May 2021

Sierra Leone Government Moves To Abolish Death Penalty

Sierra Leone Government Moves To Abolish Death Penalty

Sierra Leone’s government is making frantic efforts to abolish the death penalty in the West African state, deputy justice minister Umaru Napoleon Koroma revealed yesterday.

No execution has taken place in the country since 1998, and death penalties are often commuted.

Sierra Leone, which is still recovering after decades of civil war, has frequently come under fire from rights groups for keeping capital punishment on the books.

‘Once the legislation goes to parliament and gets approved, that ends the story of the death penalty,’ Koroma told reporters.

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Restructuring Would Divide Nigeria - Arewa Forum

Restructuring Would Divide Nigeria – Arewa Forum

The Arewa Consultative Forum has reacted to the resolutions reached by Southern governors’ at their meeting held on Tuesday saying that restructuring Nigeria would divide the country.

The northern sociopolitical group newsmen that some of those advocating restructuring were bent on the disintegration of the country and that should not be allowed to happen.

The group, however, supported the decision of the governors to ban open grazing of cattle.

‘Our position on this is informed by the fact that some of the advocates of restructuring are at the same time advocating the dissolution of Nigeria. Are they believers in Nigeria

Why We Banned Open Grazing In Southern Nigeria – Akeredolu

Why We Banned Open Grazing In Southern Nigeria – Akeredolu

The Chairman of the Southern Governor’s Forum, Rotimi Akeredolu, yesterday, explained why the Southern Governors Forum placed a ban on open grazing of cows in states across the region.

The governors had earlier in a communique jointly signed by all called for national dialogue while announcing the ban on open grazing.

The communique was signed at the end of their meeting in Asaba, the Delta State Capital, on Tuesday.

Akeredolu who presided over the Asaba meeting during an interview on national television said the decision is not new.

‘It is not an entirely new issue; most of the governors

Bandits Behind Presidential Villa Security Breach - PDP

Bandits Behind Presidential Villa Security Breach, PDP Alleges

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has alleged that bandits were behind the security breach at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

PDP added that the alleged security breach was an indication that President Muhammadu Buhari lacked the capacity to secure Nigeria.

The President’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, had confirmed via his Twitter handle that some unknown gunmen attempted to break into the office of Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Ibrahim Gambari.

Shehu in his tweet said the alleged attack was unsuccessful.

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Zamfara Police Beefs Up Security, Deploys Over 2000 Police Men

Zamfara Police Beefs Up Security, Deploys Over 2000 Police Men

Ahead of the Eid el Fitr celebrations, the Zamfara State Police Commissioner, Mr Hussaini Rabiu has assured indigenes of adequate security, informing that over 2000 police operatives have been deployed to all the nooks and cranny of the state.

In a press statement signed by the police spokesman in the state, Mohammed Shehu and made available to newsmen in Gusau, the commissioner directed all the Area Commanders, DPOs and other tactical commanders to be on constant patrol.

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‘You must be on constant patrol in your respective areas. Security of lives

Senators Reacts As Southern Governors Call For Restructuring

Senators React As Southern Governors Call For Restructuring

The Southern Senators’ Forum has commended steps taken by state governors from the region to stem the rise in insecurity.

Recall that the Southern Governors’ Forum on Tuesday urged the Federal Government to urgently convoke a national dialogue to address the wide spread agitations in the nation.

The 15 members in attendance also called for restructuring of the country leading to the evolution of state police.

The governors also called for enforcement of the ban on open grazing in the south (including cattle movement to the south by foot).

Reacting, …

After 8 Days With Kidnappers, Female Journalist Freed

After 8 Days With Kidnappers, Female Journalist Freed

An editor with the Adamawa Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) who was kidnapped last week, has regained her freedom.

Mrs Amra Ahmed, a nursing mother and News Editor with the ABC Yola, was kidnapped on the night of May 4th at her residence in Mbamba, Yola North Local Government Area.

Rumour had it that the kidnappers demanded ransom, but the family would not confirm it, insisting that they were praying fervently for her release.

She was released in the early hours of Wednesday and has since joined her family.

Amrah’s husband, Ahmad Isa, …

US Authorizes Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine For 12-15 Year Olds

US Authorises Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine For 12-15 Year Olds

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday authorised the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for children aged 12 to 15 years old.

Speaking yesterday President Joe Biden said; ‘This is a promising development in our fight against the virus’. 

‘If you are a parent who wants to protect your child or a teenager who is interested in getting vaccinated, today’s decision is a step closer to that goal.’

The FDA previously granted an emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to individuals aged 16 and older.

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China’s Population Grows To 1.41B, New Census Data Reveals

China’s Population Grows To 1.41B, New Census Data Reveals

China’s population has grown more than five percent over the past decade to pass 1.4 billion people, Beijing yesterday, as it unveiled its census results.

China’s birthrate has been in steady decline since 2017, despite Beijing’s relaxation of the decades-old “one-child policy” in order to try and avert a looming demographic crisis.

Ning Jizhe, an official from the National Bureau of Statistics, said ‘the data showed that the population of China maintained a mild growth momentum in the past decade.’

The increase of 5.4 percent over the last 10 years comes amid fears that an ageing population and a slowing …

I Was Written Off But I Refused To Give Up - Iheanacho

I Was Written Off But I Refused To Give Up – Iheanacho

Nigeria and Leicester City’s in-form striker Kelechi Iheanacho insists he never gave up hope that he would return to form even during times of his carrier.

Iheanacho, 24, was overlooked by Nigeria for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations finals after finding himself on the fringes with the Foxes.

In recent months though his fortunes have changed as he was named March’s Premier League player of the month, signed a new deal to keep him at Leicester until 2024, and is on course for a double award for the month of April.

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Burkina Faso Army 'Kills 20 Jihadists In New Push'

Burkina Faso Army ‘Kills 20 Jihadists In New Push’

No fewer than 20 jihadists have been killed and four terrorists’ bases destroyed in Burkina Faso during the first week of an ongoing military operation, the army has revealed.

The army and air force have been deployed in the North and Sahel regions since 5 May.

A source said communication equipment, weapons, ammunition, and vehicles had been recovered by the army, the reporters.

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The operation named Houné – the Fulani word for ‘dignity’ – is set to continue for a month.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that on …

Kenya Suspends Flights from Somalia, Gives Reasons

Kenya Suspends Flights from Somalia, Gives Reasons

Kenya has announced that flights between Nairobi and Mogadishu had been suspended, just days after Somalia said diplomatic ties with its neighbour had been normalised following months of tension.

The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) said commercial flights to and from Somalia would be paused for three months, without giving a reason.

‘All flights between Kenya and Somalia are suspended except medevac flights and United Nations flights on humanitarian missions only,’ the regulator said.

KCAA director-general Gilbert Kibe told reporters the suspension was ‘a decision by the government’ but gave no further details.

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