Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Drama as Saraki’s lawyer clashes with tribunal judge over adjournment of trial

Drama as Saraki’s lawyer clashes with tribunal judge over adjournment of trial

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The trial of the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki on Tuesday took a dramatic twist as one of the Senate President’s lawyers, Kanu Agabi engaged the Code of Conduct Tribunal Chairman, Danladi Umar in a heated argument over adjournment of trial.
This happened shortly after the tribunal resumed sitting after the mater was stood down for over one hour.
Upon resumption of sitting, Agabi moved for adjournment of the matter to allow him time.
Agabi said, “My lord, we need time to rest, you worked so hard as a lawyer and till now still working hard. We need time to rest.
“This profession is destroying its professionals as we are made to sit in for a whole day during some proceedings. I know many of my colleagues who have died and their wives are now widows because of this kind of action.
“All I ask for is an adjournment to allow us rest.
“As early as 2am, I’m in my office preparing for this matter so I beg for time.”
But the the tribunal Chairman who was becoming furious turned down the appeal, saying the matter is a summary one and as such must go on.
“We just got back from break and you are asking for an adjournment?
“This matter is a summary one and we want to get it done with as soon as possible.
On the matter taking a whole day, Umar said, “This is the price we have to pay, the matter must continue today.”
Cross examination of the witness continues.

MTN supports innovation africa digital summit 2016

MTN supports innovation africa digital summit 2016


Nigeria will host the world today as the 14th edition of Innovation Africa Digital (IAD) summit begins in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The summit themed, Harnessing Africa’s Digital Growth, will address issues of ICT development across the African region and its implications for socio-economic development.
Speaking about the summit, MTN Executive, Amina Oyagbola, said, “The emerging digital economy continues to throw up questions about Africa’s preparedness through ICT development, to partake and compete successfully in this economy with its potentially significant contribution to Africa’s GDP. IAD 2016 will provide a platform for critical stakeholders to congregate and confer with a view to providing solutions that will leapfrog the technological advancement of our continent.”
The Innovation Africa Digital summit is Africa’s leading ICT Business Summit to be attended by over 500 senior executives across government, regulatory bodies, telecoms operators and major end users of ICT from all over Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. The three day summit will run through April 19-21, 2016 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
Oyagbola further stated:  “MTN is pleased to partner with the Ministry of Communications and other organisations to bring this summit to Nigeria. More than ever before, this is the time for Africa to grow and leverage technology for increased capacity and productivity and we are happy and indeed honoured to play a supportive role in every way.”
With the summit set to deliberate on critical issues ranging from community broadband to securing the value of mobile for all, digital inclusive economics, monetising, securing and managing data, addressing the digital divide and ICT for social development, far reaching submissions are expected to be made towards developing the ICT industry with a view to harnessing the continent’s potential and enhancing its inclusive growth and development.

MTN supports innovation africa digital summit 2016

MTN supports innovation africa digital summit 2016


Nigeria will host the world today as the 14th edition of Innovation Africa Digital (IAD) summit begins in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The summit themed, Harnessing Africa’s Digital Growth, will address issues of ICT development across the African region and its implications for socio-economic development.
Speaking about the summit, MTN Executive, Amina Oyagbola, said, “The emerging digital economy continues to throw up questions about Africa’s preparedness through ICT development, to partake and compete successfully in this economy with its potentially significant contribution to Africa’s GDP. IAD 2016 will provide a platform for critical stakeholders to congregate and confer with a view to providing solutions that will leapfrog the technological advancement of our continent.”
The Innovation Africa Digital summit is Africa’s leading ICT Business Summit to be attended by over 500 senior executives across government, regulatory bodies, telecoms operators and major end users of ICT from all over Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. The three day summit will run through April 19-21, 2016 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
Oyagbola further stated:  “MTN is pleased to partner with the Ministry of Communications and other organisations to bring this summit to Nigeria. More than ever before, this is the time for Africa to grow and leverage technology for increased capacity and productivity and we are happy and indeed honoured to play a supportive role in every way.”
With the summit set to deliberate on critical issues ranging from community broadband to securing the value of mobile for all, digital inclusive economics, monetising, securing and managing data, addressing the digital divide and ICT for social development, far reaching submissions are expected to be made towards developing the ICT industry with a view to harnessing the continent’s potential and enhancing its inclusive growth and development.

MTN supports innovation africa digital summit 2016

MTN supports innovation africa digital summit 2016



Nigeria will host the world today as the 14th edition of Innovation Africa Digital (IAD) summit begins in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The summit themed, Harnessing Africa’s Digital Growth, will address issues of ICT development across the African region and its implications for socio-economic development.
Speaking about the summit, MTN Executive, Amina Oyagbola, said, “The emerging digital economy continues to throw up questions about Africa’s preparedness through ICT development, to partake and compete successfully in this economy with its potentially significant contribution to Africa’s GDP. IAD 2016 will provide a platform for critical stakeholders to congregate and confer with a view to providing solutions that will leapfrog the technological advancement of our continent.”
The Innovation Africa Digital summit is Africa’s leading ICT Business Summit to be attended by over 500 senior executives across government, regulatory bodies, telecoms operators and major end users of ICT from all over Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. The three day summit will run through April 19-21, 2016 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
Oyagbola further stated:  “MTN is pleased to partner with the Ministry of Communications and other organisations to bring this summit to Nigeria. More than ever before, this is the time for Africa to grow and leverage technology for increased capacity and productivity and we are happy and indeed honoured to play a supportive role in every way.”
With the summit set to deliberate on critical issues ranging from community broadband to securing the value of mobile for all, digital inclusive economics, monetising, securing and managing data, addressing the digital divide and ICT for social development, far reaching submissions are expected to be made towards developing the ICT industry with a view to harnessing the continent’s potential and enhancing its inclusive growth and development.

Aluko’s recent revelations vindicated us, Fayose received roads refund – APC

Aluko’s recent revelations vindicated us, Fayose received roads refund – APC


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The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State says it has been vindicated on its earlier claim that the state governor, Ayodele Fayose had collected refund on federal roads executed by the immediate past Governor, Kayode Fayemi.
The party spoke in reaction to revelations by a former Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ekiti, Dr Tope Aluko, on live programme on Adaba FM last week who accused Fayose of collecting N5.7bn and diverting same for undisclosed reasons.
He added that the revelations by the Commissioner for Finance, Toyin Ojo, to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Department of State Services, DSS, on Ekiti finances jolted Fayose to quickly surrender the money, and diverted part of it to the over-head bridge he never planned for.
Stressing that the revelations were testimonies to its earlier claim, the state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Taiwo Olatunbosun, noted in a statement on Tuesday that “the governor on three occasions during his media chat always denied ever collecting any money as refunds on the federal roads executed by his predecessor.
“It is great now that fact has emerged that the governor actually collected the money and kept it in a secret account unknown to government’s transactions,” he said.
Wondering why the Governor always wanted to cheat Ekiti people, Olatunbosun asked, “Why did Fayose deny in the first place that he collected N22bn refund on roads out of which Aluko confirmed N5.7bn? Where was the money lodged since October 2014 when it was paid? How much interest has accrued and where is it? How much mobilisation was paid to the contractor handling the flyover?
“Why did Fayose shroud the refund in secrecy? How can you have this kind of money in a secret account for selfish purposes and you are owing workers five months salaries only to divert it to another dubious over-head bridge being handled by companies owned by the governor’s friends when the EFCC is about asking questions on the money?
“This is the same way Fayose did not disclose that a bank sponsored the construction of Funmi Olayinka House with N600m while another bank paid N400m for the construction of less than one km Ikere road dualisation which Fayose awarded as contract valued over N400m.”
Olatunbosun, who slammed Fayose for refusing to tell Ekiti people that N600m for the Olayinka House and N400m for the Ikere road were donations from banks, accused him of treating Ekiti State Government as his personal business without any accountability to the people.
His words, “The bailout, which he collected from the Federal Government for the purpose of paying workers salary, has been cornered by Fayose who kept the money in an undisclosed account in the past eight months while workers, pensioners and past political office holders have not been paid their entitlements.
“Governor Fayose is yet to account for the N10bn loan he recently obtained from the Federal Government which he put in Access Bank. The loan was released to the state shortly after he collected the bailout but both have been diverted.
“Despite collecting all these funds, the governor owes Ekiti workers and pensioners over five months salary arrears. This is unconscionable and heartless to put the people’s money away in a secret account for selfish reasons, only to splash the money on non-priority project when the fraud was about to be exposed.
“He is now using part of the refund on roads, N10bn loan and the bailout which he has diverted to construct the flyover while workers salaries are left unpaid, even as doctors in Ekiti State hospitals are currently on strike due to non-payment of salaries while many people are dying but Fayose is not bothered.”
Olatunbosun urged Ekiti people, EFCC, and other security agencies to ask the governor to account for all the monies, including arbitrary rates and taxes, he had received from various sources but refused to disclose the accounts into which they were kept to Ekiti people.

My husband tortures me during sex, uses ‘aboniki’ as lubricant – Woman files for divorce

My husband tortures me during sex, uses ‘aboniki’ as lubricant – Woman files for divorce


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One Solomon Acchoyame has been dragged before an Igando Customary Court in Lagos State, by his wife, Omolara Acchoyame, who is alleging that he tortures her by applying hot ointments on his manhood while having sex with her.
The 43-year-old housewife on Tuesday sought for the dissolution of her marriage, alleging that her husband exhibited strange behaviours while making love to her.
Speaking before the Court President, Adegboyega Omilola, Omolara, said her 44-year-old husband usually waited for her to sleep, then without waking her up, just opens her clothes and had sex with her, adding that she never enjoyed this.
“My husband has three hot ointments which he used during sex for lubrication,” the embattled woman said, listing them as aboniki balm, mentholatum and dusting powder.
“These things made me hate having sex with him.
“I met my husband 14 years ago and bore him three children and apart from his torturous sexual escapade, our major quarrel has been based on the fact that I didn’t know what he does for a living.
“We fought most times before I left home because I don’t know what he does for a living.
“He goes to his village three times a week and I don’t know the reason for this since his parents are dead and when he comes back, he would say he does not have any money.
“I would go to my sister to borrow money for him for his next trip. Yet, he will come back and curse me and my family and he doesn’t come home until midnight.
“My husband does nothing for a living. Please dissolve the marriage so that I can start my life all over again,” the mother of three begged the court.
Acchoyame, in his defense, stated that when he met his wife at the University College Hospital, UCH, in Ibadan, things were going on well for him and it was with his money that he trained her in the university.
“After a while, I started experiencing financial difficulties and I couldn’t complete my own education.
“I want to perform my obligations as a father and husband, but I am handicapped,” he said, denying claims that he ever tortured her during sex using those ‘hot’ balms.
Omilola, after listening to both parties, adjourned the matter till April 21 for trial

Man beats wife to pulp for spending beyond income

Man beats wife to pulp for spending beyond income


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An Ikeja Magistrates’ Court sitting in Lagos on Tuesday arraigned a 32-year-old man, Dele Fatai, for allegedly beating his wife, Iyabo to a point of death.
The accused of 11, Adams Quadric Street, Alagbado, Lagos, was arraigned for assault.
The Prosecutor, Cpl. Ishola Samuel, told the court that the accused on April 3 beat up his wife after she could not explain how she came about the money she used in shopping for the household.
“Fatai had accused his wife of spending beyond her income,” the prosecutor said, adding that he assaulted his wife by beating her to pulp with belt and fist blow, causing her severe body injuries.
“The accused said that Iyabo is his full-time housewife and he demanded to know where she got the money for her shopping which was above the money he gave her,” the prosecutor explained.
Samuel noted that the offence contravened Section 171 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.
The Magistrate, Mrs A. R Onilogbo, in her ruling, granted bail to the accused in the sum of N20, 000 with one surety in like sum and adjourned the case till April 24 for further hearing.

EFCC arraigns American businessman who duped Nigerian men of $2.3m

EFCC arraigns American businessman who duped Nigerian men of $2.3m


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An American businessman, Marco Antonio Ramirez, alongside his companies, Eagle Ford Instalodge Group LP and USA NOW LLC, was on Monday arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for alleged fraud.
The suspect was brought before Justice Peter O. Affen of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court, sitting in Maitama, Abuja on an eight-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretense to the tune of $2.3m for the complainants, Prince Ejikeme Ubanagum Mgbemena and Frank Ifaluyi Egbon.
The complainants alleged that the suspect promised to provide American Green Card for members of their families below 18 years.
The suspect allegedly assured them that he would invest the money under the Citizenship and Immigration Services Employment Based Fifth Preference (EB-5).
The charge against him reads: “That you Marco Anthonio Ramirez, being the Manager of Eagle Ford Instalodge Group LP and USA NOW LLC and you EAGLE Ford Instalodge Group LP and USA Now LLC on or about 21st of May, 2013 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court with intent to defraud obtained through an account titled Eagle Ford Instalodge Group LP domiciled at Well Fargo Bank USA the sum of Fifty- Five Thousand United States Dollars ($55,000) from one Ejikeme Ugbanagum Mgbemena under the false pretence of investing for him under the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Employment Based Fifth Preference (EB-5) Regional Center Program with pretence you knew was false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(2) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.”
The accused person pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The prosecution counsel, Samuel A. Ugwuegbulam, in view of his plea, asked the court for a date for trial.

Army denies stomping 20-month-old baby to death in Delta On April 19, 20163:52

Army denies stomping 20-month-old baby to death in Delta On April 19, 20163:52                        pmIn News by IkennaComments 37 0 1 0 By Perez Brisibe EKU – THE 4th Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Benin-City, Tuesday, dismissed as false, reports that soldiers attached to the brigade stomped on a 20-month-old baby at Eku, Delta State during attempts to arrest the baby’s father. Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Tukur BurataiChief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai The baby, David Atori, was said to have died on March 6, after he was alleged to have been stomped upon by a team of security operatives while attempting to arrest his father, Mr. Collins Atori for allegedly burning down an excavator belonging to Presco Oil Plc. Speaking to Vanguard, the 4th Brigade Public Relations Officer, Eromosele J. Unuakhalu stated that investigation into the matter has since being carried out, adding that nothing of such happened in the area. Describing the allegation by the mother of the baby, Mrs. Maureen Atori, as a cheap blackmail, the brigade’s image commander said: “To the best of my knowledge, nothing like that happened. “From what I have gathered on ground, there is nothing like soldiers from our brigade stomping on a 20-month-old baby to death as was reported.” In a swift reaction while countering the claims of the army, the member representing Ethiope East in the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Evance Ivwurie described the brigade’s PRO as “a very wicked army officer who is not speaking the truth.” Denying attempts to blackmail the army, Hon. Ivwurie said: “We have the utmost respect for the Nigerian Army and Mr. Unuakhalu should know that nobody is trying to blackmail the army. “This is because they (army) are adorned in the Nigerian uniform with the sole duty to protect the territorial integrity of the federal republic of Nigeria.” Meanwhile findings have revealed that the remains of the late baby David Atori has since been deposited at the morgue of the Eku Baptist Government Hospital by police officers from the Eku police post pending further investigation by the police.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/army-denies-stomping-20-month-old-baby-to-death-in-delta/

Police receive 705, 352 applications for 10,000 job openings

Police receive 705, 352 applications for 10,000 job openings


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The Police Service Commission (PSC) says it received 705, 352 applications as at 7.30 a.m., Tuesday, April 19, from people seeking enlistment into the Nigeria Police Force.
This is contained in a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja by Ikechukwu Ani, Head, Press and Public Relations of the commission.
It stated that 202, 427 applications were for the position of Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), 169,446, for the position of Cadet Inspector and 333,479 for the position of Constables.
The statement said that the commission would recruit 500 Cadet ASPs, 500 Cadet Inspectors, 1,500 Specialist Officers and 7, 500 Constables to meet the approved 10,000 new entrants into the Force.
In the statement, the chairman of the commission, Mike Okiro, confirmed that the process of receiving the forms had been smooth and transparent.
Okiro assured of the commission’s commitment at making the process transparent and the exercise a huge success.
President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the recruitment of 10,000 policemen into the nation’s Police Force to reinforce the Police for better service.
NAN

22 victims of Badagry accident yet to be identified – FRSC



22 victims of Badagry accident yet to be identified – FRSC


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The 22 people involved in a motor accident on Monday in the Badagry area, are yet to be identified by their families.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) covering the area gathered that of the 22, 10 were burnt beyond recognition while 12 others were badly injured and currently receiving treatment at the General Hospital, Badagry.
According to an eye witness, the accident occurred at about 10.30 p.m., on Monday night at the Iyafin area of Badagry.
The eyewitness, identified as Kolawole Ojo told NAN at the scene that the commercial bus driver drove against traffic and had a head on collision with an oncoming car.
It was gathered that the commercial bus with registration number, LAR 279 DK, drove in the opposite lane and rammed into a Mazda car with registration number, KJA 654XF.
“For reasons best known to the driver of the commercial bus, he decided to take a one way and speeding.
“The driver of the Mazda Sedan car didn’t see the oncoming bus in good time, before they had the collision, resulting in both cars in fire as soon as they collided”.
Both vehicles could have been laden with petrol because of the persisting scarcity, to have resulted into the instant explosion.
The state fire servicemen later arrived at the scene to put out the fire, while Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) evacuated the bodies and of dead and the living.
FRSC Badagry Unit Commander, Mr Fatai Bakare, who confirmed the number of the victims, said “recklessness and lawlessness’’ of the commercial bus driver was responsible for the accident.
“The driver of the commercial bus drove against traffic; he was actually driving at the opposite direction and speeding. Fatality is now the result.
“People should always learn to obey traffic rules and also consider other road users’’.
(NAN)