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The Chief Justice of
Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, has okayed an investigation into
a petition accusing a Chief Magistrate in Abuja, Mr. Abubakar
Babashani, of deliberately frustrating moves to commence hearing on the
perjury charge entered against the Presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (ret).
Already, the CJN has directed the magistrate to immediately file his
response to the petition entitled “Case of Abuse of Office and Manifest
Bias by His Worship, Abubakar Babashani, in The Criminal Complaint by
Shield Jones Ufot & Ors. Vs. Muhammed Buhari.” Reacting to the
petition, the CJN via a letter with Ref. No. CJN/MAN/B9/S.1/VOL.VI/389,
which was signed by his Senior Special Assistant, Mrs. Hadiza Sa’eed,
said he would give due consideration to all the allegations that were
raised against the magistrate in the complaint letter dated February 4,
2015.
Yoruba leaders across the country, on Thursday, endorsed President
Goodluck Jonathan in the forthcoming presidential election and insisted
on the implementation of the reports of the national conference.
They advocated structural changes in the constitution of the Nigerian
nation rather than the clamour for personality change at the helm of
affairs in the country. The leaders, including various groups across
the Yoruba nation, which comprise the Afenifere, Yoruba Self
Determinants Group, Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) and other Yoruba
leaders across the South-West states, restated their commitment to the
realisation of an indivisible and united Nigeria.
• Separates the office of the Attorney General from the Justice Min
THE Senate, on Wednesday, passed the constitution amendment bill into
law, marking the fourth time the 1999 Constitution is being amended.
The senators, in the process, amended Section 9 of the Constitution, to
ensure that once the amendment bill scales the huddle in the state
assemblies, a siting president does not need to assent to it.
Diamond Bank PLC, a leading
retail bank in Nigeria, has restated its commitment towards the intellectual
development of children in the country.
Victor Ezenwoko, Executive
Director, Lagos and West Businesses, Diamond Bank PLC, who spoke during the
public presentation of the finalists of the 2015 edition of the Vision Of The
Child competition, stated that the Bank’s support for the competitive programme
was in recognition of the importance of children to the future of the country.
Diamond Bank is a sponsor of the Vision Of The Child, which is a live painting
and literary arts competition for children, which forms part of activities
commemorating the Lagos Black Festival of Arts and Culture.
He said: “Nigeria’s future
depends not only on our children but also on the investment we make on them. It
is in recognition of this that Diamond Bank supports the Vision Of The Child
Competition. As a responsible corporate institution, we will continue to
support this initiative because it is our own little contribution towards the
wellbeing of the Nigerian Child.”
ANOTHER Prince of the Benin royal family, Prince Ekpen
Erediauwa, has resigned his appointment as Executive Director
(Government House) barely 24 hours after he alleged that Governor Adams
Oshiomhole harassed and threatened his life over a parcel of land he
acquired from the Federal Government some years ago. Meanwhile, the Edo State Government, yesterday, denied the allegation. Prince Erediauwa said he will also institute a legal action against the governor over the alleged harassment and threat to his life.
This is coming on the heels of the recent demolition of official
residences of some staff of the University of Benin by the governor, as
the dust raised by that action is yet to settle. According to Prince
Erediauwa, “There is a parcel of land at Okoro-Otun Avenue, GRA Benin.
It is a Federal Government property based on investigations I conducted a
few years ago. I made some contacts and acquired the land.
Nigeria’s leading online marketplace Kaymu.com.ng has expanded operations to Warri and Benin. This comes hot on the heels of its expansion to Abuja, Port Harcourt and Ibadan.
In a statement released by the Managing Director of Kaymu.com.ng,
Evangeline Wiles, ‘The company which started with one hub in Lagos has
since grown in two years to establish hubs in six geo-political regions
in Nigeria’’.
Fresh facts
emerged on Thursday about the allegation by the Rivers State Governor,
Rotimi Amaechi, that President Goodluck Jonathan’s Peoples Democratic
Party gave some pastors N6bn to campaign against the Presidential
candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari
(retd.), in the 2015 presidential election. A Borno State-based
Pastor, Kallamu Dikwa, said the money allegedly given to the pastors by
the Presidency was N7bn and not N6bn as alleged by Amaechi, who doubled
as the Director-General of the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation. Amaechi had alleged that some unnamed leaders of the PDP paid N6bn to Christian clerics to campaign against the APC.
But reacting to the Northern States Christian Elders Forum, who
challenged Amaechi to name those pastors involved in the bribery
scandal, Dikwa told journalists in Kaduna on Thursday that the said
money was channelled through the leadership of the Christian Association
of Nigeria. Dikwa, who is the Executive Director of the Voice of
Northern Christian Movement, said CAN got the said money (N7bn) on
January 26, 2015 and disbursed N3m each to state Chairmen of the CAN
across the country.
Presidential candidate of
the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), said
he would publicly declare his assets and liabilities, if voted into
power. Buhari stated this in a document obtained by our
correspondent in Abuja on Thursday. The document highlights what Buhari
will do in his first 100 days if he assumes power on May 29. He said he would encourage political appointees in his administration to also declare their assets publicly. If the APC candidate keeps to his promise, he will be the second Nigeria’s President to publicly declare his assets.
PRESIDENT Goodluck
Jonathan on Thursday, in State House Marina, Lagos met with the Yoruba
Elders Council (YCE) with a call on Nigerian politicians to put the
country’s unity and stability ahead of their personal or political
ambitions. He observed that the country must exist first for anyone
to be able to aspire to be president or vice president or any other
political office for that matter. Jonatan said: “No matter what we
want to do, that is those of us who are aspiring to run this country or
even at the state level, first and foremost, you must have a country.
“If we don’t have a country there will be no office to hold; whether it
is the office of the President or office of the Vice President or
office of the minister or whatever office, there must be Nigeria first.
“My position is that let us all collectively defend and protect this
country and that is why I always feel bad when people make statements
that expose Nigeria as if it is the worst country on earth. We are not
that bad.
Presidential
Campaign Organisation of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDPPCO, has
accused the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress,
APC, General Muhammadu Buhari, of setting the stage for a replay of the
2011 post-election violence that claimed the lives of several Nigerians.
The PDP presidential campaign also declared that the APC is kicking
against the deployment of soldiers for the general election to enable
them have a field day to harass and intimidate voters and unleash
violence on the polity once they lose the election. Addressing a
press conference in Abuja, the director of Media and Publicity of the
PDP campaign organisation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode said it is now very
clear to PDP that APC is determined to cause security breaches in the
next few weeks. “This has been confirmed by their vigorous campaign
of calumny against the military and their consistent demand that
soldiers must not be deployed for security surveillance at the polling
booths in the forthcoming elections.”