the Federal Government to safety of lives and property continues to be of paramount concern to the Buhari administration.”

Nigeria must get local government election right – INEC

                                        INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu
 
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has said that the country must get local government elections right.
He said this would help to strengthen the country’s electoral processes.
Yakubu spoke in Abuja on Wednesday when the management of Kaduna State Independent Electoral Commission, led by its Chairman, Dr. Binta Dikko-Audu, paid him a courtesy call in his office.
Yakubu said INEC was ready to support state electoral bodies in conducting credible elections at the state and local government levels.
He said that it was only when the states were committed to free fair and credible elections that country’s electoral processes would continue be consolidated on.
He commended Kaduna SIEC for considering the use of technology in its forthcoming local government elections in the state.
Yakubu said, “You have taken a bold step by agreeing to use the technology that has changed elections in Nigeria, believing that the technology will also change local government elections, not only in Kaduna State, but in Nigeria.
“We need to get the local government elections right just in the same way as we have gotten the national elections right and we should continue to strengthen the processes and the procedures.
“So, anything that INEC can do to add value to local government elections, I assure you that INEC will do so.”
He promised that INEC would provide the necessary support to Kaduna SIEC towards the state’s election as requested by its Chairman.
“We will be very happy to support the Kaduna SIEC, we believe that the card reader has revolutionarised our elections and the standard INEC has attained is replicated at the state level,” he said.
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Boko Haram: At Least 60 People Was Killed After Attack


At least sixty people have been killed in two separate attacks on the civilians in Borno State this week, vigilante and government officials confirmed.

Two female bombers attacked an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) at camp in Dikwa Local Government Area (LGA) at about 6:30 A.M., and detonated their Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDS) in the midst of thousands of helpless IDPs, according to SaharaReporter.
The Executive Chairman of State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Satomi Ahmed, told reporters that thirty were killed and seventy-eight persons injured in the attack. Mr. Ahmed also noted that the lack of a telecommunications network in Dikwa LGA meant that SEMA did not receive word of the attacks until Wednesday morning.
“We were not informed of the attacks until this morning [Wednesday]. [As soon as we heard] SEMA and NEMA officials were on the scene.  We evacuated seventy-eight injured persons to Maiduguri," the Executive Chairman said.
He added that he could not confirm the casualty figures at this time, but that at least thirty people were believed to have died in the attack.  
Rescue workers who participated in evacuating the victims disclosed to SaharaReporters that more than fifty-five people were killed, most of the victims were women and children.
The suicide bombing follows the invasion of two communities in Damboa LGA by Boko Haram on Monday, which led to the death of six people and the theft of food.
A member within the Civilian Joint Task Force (JTF), who is based in Biu town, informed SaharaReporters that the invasions hit the villages of Kalari and Adikai at around 2 P.M. on Monday.  
''They killed six people and wounded two other, they  burnt the whole village nothing remains," the civilian JTF said.

PDP BOT Chairman: Bello Out Senator Jibril In

                                   Mohammed Haliru Bello, former PDP BOT Chairman

The members of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today announced the removal of its Acting Chairman, Mohammed Haliru Bello, according to SaharaReporter.

Mr. Bello is one of the most prominent members of the PDP alleged to have shared money from the $2.1 billion arms scandal known as Dasukigate, for its association with the former National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki.
It is alleged that Mr. Bello collected N300 million from Mr. Dasuki during the election period in 2015.

Secretary of the PDP BOT, Senator Walid Jibril, announced the removal of Mr. Bello during a meeting with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday.

Mr. Jibril, who will also act as Chairman in addition to his responsibilities as Party Secretary, argued that Mr. Bello’s removal was because his tenure as Chairman has expired.

He said Mr. Bello was elected to the position of PDP BOT Chairman for only three months and that he had overstayed the period given to him.

"The BOT unanimously appointed Mr. Jibril as the Acting Chairman while still remaining as the substantive BOT secretary," Jibril said.

How Senator Akpabio, Governor Emmanuel Procured Controversial Supreme Court Judgment



An inside source within Akwa Ibom State Government has spoken to SaharaReporters about a shady deal Governor Udom Emmanuel and his predecessor, former Governor Godswill Akpabio, struck with justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria prior to the apex court’s judgment on Wednesday February 3, 2015 validating the state’s governorship election. inside source within Akwa Ibom State Government has spoken to SaharaReporters about a shady deal Governor Udom Emmanuel and his predecessor, former Governor Godswill Akpabio, struck with justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria prior to the apex court’s judgment on Wednesday February 3, 2015 validating the state’s governorship election. 

A source close to the Attorney General of Akwa Ibom State told SaharaReporters that the “negotiations” on how to “capture the Supreme Court” started in late December of 2015, shortly after the Nigerian Court of Appeal made an omnibus nullification of elections held throughout Akwa Ibom State.
The source, who sought anonymity, disclosed that the state’s immediate past governor, Mr. Akpabio, who is the minority leader at the Nigerian Senate, had reached out to Justice John Inyang Okoro of the Supreme Court to help broker a deal with Chief Justice Mahmud Mohammed and other justices of the Supreme Court to overturn the Appeal Court's judgment.
“Akpabio was instrumental to the elevation of Justice Okoro to the Supreme Court by former President [Goodluck] Jonathan in 2013. As such, it was payback time,” said the source, adding, “Initially, we thought that it would not be possible to penetrate the Supreme Court, but Justice Okoro and other powerful forces made it possible.”
The source revealed that Mr. Akpabio and Governor Udom directed the state’s Attorney General to work closely with Justice Okoro to ensure that the judgment favored the PDP.
“A pre-hearing conference was held in Abuja between the AG, Justice Okoro, Justice Chima Centus Nweze [another Supreme Court justice], some PDP members and the governor's legal,” our source said. According to him, Justice Nweze actually coached the governor's team on the issues they should emphasize in their briefs, so that the Supreme Court would depend on those briefs to overturn the Appeal Court's judgment.”
Our source disclosed that Justice Nweze instructed the lawyers representing the state government to argue that, since the maker of the card reader accreditation report did not tender the document, no “probative value” should be attached to it. The government’s lawyers were asked to stress the point that the other parties had no opportunity for cross-examination.
In addition, the lawyers were told to argue that the petitioners’ case was contradictory. “Justice Nweze asked our lawyers to emphasize that, even though the petition contended that there was no election in the state, they went ahead to tender the card reader accreditation report, voters register, ballot papers and other documents used during the election,” said our source.
“Another technical point the justices told the lawyers to use was that the Appeal Court's judgment did not overturn the decision of the electoral tribunal which had rejected the evidence of forensic experts called by the petitioners. Yet the petitioners went ahead to rely on the evidence of forensic experts on the total number of persons accredited based on the voters register during the election.” 
Regarding the petitioners’ argument that there was no collation of results, Justices Okoro and Nweze coached Mr. Nwoko and the PDP lawyers to argue that the petitioners had failed to provide sufficient evidence to prove their case. They were also told to argue that even the court could collate election results, where the need arises. The Supreme Court justices taught Mr. Nwoko and his legal team to argue that non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act must be proved polling unit by polling unit.
A senior lawyer familiar with the state government’s arguments told SaharaReporters that they were mere technicalities that should not have been used to settle the legal dispute. He said, for example, that it was not legally mandatory for the maker of a duly certified public document, like the card reader accreditation report, to personally tender the document.
Said the lawyer: “In the case of Akwa Ibom, the report was duly certified by INEC which conducted the election. All the parties, including INEC, relied on this same report in their pleadings. They even said they would produce it at the trial. So the issue of cross-examination of the maker of the report does not arise because the authenticity of the document was never disputed by any of the parties.” He asked, “What contradictions are they talking about? The argument that the petitioners cannot say that there was no election and still go ahead to tender ballot papers, voter register and other documents is ridiculous. What the petitioners said was that no election known to law was conducted in Akwa Ibom State. Election is only election if it complies substantially with the provisions of the Electoral Act. In any event, the said ballot papers were mangled and destroyed by corrupt INEC officials. Why should anyone who said he conducted [an] election destroy ballot papers purportedly used for the said election? The voters register also showed that only 448, 307 people were accredited, as opposed to the more than 1.2 million votes declared. What other demonstration did they expect when the petitioners had used the voters register during trial to cross-examine witnesses called by the respondents which showed that most of the witnesses called by the respondents were not accredited?”
The lawyer described as “nonsensical” the argument that the Court of Appeal did not overturn the tribunal’s rejection of the evidence of the forensic experts. He remarked that the petitioners had specifically appealed against the rejection and the Appeal Court upheld the appeal. “The law does not require the court to use a particular language to express its positions. It is also untenable for anyone to ask the petitioners, in a case like this, to call witnesses in all the polling units in the State. If that were so, then the trial would not have been concluded in one year,” he said, adding that the card reader report and the voters register proved there was over voting in all the 2982 polling units of the State. 
The lawyer further contended that the petitioners had established numerous cases of multiple signing, mutilation and alteration of results and collation forms in 27 out of the 31 local government areas of the state.
“It is rather strange for the Supreme Court to just throw away all the evidence of non-compliance and corrupt practices,” the lawyer stated. He added that the verdict left the impression of an attempt to justify a pre-determined outcome. “Does it mean that the judges who sat over this case at the tribunal and the Appeal Court were not sound in law? How can the Supreme Court just reject the very card reader that brought sanity into our electoral process? Is INEC not empowered by the Constitution and the Electoral Act to issue binding guidelines for elections? Where in the Electoral Act is ticking of names of voters as evidence of accreditation provided for?” 
According to the lawyer, the respondents had contended that card readers worked effectively, claiming that they used incident forms where the readers failed. “The question is: where are the Incident Forms?” he asked.
Decrying the decline in the reputation of the Supreme Court, the lawyer noted that the petitioners had submitted 350 pieces of documentary evidence, including videos, accusing the Supreme Court of deciding to look the other way.
Our source in Akwa Ibom claimed that Justice Okoro held a series of clandestine meetings with Senator Akpabio, Mr. Nwoko and Governor Emmanuel before the February 3rd Supreme Court judgment. He said one of the meetings took place on Tuesday January 19, 2016, around 2 a.m. in the Reiz Continental Hotel in Abuja Central Business District.
The Supreme Court justices read their controversial verdict at night on February 3, 2015. Mr. Akpabio arrived at the court with great fanfare, after the Chief Justice of Nigeria and other members of the seven-judge panel had retired to finalize their judgment.
A retinue of journalists and policemen accompanied Mr. Akpabio to court. Once the former governor entered the courtroom, security agents at the Supreme Court blocked other people from entering or leaving the courtroom. Even before the judgment was read, Mr. Akpabio was heard stating that “it is all over.” He counseled the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Umana Okon Umana, and other APC officials to return to Akwa Ibom and “begin reconciliation.” 
Shortly after Mr. Akpabio’s arrival in court, Nigeria’s Chief Justice and six other members of his panel returned into the court and upheld Mr. Udom Emmanuel as the elected governor of Akwa Ibom State. Justice Chima Nweze read the judgment. 
The Supreme Court is scheduled to give reasons for its judgment on February 15, 2016.
In a fierce reaction to the judgment, Nigeria’s top election observer group, Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), accused the Supreme Court of “legalizing electoral robberies,” adding that the court was “aiding poll robbers” and “ridiculing Nigeria before the global community.” 
The United States Embassy in Nigeria, the European Union, and Nigerian Election Situation Room described the April 11, 2015 governorship election in Akwa Ibom State as a sham.

Here's what Beyoncé haters get wrong

Beyoncé’s show was rich in symbolism that haters and the wrong-headed willfully misunderstood.
                                                                         JEFF KRAVITZ/FILMMAGIC

Beyoncé’s show was rich in symbolism that haters and the wrong-headed willfully misunderstood.


It may be time for America to tweak its fundamental tagline because "The land of the free, the home of the brave," no longer fits.

In the face of the mounting criticism of Beyoncé's Super Bowl performance on Sunday, it sure seems like America has become "The land of the Amnesia Patients."

On the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (its original name), Beyoncé crashed Coldplay's rainbow-lit stage to deliver a message:

People of color are tired of being killed; tired of being shortchanged; tired of having their feelings being mocked by the very demographic that continues to hold them back.

The picked-out afros, the all-black attire, the militant garb (and song to match) had some viewers asking why the NFL allowed Beyoncé to make the radical chic.

How quickly we all have forgotten the pain this country has inflicted on people of color and continues to do so today.

The land of the shortened memories empowered police to sic dogs on innocent people and spray them down with powerful water hoses simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.The land of the shortened memories empowered police to sic dogs on innocent people and spray them down with powerful water hoses simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

This great America barred its deep-complexioned citizens from riding in the front of the bus and using the same water fountain as others — among countless other outlandish inequities and indecencies.

FIVE CLUES THAT BEYONCE'S NEW ALBUM IS DROPPING ANY MINUTE

The revolutionary group born in Oakland, Calif., in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, provided demands for the improvement of life for black people, a “radical” list that included:

1. Freedom
2. Full employment for black people
3. Decent housing
4. Education
5. End police brutality
Beyoncé and other public figures have remained silent on this issue for far too long. But now that she has a child who could easily become the next hashtag victim, Mrs. Carter has chosen to speak up.

And for that, she’s being called a racist and anti-police. But ignoring the points of her halftime show and the video for her new song, “Formation,” is its own form of racism. And racism comes from fear of the unknown — which should be expected in a country where even something as simple as Black History Month lessons in schools is under fire.

People fear what they don’t know. And they don’t want to learn, so the fear grows.

It is a grave misconception that Black Panthers promoted the killings of police, just as it is so that Black Lives Matter means every other life doesn't.

Black pride — the message Beyoncé was trying to convey — means being proud of who your are, what you look like and where you come from.

Black people — with our full lips, kinky hair, and dark skin — have been called ugly, ignorant and uneducated for so long, that there wasn’t a better stage for this type of moment.

The symbolism of Queen Bey’s efforts missed some people — and that’s because the message wasn’t for them.

Economist Urges Federal Government to Invest On ICT To Boost Economy

Children ICT training class (Photo: Internet)
                                      Children ICT training class (Photo: Internet)
A U.S-based economist, Ms Munat Roberts, urged the Federal Government to invest on Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), especially in the education sector to boost the economy.
Roberts made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.
She said that children between the ages of 8 and 17 had not been given priority in government’s programmes to explore the benefits of ICTs.
The economist, who is also the Chairperson, West Coast Economic Summit (WCES), said the organisation would soon organise a junior technology innovation camp for children abroad.
She said they children will be trained for two weeks in ICTs related programmes such as a Robotic Engineering, Apples Programme and development of Apples for their phones.
She added that It is going to be a campus-based experience and with that they will start a foundation for young children training in the area of technology.
Roberts lamented on lack of such programmes in Nigeria for that age bracket. The focus has been on older people and no space for the younger ones.
She urged the government to support the Small Medium Enterprise as drivers of the economy, and also educate prospective investors on the requirements of investing in the country.
She, however, called on the Nigeria Investment Promotion Council to educate investors on “One-Stop-Shop’’ to provide them with information on modalities of doing business in the country.
Meanwhile, Roberts has commended the Federal Government for the implementation of the new electricity tariff.

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Minister of Information And Culture Hails Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption

Lai Muhammed ANd Presidential Advisory Committee
                Lai Muhammed And Presidential Advisory Committee
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has hailed the role being played by the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, led by renowned Professor of Law and civil rights Activist Itse Sagay, in the country’s anti-corruption battle.
”Bodies like yours, the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, are critical to the success of the fight,” the Minister said while receiving members of the Committee at his office in Abuja on Tuesday. ”We have no doubt that you will continue to advise the administration on the prosecution of the war against corruption and the implementation of required reforms in Nigeria’s criminal justice system.”
Alhaji Mohammed said the visit by members of the Committee could not have come at a better time, ”considering that we are presently running a National Sensitization Campaign Against Corruption”.
He acknowledged the huge support that the ministry had received – and has continued to receive – from the committee since the launch of the campaign, saying it had gone a long way in contributing to the modest achievement we have made since the launch.
”I can say, without equivocating, that since the launch of the sensitization campaign against corruption, we have succeeded in getting more and more Nigerians talking about corruption. Not everyone has joined the campaign, but we see the increased national debate on corruption as a positive development, because the more people are aware of the evils of corruption, the more the likelihood for them to support the government’s battle against corruption,” the Minister said
He said a recent poll by the Governance Accountability Initiative for Nigeria (GAIN) has shown that the support among Nigerians for the anti-corruption war is very high, with 76% of respondents expressing support for the initiative, while also showing that in terms of areas of concern among Nigerians, the anti-corruption fight is next only to insecurity.
”These results tally with what we have found out in our various engagements since we launched the National Sensitization Campaign,” Alhaji Mohammed said, while commending the media for the major role they have played in disseminating necessary information about the campaign to the people, and also for providing feedback to the government.
He said while some of those who have picked issues with the strategy adopted by the government to sensitize Nigerians may have done so genuinely, perhaps because they have not taken the time to understand the strategy, others are only criticising the anti-graft campaign just to shoot it down.
”A key strategy we have adopted in our campaign is to strip corruption of its previous abstract status by putting a face to it. In other words, we are emphasizing and highlighting the cost of corruption to the lives of Nigerians.
”When we revealed that 55 people allegedly stole a total of 1.34 trillion Naira between 2006 and 2013 – a figure that has been independently confirmed by a Civil Society Organization, Media Rights Agenda (even though with an extended timeline), our intention was not to villify anyone but to show to Nigerians how funds that could have been used to provide infrastructure and upgrade educational and health facilities, for example, have been looted,” the Minister explained.
He assured that the government would continue to vigorously pursue the anti-corruption fight in accordance with the rule of law, adding: ”We will not relent, not now that the fight has gained momentum among Nigerians and attracted global support.”
Earlier, Prof. Sagay said the visit was to give the Committee the opportunity to dialogue with the Minister, whom he described as proactive, courageous, intelligent and knowledgeable, and his team, especially because the parastatals under the Ministry of Information and Culture have a vital role to play in the fight against corruption.
”Parastatals like the NTA, FRCN, NOA and VON are critical in educating the public and increasing the level of consciousness (about the evils of corruption),” he said.
The Committee head urged Nigerians to buy into the anti-corruption struggle, saying by doing so, they are laying the groundwork for their children to live in an atmosphere of stability and to have the opportunity to achieve their God-given potentials.

Federal Government’s Effort In Top Gear To Secure List Of Properties Owned By Nigerians In UAE – Min. Foreign Affairs

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama
                        Minister for Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, on Tuesday, said efforts were in top gear to secure list of Nigerians who owned choice properties in the United Arab Emirate (UAE) from proceeds of fraud.
Onyeama said this while briefing the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs during the budget defence of the ministry in Abuja.
He added that the Federal Government was already in talks with the UAE government to get the list of properties owned by Nigerians in that country.
Speaking on money laundering and the role of Nigeria’s foreign missions, he disclosed that the ministry was engaged in recovery of some money laundered in the U.S.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Sen. Monsurat Sumonu, had expressed concern over the working gap between the National Assembly (NASS) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
She called for better working relationship between NASS and the ministry to enable them to work to deliver dividends of democracy to Nigerians.
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KANYE WEST GETS BACKLASH FOR DEFENDING BILL COSBY

Kanye West. Picture: Facebook.
American rapper Kanye West has received angry backlash on Twitter for defending Bill Cosby
West declared his support for the comedian who is accused of sexually assaulting more than 50 women, in a tweet on Tuesday. 
Kanye West has come to Bill Cosb's defense in a tweet.
The post has caused angry backlash from both critics and fans who say they have lost all respect for the hip - hop mogul.
Cosby who has for years denied allegations of assault by dozens of women, was charged in December last year with sexually assaulting a woman in 2004 after plying her with drugs and alcohol.
The charges, filed days before the statute of limitations on the alleged crime was to expire, are the only criminal charges the entertainer faces. 
He has been implicated in allegations of attacks dating back to the 1960s. 

Military Plans To Close Markets Aiding Boko Haram Operations In Borno, Yobe

Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman
Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman
The Nigerian Army has announced plans to close designated markets in Yobe and Borno where traders have been found to be aiding Boko Haram terrorists with logistic supplies.
The acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, who disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday, did not name the markets.
Usman said the planned closure was part of measures to contain attempts by some unscrupulous elements to sabotage recent gains recorded by the military in the North-East.
According to the spokesman, any breach of the order will be dealt with accordingly.
He appealed to residents of the affected areas to support the new measures, stressing that they were aimed at permanently ending the insurgency.
Col. Usman said that some unscrupulous elements have been engaged in all manners of illegal commercial activities in markets such as trading and smuggling, especially during late hours; all aimed at sustaining terrorism and insurgency.
He said the Nigerian military and indeed the Nigerian Army is highly concerned with these unpatriotic acts .
Usman said the military was making efforts to consolidate on the gains recently recorded in the war against terrorists in the North-East.
Usman also announced the arrest of two Nigerian Army Explosive Device personnel at Yola park with different kinds of ammunition and military hardware.
He said the soldiers were arrested on Sunday with the unathorised military items to unknown destinations.
“The items include smoke grenade, over 2,000 live rounds of special ammunition, 50 live rounds NATO ammunition, five magazines of AK47 rifles, two browning machine gun live rounds of ammunition,” he added.
Usman said in spite of the setbacks, the military had recently recorded successes in its determination to flush out the elements.
Usman said troops in different operations in the North-East killed many of the terrorists, rescued hundreds of persons held hostage and recovered several arms.
He said several hideouts of the insurgents in remote villages in Borno and Yobe had been destroyed in the operations carried out by troops under the `Operation Lafiya Dole.

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