July 30, 2013

ASUU - Okogie to account for N100bn stabilisation fund

THE Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Monday, urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to prevail on the executive secretary of the National Universities Commission, NUC, to account for the N100 billion annual stabilization fund provided by the Federal Government to the Commission for improvement of facilities in the nation’s government –owned universities. Chairman of the Nsukka Zone of ASUU, Dr. Chidi Osuagwu, at a media briefing on the on-going strike action embarked upon by university lecturers in the country at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University,

July 18, 2013

Tribunal Invalidates Census In Bayelsa State

The Census Tribunal on Thursday invalidated the 2006 enumeration figures in 43 areas in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa, as declared by the National

Rivers State Crisis:ACN Cautions Police

The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has urged the police to be more circumspect and avoid being partisan in their ongoing investigation into the crisis in Rivers State, if the outcome of the investigation is to be acceptable to Nigerians. In a statement, Thursday, by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the fact that only the security aides of

July 15, 2013

Strike: FG, Senate, ASUU meeting Deadlocked

THE negotiations among the Senate, the Federal government and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU over the ongoing industrial action embarked by universities lecturers ended without parties reaching any compromise. The meeting which was at the instance of the chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, PDP Abia North, was called to pacify

July 11, 2013

Virus,17 Others Wanted Over Killing Of Cops

The Bayelsa State Police Commandhas declared wanted leader of the renegade militant group, simply called Virus and 17 others involved in the April gruesome killing of11policemen along the waterways of Lobia community in Southern Ijaw Local GovernmentArea of the state. The police command, according to a statement, yesterday, by its spokesman, Mr. Alex Akhigbe, said

IGP To Investigate Role Of Policemen In Rivers Fracas

Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, yesterday, said the police high command will investigate the role of the police in the fracas at the Rivers State House of Assembly, saying anybody found to have misbehaved would be held accountable. He said he had dispatched a Deputy Inspector General of Police to Port Harcourt to investigate the situation. The Inspector General of police’s position came on the heels of thorough scrutiny by the Minister of State for Education, Nyesom Wike, by his colleague ministers before the commencement of the Federal Executive Council meeting at the State House.

July 10, 2013

Bayelsa Traditional Ruler, 3 Others Arrested Over Crude Oil Theft

A community chief whose name was not released and three other persons have been arrested for the theft of 2,000 metric tons of crude oil on the Akassa waterways in Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. They were arrested yesterday over alleged involvement in the ownership of an unlicenced vessel. The Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta code named Operation Pulo Shield arrested the chief, who is from Twon Brass, after the crew apprehended on the seized vessel claimed he was their sponsor.

July 09, 2013

4 Boko Haram Members Sentenced To Life In Prisonment

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja court on Tuesday sentenced four Islamist extremists to life in prison over 2011 attacks that killed at least 22 people, including the bombing of an electoral office before landmark polls. The attacks on the electoral office, at a campaign rally and a church occurred in the central city of Suleija, near the capital Abuja. The suspects were accused of being members of Islamist extremist group Boko Haram.

July 08, 2013

Men of the Vigilante Service of Ogun State, VSO, reportedly shot dead
a student of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Moruf Raji,
29,yesterday, and also a staff of a telecommunication company, MTN
Nigeria, Akeem Usman, 32, while chasing suspected robbers.
The incident occurred at Adigbe areaof the state capital at about 1.00
a.m when a team of the vigilance service allegedly ordered residents
of 18A, Sorinola Avenue, Oriyanrin, to open their gate for them to
arrest suspected robbers believed to be hiding in the building.
Some of the residents who were mostly students refused to open the
gate, suspecting the vigilante men to be robbers trying to play smart,
according to an eyewitness.
The witness further explained that Moruf and Akeem went out from their
rooms and opened the gate for them but one of the men of VSO opened
fire on the two men killing them instantly.
The VSO still went ahead to force their way into the compound after
shooting the two men and ransacked the rooms, while the victims were
bleeding profusely, Vanguard reports.
The vigilantes were later said to haveused their patrol vehicle to
rush the victims to the Federal Medical Centre, Idi-Aba Abeokuta where
they died following excessive loss of blood.
Sources say Moroof was a Business Administration student of MAPOLY who
was on one-year Industrial attachment and Akeem was a staff ofMTN. He
got married seven months ago, according to a source.
According to findings, Akeem worked in Lagos but was in Abeokuta to
attend a religious programme scheduled for 10.00am on Sunday.
He was said to have resolved to sleepwith a family-friend because of
the proximity of the house to the venue of the programme.
His driver, Abayomi Awoyajo was also said to have sustained injury
after being battered by the membersof vigilance during the raid.
Narrating the incident Abayomi said they were all inside when at about
1.00am ,the vigilante men came asking them to open the door.
"We all thought they were armed robbers, we started running
helter-skelter, some of us hid in the wardrobe, while some hid under
the chairs," he said.
The 30 year old driver, also said the two victims in pool of their
blood crawled back into the house,crying loud, while the vigilantes
forced theirway into the house to continue dealing with all of them in
a brutal matter.
"They even asked for brother Akeem's car key which I gave to them,
but, could not be taken out because of the security device installed
in it, we were later rushed to the hospital" he explained.
Members of the vigilante service involved in the act have now been
arrested by the police from Adigbe station.
The case was said to have been transferred to Eleweran Police
Headquarters, Abeokuta but the Police Public Relations Officer in the
State, Muyiwa Adejobi could not be reached as at the time of filing
this report. [Vanguard]

Yobe Closes Secondary Schools Over Killing Of 30 Students

Following Saturday’s killing of about 30 students and a teacher of the Government Secondary School, Mamudo, the Yobe State government has shut down all secondary schools in the area. Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, worried that morestudents may be attached, gave the order for all the students to be sent home to allow for review of school security throughout the State. The governor, according to a military source, has also appealed for the restoration of mobile phone use to enable citizens to alert security agencies of emergency situations. The Joint Task Force and other security operatives have arrived in the State, SaharaReporters also learnt, and are planningon how to contain Boko Haram’s new tactics in the state. Yobe is one of Nigeria’s three States currently under emergency conditions as a result of the violent activities of the Boko Haram sect. Members of the public are now questioning the quality of the work being done by the military under the emergency following the sect’s brutal attack on GSS Mamudo yesterday. SAHARA REPORTERS

July 06, 2013

Police Station, Bank Attacked As Gunmen Unleash Terror In Yobe

Yet again, Yobe State has come under the spot light for the wrong reasons as report reachingus indicate that Unidentified gunmen suspected to be armed bandits in the early hours of Saturday attacked the Divisional PoliceStation and an old generation bank in Karim Lamido Local Government Area of Taraba state. Three policemen on duty were gunned down and many sustained injuries as the police station was completely destroyed by the attackers

2015 Elections: Jonathan Will Win Re-election - Primate Ayodele

Founder and Spiritual head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, Primate Babatunde Ayodele, has predicted victory for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2015 elections just as he said that President Goodluck Jonathan would not enjoy the support of PDP governors from the North. The prophecy among others was contained in the 2013/2014 predictions of the renowned cleric presented to the public on Friday in Lagos. “Despite the fact that the PDP party will break up, it will still win the 2015elections. “President Jonathan will win the presidential election for a second term and he must pray to avoid taking a wrong step,” he said. He revealed that,“The move to reconcile the northern PDP governors will fail while the president needs prayer to sustain his health.” The cleric also warned of crisis in theland as a result of the 2015 elections and added that the President will lose the support of notable South West politicians. In reference to the merger of opposition parties under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Primate Ayodele said, “the ACN,APGA, ANNPP and CPC merger will fail. “Let us pray fervently for Nigeria natural resources and sharing formula will cause disaffection. Let uspray against bloodshed in the country,” he urged Nigerians

Tanzania Arrests British Terror Suspect Ahsan Ali.

Tanzania has arrested a British man suspected of involvement in unspecified “terrorism activities” in Britain, police in the east African country said. Iqbal Ahsan Ali was arrested in Tanzania’s southern Mbeya region after being found in possession of both British and Tanzanian passports, which is a crime in Tanzania as it

Senate Rejects Zamfara's Plan To Arm Vigilantees

Everybody is slowly warming to the consensus that there are way too many illegal weapons inthe country. To this end, the Senate on Thursday, soundly rejected plans by Zamfara Governor Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar to arm local state vigilante groups. On the other hand, the Senate requested that President Goodluck Jonathan deploy more security personnel to Zamfara and other statesburdened by a rising upsurge in insecurity . Zamfara in particular, has been rocked by recent deadly attacks and killings by the now infamous ‘unknown gunmen’. Concerning Governor Yari’s plan, it was reported that rifles which had been purchasedby the state government, were in the custody of security agents in the state awaiting approval for disbursement. This was contained in a report that was presented by the Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence, Mohammed Shaaba Lafiagi (Kwara/PDP) at Thursday’s plenary. Governor Yari insists that the arms were for self-defence purposes only. The majority of senators however did not buy the idea. To them, a mass proliferation of weapons under the guise of arming vigilantes will have serioussecurity repercussions. “Zamfara and other states with peculiar security challenges will better address their security problems by requesting for additional security personnel and other assistance rather than setting up armed groups that may soon go out of control,” Basheer Garba Mohammed (Kano/PDP) stated at the plenary while leading the debate on the Zamfara motion which he co-sponsored with 50 others. Also, Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul Ningi (Bauchi/PDP) suggested that a panel be set up to establish where the Zamfara governor got the authority to effect the weapons purchase. As is the habit these days in our legislature, there was a moment of real drama during the plenary. As the motion was being debated, Ali Ndume (Borno South/PDP) made a startling comment to the chagrin of many, that about half of the 109 senators in the Senate own guns. Visibly uncomfortable with the statement, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who was the presiding officer, quickly asked Ndume to retract the statement, saying he could not substantiate that claim. According to him, Ndume has not searched thehouse of any senator to ascertain if the senators own any arms. Drama or no drama, these are surely testy times for the nation.