February 2021

Flood: NEMA Warns Anambra Residents To Relocate

NEMA Justifies Sack Of 48 Workers

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Monday clarified reports that it sacked 48 of its workers.

Reports had emerged that the agency sacked 48 workers one year after recruitment.

Reacting, Mr Manzo Ezekiel, head of the agency’s Media and Public Relations Unit, in a statement, said that the agency only correctly nullified a questionable and hurriedly arranged recruitment.

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‘Contrary to the allegations in these publications, the agency did not sack any staff, rather, the management of the agency only correctly nullified a questionable and hurriedly

I Won’t Hesitate To Kick Out Disloyal Aides – Akeredolu

Shasha Crisis: We’ll Not Support Jungle Justice – Akeredolu

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has advised Ibadan residents not to take laws into their hands.

Akeredolu said this while condemning the killings in Shasha area of Ibadan, Oyo State.

Africa Today News, New York had reported that a crisis had erupted in Shasha market in Ibadan.

One person died in the market as a result of a charm allegedly placed on him by another fellow.

The situation resulted in a free for all in the market on Friday.

Consequently, the Oyo State government of Seyi Makinde ordered …

No Other Evidence Is Required To Prove Buhari Has Failed – CDHR

No Other Evidence Is Required To Prove Buhari Has Failed – CDHR

The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, CDHR, has agreed with some Nigerian lawmakers that no other evidence is required to prove that the Nigerian State under President Muhammadu Buhari has not only failed woefully, but has displayed a combination of lacklustre performance characterised by incompetence and indifference.

The CDHR stressed that the country under Buhari’s leadership cannot meet the fundamental purpose for which it was established to uphold the security and welfare of the Nigerian people.

The CDHR made the assertion in a communiqué signed by …

Fidelity Bank Records Success In ₦41.21B Bond Issuance

Fidelity Bank Records Success In ₦41.21B Bond Issuance

Nigerian Banking heavyweight, Fidelity Bank Plc says it has successfully issued 10-year ₦41.21bn in fixed-rate unsecured subordinated bond at an 8.5 percent coupon rate due in 2031.

This was made known in a statement on Sunday titled ‘Fidelity Bank Plc successfully issued the largest ticket Tier II local bonds in Nigeria’.

The bank stated, ‘The bond issuance, which was fully subscribed, given that total investor interest and commitments in the bonds were ₦56.6bn, adds to the impressive portfolio of landmark transactions structured by the bank, and underscores its capacity to successfully execute debt capital market transactions.

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Messi Scores Brace As Barca Extend Winning Run

Messi Scores Brace As Barca Extend Winning Run

Barcelona captain Lionel Messi and Francisco Trincao were both on the scoresheet twice as Barcelona beat Alaves for their seventh consecutive La Liga win.

Trincao opened the scoring from a pass by Ilaix Moriba – both players were making their first La Liga starts – and Messi doubled the lead via the inside of the post from outside the box.

Luis Rioja shortly afterwards pulled one back to give the struggling Alaves some hope.

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Trincao scored again after Messi’s shot was saved and then the Argentine netted an excellent 25-yard strike …

COVID-19 Easier To Solve Than Climate Issues - Bill Gates

COVID-19 Easier To Solve Than Climate Issues – Bill Gates

Popular Philanthropist and billionaire founder of Microsoft has stated that solving climate change would be ‘the most amazing thing humanity has ever done’ and not necessarily defeating the Covid-19 virus.

When he compared both challenges, he noted that ending the pandemic is ‘very, very easy‘.

Mr. Gates’s new book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, is a guide to tackling global warming.

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Don’t underestimate the scale of the challenge, he told me when we spoke last week.

‘We’ve never made a transition like we’re talking about doing in the

Insurgents Attack Military Sites In DR Congo’s Second City

Insurgents Attack Military Sites In DR Congo’s Second City

Secessionist insurgents on sunday attacked two military camps in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s main mining center of Lubumbashi, civil society sources have said.

The city is ‘still not calm‘ after the attacks by the Bakata Katanga militia, Fortune Mbayo, an official of a network of civil society groups, told correspondents indicating that normalcy is still a far cry.

An official source said ‘the situation is still confused‘, and sounds of gunfire in several districts have been reported by residents.

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Jeff Mbiya Kadima, a …

Covid-19 Germany Partially Closes Borders Amid EU Criticism

Covid-19: Germany Partially Closes Borders Amid EU Criticism

In a move that has sparked widespread criticism from the European Union, Germany on Sunday announced that it has partially closed its borders with the Czech Republic and Austria’s Tyrol  over a troubling surge in coronavirus mutations.

A thousand police officers were mobilized to ensure strict border checks, a reminder of the much-criticized early days of the pandemic when EU countries hastily closed their frontiers to each other.

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At the Kiefersfelden crossing in southern Bavaria, masked officers in yellow high-visibility jackets were out in sub-zero temperatures, stopping each vehicle coming …

Herdsmen Would Retaliate Soon – Miyetti Allah

Herdsmen Would Retaliate Soon – Miyetti Allah

‘If you kill a herder, don’t go and sleep, we will revisit you,’ Those were the words of the National Secretary of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, Alhassan Saleh while stating that hurting any herdsman is a debt that must be paid back in due course. 

According to him, people attack herders, and that in one way or the other, herders have found a way to retaliate.

Saleh added that nobody could evict herdsmen from the south, saying that they would resist such a move.

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He also said nobody could …

Investigate Shasha Clash, OPC Urges Makinde, Buhari

Investigate Shasha Clash, OPC Urges Makinde, Buhari

The O’odua Peoples Congress (OPC) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari and the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde to immediately order for full investigations into last Friday’s clash between Yoruba and Hausa in the Shasha community in Akinyele Local Government Area of the state.

The clash which occurred on Friday led to the loss of lives and massive destruction of properties and goods in the market. This prompted the state governor to declare a curfew in Ibadan.

OPC in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Barrister Yinka Oguntimehin, expressed concern that a minor misunderstanding between a pregnant woman and a …

National Theater Would Soon Wear A New Look – Lai Mohammed

National Theater Would Soon Wear A New Look – Lai Mohammed

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Sunday stated that with the level of efforts the government is putting into the revival of the National Arts Theater, it would soon become the number one event center in Africa.

The minister spoke during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Bankers’ Committee and the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture in Lagos where he highlighted the efforts government is making towards resuscitating the theatre.

Mohammed also pointed out that the renovation of the theater would lead to no job loss but rather, create more …

Nigeria's CJN Advocates The Unification of African Judiciary

Nigeria’s CJN Advocates The Unification of African Judiciary

Justice Ibrahim Muhammud the current Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), has made a case for the unification of the African judiciary if it must compete favorably with its counterpart across the globe.

The Chief Justice who made the call on lawyers on the African continent, however, urged them to always show professionalism in the discharge of the legal duties.

A statement by the CJN’s media aide, Mr. Ahuraka Isah, on Sunday said Muhammad gave the charge when he hosted a delegation of the African Bar Association (AFBA) …