Thursday, April 5, 2018

BIAFRA NATION:Man who slept with 13 female Politicians caught, now in custody

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Benson Chacha was reportedly arrested in Tanzania following intelligence by both the Tanzanian and Kenyan security forces about his fraudulent activities.
When he appeared before the Kenyan court presided over by Senior Principal Magistrate, Christine Njagi on Tuesday, he was remanded into police custody. A Magistrate’s Court has remanded a 23-year-old suspected conman accused of having slept with more than 13 female members of the country’s parliament and used it as a ploy to extort money from them. According to reports, Benson Chacha engaged in the sexual encounter with the politicians and filmed them which he has been using to blackmail and demand huge sums of money from them. 
The court further ordered that his mental fitness be examined at Mathari Mental Hospital after his lawyer, Job Geresa claimed he was mentally unfit.
The suspect is currently being held in custody at the Kenyan Central Police Station pending the substantive hearing scheduled for April 9.

BIAFRA: News Buhari has no power to approve $1billion for arms – Senate


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The Senate has reacted to President Muhammadu Buhari’s approval of $1 billion for the procurement of arms.
President Buhari had on Wednesday approved the release of $1 billion for the procurement of security equipment to be used in the fight against Boko Haram. terrorists 
Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, Senator Ben Murray- Bruce, PDP, Bayelsa East told Vanguard that the presidency cannot spend such amount of money until the National Assembly approved it.
Bruce said, “It has not been approved, it is simply the choice of words, the presidency or the executive cannot spend a single kobo on such a mission unless the National Assembly approves that. 
But the lawmakers had taken a swipe at the presidency, saying the sum could not be released without its approval.
The senate said the powers to approve such money does not belong to the President.
“It is only when the Senate or the National Assembly approves that, that the executive can go ahead to spend such money.
“The executive can only recommend and not to approve.”

IPOB:Another Nigerian Senator, Bukar Mustapha, is dead

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Mr. Mustapha was President Muhammadu Buhari’s senator as he represented the president’s senatorial district. Bukar Mustapha, the senator representing Katsina North, is dead. 
He died after a brief illness on Wednesday, PREMIUM TIMES learnt.
The News Agency of Nigeria quotes Mr. Bukar’s elder brother, Umar Bukar, as confirming the news.
Mr. Bukar’s death is coming less than a week after the deputy majority leader of the House of Representatives, Umar Jibril, died after a protracted illness.
It also came about two weeks after another senator, Ali Wakili, passed away.

 The News Agency of Nigeria has clarified that Mr. Bukar’s death was confirmed by his elder brother.

BIAFRA NATION:Buhari okays $1 billion to buy arms, Fayose kicks

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Those who attended the closed-door security meeting summoned by the president were Minister of Defence, Brigadier-General Mansur Dan-Ali (rtd); Chief of Defence Staff, General Gabriel

Onishakin; Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Ibok Ekwe; National Security Adviser (NSA), Major General Babagana Mongunu (rtd); Director General of the Department of State Service (DSS), Lawal Daura and the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.

Dan-Ali ‎who indicated that $1 billion was approved for the procurement of the equipment while briefing State House correspondents after the meeting, said the insecurity in Taraba, Zamfara and other states was also discussed.              

  President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday approved the release of $1 billion for the procurement of equipment for the military to prosecute the fight against insecurity in the country.Buhari gave the approval at a meeting he held with the heads of the nation’s security agencies as the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) ‎failed to convene yesterday.                                                                                                 

IPOB:WAEC announces new rules on examination malpractice, reveals what will happen to erring candidates

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The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has revealed what will happen to students found guilty of examination malpractice.
WAEC said students caught in examination malpractice will not be allowed to take the exam for some years.
This was part of the resolutions made at the recent 65th Nigeria examinations committee (NEC) meeting which held in Lagos and contained in a communiqué signed by Demianus Ojijieogu, head, public affairs.
The committee approved various sanctions for all established cases of malpractice.
The communiqué reads, “In the course of considering various reported cases of malpractice, the committee, after diligent deliberations approved appropriate sanctions in all established cases of malpractice, as prescribed by the rules and regulations governing the conduct of the council’s examination.
“It approved the entire results of candidates involved in proven cases, which attract cancellation of entire results (CER) while subject results of those involved in proven cases which attract cancellation of subject results (CSR) be similarly cancelled.
“In addition, some candidates will also suffer other sanctions such as barring them from sitting for the council’s examinations for a certain number of years.
“The decision of the committee will be implemented without delay and the affected candidates and examination centres duly informed by the council. However, the results of candidates who were exonerated by the committee will be released.”

BIAFRA NATION:IPOB reveals what they will do until Nnamdi Kanu returns


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This was contained in a statement signed by IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful. The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Saturday, said it would stage fresh protests in 88 countries to compel the Federal Government to produce its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
He noted that the absence of its leader in the country did not mean that the struggle for Biafra was over.
“It is a known fact that IPOB is rooted in every community and town in the South-South and South-East. Our presence is felt even in remote villages where IPOB family members are preaching the gospel of restoration of Biafra.
“So, rather than diminish, our influence is growing on a daily basis. Our positive impact resonates with the people. Our presence in over 88 countries of the world is a testament to our global influence.
“Everybody has come to the realisation that our leader is the only person that can make a difference that is capable of shaking the foundations of Nigeria. The marginalised and the oppressed all miss him. We are still conducting our meetings across the world and pursuing vigorously the liberation of the Biafran people. “We will continue our protests until the Nigerian Army releases our leader, Nnamdi Kanu, whom they kidnapped or presumably killed during the Operation Python Dance II in his hometown on September 14, 2017,” the statement read.

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

IPOB:Biafran agitators lack experience, says Ohanaeze

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Notable Igbo personalities, including a foremost lawyer, Prof. Ben Nwabueze; and a First Republic minister, Chief Mbazuluike Amechi, were in attendance at the event organised by the Eastern Consultative Assembly when pro-Biafran activists went on the rampage and manhandled some of the dignitaries. Following the attack on some prominent Igbo leaders by Biafra agitators at an event in Enugu last week, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has said the agitators lack inexperience. 
Reacting on Saturday, the spokesman for Ohanaeze, Uche Achi-Okpaga, advised the Indigenous People of Biafra to avoid playing into the hands of those who intended to hold Igbo down.
The Ohanaeze spokesman said the group was not in support of the attack on the Igbo elders.
He noted that the Enugu incident was caused by frustration on the part of the aggrieved youths, a situation he blamed on the harsh conditions in the country.
Achi-Okpaga said, “The youth would always behave as such. Now, some sections of the country feel that the Igbo should not be allowed to rule the country.   Instead of distrust and disrespect, the youth should see beyond their noses that there is a deliberate and well-orchestrated ploy to downgrade Ndigbo.
“However, our youths remain our children. No matter the degree of the attacks, they are our children. We are training them informally. They will soon become leaders or elders and would, as well, learn to bear with the youthful displays of their own children.”
But IPOB’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, said the majority of Igbo leaders were afraid of the North and did not want to take any action that would offend their alleged northern benefactors.
In response to enquiries by our correspondent, the IPOB spokesman said most Igbo leaders were actively engaged in ‘undermining Igbo interest’.
 Powerful said, “These same leaders never ran to Buhari to send soldiers to stop Fulani herdsmen from slaughtering our people all over Enugu State. But when it came to IPOB agitating to free everybody from the bondage, they found the courage to invite the army to invade Igbo land.”
A leader of the Movement for Actualisation for the Sovereign State of Biafra, Uchenna Madu, in an interview with , explained that moves were being made to ‘mend fences’ with the affected Igbo leaders.
He explained that the agitators, who attacked the Igbo leaders, acted out of provocation.

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NNAMDI KANU : Family Condemns British Government For Conspiracy In Continued Detention, Says UK Is Liable If IPOB Leader Dies

The family of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has accused the British government of complic...

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