Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Swiss govt to return $321m in stolen funds to Nigeria

Swiss govt to return $321m in stolen funds to Nigeria

FacebookSwitzerland will return to Nigeria around 321 million dollars in assets seized from the family of former military ruler Sani Abacha via a deal signed with the World Bank, the Swiss government said.
Transparency International, a corruption watchdog, has accused Abacha of stealing up to five billion dollars of public money during the five years he ran the oil-rich country, from 1993 until his death in 1998.

Navy deploys 80 boats, 13 ships against militants in Niger Delta

Navy deploys 80 boats, 13 ships against militants in Niger Delta

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To contain activities of militants and sea pirates in Niger Delta, the Nigerian Navy has deployed 80 boats, 13 ships and two helicopters to the region.

Police officer kills wife, four others and himself

SHOCKING!!! Police officer kills wife, four others and himself

Seven year old boy crushed to death by truck driver

Seven year old boy crushed to death by truck driver

SS1 Student Flaunts Her Ndebeles On Facebook Says She’s Proud Of Them

SS1 Student Flaunts Her Ndebeles On Facebook Says She’s Proud Of Them

16-year-old Míllíćént O’Nókuthúlà Mśizá, is the latest South African Secondary school student to flaunt her stuff on social media. 
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New Nigerian Singing Twin Duo E-Square Set To Take Over From P-square

New Nigerian Singing Twin Duo E-Square Set To Take Over From P-square

Kaduna Inferno consumes 700 shops

Kaduna Inferno consumes 700 shops – Market chairman

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Shehu made the disclosure in Kaduna on Tuesday, when Dr Ja’afaru Sa’ad, ( Galadiman Ruwan Zazzau ), visited the market officials to offer his sympathy.

Our ordeal with SARS – Nigerians

Our ordeal with SARS – Nigerians

Three officers of Imo Assembly resign

Three officers of Imo Assembly resign

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Three principal officers of the Imo House of Assembly on Tuesday in Owerri resigned their positions following alleged controversies surrounding the 2018 appropriation bill.
The principal officers who resigned their positions are the Majority Leader, Lugard Osuji, his deputy, Kenneth Ibe and the Chief Whip of the House, Marcel Odunze, all of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Tendering their resignation, the former majority leader said the action was in the `collective interest’ of the assembly.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 17 of the 27 members of the assembly boycotted the plenary session and observed proceedings from the press gallery.
NAN also reports that there was a heavy presence of armed security personnel at the assembly earlier, prompting members to converge at the Speaker’s lodge.
Meanwhile, the Speaker, Dr Acho Ihim, announced the appointment of the member representing Ikeduru, Dr Uche Oguwike, as the new Majority Leader and Mr Chinedu Offor as the new Deputy Minority leader.
Ihim also replaced the chief whip with Mr Arthur Egwim (APC) representing Ideato North.
The speaker said the action was in a bid to get over the `intrigues and counter intrigues’ in the house.
He said that the former principal officers were relieved of their duties before their resignation following a request by the APC in a letter signed by the state Chairman, Mr Hilary Eke, calling for their recall.
Addressing journalists at the lodge, the minority leader of the House and representative of Ahiazu Mbaise, Mr Ken Agbim, said that the lawmakers were acting in defence of democracy.
Agbim described the presence of armed military and police officers at the assembly as an `attack on democracy’.
According to him, the legislators had sought clarifications from the executive regarding the 2018 budget which was presented to the assembly on Dec. 28.
“We needed some clarifications from the Executive concerning the budget and it is clear our questions did not go down well with the governor.
“We believe what happened today is an attack on democracy and for the first time in a long time, we are trying to ensure our nascent democracy does not suffer,” he said.
He also urged the state government to give the legislators the opportunity to work for their people, lamenting that they had been unable to execute constituency projects in their areas.
Agbim, however, stressed that they were not fighting with the state government but to ensure that things were done the right way.
NAN recalls that all the legislators boycotted the presentation of the 2018 appropriation bill on Nov. 28.

FG tasked to create more rooms for local Oil/Gas Investors

FG tasked to create more rooms for local Oil/Gas Investors

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Edo set to develop Health Master Plan

Edo set to develop Health Master Plan