Wednesday, October 14, 2015

EFCC To Arraign Arinze, Internet Fraud Kingpin, Others In Asaba

Two suspected members of a syndicate involved in Internet fraud have been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
In a statement issued by Wilson Uwujaren, EFCC Head, Media & Publicity, The suspects, Arinze Ihekwo and Chinemelu Utaku, are to be arraigned on a 13-count charge bordering on alleged Internet fraud, Email hacking and obtaining money by false pretence before the Federal High Court, Asaba, Delta State.

Fayose Suspends Work On Ekiti Airport Project

•Farmer’s body taken to village for burial
Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has suspended work in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.This followed a meeting with land owners and farmers at Jibowu Hall of the Government House yesterday.
An oil palm plantation farmer, Tijani Hakeem, was said to have died of shock after the destruction of economic trees on his plantation by government bulldozers.

It was gathered yesterday that Tijani’s remains were conveyed to his village in Kogi State for burial.
With the tension surronding the project concerning payment of compensation, the governor summoned a meeting.

Buhari: Selfish Elite Behind Criticism Of My Appointments

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday fired back at critics of the appointments he has made so far. He blamed the elite for orchestrating criticisms of his appointments into government positions.
The President spoke through his deputy, Prof Yemi Osinbajo at the opening of the 21st Nigerian Economic Summit (NES) in Abuja Buhari.

He described as unfortunate that Nigerians pay more attention to sectional and religious interests, rather than the competence of the appointees, claiming that misgivings on the elite.
The President noted that those seeking the promotion of selfish interests were fuelling complaints on where government appointees come from, adding that the fact that a northerner is in government does not necessarily mean good fortune for his people.
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Why Buhari Must Work With Blders, By Maitama Sule

Elder statesman and Nigeria’s former Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) Alhaji Maitama Sule has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to work with the nation’s elders to achieve the needed change in his government.

Sule gave the advice in Abuja at the inaugural ceremony and the international conference of the African Society for Ageing Research and Development on Ageing, organised by the National Universities Commission (NUC) in collaboration with World Health Organisation, (WHO)
The theme was: “New Realities of Ageing in Africa: Implications for Research and Policy”.

Complete Ongoing Projects, Shun New Ones, Fashola Tells Oshiomhole

Former governor of Lagos State, Mr Babatunde Fashola, has advised Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State to shun the temptation of initiating new projects unless they are very critical to the well-being of the people, but should rather concentrate on completing ongoing ones before the end of his tenure in November 2016.

Fashola told the governor that he could not completely rebuild Edo State within eight years, as it is practically impossible for any administration to initiate and execute all the projects needed by people in the state.
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40 Robbers Loot Lagos Banks, Kill Mother & Baby

LAGOS—No fewer than forty heavily armed robbers, yesterday morning, invaded two second generation banks in 4th Avenue, Festac area of Lagos state and carted away huge sums of money.
During the operation which lasted hours, a two-year-old toddler, Mmesoma Ndirika, and her mother, Jane, who were inside their apartment in an adjoining building, were reportedly hit by stray bullets from the bandits who were shooting sporadically in all directions.
Reports said both mother and child later died as a result of injuries they sustained from the bullet. A commercial motorcyclist who was also hit by stray bullets reportedly died later in an undisclosed private hospital.

It took the Police more than one and half hours to respond.

Recoveries by the Police
However, police authorities said they were able to recover about N27 million and other rounds of arms and ammunition abandoned by the bandits while fleeing from the scene. They could not give specific figure of casualties.

I Challenge Anyone To Bring An Invoice Of A N50m Bed — Fayemi


Called up for the exercise and grilled especially over his stint as governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi challenged anyone to produce an invoice of 50 million naira bed he was accused of buying in the state house during his tenure.”I challenge anyone to bring an invoice of a bed in the state house that is worth N50m. I did not spend irresponsibly on it. It is probably one of the cheapest state houses in Nigeria. I used my relationship to raise a lot of funds with institutions like the World bank, DFID etc. There is no country that does not borrow. I did not borrow to pay salaries.”

Our Priority Is To Bail Out The Poor – Buhari


ABUJA—The Federal Government said, yesterday, that its greatest priority is to bail out poor Nigerians from abject poverty by providing social protection that would lift their standard of living and also diversify the productive base of the economy to agriculture.
The Federal Government also said that it will strive to reform the judiciary and education system to fight corruption and curtail impunity in the system as there would be no mercy for looters of the economy, just as it justified the reason for granting financial bailout to states.
Speaking at the 21st Nigerian Economic Summit Group, NESG, tagged Tough Choices: Achieving Competi-tiveness, Inclusive Growth and Sustainability, President Muhammadu Buhari, who was represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, said: “We want to bail out the poor by providing social protection.

BRT Lane Violation: Soldiers Beat Up LASTMA Officer


Irate soldiermen beat up an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA for daring to take photographs of them violating the BRT Lane on Ikorodu Road, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
This is coming as the Lagos State Government warns military officers against violating the BRT Law.
In a dramatic fashion, the military officers threw caution and decency into the wind when they descended heavily on LASTMA official, Peter Owolabi, for daring to take the photographs of their black Honda Accord car with number registration CP 839 YAB which violated the BRT laws at Obanikoro bus stop on Ikorodu road.
The unruly attitude of the personnel attracted the attention of members of the public, who jeered and admonished them to respect civil authority.

Buhari Hasn’t Added Value To Current Power Situation –Nebo


Former Minister of Power, Prof Chinedu Nebo, in this interview with ABIODUN NEJO takes a look at Nigeria’s ethnicity issue, the politics of power supply and the need to focus on areas of comparative advantage, among others. Excerpts:

Some people have identified diversity as one of the coun­try’s major problems, what is your take?
I do think that diversity is crucial to survival and striv­ing. If you become monotonous in anything, it is so easy to burn out and run out of line, but if there is diversity: intellectual diversity, cultural diversity, bio diversity, ori­entational diversity as the case may be, and even religious diversity, you will see that people are stronger and better formed out. I think one of the best things that have hap­pened to this country is in those days when people could be transferred to any part of the country. There weren’t such barriers in those days as they are now. State of origin didn’t come into it. I do hope that one day, people would be allowed to be the real indigenes of where they were born, not necessarily of where their father or mother or grand­father was born. So, I see the diversity that we have in Ni­geria as a very strong point.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Question Of the Day: How many cups of Garri will you find in 500g bag of Ijebu Garri ?


Question of the Day: If a cup of Ijebu Garri weighs 130g how many cups of Garri will you find in 500g bag of Ijebu Garri ?


 


Have you been wondering how many Gram(g) is in One Nigerian Cup of Beans ?


 


One Cup without Garri weighs 25g


garri0


 


Now one Cup filled with Garri Weighs 155g
garri_1

If you do the calculation.


1 Cup of Garri = 130g


If 1 cup of Ijebu Garri is 130g how many cups of Beans will you find in 500g of  bag of Ijebu Garri ?

1cup = 130g

xCup = 500g

X= 3.8 Cups of Ijebu Garri


500g = 3.8 Cups of Garri

1kg    = 7.7 Cups of Garri



#NigerianFoods

Call Omatseye To Order, Kalu Tells Tinubu


…Says The Nation man embarrassment to journalism
Eminent businessman and former governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu has called on Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to call the Chairman of the Editorial Board of The Nation newspapers, Mr. Sam Omatseye, to order over foul language on him in his column, In Touch on Monday.
Kalu insisted Omatseye allowed monetary considerations to influence his sense of professionalism.
In his back-page article, Omatseye condemned Kalu for failing to stop The Sun’s report that the Federal Government had placed Tinubu under security watch.

EFCC Nabs Fraudster Over $267,000 Love Scam [PHOTO]


A suspected internet fraudster, Akintunde Vincent Abiodun, has been quizzed by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for allegedly defrauding a New Zealand woman the sum of $267,000 (Two Hundred and Sixty Seven Thousand New Zealand Dollars Only).
Akintunde, a 37-year-old HND holder from Federal Polytechnic Auchi, Edo State, is said to have defrauded the victim of the said amount by claiming to be Christopher Williams from United Kingdom.

Days Of Corruption In Customs Over – CG Hameed Ali


Col. Hameed Ali, the Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), on Monday said corrupt practices would no longer be tolerated from its officers or clearing agents.
Ali made the assertion while addressing stakeholders at his maiden working visit to the Apapa Area Command in Lagos.
“The days of corruption are gone. Anybody caught shall not be left to go scot-free. I am a stickler for the enforcement of the law.
“There is need for law and order, and it is important to follow the rules as they are so that we all do not have problems,’’ he said.

Lagos Senators, Remi Tinubu, Ashafa, Adeola Endorse Fashola For Minister


Former Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola (SAN) has secured the endorsement of all the three senators from his state in his quest to be a minister in the President Muhammadu Buhari cabinet.
Senator Gbenga Ashafa, representing the Lagos East Senatorial Constituency, said this on Monday night in Abuja.

If Lagosians Are Not Civil, We Will Deal With Them – LASTMA Boss


The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) says Akinwunmi Ambode, governor of the state, has not stopped it from impounding vehicles of traffic violators.
Bashir Braimah, general manager of LASTMA, said this on Monday during the launch of `Operation Stand Strong’, a campaign to restore sanity on roads in the state.
Braimah said the programme was aimed at removing lawless road users and promoting economic activities.

Ekiti Airport Project: Oil Palm Farmer Dies Of Shock


•Govt stops work on site
Even before its take-off, the proposed Ekiti airport project has allegedly claimed its first casualty.
An oil palm plantation farmer, Tijani Hakeem, reportedly died from shock after his farm was destroyed by bulldozers.
The Nation gathered exclusively in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, yesterday that the government decided to stop the project for now, following the tension generated by the destruction of economic trees on the land.
A meeting was held with traditional rulers, community leaders and families in the five villages affected.

Alleged Libel: Lai Mohammed Sues Olisa Metuh For N500m


ALL Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary Alhaji Lai Mohammed has sued his Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) counterpart, Olisa Metuh, at the Lagos State High Court for alleged libel. He is demanding N500 million damages from Metuh for authoring and issuing a “malicious” press statement that was injurious to his reputation.

The claimant, through his lawyer, Mr. Wahab Shittu, said the PDP spokesman wrote and widely circulated a press statement on September 20, which contained libellous materials, entitled: Assault on democracy: ‘Address issues’ – PDP replies APC… Insists democracy sliding under Buhari.
In the statement, Metuh described Mohammed as “being ethically challenged” and “embezzling funds meant for fencing of an airport in an APC-led Southwest state”.

We Abducted Falae To Get Sallah, Wedding Funds – Suspect


As Police parade suspects
The Department of State Service, DSS, yesterday presented two suspected abductors of Chief Olu Falae, a former Secretary to Government of the Federation, in Abuja.
Chief Falae, was abducted on his farm at Ilado village, Akure, Ondo state on his 77th birthday on Sept. 21 by armed Fulani herdsmen and released four days later.
Presenting the suspects, Mr Abdullahi Garba, an operative of the service, said that they were arrested on October 5 at J. Zebra hotel in Lokoja.

Ministerial Nominee, Babatunde Raji Fashola ’s CV


This is an exclusive presentation of a classified document on President Muhammadu Buhari’s ministerial nominees as prepared by the Senate. According to the document, some of the nominees are said to have corruption cases leveled against them.


Name: Babatunde Raji Fashola


Date of Birth: 28th June 1963


Education-;


He attended Birch freeman high school Lagos and Igbobi College


He studied law and obtained his Bachelor of laws (LL.B) at the University of BENIN


MARITAL STATUS: Fashola is married with kids


In 1988 Fashola was called to bar as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria


He has a decade and half in the profession and awarded the ffg honour /achievements


Distinguished Alumnus Award from University of Benin


Notary Public of the Supreme Court of Nigeria


Successful containment and eradication of Ebola outbreak in Lagos


Lagos State Public Service Club (Platinum Award)


1st member of the Nigerian law school graduating class of 1988


First ever Chief of Staff to be honoured


Member , Nigerian Bar Association


Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria


Introduction of BRT (Bus Rapid Transport) to ease transportation


Recovery of Lands in Victoria Island being lost to erosion


Fashola launched an appeal to raise $1m for victims of Haiti earthquake


Chief of Staff to former governor, Bola Ahmed


Honourable Commissioner to the Governor’s Tinubu office


Secretary of the Lands Sub-Committee of the Transitional Work Groups 1999


Panel Member on allocation of houses on Member of the State Tenders Board- 2002-


Member of the State Security Council – 2002-


Chairman Ad-Hoc Committee on Review of Transitional Work Groups 1999


Mobolaji Johnson Housing Scheme Lekki 2006 2006


Asset distribution among LGs


Executive governor of Lagos State between 2007 –


2015.



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Indebted States Can’t Blame Crash In Oil Prices —Oshiomhole


BENIN—Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, yesterday, said the current financial crisis that prevented many states from paying workers’ salaries was beyond the crash in the price of crude oil, saying that states needed to revisit the issue of capital expenditure, recurrent expenditure and the context of the federal character principle.
The governor, who noted that Edo State met its wage obligation to workers monthly, challenged senior public servants in the state to look inwards to ensure that the state continued to initiate and execute fresh capital projects in addition to completing ongoing ones and meeting basic recurrent expenditures in spite of the dwindling resources from the federation account.

Okonjo-Iweala Backs Buhari On Corruption War, Says President Leading By Example


A former Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has expressed support for President Muhammadu Buhari’s effort at tackling corruption, saying graft remains Nigeria’s biggest impediment to achieving Sustainable Development Goals.
Speaking on September 30 as a guest lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania, United States, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala said the president was confronting corruption “head on” and was setting the example that would directly help root out corruption in other sectors of the government.

Buhari’s Ministers, Critics And Wailers, By Joe Igbokwe

Immediately President Buhari released the list of his 21 ministers, I noticed a barrage of criticisms from some Nigerians especially from the opposition, PDP. To them, the long wait to get the ministers list released is not just worth it. The wailing wailers raised some questions that prompted me to write this piece:“Is this their so-called first-eleven? Where are the Buhari’s saints? Is the list worth the long wait?” Some say they are page boys of corruption. Others say: Is this the list Buhari kept to his chest? Why should the President keep this kind of list to his chest? According to them there is nothing so special about the president’s list.

It's Not Automatic That Insurgency Must End In December, Says Obasanjo


FORMER president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has observed that the three-month deadline given to the military to end the current insurgency is not inalterable as it is not cast in stone.
He told State House correspondents after leading some Colombians on a visit to President Buhari in his office on Monday that all insurgents need not necessarily be killed before the war against them is declared won.

Tribunal upholds Stella Oduah's election


The National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal in Anambra state yesterday October 12th upheld the election of Stella Oduah as the senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District. The senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) Dubem Obaze and his party had petitioned the tribunal over the emergence of the former Aviation minister as the Senator representing the senatorial zone in the March 28th election. Delivering his judgment, the Chairman of the tribunal Justice Hezekiah Solanke, dismissed the petition for lacking in merit, stressing that the petitioners failed to prove their allegation. Justice Solanke also added that the petitioners also failed to present relevant documents relating to the alleged malpractice carried out at Onitsha North, Onitsha South and Ogbaru local government areas during the election. He said the petitioners failed to prove that Oduah was not duly nominated by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to contest the poll.