Monday 22 June 2015

Buhari Officially Resumes At Aso Villa

President Muhamadu Buhari Being Received At Aso Rock 
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday resumed in his office inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja, for the first time since he was inaugurated on May 29.
Shortly after arriving his office, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo joined him.
As Osinbajo was trekking the long distance from his office to that of the President, some State House workers were seen exchanging pleasantries with him.
Buhari and Osinbanjo thereafter met with some of their top aides.
While the meeting was ongoing, service chiefs also arrived at the premises to meet with the President.
Buhari finally relocated to the Villa on Sunday barely three days after his wife, Aisha, relocated.

Ambode Stops Toll Collection On Second Lekki-Epe Expressway

Lekki-Epe Expressway
The Governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode, has assured residents that tolls will not be collected at the second toll point on the Lekki- Epe Expressway.
Ambode made the remark at an interactive session with journalists at the Banquet Hall of the Lagos House, Ikeja, a statement said on Sunday.
The governor, in the statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Habib Aruna, said his concern was ensuring the completion of the road.
He said, “We must start thinking of the future concerning that road. We said we will have an International Airport in Epe, and an Export Processing Zone in Lekki and a Deep Seaport also in Lekki.

Jonathan Absorption of 530 Aides Into Civil Service Unsettles Civil Servants

THE crisis in the federal civil service appeared to have worsened with career civil servants protesting against the absorption of 530 aides and cronies of former President Goodluck Jonathan into the civil service in the last days of the past administration.
The new recruits into the service were also said to have been installed in high positions, from assistant directors upward.
Already, six deputy directors in the federal civil service are in court to protest against the manner the last promotion examination to directors’ level was handled by the Federal Civil Service Commission.
The FCSC released the list of newly-promoted directors in October 2014.
The six aggrieved deputy directors – Dr. John Magbadelo, Mrs. Ada Ihechukwu Madubuike, Mrs. Ganiat Ayodele, Mr. Olusegun Oginni, Mrs. Janet Ayorinde and Mr. Otajele Musa – filed an action at the National Industrial Court on March 26, 2015 to question the exercise.

Thursday 18 June 2015

Ajaokuta Steel Complex Needs Dilverance From ‘Demons’ – Speaker Dogara

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, said on Wednesday that the multi-billion dollars Ajaokuta Steel Complex in Kogi State might be bogged down by demons and requires special prayers for it to deliver on its set objectives.
He expressed his concerns when members of the Kogi State caucus in the House paid him a visit.
“I don’t know if there are demons besetting that place that is making things difficult to work out there.
“Apart from hoping that things will change in that place, I also feel we should employ prayers for the complex to be restored.

Monday 15 June 2015

Winners pastor Abduced during prayers in Calabar

The church premises
THE Senior Resident Pastor of Winners Chapel, along IBB Way in Calabar, Cross River State, Mr. Seyi Adekunle, was on Saturday, abducted by yet-to-be identified kidnappers, who stormed the church premises around 8pm.
The development created confusion among members of the church, who had gathered at the church to pray for the success of the Sunday service.
The confusion, according to an eyewitness, stemmed from the fact that the church is located next to the headquarters of the Airport Division of the Nigeria Police in Calabar, but it took officers and men of the division 30 minutes to arrive at the church after they were contacted for an emergency.

Robert Mugabe Blasts Nigeria At AU Summit For “Betraying” Africa

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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe blasted South Africa and Nigeria at the African Union summit this weekend, saying Africa would never agree to them getting permanent seats on the UN Security Council.
This was because they had both voted for UN Security Council Resolution 1973 in 2011, which authorised military action against the regime of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
They had betrayed the continent which could never trust them, sources reported him as saying.
Mugabe intervened in a meeting of the so-called “Committee of 10” at the summit on Saturday which was discussing possible amendments to the “Ezulwini Consensus” which stated Africa’s position on reform of the UN Security Council.

Wednesday 10 June 2015

SENATE PRESIDENCY: PDP, "Buhari" Versus Jagaban

Buhari has just proven he meant his inaugural statement when he said "I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody". That "nobody" is Jagaban himself. He was allaying the fears of many Nigerians that he would not be a puppet in the hands of Jagaban. he would be a man of himself and the people.
The 'victory' of the PDP at the N'Assembly did not just start today. Like Buhari's continued failures in clinching victory in the past presidential elections before he got it this time, so have many powerful APC party members (especially those who decamped from PDP) been trying to break Jagaban's solid influence and control of the party. First they tried to break Jagaban's control at the APC presidential primaries, where others supported Atiku and Kwankaso and Jagaban supported Buhari. They failed. Jagaban won. Buhari became President. They also tried to tackle Jagaban at the APC gubernatorial primaries where Jagaban's candidate was Ambode and some persons supported Hamzat (Fashola's candidate) and Sasore. Ambode emerged winner and later became Governor of Lagos state. They failed. Jagaban won.

Tuesday 9 June 2015

Saraki Wins Senate Presidency Unopposed

Senator Bukola Saraki has reportedly won Senate presidency unopposed. 51 senators were absent at the time.
The Chairman, Senate committee on Environment and Ecology had boycotted the mock election organised by the All Progressives Congress (APC) where Ahmed Lawan emerged as the party’s choice for Senate Presidency. He decided to run with former Speaker and member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Ike Ekweremadu, a decision that won him the support of the 49 elected Senators of the PDP.

Wednesday 3 June 2015

Regent of Akungba Akoko Kidnapped!

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Princess Mojisola Omosowon
Unknown gunmen have kidnapped Princess Mojisola Omosowon, the regent of Akungba Akoko township in Ondo state, According to a  palace source
The source, who claimed to be a palace errand broke the news to Saharareporters correspondent in Akure on Wednesday morning and said the regent was kidnapped along Owo-Akure road.
The palace source further disclosed that Princess Omosowon was abducted on her way to attend the inaugural lecture of the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) in Akure, the Ondo state capital.

Boko Haram Kills 50 After Chanting "Sai Buhari"


Prior to the explosion at the popular Kasuwan Shanu (meat market), residents were rudely woken up at 12:45am 
on Monday by gunshots that boomed in parts of the city till 2pm. No official reason was given by the military authorities for the gunshots which many of the residents feared they were fired by advancing 
Boko Haram insurgents. But when business and other activities were peaking in the city , a bomb went off in the meat market, sending cattle rustlers, butchers, their customers and passersby scampering to safety. 
Although theNews Agency of Nigeriaquoted the state Commissioner of Police, Aderemi Opadokun, as saying that five people died in the blast, Reuters reported 50. 

Zimbabwe Tags Nigerian Journalists "Boko Haram"



Zimbabwe has reacted angrily to Nigerian journalists who ambushed President Robert Mugabe during last 
week's inauguration of Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria's president. Journalists identified as reporters from Sahara Reporters ambushed Mugabe and his African Union (AU) delegation demanding that he steps down from his position as Zimbabwe's head of state. The reporters demanded to know from the 91-year-old leader, who has 
been in power since independence from Britain in 1980, when he would step down and handover power to a democratically elected successor after more than three decades in power. 

President Buhari May Occupy Position of Petroleum Minister

There are rumours that President Muhammadu Buhari will keep the petroleum minister portfolio for himself in the new cabinet rather than trust anyone else with the ministry, which currently contributes over 80 per cent of Nigeria's revenue.

Reuters quoted some close associates of the President as saying this on Tuesday. One long-standing associate of Buhari, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the cabinet decision was still under wraps, said 
Nigeria's oil sector was so dirty that nobody's hands were clean enough to do the "surgical changes" needed. 
Reuters also quoted another political associate as saying, "He will do it. It would be stupid to give that position to anyone else." The first source said Buhari had still not decided on his cabinet and had laughed off media speculation about the figures he would appoint, joking with friends as he read out a newspaper article that mentioned possible names: "They have picked my ministers for me! Have I even told you who I want?" 
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