Niyi Oladele, Ifey Chukuneku and Gloria who began an excursion to respect president Jonathan by trekking from Abuja to Otueke have landed.
They were at the Anglican Church, Otueke today where the president worships at whatever point he is town and were welcomed by Otueke individuals and even adorned the women with exceptional wrappers. The voyage took them 20 days and it is believed they are staying back at Otueke to receive the president as he returns home in the wake of handing over on Friday, May 29.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Pics: Trekkers For President Jonathan Received By His People In Otueke
Don't Abort B'Haram Babies, Catholic Bishop Begs
The Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria has censured recommendations by a few takeholder in the nation, who have bolstered that the pregnancy of some Boko Haram female casualties, conceived through assault, ought to be aborted.
The association which denounced the demonstration however says, it will be partly reponsible for the childhood of the kids through support mechanism and crisis pregnancy administration centers. As indicated by them, the children are pure and ought not be slaughtered for the offenses of their terrorist rapers.
Executive of the Health Committee of CBCN and Auxiliary Bishop of Abuja (Catholic Archdiocese), Most Rev. Anselm Umoren, expressed these amid a public interview yesterday in Abuja.
“Specifically, it is not tenable, the suggestion that killing the babies conceived through rape by the terrorists, is the most humane action to take in this instance. Since the babies are ignorant and innocent of the crimes – aggression, sexual assault, dehumanisation – against their mothers, it is unethical to punish them for the sins and offences of their erring fathers,” he said.
Photos: Road Safety officials assault challenged driver - Witness
A witness said he was heading home with a companion on Sunday when he found a physically challenged man being irritated by Road Safety authorities near to Headsbridge in Onitsha.
He said they stopped to mediate. He said the physically chanllenged man was a Keke Napep driver and when they asked him what he had done, the man said the Road Safety men were asking like where did he get the cartons he was arrying furthermore requested for his fire extinguisher quencher amongst different question he felt didn’t bode well after he had as of now shown to them his driver’s permit. So they asked for his key which he declined to provide for them and they proceeded to assault him.
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Monday, May 25, 2015
Armed Robbers Snatch Guy's Car Using Lady Who Pretended To Be In Distress
See how these detestable men and ladies want to destroy our lives! Particularly for women on road that are truly in distress. I simply discovered this story on Nigeria Police’s Facebook page, happened yesterday at around 8:30pm. It reads:
CAR SNATCHING: On 24.05.2015 at about 8:30pm, one male person (name withheld) of Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo State reported to Police in Osogbo that as he was driving through Iwo Road, Osogbo, Osun State and at a point known as Onibueja area, a Lady standing beside a Honda Accord car flagged him down and requested for his assistance
on a flat tire.
The man further stated that he brought out his car jack and as he was about handing same to the lady, she brought out a gun and pointed same at him. That three other male accomplices came out of their hiding and snatched his Toyota Venza car from him.
State CIID Osogbo is investigating.
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Gov. Amaechi speaks on his fight with Patience Jonathan & GEJ
Rivers state governor,Rotimi Amaechi says in spite of the exertion by First Lady Patience Jonathan and the president to expel him from office, they are all leaving government in the meantime.
He said the president and his wife had wanted him to leave office before the end of his residency yet he is presently seeing the end of his administration.
While talking at the presentation of a special narrative titled ‘The Amaechi Years’, the representative said Patience Jonathan meddled with operations of the military apparatus in the state, requesting the exchange of military officers in the state simply on the grounds that they greetedhim.
“People have asked me why I opposed President Goodluck Jonathan. When the fight started, instead of receiving money from the Federal government, we were sending money to the Federal Government. Have you seen a country where the Commissioner of Police reports to the wife of the President? That is happening in Rivers State.
Have you seen a country where a Brigade Commander reports to the wife of the President or where the Navy Commander or Air force Commander reports to the wife of the President? This happened in Rivers State. The wife of the President will come, they will go and wait for her at the airport. She will tell them to come there at 9.00am, she will come by 12noon. They will escort her to her house, she will go upstairs and come down by 9.00pm and they will all be on ground waiting for her. She will say, I heard you greeted Amaechi last week. Why did you greet him? I will transfer you and you are transferred.
The more she did that, the more the President turned his back, and the more I fought because I felt that such a system is not a system that will make Nigeria grow. Why I agree with my friends who says forget the past because it is gone, I think it is a lesson. Governance is about the man that has been elected and he has the responsibility to deliver services to the people. There was a time when it was everywhere that the Supreme Court will remove Amaechi. That was on until we defeated them at the Supreme Court. I told the Rivers people to go about their business because I have finished praying and that President Jonathan cannot remove me. We are leaving at the same time. They didn’t want me to stay to the end, but here I am staying till the end.”he said
Okonjo-Iweala Exposes Governors Over Excess Crude Oil Account
The Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala-Iweala Sunday said the 36 states of the federation, received a total of N2.92 trillion from the Excess Crude Account between 2011 and 2014. Her disclosure is in response to the accusation by the state governors that the federal government mismanaged funds in Excess Crude Account.
They also claimed that states were sidelined in disbursement of the money. A statement from the Federal Ministry of Finance released Sunday night said that it had become necessary to make the figures public following recent accusations by the Rivers State governor on behalf of state governors.
The statement from the federal ministry of Finance noted that the “figures show that they (states) received N966.6 billion in 2011, N816.3 billion in 2012, N859.4 billion in 2013 and N282.8 in 2014. The low figure for 2014 reflects the steep decline in revenues due to the impact of the crash in global oil prices, which began in the middle of the year.
“Akwa Ibom got the highest with (N265 billion), Rivers (N230.4 billion), Delta (N216.7 billion), Bayelsa (N176.3 billion), Kano (N106.5 billion) and Lagos (N82.9 billion).
“Kwara (N52.8 billion), Enugu (N51.6 billion), Gombe (N47.7 billion), Nassarawa (N46.9 billion), Ekiti (N46.8 billion) and Ebonyi (N44.3 billion) received the least amounts in that order”.
It added that “the summary of the inflows and outflows from the Account shows that the opening balance was $4.56billion in 2011 and reached a peak the following year at $8.7 billion before declining to $2.3 billion in 2013. The balance as at May 2015 is $2.07 billion.”
The statement explained that fluctuation in the ECA “reflects the sharing of the proceeds usually requested by state governors as well as the practice of Augmentation which involves additional sharing from the ECA when available funds are not adequate to meet revenue projections.”
The ministry noted that Subsidy and SURE-P payments were also made from the Excess Crude Account while the Federal Government’s share from the ECA during the period was N3.29 trillion.
REVEALED: How The Missing 6 Trillion Naira Was Shared - Finance Ministry
It has now been revealed how the the Federal and state governments in Nigeria shared a total of N6.21 trillion accrued from the Excess Crude Account in the last four years.
The report was published by the Federal Ministry of Finance, putting the amount given to the Federal Government at N3.29 trillion while the 36 states and the FCT got a total of N2.92 trillion.
In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Paul Nwabuikwu, N966.6 billion was distributed in 2011, N816.3 billion in 2012, N859.4 billion in 2013 and N282.8 went round in 2014.
Each state of the federation got the following amount for the four years:
The states that got the highest amount were?
Akwa Ibom (N265 billion)
Rivers (N230.4 billion)
Delta (N216.7 billion)
Bayelsa (N176.3 billion)
Kano (N106.5 billion)
Lagos (N82.9 billion)
Those that got the least were:
Kwara (N52.8 billion)
Enugu (N51.6 billion)
Gombe (N47.7 billion)
Nassarawa (N46.9 billion)
Ekiti (N46.8 billion)
Ebonyi (N44.3 billion)
Extradition: NDLEA fails to bring Kashamu to court
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Monday failed to bring the senator-elect for Ogun-East senatorial district, Mr. Buruji Kashamu, before a Federal High Court, Lagos, for extradition hearing despite a declaration by the agency that he would be produced in court.
The agency, whose operatives had laid siege to Kashamu’s residence in Lagos since Saturday, said on Sunday that it had received a formal extradition request on Kashamu from the United States government and was coming to court to secure an extradition order on Monday.
Though Kashamu’s lawyer, Dr. Alex Izinyon (SAN), had come to court early in anticipation of the NDLEA’s declaration, the agency, however, failed to bring Kashamu to court.
Izinyon’s colleague, Mr. Ajibola Oluyede, who later came to court and appeared in chambers before Justice Ibrahim Buba with a fresh application, said the NDLEA failed to produce a warrant of arrest it claimed to have secured.
Though Oluyede moved his ex parte application in chambers and did not oblige journalists any copy of it, our correspondent gathered that it was an application to restrain the NDLEA from further laying siege to Kashamu’s house.
It was learnt that Buba, however, refused to make the order but asked Oluyede to put the respondents on notice.
Oluyede, who later addressed journalists, said Buba had ordered the Attorney General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke (SAN), and the Chairman of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade, to appear in court on Tuesday to explain why they should not be jailed for contempt of court.
Oluyede, who accused Adoke and Giade of illegality, challenged them to produce the US extradition request for Kashamu.
He said Kashamu and himself were ready on Monday and had waited in vain till 12pm for the NDLEA to produce the warrant of arrest and bring it to court, following which he had to come to court himself with a fresh application.
There was no indication that NDLEA had filed any application before the court and the NDLEA’s case against Kashamu was not listed for hearing on Monday before any judge.
But the agency’s Head of Public Affairs, Mitchell Ofoyeju, in a statement on Monday afternoon, said the agency could not bring Kashamu to court because he failed to turn himself over to the operatives in his house.
Ofoyeju said, “Senator-elect Buruji Kashamu has failed to appear in court from his house where he is being closely monitored by the operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
“The agency is working hard to ensure that he submits himself to the due process of the law. His house remained cordoned off by anti-narcotic officers pending his appearance in court.”
But Oluyede claimed that an operative of the NDLEA came to the court registry late Monday afternoon to secure a provisional warrant of arrest.
According to Oluyede, the move was a confirmation that the NDLEA had no extradition request for Kashamu from the US, adding that the move was also a confirmation of Kashamu’s alarm that the NDLEA was doing the bidding of his political enemies.
The lawyer alleged that the embattled senator-elect’s enemies planned to abduct and forcibly take him to the US.
Oluyede said he was told by the leader of the NDLEA operatives manning Kashamu’s house that they were acting under the instruction of Giade, whom he said was only given an oral instruction by Adoke to arrest Kashamu.
The lawyer, in his fresh application, is seeking an order “directing the respondents to immediately release the applicant unconditionally, within two hours of making this order, from any arrest, detention or other restraint whatsoever that the respondents might have instigated or effected upon him.”
Meanwhile, the premises of the Lagos Division of the Federal High on Oyinkan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi, was on Monday flooded with the loyalists of Kashamu – in anticipation of his appearance in court.
The loyalists bore placards with inscriptions such as, “We want Kashamu here in Nigeria,” “Don’t steal our joy from us,” “Don’t take Kashamu away from his people.” “Kashamu is not a drug baron.” “‘US, mind your business,” “We want due process of law,” “Obj, leave Kashamu alone,” among others.
A former state secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State, who spoke on behalf of the peaceful protesters in court, Yemi Akinwonmi, described the move to extradite Kashamu as “a reckless display of power.”
Akinwonmi, who challenged the NDLEA to present the extradition request it claimed to have received from the US, insisted that the extradition plot against Kashamu was purely political, adding also that the NDLEA had not secured any warrant to arrest Kashamu.
Actress Tracy Obonna shares super sexy bikini photos
The performer and model shared the photographs of herself in this hot swimming outfit while in Miami. The figure is slamming!
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