Former governor
of Anambra state and a chieftain of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC),
Dr Chinwoke Mbadinuju, has appraised the state of the nation under President
Muhammadu Buhari in the last one hundred days of assuming the mantle of power
and argued that the nation under the retired soldier is undergoing an
unprecedented positive national recovery. He told CELESTINE OKAFOR in this
interview that what was needed is a massive national support for the Buhari
government.
Sunday
UK Governnent Gives Reason For Delay in Repartration of Umaru Dikko’s loot —
The British
government has denied allegations that it aids corruption in Nigeria, saying it
is committed to repatriating Nigeria’s looted funds kept in the country.
The denial was
made following an allegation by a United Kingdom-based organisation, Security
in Africa.
According to a
director of the organisation, Ben Oguntala, the British government allegedly
aids and abets corrupt leaders in Nigeria and other African countries.
Why Buhari Does Not Like Ndigbo
There has been a
spate of criticism and worry from the Eastern end complaining that President
Buhari’s appointments thus far have been lopsided, and has generally ignored
the South-Eastern Igbo in large part, and the minorities of the South, to some
extent.
The president’s
profile of appointments to key military, security, and corporate institutional
positions has tended more to be from the North. In a sense, the President has
made the office of the president, the face of his administration, a profoundly
regional one. The most disturbing to most people was the quick overturning of
the appointment of Mr. Nwabueze C. Obi, as the acting MD of the National
Maritime and Safety Agency, NIMASA, replaced with Mr. Haruna Jauro in quick
order on the orders of the president.
N78.3m WEBSITE FRAUD UPDATE: CACOL replies Fashola, insists on allegation
The Coalition
Against Corrupt Leaders on Saturday took a swipe at the former Governor of
Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, describing his administration as draconian
and anti-people.
The activist
group was reacting to Fashola’s condemnation of its call on President Muhammadu
Buhari not to consider the ex-governor for appointment for his alleged
mismanagement of state funds.
CACOL said the
Fashola-led administration was engulfed in several controversies which could
not be overlooked.
Thousands of PDP Supporters Defeat To APC In Yenegoa
Yenagoa, Bayelsa
State capital was brought to a standstill, yesterday, as thousands besieged the
Samson Siasia Stadium to witness the formal declaration of over 70 leaders of
the Peoples Democratic Party, led by the embattled state Chairman, Col Sam
Inokoba (rtd), and a former Managing
Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission NDDC, Timi Alaibe, for the
All Progressives Congress APC.
ICPC seizes 24 property from three Most Corrupt Civil Servants
The Independent
Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Tribunal has commenced a clampdown on
very wealthy civil servants.
Already, the
agency has seized 24 property and several cars from three civil servants with
one of them having 18 property.
A document
obtained from the Office of the Chairman of the ICPC, Mr. Ekpo Nta, with the
title ‘Notice of Seizure of Movable and Immovable Properties Pursuant to
Section 45 (4) a – (b) of the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Ac
2000, revealed that the commission seized the property from three officials of
the Ministry of Niger Delta.
Saturday
UNILAG RAPE UPDATE: Another Victim Ascribe Her Ordeal To ASTHMA Crisis
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Crisis Between TINUBU/FASHOLA Gets Dirtier Than Expected
The crisis
between two ex-governors of Lagos State, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Mr
Babatunde Fashola deepened on Friday with reports that loyalists of both
gladiators have drawn up battle plans, even as stakeholders in both the All
Progressives Congress (APC) and Lagos State are said to have waded in, calling
for a truce.
A former member
of the Lagos State Executive Council who did not want to be named, told Ashiwaju.org on Friday that “some elders are planning a peace meeting
between the duo.”
The Return to Idoto: When Pilgrims pay Homage to a Forlorn god
The grasses were
fresh with dew when we arrived; pilgrims in search of an abandoned god. We were
nothing like the Maggi; so we made our journey at the best time of the year –
when the countryside is redolent with the fragrance of blooming flowers. Before
us, the plains of Ojoto spread out in their greenest splendor; heaving with
life. Not knowing what to expect, Odili and I had set forth at dawn. We wended
our way down the slope, tracing the contours of a low hill to the beckoning
grove.
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