Thursday, 18 February 2016

Sacked SSS Spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, Drags FG To Court


An online report shown that the controversial former

Spokesperson of the Department of State Services, Ms 

Marilyn Ogar, has sued the Federal Government before the 

National Industrial Court of Nigeria over her sack from office.

Ms Ogar and others were demoted and compulsorily retired by the FG.


The case comes up on Thursday 18 in Abuja before the NICN President, Justice Babatunde 

Adejumo. Those named as defendants in the suit are the Attorney General of the Federation,

the State Security Service (SSS) and the Director General SSS.

Ahmed Raji SAN who filed the suit on behalf of Ogar wants the court to 

nullify her sack and reinstate her with all her ranks, salaries and benefits. She wants the 

Court to set aside her demotion from Assistant Director to Chief Security Intelligence 

Officer.

Ms Ogar is seeking a Court declaration that her employment with the SSS has statutory 

flavor and same may only be determined strictly in accordance with the relevant provisions 

of the public service Rules.

Ogar through her lawyer is asking the Court to determine whether she is a public officer and 

whether she can be lawfully demoted, sacked or retired by the defendants.

Ms Ogar was promoted alongside 44 others in the twilight of the Goodluck Jonathan’s 

administration. But the Buhari administration reversed the promotions, citing irregularities

and breach of extant rules guiding such actions.

Ogar reportedly earned her promotion following commendation she received from former 

President Jonathan for doing “a fantastic job”.



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Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Judge hits out at man's 90-lawyer defence team

Rickey Tarfa (centre) with some of his team

Mr Tarfa (C) arrived at court flanked by a legion of senior lawyers

A judge has criticised a lawyer facing criminal charges after he turned up to court in Lagos with a defence team of more than 90 people.
Justice Aishat Opesanwo described the approach as tantamount to "harassment and intimidation", a statement by Nigeria's anti-corruption agency says.
Prominent lawyer Rickey Tarfa is charged with the obstruction of justice and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
He denies both sets of charges.
Mr Tarfa is accused of blocking the arrest of two suspects wanted in a corruption case by keeping them in his car for nearly six hours on 5 February when they were due to be picked up by the authorities, according to a statement from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which brought the case.
In the second charge, he is accused of perverting the course of justice by communicating through his personal mobile phone with a judge overseeing a trial between the EFCC and two private companies which he was representing.
Mr Tarfa was granted bail at the hearing and the case has been adjourned until March.

We Support President Buhari’s Fight Against Corruption – Enough Is Enough

Members of Enough is Enough Anti Corruption Group
Every day, you watch from the television, hear from the radio, read from the newspapers, browse through online platform of people in one form of misappropriation or the other and if you recall earlier this month, the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo was reported in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Laoulu Akande, that some elite Nigerians were mounting pressure on the Buhari administration to slow down on the anti-corruption crusade.

That statement also said that there were suggestions by those elite Nigerians for the government to actually cool down and allow those found to have stolen public funds to simply return the loot and go home.

But this is about the Enough is Enough Anti-corruption Group, a group of young men and women who probably were those of the class against Professor Yemi Osinbajo who would not compromise but are beginning to have the sense of what is right and wrong.
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Speaking to Ige Ayeni, who is the coordinator of the said group, during one of their campaign, said that “enough is enough for corruption in Nigeria”. He went ahead to say that they hope to achieve more support of Nigerians so that the fight against corruption can continue and also to bring looters to justice. They went ahead to affirm their position to stand with the president against corruption and urged Nigerians to do so.
The basic message is for Nigerians to support collectively to the anti corruption fight by the Buhari administration as well as there should be no sacred cow and the judiciary should also live up to their responsibilities. The war might not be far or lesser than a kilometer but the message they expect should be impressive.

Rooney out of Europa League match


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Wayne Rooney will miss Manchester United’s Europa League game at FC Midtjylland on Thursday, the English football giants said in a statement on Wednesday.
England striker Rooney, the United captain, was not in manager Louis van Gaal’s 18-man squad which travelled to Denmark on Wednesday for the last-32 tie.
“Wayne Rooney is a notable absentee from the flight and the manager is expected to confirm why his captain has not made the trip during his pre-match press conference at 1700 GMT,” said a statement on United’s website.
Defender Matteo Darmian also missed out on the trip to Denmark after dislocating his shoulder during the 2-1 Premier League away to Sunderland last weekend.
Adnan Januzaj is cup-tied, having played in the competition earlier this season while on loan at Borussia Dortmund.
United’s loss to Sunderland left them fifth in England’s top flight and six points off a top-four finish — the club’s “minimum requirement” in Van Gaal’s words – that would secure entry into next season’s Champions League.
Defeat in Denmark would merely add to the pressure on van Gaal, with speculation mounting that former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is set to replace the beleaguered Dutchman at the end of the current season.

PPMC Assures of Ample Products Supply in Lagos Area, Moves to Settle Rift in Mobil PTD Union

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Following a hitch in the products supply system in the Lagos Area arising from the leadership tussle between the Mobil branch and national office of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers Union (PTD), the Management of the midstream subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), says it has intervened in the dispute and that normalcy will soon be restored.
In a statement by the NNPC, it assured that there was sufficient stock of products in Lagos and across the country and advised motorists not to resort to panic buying as the situation was under control.
The Corporation reiterated its commitment to uninterrupted product supply to the general public in keeping with its mandate.