Wednesday, December 16, 2020

ENTERTAINMENT : Ugandan police releases Nigerian singers, Omah Lay, Tems

 


Nigerian artists, Omah Lay and Tems have been released by the Ugandan police.

Omah Lay and Tems regained their freedom, following a ruling by Okumu Jude Muwone, Chief Magistrate of Makindye.

Their release was made public by Bebe Cool, a Uganda singer, on Tuesday.

The Ugandan police had arrested both singers over their involvement in an unauthorised concert held on Saturday night in Ddungu Resort in Munyonyo, Kampala City.

The pair were thereafter remanded in police custody alongside four Ugandans after they were arraigned before a court.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

NEWS : Aisha Buhari reportedly abandons Aso Rock Villa for Dubai for security reasons

 




Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s First Lady, has reportedly abandoned the Aso Rock Presidential Villa for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, over security concerns.

The First Lady has not returned to the country since September after the wedding of her daughter, Hanan.

Mrs. Buhari has spent three months in Dubai and not in a hurry to return, stating that the Presidential Villa was not secure for her family, according to SaharaReporters.

Mrs. Buhari’s concern is said to have been triggered by a shooting incident which occurred in June.

Recall that a crisis ensued at the Presidential Villa in June after her security details removed Buhari’s Personal Assistant, Sabiu ‘Tunde’ Yusuf over COVID-19 scares.

When contacted by DAILY POST to speak on the claims concerning the First Lady’s whereabouts, her Spokesman, Aliyu Abdullahi refused to either confirm or debunk the report.

Asked to comment on the viral report, Abdullahi said, “Is that so? Please can I get back to you? Just give me some minutes to get back to you?”

However, he has refused to take his calls since then.

NEWS : Coca-cola Nigeria counts down to Christmas with iconic caravan

 



Coca-Cola Nigeria is counting down to Christmas with the return of the iconic Coca-Cola Christmas Caravan that brings joy to families everywhere.

Setting out on Monday 7th December, the caravan will spread the magic of Christmas from Abuja to Port Harcourt, Enugu, Owerri, Benin, Abeokuta, Ijebu-Ode, Ibadan and Akure, before making a final stop in Lagos on Christmas day.

Visitors to the Coca-Cola Christmas Caravan will enjoy festive photo moments with the twinkling Coca-Cola caravan and receive exciting goodies and complementary bottles of Coca-Cola to refresh them during the special season.

Abiodun Ajiborode, Marketing Director, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited, commented, “Christmas for us is about sharing magical moments with loved ones. We cannot wait to spread festive cheer across Nigeria with our beautiful Christmas caravan.

“We intend to put smiles on the faces of Nigerians, to inspire love, cheer and delight, especially this Christmas.”

Speaking further, Abiodun urged, “This Christmas, give something only you can give. Whether of yourself, an awkward video call, or just a quick message, gif or sticker. No matter how you do it, make Christmas special for somebody.”

Additionally, in recognition that the true magic of Christmas is bringing people together virtually or in person, Coca-Cola Nigeria will for 31 days of yuletide enable consumers to unlock presents for loved ones online. This campaign will put families and communities back at the centre of Christmas and provide opportunities for appreciation and gratitude.

To find out more about the Coca-Cola Christmas caravan and see the full schedule, visit www.coca-cola.com.ng/calendar. Christmas fans can also get involved @CocaCola_NG (Twitter), @CocaColaNG (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/cocacolanigeria/ and join the conversation using #CocaColaChristmasCaravanNG.

NEWS : NCC pledges sustained commitment to regulatory transparency

 


The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has pledged to continually maintain high ethical standards in all its regulatory activities consistent with the Federal Government’s effort to entrench the culture of accountability and transparency in the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government.

The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, gave the commitment at the inauguration of NCC’s Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in Abuja.

ACTU is the initiative of the ICPC, approved by the Federal Government as an in-house mechanism for corruption prevention within MDAs, in line with global best practices of building strong institutions and entrenching good governance in the fight against corruption.

Represented by the Director, Legal and Regulatory Services, Josephine Amuwa, Danbatta said the ICPC itself has recently attested to the Commission’s high ethical standards and professionalism, as evident in the 2020 ICPC Ethics and Compliance Scorecard (IECS) report, which placed NCC ahead of other agencies in ratings.

The EVC said the ICPC’s verdict also lends credence to the 2017 report of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR)-piloted Self-Assessment Tool (SAT) deployed in MDAs, where the NCC came off with a Platinum Level (Exceptional) award, a level 5 organization, the highest rating possible under the BPSR Assessment.

While noting that the NCC will continue to identify corruption-prone processes, practices and procedures within the system to institutionalize compliant and corruption-free processes, Danbatta said the Commission’s efforts are focused on prevention through defined standard operating procedures and adherence to public service rules, circulars, guidelines, among others.

“The ACTU is a very important initiative of the government to combat corruption in MDAs and the Commission recognizes this fact as well as the role of ACTU in this regard,” he said, while urging the Commission’s ACTU members to continue to take their role seriously.

He said the NCC management will accord the ACTU team all necessary support to deliver its mandate of combating corruption through prevention, education and enforcement.

While inaugurating the NCC ACTU, the Chairman of ICPC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, said the ACTU is expected to effectively carry out its assigned functions including conducting systems study and review of processes and procedures of the NCC to make appropriate recommendations to block corruption loopholes.

According to him, the Unit is also required to conduct continuous sensitization of staff on and against the ills of corruption, implement code of ethics, conduct corruption risk assessment and preliminary investigations into complaints received amongst others.

Owasanoye further stated that ICPC recognises the contribution of NCC in regulating and creating an enabling environment that gives telecom consumers universal access to affordable and equitable service as well as support to the nation’s economic growth.

“I also commend the efforts of the management of NCC in ensuring high compliance with ethical and integrity standards as seen from the result scored by NCC in the 2020 deployment of the Ethics and Compliance Scorecard (81.15%),” he added.

In his remarks, the Director, Human Capital and Administration and ACTU Chairman at NCC, Usman Malah, assured the commitment of NCC ACTU members to be sincere, of good character, exhibit positive attributes and be dedicated in the discharge of their duties.

“We shall be fully prepared for the responsibilities of the Unit. We would be impartial, transparent and guided by relevant laws in discharging the mandate of the Unit. As a microcosm of the ICPC in the NCC, the Unit will continue to complement the laudable efforts of the ICPC in the fight against corruption in government and the country at large,” Malah said.

NEWS : Why Nigeria is crawling– Zik’s wife, Uche, others



 A team of Nigerian women has declared that the country would continue to stumble until women were allowed to play active role in governance.

They said the country had not made significant progress owing to the sidelining of women in the affairs of the country.

Prof. Mrs. Uche Azikiwe, wife of Nigeria’s ex-President, Late Nnamdi Azikiwe and a former first lady of Ebonyi State, Mrs. Eunice Egwu both made the declaration on the sideline of the launching of Power Women Forum in Enugu.

Mrs. Azikiwe said the country was standing on one leg and would hardly make any movement under such condition.

The University don said it was regrettable that the men were still hiding under culture and traditions to relegate women to the background.

According to her, “Women should be allowed to play their role, their role is to help the men to rebuild the society in any form or shape.

“That is why I said other countries have found that women are agents for development, if you overlook the women and their contributions, you are going nowhere, it seems as as if you have two legs and you are running with just one; you won’t go anywhere.

“One leg is the male, the other leg is the female but in our society, it seems as if it is only one leg we are running with, that’s why we are where we are now.

“Any nation that realizes that women constitutes the other leg, you will see the impact, the country will grow and develop, it is my area sociology of education and gender studies; It has been proven that without women contributing, if you still believe in patriarchy, you are going nowhere.

“The patriarchy is still in men; it’s like some men are afraid of allowing women to come up; they feel a woman should not be competing with a man, I feel advocacy is needed, that please, men, we are not coming to compete, there is no way a woman can be a man, I have my role to play, due to biological parts, a man has his own role to play, but if it comes to development of the society, both of them should work together.

“There is need for advocacy which we can do through our traditional rulers, people need to come together to advance this course; to assist the women to play their role, everybody was born with a potential, God created all of us equal.

“I have never heard any research that say the brain of a man is bigger or smarter than that of a woman, it is the society that made the woman not to develop her potentials. Men hold grip of positions and they believe it is the best for the society.”

Similarly, Mrs. Egwu urged that more opportunities be given to the women.

“Nigerian women are already doing a lot; I will plead that more opportunities be given to them.

“I see there is an awakening, women are striving and trying to change their situation; there are more women professors now than before, more women PhD holders, more women entrepreneurs, we just wish that they can be given more opportunity to excel, and I know that women have been encouraging each other, more the time they say that women pull each other down, we have overcome that stage now.

“So many women do all manner of menial jobs to make sure that their children go to school, I just want to encourage them,” she stated.

Earlier, the convener of the Forum, Prof. Joy Onyesoh said the group had already “started on that path to ensure that women have a say in their lives and also in contributing to the development of the society.

“We want to build the capacity of women, we also do recognize that women have a lot of capacities, we want them to come together and share it.

“One of the major objectives of this Forum is to ensure that there is that platform for women, globally to exchange information, build their capacity and also to impact on their immediate society, helping women to realize and unleash their potentials irrespective of whatever barriers they face.

“Women already have the expertize, it is just for them to unleash it.”

NEWS : Kankara Leave your cows, seek US support – Ezekwesili attacks Buhari

 




Oby Ezekwesili, a former minister of education has told President Muhammadu Buhari to leave his cows in Daura and prioritise the lives of students of GSS Kankara abducted recently in his State.

Ezekwesili expressing her outrage over the abduction, asked Buhari to stop being ‘inhuman and ‘coldly indifferent and rescue the students from the insurgents.

The BBOG Convener making reference to the kidnap of Leah Sharibu by Boko Haram, urged the president to seek the support of the US military immediately and save the students.

Ezekwesili on her Twitter page wrote: “President Buhari should leave his cows for once in preference for the lives of his fellow human beings. It is inhuman for a supposed leader of a country to be as uncaring as you are to the latest cries of parents of 333 Kankara boys . Why are you so inhuman Buhari?

“The outrage I feel about the tragedy of #KankaraBoys cannot be vocalized.That 6 years after Chibok Girls with 112 still unaccounted for? That two years after Dapchi girls with Leah Sharibu still unaccounted for? Now 333 Kankara boys abducted?

“The biggest shame on Buhari, what exactly is the grossly incompetent and coldly indifferent Buhari really doing in Katsina State while disconsolate parents of 333 Kankara boys cry their eyes out?

“Does the President know more than we are being told about the whereabouts of those students? In October, US military forces rescued their one citizen held hostage by terrorists within our territory. Buhari as Commander-in-Chief of Nigerian Army should please accord highest priority to the lives of 333 #KankaraStudents and seek US support immediately.”

Monday, December 14, 2020

NEWS : Prison decongestion Kogi CJ frees diabetic inmate, 3 others

 


In a bid to continually decongest the correctional centres and ensure quick dispensation of justice, the Acting Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Henry Adebola Olusiyi, has released an accused, Abdullahi Usman, unconditionally.

Usman, who was diagnosed of diabetes, and scabies, has been detained for over one year for alleged criminal conspiracy and armed robbery.

The Acting Chief Judge, who acted based on the medical report brought before him, said the accused has been detained for too long without trial.

While reviewing the cases of 210 inmates, which consist 50 convicts and 160 awaiting trials, Justice Olusiyi in his visit to the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kabba, on Monday, also acted on the advice of the report of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and Officer in Charge of Legal matters of the police

Ruling on Usman’s case, Justice Olusiyi said “The accused person has been in detention for more than one year, neither the DPP nor OC legal has details of him. It is not just to continue to keep him here any further. The accused is hereby released unconditionally forthwith.”

Another suspect, Zakari Yahu Abdullahi, who has been in custody since May 2020 for alleged trespass, shop breaking and theft, was also released by Justice Olusiyi after being remanded at Koton Karfe Correctional Center.

‘”The accused has been in custody since May and is enough for him to learn from his mistake. The accused should return to the society and turn a new leave,” he said.

In the same vein, Sayo Joseph, accused of criminal conspiracy, armed robbery and kidnapping, was released as Justice Olusiyi said the accused has no prima facie case to answer.

At the Okene Custodian Center with 74 inmates, 36 convicted and 38 awaiting trial, Tijani Abdullahi who had been in custody for 14 months (11th July, 2019 precisely) for theft and assault also regained his freedom.

“The defendant had stayed in custody for too long, hence, there is need to release him as he must had also learnt his lessons. The defendant is hereby released unconditionally”.

Justice Olusiyi, however, in his remarks lamented that the remands proceeding in the law is being abused.

Earlier, the station Officer in Charge of Kabba Custodial Centre, Chief Superintendent of Correction, Shuaibu Ishaku, in his welcome address, highlighted some of the center challenges which include insufficient water supply for inmates use, training workshop equipped with tools to enable the inmates have access to reformation skills and computer system for inmates training.

DAILY POST report that over 200 inmates cases were reviewed by the State Acting Chief Judge

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Biafra News : IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu Files N60billion Suit Against Reno Omokri

  In the suit filed through his team of lawyers led by Special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor Esq, at the Enugu Judicial Division of the Enugu State...

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