The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission had on July 10 slammed a 24-count charge on Messrs
Oronsaye, Maina and Osarenkhole Afe, a consultant who worked with the Task
Team, as well as his company, Fredrick Hamilton Global Services Limited, which
was used as conduit pipe to siphon funds from the pension unit of the HOSF’s
office.
Wednesday
R-E-V-E-A-LE-D: Read how Oronsaye, Maina, others allegedly stole N1 Billion from pension funds
President Obama Apologies To Japanese Government Over Alleged Wikilleaks US Spying Publication
The United States of America President, Senator
Barack Obama Wednesday apologised to Japanese Government over an alleged publication by WikiLeaks claiming
Washington had been spying on some Japanese politicians, for more than a decades.
This was main public by a government official who disclosed that president Obama held a
telephone conversation with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Wednesday morning,
spokesman Yoshihide Suga said, adding that the pair agreed to work together on
global economic issues in the wake of a stock market meltdown sparked by fears
over China.
INEC: BUHARI VIOLATING CONSTITUTION, SAYS PDP
The Peoples
Democratic Party on Sunday accused President Muhammadu Buhari of violating
several sections of the Constitution.
The party said it
arrived at this conclusion after its review of the political developments in
the country since the All Progressives Congress took office at the center.
The opposition
party, which ruled Nigeria for 16 years before it was defeated by the APC
during the last elections, therefore, said it was alerting Nigerians and the
international community that all was not well with the nation’s democracy.
American Parliament Issued Skewed Intelligence Reports on ISIS
The Pentagon’s inspector
general is investigating allegations that military officials have skewed
intelligence assessments about the United States-led campaign in Iraq against
the Islamic State to provide a more optimistic account of progress, according
to several officials familiar with the inquiry.
The investigation
began after at least one civilian Defense Intelligence Agency analyst told the
authorities that he had evidence that officials at United States Central
Command — the military headquarters overseeing the American bombing campaign
and other efforts against the Islamic State — were improperly reworking the
conclusions of intelligence assessments prepared for policy makers, including
President Obama, the government officials said.
M-I-R-A-C-L-E-: Teenager Neysi Perez, Ressurected & Die Again In western Honduras
A 'dead' teenager
woke up in her coffin and screamed for help one day after she was buried – but
died again before desperate relatives could save her. Grieving family members
pictured above breaking through the concrete tomb from where Neysi Perez, 16,
had been heard 'banging and screaming'.
Relatives who
removed the girl's corpse found that the glass viewing window on her coffin had
been smashed and the tips of her fingers were bruised. But despite efforts to
revive her medics found no signs of life and she was later returned to the
cemetery and reburied in the same mausoleum.
Experts Say Diabetes, Hypertension Excluding Malaria Fever And Other Chronic Diseases Are On Increase in Anambra
A team of Italy based Non
Governmental Organization has called on Nigerian government to invest more on programmes that will improved hearty living standard of the citizenry.
They identified hypertension, diabetes and other chronic disease as the ban of sickness among indigent people in Anambra State, describing it as a major pointer to a decline in the
living standards of the people.
Sunday
I realised democracy benefits on Abacha death row — Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has pledged to support the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to succeed, saying there is no alternative to democracy.
Obasanjo spoke on Friday at his Presidential Hilltop residence in Abeokuta when officials of the National Association of Nigerians Students paid him a visit.
The former president, while narrating his near death experience under the late Abacha administration, recalled that he and some retired military officers and civilians were jailed in 1995 for allegedly plotting to overthrow the administration and released after Abacha’s death in 1998.
Obasanjo spoke on Friday at his Presidential Hilltop residence in Abeokuta when officials of the National Association of Nigerians Students paid him a visit.
The former president, while narrating his near death experience under the late Abacha administration, recalled that he and some retired military officers and civilians were jailed in 1995 for allegedly plotting to overthrow the administration and released after Abacha’s death in 1998.
AMAECHI DIDN’T LEAVE N7BN IN RIVERS TREASURY

Former Governor Rotimi Amaechi had, in a statement, said a total of N7.5bn cash was left behind as the balances for the state’s internally generated revenue account with Skye Bank; the Federal Account Allocation Committee accounts with Zenith Bank and Access Bank; and the state’s Reserve Funds in First Bank.
How 11 killed, 5 injured as Boko Haram attacks Army Chief, Buratai’s convoy
There was massive gunfire fight between troops in the convoy of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai and scores of Boko Haram terrorists who attempted to ambush the Army Chief during an operational visit to troop’s location in the epicenter of the counter insurgency battle on Saturday.
The ambush of the Army Chief’s convoy by the terrorists according to a statement issued in Maiduguri and signed by Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, occurred at Faljari village between Mafa and Dikwa
The ambush of the Army Chief’s convoy by the terrorists according to a statement issued in Maiduguri and signed by Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, occurred at Faljari village between Mafa and Dikwa
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