The Catholic
Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev. Paulinous Eze Okafor has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to prioritize the fixing
of the national power supply and adopt sincere
onslaught against corruption as the ban of any meaning economic development.
He stated this at
a media briefing to mark this year Nigeria 55th independence
anniversary, said nation development would not be complete without adequate
power supply and virile political will to fight corruption.Wednesday
Monday
SARS Anambra Parrades 10 Kidnap Suspects Recovers Bus, Motorcycle, 750 Rounds of AK-47 Live Ammunitions
Anambra state
police command has paraded 10 suspected kidnapers and armed robbers arrested
from different locations of the state for the month of September.
Addressing
journalists in Akwuzu, Anambra state, the Anambra state public relation
officer, Mr. Alli Ugochukwu assured resident of the state of the command
resolve to ensure they enjoy the ember period devoid of crime or criminal activities.
ARMY DENIES ACCUSING BORNO ELDERS OF SPONSORING BOKO HARAM
The Nigerian Army has clarified that it did not accuse Borno Elders of sponsoring Boko Haram but rather some indigenes of the state of planning to prolong the group led terrorism in the North East.
The Director of Army Public Relations (DAPR), Col. Sani Usman, who made this clarification yesterday, disclosed that they did not refer to the elders in their statement.
Usman said that “the attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to observations and concerns by well meaning Nigerians especially the Borno Elders Leaders of Thought (BELT) about the misinterpretation of the warning.”
BUHARI STOPS SPECIAL ALLOWANCE FOR VILLA GUARDS
President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the stoppage of special allowance for security personnel in the Presidential Villa, investigations by The Punch have revealed.
Before now, all security personnel posted to the Villa were being paid what is known as Risk and Hazard Allowance.
However, since his assumption of office, President Buhari was said to have refused to pay the money to them.
During the last regime, our correspondents gathered that senior security officers covering the Villa were said to have been collecting between N75,000 and N50,000 while their junior ones received between N30,000 and N25,000 on a monthly basis.
HAJJ TRAGEDY: EMIR, HIS WIVES, JEGA’S BROTHER, JUDGE, 9 OTHERS DIE
The people of Taraba State are in deep shock following the demise of one of the First Class chiefs in the state, the Kpanti Zing His Royal Highness, Muhammad Samba Abbas who died with two of his wives in the hajj tragedy in Mina, Saudi Arabia, which claimed hundreds of pilgrims from different nations.
Two Appeal Court justices, one of whom was the brother of former INEC chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega, Justice Abubakar Abdulkadir Jega, were confirmed dead by Nigerian judicial authorities at the weekend.
Jega was the presiding justice of Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal.
His remains had been reportedly identified at the mortuary in Saudi Arabia as one the five missing pilgrims from Kebbi State.
Tragedy Associated With Kidnapping And Result On Society
The situation is horrify¬ing, even as some of the cases are frightening. From the Niger Delta region where the monster seems to have emerged and the South East where it is now a thriving in¬dustry, to the West and Northern parts of the country, Kidnapping for ransom has spread across the length and breadth of Nigeria, like a maddening fire and threaten¬ing to consume the soul of the country.No day passes without stories of kidnapped Nigerians stirring the airwaves. No one is spared:
Read What APC Intend To Lose To PDPD Should Saraki Fail Anti-Graft Litigation
Senators elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are intensifying efforts to take over the senate should Senate President Bukola Saraki fail to survive his ongoing legal battles, which they view as power play among contending forces within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Ashiwaju.org got wind of the plot from some of the Senators, who have been meeting over the development in the senate and the travails of Senator Saraki.
Saraki, whose emergence as Senate President was as a result of the overwhelming support given to him by PDP senators despite his party’s opposition to his aspiration for the topmost position in the senate, is currently facing a 13-count charge of alleged false declaration of assets at the Code of Conduct Tribunal.
Saturday
MINISTERIAL LIST NOW READY FOR SENATE SCREENING
The list of nominees into the cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari is ready, and this is authoritative.
President Buhari, it was learnt, ratified the list for transmission to the Senate shortly before his departure to the United States on Thursday.
The list, according to an authoritative presidency source, is a mixture of technocrats and politicians across all divides in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The source added that the list would be transmitted to the Senate for confirmation “any time from now” ahead of the resumption of the National Assembly from recess next week.
Many Sins/Corruption Allegations Under Ahmadu Giadu (NDLEA Chairman) Revealed---Open Letter
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
Sokoto State Command
Nassrawa-Arkilla Area
Sokoto.
14th September,2015.
President Muhammadu Buhari,GCFR
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
State House
Federal Capital Territory
Abuja.
Through;
Alhaji Ahmadu Giade
Chairman/Chief Executive
N.D.L.E.A.
4, Shaw Road
Ikoyi- Lagos.
Through;
State Commander
N.D.L.E.A.
Sokoto State Command.
Your Excellency Sir,
FURTHER DETAILS OF ALHAJI AHMADU GIADE’S (NDLEA CHAIRMAN/CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S) CORRUPT PRACTICES AND IMPROPRIETIES.
Further to my petition against Alhaji Ahmadu Giade (Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA) dated 29th July, 2015 (copy attached), I hereby furnish some other details of Alhaji Ahmadu Giade’s corrupt practices and improprieties as Follows;
FRAUDULENT AND UNLAWFUL OCCUPATION OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF NDLEA FOR EXTRA 6 YEARS.
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