October 15, 2019

PSC Rejects List Of Successful Candidates From IGP

PSC Rejects List Of Successful Candidates From IGP

The Police Service Commission (PSC), Tuesday rejected the list of successful candidates for published by the force headquarters in Abuja for training in the ongoing recruitment of ten thousand constables into the force.

PSC head of public relations and information, Ikechukwu Ani, described the list is an act of illegality and “serious breach of the Federal Character requirements”.

He has therefore called on the public to be wary of the list. He the commission will soon resume the remaining stages of the recruitment process and release the authentic list of successful candidates, local government by local government.

Ani in a …

Three Persons Injured In Head-On Collision Crash In Lagos

Three Persons Injured In Head-On Collision Crash In Lagos

At least three persons were injured on Tuesday after a head-on collision of two commercial buses along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Lagos.

According to an eyewitness that spoke with newsmen, a commercial bus illegally took one-way route, outward Oshodi and crashed into another commercial heading towards Oshodi.

While the driver of the commercial bus which took one-way fled the scene immediately, he left the second driver, Tony Maxwell, to count his losses of a damaged car and several passengers with various degrees of injuries from the crash.

“I saw the driver when he was running away with his conductor,” an eyewitness …

Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1 Million After Google Search

Nigerian Painting Fetches £1.1 Million After Google Search

A painting by the Nigerian artist responsible for the “African Mona Lisa” sold at auction in London on Tuesday for £1.1 million after the family who owned it googled the signature and realised its importance.

“Christine”, by 20th century master of African modernism Ben Enwonwu, had been in the sitter’s family home ever since it was painted in Lagos in 1971.

“The family were unaware of the significance of the painting or the importance of the artist until a chance “googling” of the signature led them to Sotheby’s free Online Estimate Platform,” said the London auction house.

The painting fetched …

Brazil: 1 Confirmed Dead As Residential Building Collapsed

Brazil: 1 Confirmed Dead As Residential Building Collapsed

At least one person was killed when a seven-story residential building collapsed in Brazil on Tuesday, an official said, as rescuers searched through the rubble for survivors.

Seven people were pulled alive from the wreckage of the building in Fortaleza, the capital of the northeastern Ceara state, after it imploded, sending thick clouds of dust into the air, cell phone footage broadcast by Globo TV showed.

Rescuers were trying to reach two people trapped in the debris, while 10 have been reported by their relatives as missing.

Vehicles parked in the streets around the scene were covered in dust.…

Shell Remits ₦720bn To NDDC In 16 Years – Igo Weli

Shell Remits ₦720bn To NDDC In 16 Years – Igo Weli

Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) and partners have remitted about two billion U.S. Dollars (about ₦720 billion) to the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in 16 years, an official said.

SPDC’s General Manager, External Relations, Igo Weli, disclosed this on Tuesday at the final of 2019 SPDC-JV Environment Awareness Quiz Competition for Land Hub Community Secondary Schools in and around Port Harcourt. He said the money was released to NDDC as part of the company’s contribution towards the development of the Niger Delta.

“SPDC, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) and her partners have put in two …

Scarlett Johansson Pushes For All-Female Marvel Film

Scarlett Johansson Pushes For All-Female Marvel Film

During a sit-down interview on “Variety”, Scarlett Johansson says she is “pushing” for an all-women marvel movie, despite her character Black Widow’s demise in “Endgame.”

“I don’t know what my future is in that world. Obviously, it’s a little more opaque for my character,” Johansson told Variety’s Marc Malkin while promoting her new film “Jojo Rabbit.” “But that group of actresses is so incredibly powerful and when they come together, it’s explosive and unstoppable. So yes, I’m pushing for that. I think audiences want it and I’m definitely one of them.”

After the epic battle scene in “Avengers: Endgame” …

IMF Foresees ‘Lacklustre’ GDP Growth For Nigeria In 2019

IMF Foresees ‘Lacklustre’ GDP Growth For Nigeria In 2019

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth will remain lacklustre in 2019.

The fund stated this in its World Economic Outlook (WEO) for October 2019, released on the sidelines of the ongoing IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings in Washington DC.

GDP growth in Nigeria stood at 1.94 percent as of the second quarter of 2019.

“Growth in low-income developing countries remains robust, though growth performance is more heterogeneous within this group. Robust growth is expected for non-commodity exporters, such as Vietnam and Bangladesh, while the performance of commodity exporters, such as Nigeria, is …

Minimum Wage: Don’t Shut Down Nigeria’s Economy - Ngige

Minimum Wage: Don’t Shut Down Nigeria’s Economy – Ngige

Ahead of Wednesday’s make or mar negotiation between the federal government and organised labour over minimum wage, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, has asked the unions not to contemplate any action that may adversely affect the economy of the country.
He said that the threat by labour to embark on industrial action if the dispute on the full implementation of the new minimum wage is not resolved amounts to forcing government’s hands which will not work.
Speaking while receiving the leadership of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in his office, Ngige said
Labour Braces For Strike As Talks With FG Collapse

Labour Braces For Strike As Talks With FG Collapse

The threat by the organised labour to embark on a strike tomorrow gathered momentum yesterday as the meeting between the federal government and labour failed to agree on the terms for the implementation of the ₦30,000 minimum wage signed into law on April 18.

Following yesterday’s stalemate, both sides are expected to meet again today in what labour has described as a decisive moment, which will either result in the suspension of its planned industrial action on Wednesday or make it happen.

At the resumed negotiations chaired by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, which had representatives …

IPMAN Demand Inclusion In Operation White, Other Committee

IPMAN Demand Inclusion In Operation White, Other Committee

The Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria IPMAN has called for all-inclusive and expanded membership of operation white inter-agency committee on downstream automation with full recognition of independent marketers in the membership.

IPMAN Chairman, Kano unit, comprises Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Bauchi and Yobe, Alh. Bashir DanMallam made the demand on Tuesday while addressing journalists in Kano.

DanMallam who applauded the recent launch of the automation of the downstream sector by Federal government and inauguration of the interagency committee in Lagos regretted the noninclusion of some major stakeholders, including IPMAN.

The IPMAN boss who stressed the importance of automation of the sector …

Oil Benchmark Lowered Over Expected Crude Glut - Zainab

Oil Benchmark Lowered Over Expected Crude Glut – Zainab

•Defence, education, police lead in sectoral allocations
•Crude price slumps below $60 over US, China trade deal

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, has said the federal government adopted a lower oil benchmark price of $57 per barrel for the 2020 budget as against the $60 per barrel in the 2019 budget because of the expected oil glut in 2020, as well as the need to cushion against unexpected price shock.

Zainab, at a budget breakdown yesterday in Abuja, said there were strong indications of an oversupplied oil market in 2020, adding that all …

S/East Governors Must Work Together And Develop Our Region

S/East Governors Must Work Together And Develop Our Region

By: Odumodu Gbulagu

There has been a worrisome neglect of the southeast region by the federal government. This is, therefore, the time for the Southeast governors to synergize and make out a plan for the development of the region.

It is no longer a secret that Ndi Igbo are grossly being marginalized in Nigeria due to the outcome of the civil war, and the fear of other tribes that Igbos are very domineering.  Those policies like the 3Rs (Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Reconciliation) which were meant to integrate Ndi Igbo back into the Nigerian society after the civil war were purposely