The former head of state said he was known to be a ‘Born Again’ Christian and Ojukwu, who was the then premier of the Eastern Region, thought his region could secede from Nigeria without consequences because he thought Gowon would not want to go to war.
Friday
Ojukwu never imagined I’d go to war – Gowon
The former head of state said he was known to be a ‘Born Again’ Christian and Ojukwu, who was the then premier of the Eastern Region, thought his region could secede from Nigeria without consequences because he thought Gowon would not want to go to war.
SEE THREE NIGERIANS CAUGHT WITH $20M FAKE CURRENCY IN U.A.E SHARJAH.
A senior police officer in Sharjah says the gang used fake currency to convince people that they can double their money and make them wealthy beyond belief. During the raid, Sharjah Police recovered $20 million in fake currency with the arrest of three Africans. According to Colonel Ibrahim Al Ajill, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), many unsuspecting residents fell prey to the well-orchestrated scam and many of them had visited the police to complain about illegal activities carried out in an apartment in the Al Nahda area.
I HAVEN’T GOT USEFUL TIPS FROM JONATHAN – BUHARI
He spoke on Thursday when a committee from the Centre for Human Security of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, presented a five-point policy document to him at the Buhari Support Organisation office in Abuja.
Hours before the event which held behind closed doors, the All Progressives Congress, insisted that the Federal Government was not cooperating with the transition committee set up by the President-elect.
“Buhari regretted that the outgoing government that is supposed to give him tips on how to take off has done nothing so far,” Garba Shehu, the Director of Media and Publicity of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation, told journalists after the presentation by the committee.
Shehu added that the President-elect “thanked the Obasanjo initiative for the gesture, assuring the committee that his incoming administration will be needing advice as time goes on.”
Areas covered by committee in the document include the economy, security, power, education and infrastructure.
HOW WE DEFEATED JONATHAN – TINUBU
He spoke at a book launch in Lagos where Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka extolled him, and Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State as the drivers of the uprising, which he said, was fast-tracked by President Jonathan’s mishandling of the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF crisis.
The public presentation of the book “Dynamics of Change: The Amaechi Years”, was witnessed by a cross section of the political class and civil society including governors, former governors, senators among others.
Justice Adolphus Karibi-Whyte, who was chairman of the occasion, said the book only offered a glimpse into the vision that stimulated the infrastructure and developments during the Amaechi years in Rivers State.
Amaechi on his part gave a peep into his political challenges, noting how even when he got Tinubu angry before the APC convention, both men set aside their issues for the common goal of achieving victory in the elections that were yet to be held at that time.
Indegenes of Ezinano Community Call For Lawrence Chinwuba's Sack
The mammoth crowd thronged the state secretariat, Awka, with
placards carrying different inscriptions like; Sack Lawrence Chinwuba Now, Law
Is Death, Here if Your Coffin, Thief, Converting Our Heritance To Private Use,
Chinwuba Must Leave Awka For Us, and host of others, noted with strong
equivocation that the state commissioner should be sack in the interest peace in the
state capital.
The protesters, who are in their advance ages 40 and above barricade the entrance of
the state secretariat bearing white coffin, with the
commissioner for housing picture on it and traditional quotes to exorcise non indegene in their community.
Our enemies are after us, says Azikiwe university VC
The Vice- Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State , Professor Joseph Ahaneku on Wednesday accused those who contested the position of vice- chancellorship of the institution with him about a year ago of trying to pull him down.
He said “ bad losers and those facing disciplinary actions were behind students' protest that erupted in the university on Tuesday.”
The Vice-Chancellor spoke through the Director of communications of the University, Dr Emmanuel Ojukwu.
He said “ bad losers and those facing disciplinary actions were behind students' protest that erupted in the university on Tuesday.”
The Vice-Chancellor spoke through the Director of communications of the University, Dr Emmanuel Ojukwu.
The president of the Student Union Government of the university, Noble Eyisi, had on Tuesday called out some students of the university to protest the hike in post-Unified Matriculation Examination Test from N1,000 to N2,000
The students also condemned N7,500 paid by the candidates for biometric data
In a letter to the Vice-Chancellor before the Tuesday protest, the students accused the management of the university of being corrupt for so doing..
The students also condemned N7,500 paid by the candidates for biometric data
In a letter to the Vice-Chancellor before the Tuesday protest, the students accused the management of the university of being corrupt for so doing..
AMAECHI: BUHARI’S VICTORY SAVED ME
Amaechi spoke at the public presentation of the compilation of his administration’s achievements in Lagos. The book “Dynamics of Change: The Amaechi Years” is edited by Dr Chidi Amuta and Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi.
Amaechi said he knew that he would be in trouble if change did not happen in Nigeria and was prepared to make the sacrifices necessary to make it happen.
“I knew I was going to be in trouble. Anything that would cause that change not to take place, I was ready to make that sacrifice. The federal government sent out a signal that if they won nobody should let me out of Nigeria from any airport. One day Asiwaju got angry with me. He was very angry. I went to his house with Mallam Nasir El-Rufai and knelt down, saying ‘please let’s not disagree, let’s win first and then we can disagree’.”
“I lost my passport in Ghana and went to the High Commission. They gave me a certificate but the Ambassador was given a query for doing so. I later applied for a passport and they gave me green, not red. Now they have given it to me – two weeks ago,” Amaechi said.
CONDUCT BUREAU ORDERS PRESIDENT JONATHAN, MINISTERS, OTHERS TO DECLARE ASSETS
Also, all newly-elected governors, National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly members have been directed to obtain assets declaration forms.
It, however, said after the submission of the forms, its officers will move round nationwide to verify the claims of political office holders.
According to a notice by the Secretary to the bureau, Mr. Kolade Omoyola, the filling of assets declaration forms is in line with the 5th Schedule to the 1999 Constitution.
OIL MARKETERS COURT APC LEADERS OVER N200BN SUBSIDY PAYMENT
A source said yesterday that they had decided to woo the APC leaders in the face of the seeming reluctance of the outgoing Jonathan administration to settle the Federal Government’s indebtedness to fuel marketers as a way of ending the crippling nationwide product shortage.
The courting of the APC came on day the importer said they could not guarantee that the ongoing fuel scarcity would end before the expiration of this government on May 29. The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) and the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMA), which stated this at a joint press conference in Lagos, alleged that the “insensitive approach” of the outgoing government to sufferings caused by the ongoing scarcity was likely to make the incoming government to inherit the crisis.
JONATHAN ORDERS $500M OIL PROJECT MOVED FROM LAGOS
The project is a partnership between LADOL Integrated Logistics Enterprise and Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea.
The two companies are to build fabrication and integration yards for Egina Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facility for the use of local and foreign-owned oil companies.
The multi-million dollar project is in phases, and billed to be completed in the next five years.
The project is said to have reached an “advanced stage” before Jonathan issued a directive that it should be relocated.
The directive, contained in two letters dated April 27, was signed by Mr A.B Mohammed, a general manager with the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).
Mohammed signed the letters on behalf of the NPA Managing Director, Sanusi Ado Bayero, who is believed to be a stakeholder in Intel, an oil and gas logistics firm in Rivers State– an allegation he has denied in newspaper advertorials.
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