Sequel to the killing of one of their members in Ondo State, the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, weekend asked President Muhammadu Buhari to speak out and check the continued assault on Yoruba people by Fulani herdsmen in the country. Falae The Coordinator of OPC in Akure North area of the state, Ayodele Ige, who was deployed with others to secure the farm of the former Secretary to the
Monday
Recover $200bn loot, shelve $2bn loan plan, Falana tells FG
A human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), has advised the Federal Government to shelve its plan to obtain $2bn loan from China.
He said instead of “plunging the nation into more indebtedness” the Federal Government should intensify efforts to recover some funds totalling about $200bn which were either not remitted to the Federation Account or stolen from the nation’s treasury.Buhari rejects N’Assembly’s peace deal on budget
There were indications on Sunday that the National Assembly’s peace moves with the executive over the 2016 budget crisis had flopped.
Ashiwaju.org learnt that as part of the peace moves, the National Assembly had, on Saturday, reached out to the executive and asked President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the document and then send a supplementary budget to the lawmakers.It was gathered that the President did not accept the suggestion against the backdrop that the distortions in the budget discovered in the document transmitted by the National Assembly were too many.
SARS Man Uses Me To Rob For Him --- Roobbery Suspect
A 21-year-old suspected robber, Akeem Popoola, says a police inspector attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, uses him to swindle unsuspecting victims.
He said he had worked for the policeman, identified as Inspector Festus, aka Ijaya, for about four months before he was arrested.Alhaji Baraje Scores Performance of APC, Poor
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Kawu Baraje, on Sunday described the party’s performance since taking office close to one year ago as unimpressive.
He also warned the party against repeating the mistakes made by the Peoples Democratic Party which led to its electoral defeat in 2015.
Sunday
A case for Igbo customs and values
Written By R M Odegbo
It is fairly evident that Igbo customs
and values are on the highway to extinction. Their fleeting existence, already
stark, shows very slim chance of surviving the ferocious erosion of modernity. Sadly,
very little effort is being made by the people to forestall the progressive decline.
Everybody, it would seem, acquiesces to the decay.
From the hallowed to the mundane -
nothing is spared the buffet of the cruel fate. Coronation, title-taking,
burial ceremony, marriage ceremony, breaking of kola nut to the least of these customs
and values has lost the touch of tradition. All are now in acute struggle
against eroding influences that appear decided to lay them waste. Nobody is sure
where the development is headed, but it certainly does not lead to any cultural
flourish.
Nigerian Legal Icon Ozekhome, MSI Offer Free Legal Service For Ifeasinachi's Abduction
Legal luminary, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN) has offered free legal services to Ifesinachi Ani, the 14-year-old girl abducted in Abuja and converted to Islam.
Also, a non-governmental organization, Maychild Safety Initiative (MSI), which has been collaborating with Barr. Lilian Okenwa, the Judiciary Editor of The AUTHORITY Newspapers in mobilising legal support for Ifesinachi since her abduction six months ago, has equally offered free legal services when the abductors are to be prosecuted.
Saturday
20th Edition of Anambra Scorecard: The Hot Questions and Cool Answers with Arc Okonkwo of ACTDA
The 20th Edition of Anambra Scorecard on Wednesday, April 6, 2016 discussed “Transforming Awka into a Mega City: The Journey So far” with Arc Michael M. Okonkwo, the MD/CEO of ACTDA.
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