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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
First Bank to shut operations on Thursday, and reopen on Monday
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Northern Governors To Meet On Thursday Over State Of Insecurity
Thursday, October 25, 2012
NDLEA uncovers drug in aso oke
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Taraba governor dies in plane accident
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FG releases N300bn for 2012 budget’s capital projects
The Federal Government has released N300 billion for capital projects under the 2012 budget to Ministries, Departments and Agencies.
The fund, which was released on Thursday, is for quarter four and raises capital votes released so far under the budget to N1.01 trillion.
The latest release was contained in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant (Communications) to the Finance Minister, Mr. Paul Nwabuikwu.
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FRSC issues alert on Abuja-Gwagwalada Road, asks motorists to take Kuje exit
Federal Road Safety Corps on Thursday morning warned travellers on Abuja-Gwagwalada Road to expect some delay as a result of the unruly behaviour of some truck drivers.
In a post on Facebook at 6.35a.m, FRSC said two trailer drivers intentionally blocked the entire expressway with their trucks, causing a traffic jam on the busy road.
It advised road users, especially those travelling home from Abuja for the Sallah holiday, to use Kuje exit to Gwagwalada.
The alert reads: “Sallah travelers -Abuja Exit Traffic Alert! Between Giri junction and towards Gwagwalada is blocked presently due to two trailers who refuse to abide by (the) rules.
“They intentionally used their trailers to cross the road. If you are still in Abuja, you are advised to use Kuje exit to Gwagwalada! FRSC officers and other law enforcers are there to restore traffic flow on the road.”
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Wednesday, October 24, 2012
FRSC issues alert on Abuja-Gwagwalada Road, asks motorists to take Kuje exit
In a post on Facebook at 6.35a.m, FRSC said two trailer drivers intentionally blocked the entire expressway with their trucks, causing a traffic jam on the busy road.
It advised road users, especially those travelling home from Abuja for the Sallah holiday, to use Kuje exit to Gwagwalada.
The alert reads: “Sallah travelers -Abuja Exit Traffic Alert! Between Giri junction and towards Gwagwalada is blocked presently due to two trailers who refuse to abide by (the) rules.
“They intentionally used their trailers to cross the road. If you are still in Abuja, you are advised to use Kuje exit to Gwagwalada! FRSC officers and other law enforcers are there to restore traffic flow on the road.”
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Obama campaign claims Ohio poll leads
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The Obama campaign put all joking aside after Thursday night’s charity dinner at the Waldorf Astoria in New York with a new memo on Friday morning that said the US president was ahead in the critical battleground state of Ohio compared with this time four years ago.
The memo highlighted four polls that showed Mr Obama with significant leads among early voters and that four in five Ohioans who had registered to vote this year were either female, under 30 years-old, black or Latino – demographics that traditionally favour the president.
“Republicans are similarly talking up their ground game and early vote numbers, but their assertions rest on much shakier ground,” said Jeremy Bird, the Obama campaign’s national field director.
Mr Bird hit out at the Romney campaign’s suggestion that Republicans were making strong gains in early voting and outperforming voter registration in Ohio’s largest counties. He said the Romney campaign was “disingenuously” looking at the increase in Republican voters during the primary, when Republicans had a competitive race but Democrats did not.
Mr Obama and Mr Romney headed back on the campaign trail – the president to Virginia while Mr Romney was in Florida – after a brief respite in their battle for the White House.
On Thursday night, both presidential candidates appeared at the annual Al Smith Catholic charity dinner at the Waldorf Astoria in New York and poked fun at one another and themselves.
Mr Romney, in white tie and tails, began his speech talking about the many wardrobe changes required by an election campaign. “It’s nice to finally relax and wear what Ann and I wear around the house,” he quipped.
He joked about Mr Obama’s running mate, Joe Biden, who he remarked would “laugh at anything” – a reference to Mr Biden’s frequent laughter and big grin during his recent debate against Paul Ryan, the Republican vice-presidential hopeful.
Mr Romney referred to the media’s alleged bias in favour of Mr Obama. He predicted the headlines for the next morning would read: “Obama embraced by Catholics. Romney dines with rich people.”
The Republican candidate made a few biting remarks, including one when he said he wondered what Mr Obama was thinking as he looked around the room among the elite in Washington with just a few months left in his presidency: “So little time, so much to redistribute.”
Mr Obama took shots at Mr Romney. As he approached the podium he said to the clapping crowd: “Please take your seats. Otherwise Clint Eastwood will yell at them,” a reference to the Hollywood actor’s performance at the Republican national convention.
He poked fun at Mr Romney’s trip to Europe, in which he offended Londoners on the eve of the opening ceremony for the Olympics. “After my foreign trip in 2008, I was attacked as a celebrity because I was so popular with our allies overseas. And I have to say, I’m impressed with how well governor Romney has avoided that problem,” he said to laughs.
He noted that “Mitt” was actually Mr Romney’s middle name (his first name is Willard), and said “I wish I could use my middle name.” Mr Obama’s middle name is Hussein.
The US president did not spare himself. “Some of you may have noticed, I had a lot more energy in our second debate. I felt really well rested after the nice long nap I had in the first debate.”
And, as he did when he first appeared at the dinner in 2008 alongside John McCain, he included a jab at his running mate.
“I’ve heard some people say, ‘Barack, you’re not as young as you used to be. Where’s that golden smile? Where’s that pep in your step?’ And I say, ‘Settle down, Joe, I’m trying to run a cabinet meeting.”
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Police dismiss Sergeant who ordered students lynched
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THE police on Thursday said the policeman involved in the killing of the four students of the University of Port Harcourt in Aluu, Rivers State, Sergeant Lucky Orji, had been dismissed from the force.
The spokesman for the police in Rivers, Mr. Ben Ugwuegbulam confirmed to our correspondent in Port Harcourt that Orji had been dismissed and that he was among the 13 suspects arraigned in court on Wednesday.
“He (Orji) was among those arraigned in court yesterday (Wednesday). He is no longer a policeman because he has been dismissed,” Ugwuegbulam said.
The four male students, Lloyd Toku, Ugonna Obuzor, Chiadika Biringa and Tekena Erikena, were beaten and set ablaze by a mob suspected to be residents of Omuokiri Aluu, a community located about three kilometers to UNIPORT.
Thirteen suspects, including the traditional ruler of the community, were arraigned in court on Wednesday.
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2013 budget is prudent, reasonable, says finance minister
In a statement by her spokesman, Mr. Paul Nwabuikwu, the minister said the presentation of the national budget by President Goodluck Jonathan in October was the earliest in recent memory.
She also said criticisms of the ministry’s aspect of the budget were unwarranted.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Court remands petroleum magnate, others in police custody
Ubah and other senior officers of the company – the Head of Trading, Nsikan Usoro; the Depot Manager, Godfrey Okorie; the General Manager, Operations, Chibuzo Ogbuokiri; and the Executive Director, Operations, Orji Joseph Anayo – are being held for alleged diversion of fuel subsidy payment by the Federal Government, Eagle Online reports.
Man arraigned for allegedly stealing computers from church
The police on Thursday arraigned one Paul Ogor before a Kubwa Senior Magistrates’ Court in Abuja on a two-count charge of house-breaking and theft.
Police prosecutor, Sandra Oparaugo, told the court that one Immalusi Silas, a security man at St. Bartholomew Anglican Church, Kubwa, reported the case to the police on October 1.
Oparaugo said that on the same day, the accused allegedly broke into an office in the said church and stole two sets of computer valued at N150, 000, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
“He was arrested while trying to escape from the crime scene,” Oparaugo said, adding that the offence contravened Sections 346 and 286 of the Penal Code.
The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The prosecutor, however, requested for an adjournment to enable the police to prove their case.
The presiding Magistrate, Mrs. Simisola Adeniyi, adjourned the case to October 19 for hearing and granted the accused bail in the sum of N100, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
She ruled that both sureties must reside within the jurisdiction of the court while one of them must be a civil servant.
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Flood: 25% of Nigerians displaced, says Jonathan as Dangote committee targets N100bn
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday regretted that no fewer than 25 per cent Nigerians had been displaced by the flood ravaging most parts of the country.
He said since those saddled with the responsibility of compiling data on the victims were still working, there was possibility that the figure might be more than that.
He said his major concern was therefore how to resettle the displaced persons immediately after the flood receded.
Jonathan spoke at the Presidential Villa, Abuja while inaugurating the National Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation which he set up to raise fund to augment government’s efforts at mitigating the pains of the flood.
The committee has businessman, Alhaji Aliko Dangote; and a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association as its co-chairmen. Chairman of Globacom, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jnr., who was absent at the inauguration is the Chief Fund Mobiliser.
The President regretted that some states of the federation, including
his home state Bayelsa, are currently about 80 per cent submerged.
He said his government was sad that Nigeria was facing what he called its unfair share of the global phenomenon.
He tasked members of the committee to ascertain the impact of the flood on the people, raise fund to complement or augment government’s efforts to mitigate the pains and advise government on other things incidental.
He said he expected the job to be completed in 12 months.
He said, “When people face this kind of flood devastation, it is no longer a national issue, it is an international issue because of the magnitude of refugees.
“This is a country of 167 million as at November last year’s projection. It’s almost a year since that figure was released though the Commission is yet to release fresh figures, we are definitely more than that now.
“And when you consider the fact that about 25 per cent or so of these communities are impacted by that, though the actual figure of the land and area affected is yet to get to us, have been affected by the flood.
“I spoke to my governor yesterday, he was so desperate because he said people do not even have food because all the channels of communications to Bayelsa State has been blocked by water.
“So you have enormous responsibility but we believe you are equal to the task.”
The President said members of the committee were carefully selected because the assignment needed people with empathy and human kindness.
Jonathan assured stakeholders that his government is up to the task as it will do everything possible to ameliorate the pains.
“Let me also use this opportunity to assure Nigerians again that the present administration will do everything possible to ameliorate the impact of this devasting flood on our people.
“We will do everything to cushion their pains, and we have put up a strong team made up of credible men and women who will also help government to achieve this,” he added.
Dangote, in his remarks, said he and other members of the committee saw their selection as a call to service.
He regretted that the floods came at a time the nations was battling with other challenges.
He, however, commended the President for responding swiftly to the situation by allocating funds and materials and materials for the relief and rehabilitation of the victims and also the setting up of presidential technical committee and the fund-raising one.
He said the committee would reach out to relevant organisations and individuals nationally and internationally to join them in mobilising resources and ideas to complement government’s efforts.
He also promised that the committee would be accountable and transparent in carrying out the assignment in such a way that both donors and beneficiaries are given account of the judicious application of funds and materials donated for the purpose.
“Be rest assured that we will not only rise to your expectations, but indeed, we will exceed them,” he said.
Dangote later told State House correspondents that there was no limit to how much the committee intends to raise.
He, however, added that a minimum of N100bn would be raised.
He said, “Our target is as much as we can think of and I am sure lot of Nigerians will donate something including yourselves.
“We are targeting N100 billion minimum, we do not want to look at it as a government issue.
“For some of us, when there were disasters in other countries we helped and so we expect people to help us.”
Members of the committee inaugurated by the President include Alhaji Karami Isiaku Rabiu, Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, Ngo Hannatu Cholum, Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija, Prof. Dora Akunyili and Mr. Tony Elumelu.
Others are the Secretary-General, Nigerian Red Cross, representatives of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, UNDP, European Union, DFID and USAID.
Permanent secretaries of the Ministries of Environment, Water Resources, Works, Agriculture, Health, Finance, National Planning and the Ecological Funds Office are also members.
Other members are the Director-General, NEMA; acting Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Chairman, Senate Committee on Special Duties, Chairman, House Committee on Environment , representatives of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, National Council of Women’s Societies, Mr. Tunde Lemo, (representing the Central Bank of Nigeria), Ms. Fatima Wali, Mr. Frank Nweke Jnr., and Senator Florence Ita-Giwa.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Jonathan presents N4.92 trillion budget for 2013
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday in Abuja presented a budget of N4.9 trillion for the 2013 fiscal year, representing a five per cent increase to that of 2012 which was N4.7 trillion.
Jonathan said the budget titled, “Budget of Fiscal Consolidation with Inclusive Growth,” was premised on an oil benchmark of $75 per barrel in a volatile oil market.
The breakdown revealed Works got N183.5 billion, Power N742.6 billion, Education N426.5 billion, Health N279.23 billion, Defence N340.91 billion, Police N319.65 billion, Agriculture and Rural Development N81.41 billion.
He said the machinery and spare parts imported for local sugar manufacturing industries would attract zero per cent duty starting from January 2013.
The president said that the import duty for rice would also be increased to encourage local production.
“There will also be a five year tax holiday for sugar-cane and sugar value chain investors.
“A 10 per cent import duty and 100 per cent levy will be applied for both polished and brown rice,” he said.
On oil and gas, Jonathan said efforts were being made to restructure the sector for improved performance.
“The oil and gas sub-sector requires a lot to sustain and ensure improvement.
“We shall, therefore, complement available resources with the proposed infrastructure Euro bond of about one billion dollar in order to complete gas pipeline and other infrastructure investment,” he added.
Jonathan said all commercial aircraft and spare part imported into Nigeria would attract zero per cent duty and zero per cent tax.
According to him, this will applicably improve safety in our skies and ease maintenance.
He said machinery and equipment imported for use in solid minerals would attract zero per cent import duty and zero per cent tax.
On mass-transit, he noted that all components for buses of 40 -seater would attract zero per cent tax down from five per cent so as to encourage the production of mass-transit buses.
“Government is desirous of encouraging green growth and in this regard, we will provide incentive for energy efficient vehicles in the 2014 fiscal year,” Jonathan said.
The president said his government was working at empowering women through five pilot ministries, Agriculture, Health, Communication technology, Water Resources and Works.
“The Ministry of Agriculture will work with the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology to ensure that five million women farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs receive mobile phones to be able to access information on agriculture through an electronic wallet scheme.’’
Jonathan also said N3 billion would be disbursed for routine immunisation.
He said the number of women employed as contractors would be increased by giving them 35 per cent of FERMA rehabilitation works.
According to him, the regime is disappointed with the performance of the nation’s athletes at the just concluded Olympics, but impressed with the performance of the Paralympians.
“We will soon hold a retreat on sports and how to move it forward.’’
He said that his administration had attracted N7. 8 billion investment commitment to the agriculture sector and that an extra 2.5 million jobs would be created in 2015.
The president said government was working toward optimal implementation of the budget in order to save cost.
Jonathan appealed to the National Assembly and Nigerians to support the administration in realising the objectives of the budget.
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Jonathan begins tour of flood ravaged states on Thursday
President Goodluck Jonathan will on Thursday begin the first-phase of an inspection tour of states affected by the floods.
This is contained in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
He said the president would visit flooded parts of Kogi, Anambra, Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers states.
He said before embarking on the tour, the president would inaugurate the National Committee on Flood Relief and Rehabilitation on Thursday.
The president had, on Tuesday, constituted the committee on the ravaging flood during a national broadcast.
The committee was established as part of measures by the Federal Government to provide urgent succour and relief to victims of the floods across the country.
It has Alhaji Aliko Dangote and Mr Olisa Agbakoba as co-chairmen and Dr. Mike Adenuga of Globacom as the chief fund raiser.
It is charged with the responsibility of raising additional funds to support ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to ensure the provision of adequate relief to flood victims.
The committee will also ensure effective post-impact rehabilitation of affected persons and communities.
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Jonathan appoints new CDS, naval, air force chiefs
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday appointed Vice Admiral Ola Ibrahim as the new Chief of Defence Staff.
A statement by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, said Ibrahim (Kwara State), who until his elevation was the Chief of Naval Staff, took over from Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin, who has retired from service.
Jonathan also appointed Rear Admiral Dele Joseph Ezeoba from Delta State as the new Chief of Naval Staff and Air Vice Marshal Alex Sabundu Badeh as the new Chief of Air Staff.
He, however, retained Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika (Abia) as the Chief of Army Staff.
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Landslide buries 18 children at Chinese primary school
A landslide buried 18 children at a primary school in the south-western Chinese province of Yunnan
on Thursday, state media said.
The landslide hit Zhenhe village in Yunnan’s Yiliang county about 8.00 a.m. the semi-official China News Service reported.
It engulfed the school building and two nearby homes in an estimated 10,000 cubic metres of debris, the agency said.
Eighteen children were missing at the school and an adult was buried in one of the neighbouring homes, it quoted local officials as saying.
It said government rescue teams had reached the mountainous area, which was hit by a series of earthquakes that killed 81 people and injured some 800 people on September 7.
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