February 2020

Police

Nigerian Businessmen Sponsoring Bandits – Police

The Nigeria Police have revealed that some members of the business community were sponsoring bandits.

This was contained in a statement on Sunday by Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), DCP Frank Mba.

“Unfortunately, investigation also reveals that some citizens, especially those within the business community, give tacit support to the terror groups”, he declared.

“They do this by deliberately doing businesses with them through the supply of essential goods, illicit drugs and other services.”

Mba noted that three more suspects were arrested in the ongoing operations at the operational bases of the Ansaru Terrorists’ Group in Kuduru Forest, Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna

Arewa Consultative Forum

Boko Haram: No True Muslim Kills For God – Arewa Forum

The Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, has declared that no true Muslim would desecrate Islam by killing to satisfy God.

ACF Secretary-General, Anthony Sani made the remark in response to President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent remark that 90 per cent of Boko Haram victims are Muslims and not Christians.

In an exclusive chat with DAILY POST, Sani said Boko Haram was a common enemy of Nigerians and should be dealt with for the good of the country.

He said: “I do not have the exact figures as to how many Nigerians have been killed by the insurgence by religion but it is

Adamawa

Disengaged Adamawa Workers Insist On Protest Monday

There is tension in the Adamawa State capital, Yola, as workers in the state, who are currently asking for unpaid salaries even after the state government announced that they were not recognised, have perfected a plan for a street protest on Monday.

The intending protesters are warming up for the protest in spite of moves by both the police and the Department of State Service (DSS) to stop them.

The government had said a little over a week ago that the workers in question did not exist because they were not properly employed by the previous government who engaged them

Buhari, Trudeau Commit To Stronger Ties (Photos)

President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, described Nigeria-Canada relations as very cordial, expressing his desire to further strengthen bilateral ties.

The Nigerian leader met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the margins of the 33rd AU Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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In remarks before the press, President Buhari underscored the warm and friendly relations between Nigeria and Canada, noting commonwealth membership of both nations and the choice of Canada for higher education by Nigerian students.

Buhari, Trudeau, with Nigerian born Masai Ujiri, president of the Toronto Raptors

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Crack Emerges Between Kogi Governor & Deputy

Before Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State was sworn-in for a second term alongside his deputy, Edward Onoja late last month, the deputy was the Chief of Staff during Bello’s first term and one of the most influential figures in the previous administration in the state.

He became deputy governor following the impeachment of the former deputy governor, Elder Simon Achuba, by the state House of Assembly. They typified what political allies should be. They were said to be bosom friends of many years standing, referring to themselves as “siamese twins”, thus inseparable, and nobody could come between them.

Bello, …

2-Year-Old Dies As Fire Guts Fulani Settlement

One person died and three others sustained injuries when a Fulani settlement at Jingbe, Ajaokuta Local Government Area of Kogi, was completely gutted by an overnight fire.

The settlement made up of 87 thatched houses being inhabited by over 300 Fulani men, women and children was gutted by fire at about 2 a.m. on Sunday when the occupants were fast asleep.

Briefing newsmen on the development, the acting Chairman of the state branch of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria ( MCBAN), Ardo Bello Garatu, said that the incident occurred in the early hours of Feb. 8.

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Messi Becomes Highest Paid Footballer

Barcelona captain, Lionel Messi has ranked as the highest-paid footballer in the world, overtaken his close rival, Cristiano Ronaldo and other football stars.

The Argentine star is also the best player on the planet right now having won the coveted Ballon d’Or honour for the sixth-time record.

According to French publication L’Equipe, Messi earns €8.3 million gross per month after tax, the Juventus star is next to the Barcelona captain with an earning of €4.5m gross per month.

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Next on the list is PSG star, Neymar, who …

UBTH, UNIJOS, UI Varsity In Salary Padding Scandals

Many Federal Government agencies, including universities and teaching hospitals are involved in the inflation of personnel budget running into billions of naira, according to Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, the chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Investigation Commission(ICPC).

In a startling report made public late last year in Abuja, in the presence of President Muhammadu Buhari, the ICPC chief revealed “gross abuse of personnel budget and inflation or padding of the nominal role”, running into N18.62billion.

This figure, Owasanoye said, was conservative.

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The inflated personnel budget fraud …

Access Lagos Marathon: Why Kenyans Win – Apostle Suleman

Suleman commented shortly after Kenyan athlete David Barmasai Tumo emerged winner of the 2020 Lagos City Marathon. The popular cleric wondered whether it is their stamina or capacity for long-suffering that is responsible for their Marathon success.

On his Twitter page, he raised questions regarding the excellent performance Kenyans always put on in marathons shortly after Kenyan athlete David Barmasai Tumo emerged winner of the 2020 Lagos City Marathon.

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The 42km race which commenced at the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos state, saw David Barmasai Tumo cross …

Wisconsin Cops Cause Unrest After Black Man Jacob Blake Is Shot

Gunman Opens Fire On NYPD Officers In Bronx

New York police officials said a second police officer has been shot in the Bronx, only hours after a gunman attacked officers in a patrol van.

Following the shooting at the patrol van, police cordoned off the area of East 163 St & Barretto Ave in the Bronx. Police warned people to keep off from the area and later issued a notice declaring a lone gunman wanted for shooting of police officers on Simpson Street.

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After the latest shooting, police warned people off the area of Southern …

Yemi Alade

Yemi Alade Reveals What Someone Offered To Marry Her

Nigerian pop singer, Yemi Alade, has revealed that a Masai, from a tribe in Kenya offered 20 cows for her hand in marriage.

The 30-year-old revealed this on Instagram on Friday when she posted a photo of herself in Maasai attire.

The photo was taken from the making of the video of her hit single titled “Shekere“ featuring Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo. Sekere is the African version of a tambourine, where the music diva revamps Kidjo’s classic “Wombo Lombo.”

According to the singer, a Masai had offered 20 cows for her hand in marriage, but was discouraged by his …

Corpses

Shocking! Abandoned Corpses Litter Delta hospital

Abandoned corpses numbering over 600 dumped at the mortuary facility of the Central Hospital, Agbor in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, is giving the management of the institution serious cause of worry.

The number of bodies cramped at the facility is way beyond it’s capacity which is just 60.

Already, management of the hospital is making plans for mass burial for the unidentified corpses.

Speaking in Agbor while playing host to the state’s Hospital Management Board (HMB), led by its chairman, Dr. Austin Obidi, the Zonal Medical Director of the Hospital, Dr. Roy Maduka said they were …