December 2021

2023 Only Atiku Can Unite Nigeria, Omokri Decalres

2023: Only Atiku Can Unite Nigeria, Omokri Decalres

Reno Omokri, a popular Nigerian socio-political activist, has given reasons why he believes former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar should be Nigeria’s next president in 2023.

Omokri declared on Monday that only Atiku can unite both the Southern and Northern parts of Nigeria together at the moment.

He, however, pointed out that Nigeria is experiencing a very precarious time in its national life owing to the maladministration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

In a tweet, the former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan endorsed Atiku for president in 2023.

Omokri also called on all his followers to support Atiku’s presidential candidacy.

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We Need N305bn To Conduct 2023 Elections - INEC Boss, Yakubu

We Need N305bn To Conduct 2023 Elections – INEC Boss, Yakubu

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Professor Mahmood Yakubu has revealed that the commission will require about ₦305 billion to ensure smooth conduct of the 2023 general elections.

He made this disclosure during a meeting with the Senate Committee on Appropriation at the National Assembly on Monday.

The INEC boss pointed out that the amount will enable the commission to prepare for the election and purchase all the election materials needed and also cover several bye-elections across the country.

He, however, stated that the commission has already received ₦100 billion out of the required amount for the …

Over 29,000 People Displace By Floods In Malaysia

Over 29,000 People Displace By Floods In Malaysia

No fewer than 29,000 people were evacuated throughout Malaysia Sunday as the country faces some of its worst flooding in many years.

Africa Daily News, New York understands that the tropical Southeast Asian nation often sees stormy monsoon seasons at the end of the year, with seasonal flooding regularly which always leads to mass evacuations.

Heavy downpours which began on Friday have caused rivers to overflow, submerging many urban areas and cutting off major roads, thereby making thousands of motorists stranded.

At least 29,000 flood victims in eight states and territories were recorded on an official government website, with over …

How Amaechi Worked Against My Confirmation As Minister –Wike

How Amaechi Worked Against My Confirmation As Minister –Wike

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has recalled the battles he fought in his political career leading to his emergence as a Local Government Chairman, Minister, and eventually as Governor.

Wike made these stories public while speaking at the first convocation ceremony of the PAMO University of Medical Sciences over the weekend. He narrated how he was fought to the Supreme Court to secure his ticket as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for Obio Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State after attempts were made to deny him the ticket at the time when Uche Secondus was the …

Buhari Expresses Shock, Condemns Gruesome Killings In Kaduna

Buhari Expresses Shock, Condemns Gruesome Killings In Kaduna

President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday condemned the renewed killings by suspected bandits in Kaduna State, Northern Nigeria.

In a statement signed by Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity which was obtained by Africa Daily News, New York on Sunday, President Buhari, particularly condemned in strong terms the gruesome incidents which reportedly in Kauran Fawa, Marke and Ruhiya of Idasu Ward of Giwa Local Government Area, pointing out that he was really saddened by them.

The President’s reaction came shortly after he returned from Istanbul on Sunday.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that …

Hundreds Queue For Passports In Bid To Leave Afghanistan

Hundreds Queue For Passports In Bid To Leave Afghanistan

Hundreds of people braved sub-zero temperatures in Afghanistan’s capital to queue outside the passport office early Sunday, a day after the Taliban government announced it would resume issuing travel documents.

Many began their wait the previous night and most stood patiently in single file — some desperate to leave the country for medical treatment, others to escape the Islamists’ renewed rule.

Tense Taliban personnel periodically charged crowds that formed at the front of the queue and at a nearby roadblock.

“We don’t want any suicide attack or explosion to happen,” said Taliban security operative Ajmal Toofan, 22, expressing concerns about …

Kanu’s Detention Signifies Igbos In Captivity – Group

Kanu’s Detention Means Igbos Are In Captivity – Group

An Igbo socio-cultural group, Nzuko Ndigbo, have maintained that Ndigbo are in prison as long as the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, remains in detention.

Africa Daily News, New York reports that the IPOB leader is currently being detained in the facility of the Department of State Service (DSS) in Abuja, on the orders of Justice Binta Murtala-Nyako-led federal high court in Abuja, following treasonable felony charges levelled against the Kanu by the Federal Government.

Nzuko Ndigbo, in a statement made through its Publicity Secretary, Edomobi Promise on Sunday, declared that Nnamdi Kanu is …

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₦13.7tn Manufactured Goods Imported In 9 Months – NBS

New data from the National Bureau of Statistics has shown that manufactured goods valued at ₦13.7tn were imported into Nigeria from January to September 2021.

The data which was obtained by Africa Daily News, New York indicates that the country also exported manufactured goods worth ₦757bn in the nine months, accounting for 0.06 per cent of the total trade of ₦14.3tn.

The value of trade in the manufacturing sector in the first quarter of 2021 stood at ₦4.78tn, representing 49.01 per cent of the country’s total trade in the period, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Exports components …

Over 12 Killed In Gas Blast In Pakistan

Over 12 Killed In Gas Blast In Pakistan

No fewer than 12 people were killed and many more injured on Saturday when a gas blast hit Pakistan’s port city of Karachi, the police has disclosed.

The explosion went off in a bank building in the Sher Shah area and social media and TV footage showed the two-floor structure’s windows and doors blown out, with documents scattered across a wide area.

Cars and motorcycles parked nearby were also damaged.

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Provincial police told reporters that a bomb disposal squad was investigating, but ‘apparently the leakage of gas was the cause’.…

Guinea Rights Groups Protest As Junta Plan To Rename Airport

Guinea Rights Groups Protest As Junta Plan To Rename Airport

A rights group in Guinea on Saturday protested a plan by the ruling military junta to rename the country’s airport after authoritarian ex-president Sekou Toure, urging it to cancel the move.

Africa DailyNews, New York recalls that Toure led Guinea to independence from France in 1958 and was initially acclaimed as a progressive leader. But he later ruled the West African country with an iron fist until his death in 1984.

Rights organisations say his regime was responsible for the death or disappearance of some 50,000 people — many at a military base in the capital Conakry called Camp Boiro.…

Nigerian Army Opens Up On Torturing Civilian To Death

Nigerian Army Opens Up On Torturing Civilian To Death

The Nigerian Army on Saturday debunked the alleged reports of a police officer’s son who was tortured to death by soldiers, describing the claims as false and a calculated attempt to tarnish the image and good works of military personnel.

This was expressed in a statement which was obtained by Africa Daily News, New York on Saturday by Onyema Nwachukwu Brigadier General, Director Army Public Relations.

According to him, contrary to the misgivings peddled on social media, it became imperative to put the record straight, just as he sympathized with the family of late Christopher.

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Death Toll From Philippines Typhoon Crosses 20

Death Toll From Philippines Typhoon Crosses 20

No fewer than 23 people have been killed in the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year, officials disclosed on Saturday, amidst ‘alarming’ reports of destruction on islands that bore the brunt of the storm.

At least 300,000 people fled their homes and beachfront resorts as Typhoon Rai ravaged the southern and central regions of the archipelago, knocking out communications and electricity in many areas, ripping off roofs and toppling concrete power poles.

Rai was a super typhoon when it smashed into the popular tourist island of Siargao on Thursday, packing maximum sustained winds of 195 kilometres per hour …