Buhari's Daughters' Wedding Has Been Fixed, See The Lucky Man and Date

The wedding of President Buhari's youngest daughter, Hanna age 22, has finally been fixed after her return from Dubai with her mother and following reports that made rounds weeks ago.

Below is her wedding invitation card and the wedding Fatiha will be held inside the Aso Rock Villa on the 4th of September 2020.

She is set to tie the knot with Mohammed Turad, a special adviser to Babatunde Raji Fashola, the Honorable Minister of Works and Housing.

Pictures of her husband to be;

As custom demands, the latest couple will receive blessings from their families in a practice that will involve the reading of the first verse of the Holy Quran in the presence of their immediate families/relatives.

In the invitation, the Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji (Dr) Sheju Idris wishes to inform the general public of the wedding Fatiha.

"In the view of the current corona virus pandemic and in compliance with directives of health authorities in Nigeria, usual gathering in such events will not be possible. He used the medium to solicit for prayers for the success of the occasion.

Hanan's husband-to-be, Mohammed Turad, is a son to Mahmud Sani Sha'aban, an ex-lawmaker who represented Zaria at the Federal House of Representatives from May 2003 to May 2007.

Hanan who is the daughter of the President of Nigeria, is a first class graduate of Photography from Ravensbourne University in England.

She is a young fine art photographer from Katsina state northern Nigeria.

As the daughter of Buhari, she has lived a live dictated by the expectations and responsibilities unique to her family's position.

After her graduation in 2019 and return to Nigeria, she began to practice her profession.

But something happened in early January this year, when she took Nigeria's presidential jet for a photoshoot in Bauchi state.

That singular act sparked a lot of controversy on various social media platforms with many asking if the country's presidency is now family business.

When a lot of people lashed out on her, the Senior Special Assistant to the president, Garba Shehu, insisted that she was granted permission by the president and also a clearance from the National Security Advisor to use the presidential jet.

Just a few days ago, Aisha Buhari and this her daughter returned from a "medical" trip to Dubai but Nigerians are saying that she went there to buy wedding things for her daughter.

A Lady Hides Small Chops Inside Her Bag At A Party ( See Video)

A lady was caught on camera hiding small chops in her bag at a party in Lagos.

The lady in question, was pretending to be catching fun, could be seen hiding the packs inside her bag.

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Source: NAIRALAND

40 Herbal Medicines Undergoing Review As Possible Coronavirus Cure – NAFDAC

The National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye has disclosed that 40 herbal drugs are currently undergoing a review as possible Coronavirus cure.

Adeyeye who disclosed that the herbal drugs are undergoing review to ensure their safety for use averred that if the herbal drugs are not properly reviewed it could kill fast.

She noted that there is still no cure for Coronavirus and also warned against claims affirming such.

The NAFDAC DG said;

“In March 2019, we inaugurated the Nigerian Herbal Medicine Product Committee (HMPC) to bridge the gap often created between traditional medicine practitioners and researchers.
“COVID-19 pandemic created an opportunity and we have been encouraging traditional medicine practitioners to submit their herbal formulations for evaluation.

“We also developed guidelines on how to register herbal medicine online and the labelling of the product.
“Prof. Maurice Iwu’s application for approval of herbal medicine for the management of COVID-19 is also part of the 40 applications we are reviewing for safety.
“We use an animal for safety test to ensure the formulation will not kill anybody.
“Until a clinical trial is done in a scientific manner, no herbal medicine manufacturer can claim cure or effectiveness to treat COVID-19 associated symptoms.
“I believe that Nigeria’s herbal medicines may be able to cure COVID-19.
“They have a lot of potentials and it is time to translate the research of herbs into products of proven safety and efficacy, for the benefit of our people.”

Source: GT24

IPOB speaks on Nnamdi Kanu, Ohanaeze, 2019 polls

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Saturday hinted that its leader, Nnamdi Kanu may have been killed by soldiers who invaded his residence in Umuahia, Abia state in September 2017.

IPOB anchored its claim on the fact that there was gunshot evidence all over Kanu’s room the day soldiers invaded his residence and allegedly whisked him away.

In an interview with DAILY POST, IPOB spokesperson, Emma Powerful also hinted that efforts to get the federal government to release its leader dead or alive is gathering momentum and would soon “become more direct.”

Powerful, among others things also accused the leadership of Ohanaeze and South East governors of using IPOB brand for business and for political campaigns.

Excerpts:

How can you convince Nigerians that the leadership of IPOB don’t know Kanu’s whereabouts?

Our ongoing efforts to compel the Fulani government of Buhari to produce our leader is gathering momentum and will become more direct very soon. The recent Amnesty International report on the activities of Nigerian Army for the year 2017 made it clear that at least 12 people were shot dead by soldiers that invaded the home of our leader in Umuahia on the 14th of September 2017.

This is a verifiable fact. We still don’t know how they came up with the figure 12 when they saw 28 bodies. Even in their legal defence, the army acknowledged going to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s home to look for him. Any right thinking society will not need further convincing that Nigerian Army is culpable in the disappearance of our leader. Short of picking up arms, anything and everything will be done by the global family of IPOB to force the Buhari regime to produce our leader sooner rather than later because they invaded his residence and killed 28 of our people who were there with him on that fateful day of 14 September 2017.

Since that invasion, he has not been seen and evidence of gun shots in his bedroom indicate the army shot at him. Why is it that extensive gunshot damage to his bedroom is not being reported? The live footage of the invasion abound and was widely reported at the time. It is not the duty of IPOB to convince the public, that responsibility lies with the media to publish the facts of the matter and allow people to draw their own conclusions.

It is your duty and that of every responsible media outlet to inform the world, not just those that reside in Nigeria, regarding what truly transpired when Nigerian Army invaded, with lethal force, the home of our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. The most logical question to ask is, why did the army invade his home with lethal force if not to kill him? He was out on bail preparing to go to court on the 17th of October 2017 with no outstanding warrant against him and the next thing we know is Nigerian soldiers storming his home a full month before he was due in court, killed 28 people, arrested countless others, with the whereabouts of our leader unknown.

Under such circumstance, would it not be sensible to think that the army must have killed him? We don’t need to convince anybody that we are unaware of our leader’s whereabouts, all we need to do as we are doing is present the facts of the matter as they are. Any impartial observer of the treatment of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and parents will reach the inescapable conclusion that Nigerian Army must have killed or abducted him. To suggest otherwise will mean that the army is a law unto themselves which will confirm that Nigeria is a bona fide Banana Republic. After all no court of law in Nigeria gave the army the go ahead to invade his home.

Since Kanu disappeared, IPOB seems not to be as vicious as it were, has government succeeded in its attempt to reduce the group’s influence in the South East?

First of all we must correct this misleading impression that our leader simply disappeared. He is not a ghost and although he is a super naturally gifted individual, going by his predictions, we know he is still mortal and could not have grown wings and flown when the army invaded his home and attacked him in his bedroom. Secondly, anybody peddling the myth that IPOB influence has waned is only doing so to impress his or her paymasters in Aso Rock.

The name IPOB has become a lucrative source of income for idle minds and government informants in Ohaneze Ndigbo looking for money and South East governors seeking reelection. Every man, woman and child across South East and South South is IPOB. So rather than diminishing, our influence is growing daily from strength to strength. We are still rallying all over our towns and villages but we remain conscious of the fact that nobody can command media attention and large following the way our leader does, so it is impossible to replicate the large crowds that turn out to welcome him on his tours.

If you are expecting millions to march on the streets on a daily basis when we evangelise then you will be disappointed because we have different approaches and strategies. In the run up to our referendum this year, the world will witness something totally unexpected and unique. Operation Python Dance II it must be stated was initiated by Nnia Nwodo and South East governors to diminish the rising popularity of Nnamdi Kanu. It was borne out of greed, envy and jealousy and nothing more. The only thing they accomplished is to finally expose themselves for the self-confessed saboteurs they are. Hence our resolve that Ohaneze Ndigbo will never successfully hold any public gathering in Biafraland unless the topic under discussion is self determination

IPOB’s silence, is it a strategy or FG has succeeded in boxing the group to a corner?

I don’t know where you keep getting this twisted impression from that IPOB is silent. Did Lai Mohammed the Nigeria Information Minister and the Presidency not confirm a few weeks back that IPOB is more dangerous than Boko Haram? How can a group that cost Nigeria millions of dollars in media consultancy and lobbying be described as silent. There are to ways to generate heat, one is by visible fire like firewood, charcoal and gas but the other is microwave. You don’t see microwave radiation, it is silent but more deadly. We protest when it’s time, we apply some other pressures as at when necessary. Whatever methodology we apply, the outcome is decisively the same always. We have rendered the name Nigeria useless before the civilised world. Biafra is getting closer and closer with the passage of each day. The warped narrative that IPOB has been subdued due to the abduction of our leader is false. Our activities are going on in earnest all over the world and preparations for our referendum is gathering momentum, so we remain unstoppable as ever.

Kanu’s wife threatened that if her husband is not found there will be no election in 2019, what are the plans of IPOB for the 2019 general elections having failed to stop the Anambra election?

Let me correct this impression, we did not say we will stop Anambra elections, we said we will boycott it and we did so successfully. The fact INEC announced a result is to be expected. Nigeria is by its very essence corrupt and the powers that be wouldn’t want to make public their humiliation at the hands of IPOB that was why INEC inflated the figures to give the exercise some respectability. The wife of our leader is right in insisting there will be no elections because we will not vote.

They can falsify and publish fake results, that’s up to them but we will paralyse activities in and around Biafraland on election days come 2019. We challenge INEC to publish true copies of result sheets from polling booths in Anambra governorship election. Less than 1% of eligible voters participated in that poll and we are confident we will achieve maximum compliance with Buhari’s name on the ticket.

In fact we are certain that Middle Belt and Southern Kaduna will join our election boycott due to this regime’s support for Fulani terrorists. If what Fani-Kayode and Yoruba elders are saying carries the day, we expect total boycott of the presidential election too in Yoruba land. Aso Rock should worry more about other nationalities who have expressed their desire to boycott all elections until the national question of which way Nigeria is resolved via referendum.

Should Igbo man emerge as Nigeria’s president, will that change the quest for Biafra campaigned by IPOB?

We have crossed the point of no return. If they like let them give an Igbo grand-mother or Ibibio woman the presidency for 10 consecutive terms, it won’t change anything. They can pave every road in Biafraland with gold, still nothing and we mean nothing, will ever alter our resolve. Our mind is made up and firmly set in stone. Whatever outcome we are confronted with after the referendum, we have to live with. The people of Biafra will decide in a referendum not a few compromised and dirty politicians negotiating our future away in the name of restructuring Nigeria. IPOB is not like anything Africa has ever seen before. We are uncompromising in our quest to restore Biafra and that is the only outcome acceptable to us.

Kanu once said he would ride on the wings of civil disobedience to actualise Biafra, however he is nowhere to be found. What’s the IPOB’s latest plans to ensure Biafra is achieved with or without Kanu?

You conveniently forgot to mention that a detachment of Nigerian Army stormed his home and killed him or took him away. When people say he is nowhere to be found, it is either they are gifted with ignorance or their faculties are not entirely intact. If the United States were to invade Nigeria and in the process storm Aso Rock to take away Jubril or whoever is impersonating Buhari, would you say Jubril is nowhere to be found? Sensible people will say, ask the US because they invaded his residence.

This is not complicated philosophy but simple common sense. People should apply their thinking faculties when evaluating the impact of the full military invasion and massacre of 28 people that took place at the residence of our leader on 14 September 2017. We are a well oiled machine that can function perfectly well with or without our mentor and leader because the blueprint he himself laid down is what we are following.

Mazi Uche Mefor is our deputy leader and with the support of the Directorate of State of the Indigenous People of Biafra (DOS) under the able leadership of Mazi Chika Edoziem, our modus operandi remains intact as laid down by our supreme leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Our deputy leader and DOS oversee the day to day operations of our global movement in the absence of our leader. We are following the philosophy of our leader which no doubt is guiding us remorseless towards our singular goal of Biafra restoration in the not too distant future.

How do IPOB tend to run Biafra govt if actualised?

It is up to the people of Biafra to elect who will serve them not IPOB. IPOB will not metamorphose into a political party but there will be laid down rules and principles which will form part of the constitution as Biafra will be run as a transparent constitutional democracy. Nothing like it would have been witnessed in Africa before. Rights and freedoms of citizens will be weaved into every facet of day to day governance and law enforcement. For example, there will be no armed police patrolling the streets looking for who to intimidate, extort money at gun point from, molest, rape or kill. Soldiers will never be deployed on the streets of Biafraland to quell civil disobedience only in times of war. Law makers will be mandated by law to hold weekly surgeries at their constituencies. Education will be free and compulsory to university level.

Every human being will be equal before the law regardless of sex, religion and orientation. Every nationality like Ijaw, Efik, Ibibio, Igede, Idoma, Igbo will be autonomous self governing regions with 100% resource control enshrined in the constitution. Biafra will be a confederation of equal nationalities.

No politician or law enforcement officer can order the detention of any person without the permission of the courts. Children of politicians and officials of state must attend public schools nearest to them. Same applies to hospitals. The culture of allocation will be abolished and government will be decentralized. Police chiefs will be elected not appointed. A culture of independent powerful judiciary capable of ruling against a sitting government will be encouraged. There will be absolute separation of powers. No hint of totalitarianism will be tolerated. The list is endless but be rest assured it will not be like anything that obtains in black African countries.

Any time frame for Biafra to be actualised with or without Kanu?

We hope to restore not actualize Biafra in the nearest possible with our able leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu leading us to victory. There is no timetable because only the Most High Chukwu Okike Abiama can determine when the appointed hour will be not man. What we know is that we are doing everything humanly possible to restore Biafra in the shortest possible time.

IPOB have continued to insist that Kanu is in custody of the Nigerian government, this they have denied, what efforts is being made to ensure that Kanu’s whereabouts is disclosed?

We are insisting and will continue to insist until the army comes clean about what they did with him. They can deny all they like but the facts speak for itself. Nigerian Army and Buratai in particular must tell the world who sent them to assassinate our leader and what they were doing in his house.

Therein lies the clue to exactly what became of him. Binta Nyako’s court feigned ignorance of this important question but we don’t think that a jury at the appellate court will so easily exonerate them. Regarding army denial that he is not in their custody, what do you expect them to say.

The culture of lying and deception has eaten so deep into the fabric of the society in Nigeria that people are no longer repulsed by it. Lying is a way of life in Nigeria so the army will be expected to try lying themselves out of the mess they are in. The 64 million dollar question remains, what were the army doing in Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s residence and who sent them? Until the army can answer this question, every idle speculation and denial by them is nothing more than an exercise in futility.


Source:olist.ng

Drama As Two Female WAEC Students Fought Each Other After They Left The Exam Hall (See Reason)

Two female WAEC students started a huge fight among themselves today after one of them reportedly insulted the second because she noticed the way she follow boys all around.

According to the video,they just left the exam hall and they were moving in groups before the two of them clashed over the words they said to each other.

As two of them battled each other,their school colleagues were hailing them and telling the girls to keep fighting.They didn’t Intervene for a while as they recorded the scene,it was minutes later that the rest of the girls started to make attempts to separate both of them.

The girls that were fighting already tore each other cloths before they were separated.(Please refer to the second screenshot above to see the reason why they started to fight)

In my opinion,I would suggest that the parents of these girls fighting still have a lot of work to do,teenage girls are mostly bound to succumb to peer pressure which can bring up a weird strength in them to fight one another.

Even for young girls like these to fight each other over words that they supposed not to speak at their age,they still need to be monitored by their parents.

Pastor Paid Teenage Boys To Have Sex With His Wife Multiple Times While He Masturbate

Authorities have charged Rev. Stricjavvar “Strick” Strickland of the Second Baptist Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with s*xually assaulting four teenage boys aged between 15 and 17 and also paying them to have s*x with his wife while he watched.

According to MLive, a probable cause affidavit that was filed at the Kalamazoo County District Court last week indicates that Strickland, 37, has been charged with 11 felonies in relation to the alleged incidents that occurred between August 2015 and August 2018. Strickland, who has served as pastor at the church since 2012 and was previously president of the NAACP Kalamazoo Chapter, is yet to turn himself in though an arrest warrant was issued for him August 21.

The accused was also allegedly engaged in similar activities with his ex-wife while they resided in Mississippi some years back.

Speaking to MLive, Strickland’s attorney, Michael Hills, said they were preparing to turn him in. He faces two counts of third-degree criminal s*xual conduct on a student as well as one on a 13 to 15-year-old. He also faces another count by force or coercion and four counts of human trafficking of a minor for commercial s*xual activity. Three more counts of child s*xually abusive activity have also been leveled against him.

“It has been two years since these allegations first came forward and Pastor Strickland has remained in contact and available. He is not running from this,” Hills said. “Pastor Strickland remains ready to turn himself in and deal with these charges accordingly.”

Per his warrant, he faces 15 years behind bars for each of the first four charges and 20 years for each of the other seven charges if found guilty, MLive reports. Kalamazoo County Assistant Prosecutor Christin J. Mehrtens-Carlin has also urged the court to bar the suspect from contacting the alleged victims, his wife Jazmonique, as well as any person under 18 years in the bond recommendation filed together with the arrest affidavit.

“Per the reports, the defendant and his wife would use their employment at Phoenix High School (in Kalamazoo) and to some extent, the defendant would use his work as a pastor, to find male teens to engage in s*xual activity with the wife, while the defendant watched and masturbated,” the bond recommendation states.

Elaborating on the allegations against the accused in the probable cause affidavit that was filed on August 18, Michigan State Police Detective Sgt. Scott Ernestes wrote two of the juveniles and one of their fathers first got in touch with him in 2018 accusing Strickland of s*xual assault against them between 2015 and 2018. They commenced investigations based on the complaint.

The juveniles said they met Strickland and his wife when they were students at Phoenix High School during the 2017-18 academic year. According to their account in the affidavit, they alleged they were each paid $100 to sleep with Jazmonique in different instances while her husband watched. Strickland also allegedly paid them $100 each for his wife to perform oral s*x on them so he could watch, MLive reports.

One of the boys was also paid to send nudes to the pastor while he also allegedly s*xually assaulted one of them on another occasion. He gave the latter money after he told him to stop.

The third victim told Ernestes during an interview in 2018 his first encounter with Strickland was in 2015 when he was 16. According to the juvenile, Strickland allegedly offered him money in exchange for nude photos, adding that the accused also performed oral s*x on him after he was coerced when he was 17. Strickland allowed him to drive his car in exchange for that.

The fourth victim told the detective Strickland allegedly paid him $200 in 2015 to sleep with his wife in their home basement when he was 15. He said he slept with Jazmonique in subsequent periods between that year and 2016.

Meanwhile, Strickland has denied any wrongdoing, telling MLive on Tuesday the charges against him are “absolutely preposterous.”

“All I can say for now is that we are prepared for this fight,” he said. “God will prevail.” The couple initially proclaimed their innocence in 2019 some days after the fourth victim was interviewed.

Groom And Mother In Law Caught On Wedding Day Getting Intimate

A wedding after party in Phoenix, Durban was cut shot after the groom was caught bonking his new mother in law in the backyard. The incident has become a major talking point in Phoenix Unit 8.

Rajesh, the groom, married Trina at a lavish ceremony in leafy Umhlanga. After the wedding, the wedding reception was conducted at Trina’s house in Phoenix.

It was during the wedding that Rajesh and his mother in law went to the back yard to engage in some forbidden passion. The incident was brought to light after one of the family’s nephews recorded the whole scene using his phone and made it public.

The thought of her mother sharing her man was too much for Trina who is reported to have fainted.

Rajesh himself had to escape the wrath of the family who wanted to beat up. Further investigations revealed that the two had been having their illicit affair for over three months and had no plan of stopping.

After the embarrassing incident, it is believed Trina filed for divorce and has not seen her mother since.

We Bought 2 Pistols Found On Us For Gang War – Suspects

We bought 2 pistols found on us for gang war – suspects

 hree suspects, who claimed to be members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), have been arrested, with two US-made Beretta pistols allegedly found in their possession.

The police said they also found 41 rounds of live ammunition on the suspects, identified as Dare Hassan, 35; Clarkson Oritshejubemi, 36, and Ajanaku Azeez, 35.

The police said Hassan confessed they bought the two pistols for N500,000 and the ammunition for N100,000, which they intended to use for gang war.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, who confirmed the development to our correspondent yesterday, said the suspects were involved in the numerous crises in the Ojo and Okokomaiko areas of Lagos.

Elkana said that on July 16, 2020 at about 3pm, operatives of Raiders, in the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, foiled a robbery attempt at the Ojo area and arrested Hassan, Azeez and Oritshejubemi.

“The suspects will soon be charged to court at the end of investigation,” Elkana added.

Reps To Probe Alleged Infractions In NDDC, NBET

The House of Representatives on Tuesday vowed to investigate alleged infractions contained in a six-year audit report on the Niger Delta Development Commission and the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Plc.

The report on the NDDC was from 2013 to 2018 while that on the NBET was from 2017 to 2019. Both were submitted by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation to the House of Representatives’ Committee on Public Accounts.

The chairman of the committee, Wole Oke, told reporters in Abuja that the committee would give the reports accelerated deliberations when the House resumes from its annual recess in September.

In the queries, the NDDC is to, among other things, explain the alleged payment of N459.350m as medical check-up expenses to part-time board members, payment of N1.358bn as imprest to executive board members, engagement and payment of N1.58bn to external solicitors without the consent of the Attorney-General of the Federation, award of N3.001bn emergency contracts, payment of N698.1m to some retired generals for regional security surveillance on projects.

Other alleged infractions in the report included payment of N2.5bn for the supply of 3,852 doses of Hepatitis B vaccines and 1570 doses of Typhoid vaccines and supply of Lassa fever kits to NDDC warehouse in Port Harcourt and distribution, transportation and storage was queried by the Auditor General.

Similarly, the committee received from the Auditor-General, the report querying the NBET on non-submission of annual audited financial statements for six years 2014 to 2019.

Troops Raid Zamfara Goldmine, Arrest 150 Suspected Bandits

Troops of Operation Sahel Sanity conducted a well-coordinated intelligence-based raid on an illegal mining site located along Gadan Zaima in Bukuyyum LGA of Zamfara State and arrested 150 suspected armed bandits, the acting Director, Defence Media Operation, Brigadier General Benard Onyeuko, has disclosed.

“During the raid on the goldmine, which served as a hideout to armed bandits, the troops also recovered 20 locally fabricated Dane guns. One of the suspects was neutralised while trying to escape.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that aside from sabotaging the nation’s economy, banditry is being financed through these illegal mining activities.

“Similarly, troops on a fighting patrol encountered three bandits on motorcycles around Maigalma village in Anka LGA of Zamfara State who were attempting to attack innocent residents.

“During the encounter, one of the bandits was neutralised while others escaped. Troops recovered one AK-47 Rifle, one AK-47 Rifle magazine loaded with five rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, and two motorcycles from the fleeing bandits,” General Onyeuko said.

He said a repentant bandit leader named Bornon Kejo willingly surrendered to troops and submitted two AK-47 Rifles and two AK-47 Rifle magazines at Zurmi in Zurmi LGA of the state, adding that efforts were ongoing to recover more weapons as well as encourage others to embrace peace and submit their arms.

“In the same vein, seven trucks loaded with cattle suspected to have been rustled were arrested along Jibia-Katsina road and Gusau-Zaria road respectively,” he said.

774,000 Local Government Jobs: FG To Engage Beneficiaries As Agric Extension Workers

The beneficiaries of the 774, 000 job scheme of the Federal Government will not be disengaged after three months, but will be used as agricultural extension workers thereafter.

The Director-General of the National Directorate of Employment, Mohammed Nasir Ladan Argungu disclosed.

“I believe is one of the most important (objective of the scheme). We’re not just to engage 1, 000 young men and women in each local government after three months…We have carried out studies across the nation, we are going to use these young men and women as agricultural extension workers. We’ve put everything in place, we did some studies,” he said.

Argungu, who is the chairman of the selection committee of the scheme, raised the alarm that some people wanted to manipulate the process.

“A group of people think they can maneuver things. It’s a federal government project and we will never allow it to fail because they don’t know the concept, they are just beating about the bush,” he said.

He said the scheme was, among other things, aimed at boosting micro economy. “We are talking of the money that is in circulation at the grass root. N52 billion to our local governments, you can imagine the impact as far as micro economy is concerned.”

He also said the scheme would bring employment to the beneficiaries’ door steps, mitigate the rural-urban migration, preach to the people the need for living in peace and harmony as well as self-reliance.

The NDE boss added the Special Public Works would also promote community supervision.

He stated: “For us to move forward, we have to sustain whatever we are doing and that is what we are planning to do.”

State Assembly Speakers From N/East Seek NEDC Intervention On E-Legislation

Speakers of the State Houses of Assembly from the six states in the northeast have urged the North East Development Commission to provide e-legislation facilities at the houses of assembly to boost effective debates and legislation in the zone.

They made the request on Monday during a courtesy visit to the NEDC headquarters in Abuja.

The chairman of the conference and speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, Abubakar Suleiman, said: “Providing the state assemblies with vehicles, especially buses that can be used by legislators and press crew will be well appreciated and we wish to urge you to do more in the reconstruction of the northeast.”

Responding, Managing Director, NEDC, Mohammed Alkali, said the commission would look into the speakers’ request.

Buhari Waives Tax On Imported Meters, 6m Power Users On Queue

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a one-year deferment of the 35 per cent import adjustment tax (levy) imposed on Fully Built Unit (FBU) electricity meters while six million power users expect to get the device.

A statement from the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, said the HS Code 9028.30.00.00 tariff is under the 2019 fiscal policy measures for the implementation of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Common External Tariff (CET) 2017 – 2022 of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), approved in 2015.

The statement said the approval for the adjustment was on a request by Mrs Zainab Ahmed, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, to support the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) in rolling 3 million electricity meters, which is under the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) framework.

“The 35 percent levy was imposed on the recommendation of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, to encourage local production, as well as protect investments in the local assembly of electricity meters,” Zainab said in the request.

The MAP regulation stipulates that a MAP firm must source a minimum of 30 percent of their contracted metering volumes from local meter manufacturers.

“However, the application of the 35 percent levy on electricity meters has created a significant challenge to the smooth implementation of MAP scheme of NERC,” the request stated.

It also noted that 6m electricity consumers have embraced the opportunities presented by MAP and signed off to pay for electricity meters at the regulated prices approved by NERC.

The Minister of State for Power, Goddy Jedy-Agba recently at the 563 megawatts (MW) Calabar NIPP inspection I Cross River, revealed that the waiver on meter import was necessary to ensure more meters to electricity users.

“I believe Nigerians will soon begin to see the impact. So in a short while, people will have meters to know what they consume and pay for the same. I think six months from now there should be a noticeable improvement both in supply and in metering. The government is committed to its duty for the provision of social services and we want to see this go through especially as it relates to power supply,” said Jedy-Agba

The Managing Director/Chief Executive officer (MD/CEO) of Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO), Dr. Jamil Isyaku Gwamna

Ex-Workers, NAHCO Disagree Over N1.1bn Benefits

The management of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) Plc and their ex-workers have disagreed over N1.1 billion severance benefits.

About 750 former staff have instituted a court action alleging a short-change over the severance benefits after the termination of their appointment 15 years ago when the company was privatized.

But NAHCO said it cleared the payment earlier. However, the ex-workers who had engaged a lawyer, claimed the money NAHCO was said to have paid at the time of their disengagement does not amount to the terminal benefits they are entitled to.

They also alleged some underpayment from Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) after serving NAHCO for 15 years.

General-Secretary of the workers’ forum, Sanmi Alademoni, confirmed that NAHCO actually paid them some money at the time of the privatization but the information they got was that the said amount was ‘Golden Handshake’.

“It is not the terminal benefit or severance package that they are talking about,” he said.

But NAHCO management yesterday said workers including those disengaged and those remaining with the company had been paid their entitlement.

When contacted, the Head, Corporate Communication, Samuel Akinrinmade, said the payment was made between April and May 2008 when the ground handling firm was privatized.

He explained that the gratuity of N1.1bn was paid to 936 people and it started seeking a refund from the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) with several letters to the bureau in line with the decision of the board.

Daily Trust learnt that in 2015, BPE transferred the issue of refund being sought by NAHCO to PTAD to carry out the required verification.

“NAHCO was actually being proactive. The management felt there was a need to pay the money at the time because of the tense situation while the board decided to seek a refund from the BPE,” Akinrinmade said.

NECA Seeks Concerted Action On Economy

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has called for concerted efforts by stakeholders to pull the economy away from the downward slide.

The Director-General of NECA, Dr Timothy Olawale, while responding to a damning economic report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday, said: “The economic data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is a call to urgent action. The economic contraction, leaving GDP growth rate at -6.10% is not only alarming but also worrisome.”

He said while it was expected that the Covid-19 pandemic would create economic shock and disrupt business activities, recent releases have shown that the level of shock and disruption was highly underestimated.

While shedding light on the realities and consequences of the economic slide, the NECA boss said, “It is highly worrisome that the economy is facing unusual times, similar to the pre-2016 recession. A period of increasing inflation, unprecedented high youth unemployment and underemployment rate, the dwindling value of the naira occasioned by limited access to foreign exchange and a negative growth rate.”

Olawale urged the government to “take a bold step in stopping the slide by refocusing monetary and fiscal policies to support economic sectors that have potentials for large scale production and employment as a means to kick-start the economy.

‘FG To Take Delivery Of 11 Locomotives Soon’

In less than two months, the Federal Government will take delivery of additional 11 units of locomotives to be deployed on both the Abuja-Kaduna and Lagos-Ibadan rail lines.

CRRC, the contractor procuring the locomotives in a tweet Tuesday said the locomotives have left China and are headed to Nigeria.

“The second batch (11 units) of diesel locomotives made by #CRRC Qishuyuan for export to #Nigeria for Abuja-Kaduna Railway and Lagos-Ibadan Railway were shipped from Changzhou Port to Shanghai, starting their journey to Nigeria.”

Recall in 2019, China Civil Engineering Construction Corp awarded CRRC Qishuyan a contract for the supply of 21 diesel locomotives and multiple units to Nigeria.

The locomotives are part of the rail contracts being executed in Nigeria from about $1.8 billion loan from China.

The first ten locomotives and two locomotives had arrived Nigeria during lockdown Nigeria from Shanghai.

Under the contract, CRRC Qishuyan will deliver four diesel trains, six passenger locomotives, nine freight locomotives and 2 shunting locomotives.

Controller-General of  the Nigerian Immigration Service, Muhammed Babandele

Immigration Engages Airlines On Int’l Flights

Ahead of the reopening of airports for international flights on Saturday, the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) on Tuesday asked airlines to administer passenger information cards to passengers before the arrival of flights.

This, the immigration believes, would reduce delays on arrival at the airport and minimize the number of passengers undergoing screening on arrival.

The Comptroller NIS MMIA, Abdullahi Usman, stated this while hosting members of the Association of Foreign Airlines and Representatives in Nigeria (AFARN).

He said the airlines should ensure all passengers fill the cards onboard. “With COVID-19, there will be minimal delay in clearance, minimal because right from port health, there are some routines that need to be done.

Usman urged airlines to ensure proper profiling of passengers before boarding for the purpose of airport facilitation.

“Airlines, it is their responsibility to make sure that no passenger embarks on a journey without the requirements of embarkation, your profiling, your screening is done in the diaspora, you and I here in the country, talk to your colleagues you do effective profiling of passengers that have the right visas to come in.”

The MMIA Comptroller NIS, said an online Temporary Work Permit (TWP) visa, Pre-approval had been introduced because of the closure of the foreign missions as a result of the pandemic.

Operators Decry 400% Rise In Freight Rate

Stakeholders in the maritime sector have expressed concern over the increased cost of freight by 400 percent due to the drop in the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

The Stakeholders who expressed their worries in an interactive session in Lagos on Tuesday.

The Chairman Port Consultative Council (PCC), Otunba Kunle Folarin, said before now the sector’s growth rate had been affected by the lockdown occasioned by the CONVID-19 pandemic.

“The summary of all these is that the economy is gradually going into recession. There is no doubt about that and there is no intervention by government to shore up the dollar.”

He warned that if the dollar rate is let loose, it could go beyond N500 to the dollar.

On his part the President of National Association of Stevedoring Companies (NASC), Mr. Bolaji Sunmola agreed that the economy is heading towards a recession.

“From indices available, the economy is heading towards a recession, we have a situation whereby the capacity to produce is not there, the capacity to buy is not there.”

The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers Council, Mr. Hassan Bello said the fall in the GDP is expected following the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic which affected virtually other economies of the world.

NCAA Alerts Pilots, Others On ‘Hazardous Weather’

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has issued a weather advisory circular to the industry and demanded strict compliance.

It called the attention of pilots and operators to the occurrence of thunderstorm phenomenon over Nigerian airports since the onset of the rainy season in the country.

According to the circular by the Director-General/CEO, Capt. Musa S. Nuhu, the statistics from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) so far indicated that most of the airports have recorded quite a number of thunderstorms between March and July 2020.

The DG, however, noted that severe thunderstorms and many other hazardous weather phenomena such as severe turbulence, microburst, low level wind shear and hail events could affect the safety of flight operations during the rainy season.

According to him, flight crews/operators and Air Traffic Controllers (ATC) shall ensure adherence to aerodrome weather minima.

He said, “Pilots shall exercise maximum restraint whenever adverse weather is observed or forecast by NIMET.

“Pilot/flight crew members shall obtain adequate departure, en-route and destination weather information and briefing from NIMET aerodrome meteorological offices prior to flight operations.”

Ogun State: Police Kill Serial Killer, Spartan

Police in Ogun State yesterday shot dead a notorious suspected serial killer, Feyisola Dosumu, popularly known as “Spartan.”

The suspect was declared wanted by the oolice on Friday, July 31, for allegedly killing no fewer than seven people at Ogere and Iperu Remo, the hometown of Governor Dapo Abiodun, in Ikenne Local Government Area of the state.

But it took the efforts of the joint security team of police, local hunters and vigilantes in a two-day operation to bring down the suspect in his enclave at Ogere.

The operation was led by the state Commissioner of Police, Edward Ajogun. The bullet ridden body of the suspect was taken to the Governor’s Office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, the state capital.

About three months ago, Dosumu, an alleged notorious cultist and drug addict, hacked three people to death at Ogere and Iperu. Again, the suspect went on the rampage on Tuesday, July 28, and killex two people, one each at Ogere and Iperu Remo. Dosumu also hacked a nursing mother to death at Ogere before killing a security guard attached to one poultry farm at Iperu Remo.

Briefing the governor on how Dosumu was killed, the Police Commissioner, Ajogun, said the suspect usually sneaks out of his enclave in the forest into the community and hacks his victims to death. The oolice boss disclosed that the suspect started his killing spree in April and a N1 million bounty was placed on him.

Ajogun added that the suspect almost “slipped away” from the hands of his men. He said: “Before my assumption of office, he (suspect) had killed about four persons. His modules operandi is this, he lives in the bushes in the community, there from time to time, he sneaked out ‘matchetes’ his victims to death.

Then, he progressed in that manner to selective victims, ‘matchetes’ them to death, then dashed back to the bush. “We employed the reactive means of always combing the bush each time this thing happens.”

The commissioner disclosed that he was given a marching order by both Governor Abiodun and the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mohammed Adamu, for Dosumu’s arrest.

Police Shot A 19-Year-Old Boy For Impregnating A 17-Year-Old Girl In Rivers

Outrage as police shoot a 19 years old boy in a community in Rivers state for impregnating a 17 years old girl.

According to reports, the ugly Incident happened last week Friday, August 21, 2020 around 7am in a community known as K.Dere in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The name of the gunshot victim is Ledesi Kote and according to medical doctors, the young man may lose his left leg to amputation unless 3 different surgeries are urgently conducted on the boy.

The victim's father, Mr Kote whilee narrating the incident, said that 

four armed policemen stormed his compound around the aforementioned time in Seinna vehicle and went straight to his son's room door and were banging and cocking guns.

He approached them politely to inquire what the matter was and what his son's offense is.

To his greatest surprise none of them answered him. At a point one of them angrily told him that his son impregnated a girl. Before one could say jack, the next thing he heard was a gunshot.

"One of the officers shot my son on the leg simply because he impregnated a girl and they went away with him while he was bleeding profusely and took him to a private hospital," the man said.

A human rights activist and other lovers of justice on hearing the incident, took the boy's father to the Rivers State Police Command Headquarters in Port Harcourt and laid an official complaint about what their officers did to the boy, whose only crime was because he impregnated a girl.

Arrangements were later made for the immediate transfer of the 19-year-old from the village to a better government owned hospital in Port Harcourt.

At the time of filing this report, the States' Police Command is yet to react or release an official statement as regards the ugly incident, especially the allegation that one of their men shot the boy.

Be picky, have standards and don’t date just anyone – Juliet Ibrahim advises

If you are single and searching then Juliet Ibrahim has a piece of advice for you, she says don’t say yes to just anyone

The actress was speaking on TV3’s Ladies Circle show where she disagreed with comments passed by MzVee who said she has stopped being picky when it comes to who should her boyfriend.

For me, intelligence is important, I should be able to have a conversation with you. I cannot be talking about what is happening in America or Covid-19 and you are talking about shoeshine or something else. The level of IQ has to be on the same level,” she said.

Speaking on what also turns her off, she noted that “I also love consistency. If you are inconsistent then it is turn off for me. If you say A, let your A be your A. That is how I am. So for me, it is those traits that I look for in a guy, don’t brag, don’t also to be too old-fashioned.”

She continued that “Every woman needs to have a list so with what MzVee said, I will say that she will need to still have a standard and be picky. The only thing I will advise ladies on is that they should never have expectations. Just accept the person for who they are. That is what is important in a relationship.”

I inherited N3.2 billion debt –NAFDAC DG

Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the Director-General of the National Agency for Foods and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), said on Tuesday that she inherited a debt of N3.2 billion when she assumed office in November 2017.

Adeyeye speaking at an online news conference to highlight the activities of the agency, said that, however, the debt had been settled.

“I am happy to inform you that we have been able to pay our debts and we are also training our 2,200 members of staff to enhance competence, capability as well as productivity.”

According to her, the sum of N7 billion was generated in 2017; while N2.5 billion and N3.1 billion were generated from the agency’s IGR windows in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

She also said that the agency was in dire need of an overhaul to achieve its mandate.

“About 80 per cent of the equipment in the agency’s laboratories are not functioning, directors have no laptops to work with, incessant industrial actions and lack of utility vehicles are the many problems facing the agency.

“When I resumed office, it was like being thrown into an ocean of problems, so, I started digging into why the agency got into such debt and how to get out of it.

“For 30 years as a professor, my life has been in the laboratory.

“I was shocked when I saw that 80 per cent of the equipment in the NAFDAC laboratories were not functioning.

“And everything the agency does requires laboratory tests – from water to drugs, food products, chemicals and others.

“We decided to review and overhaul our operations by adopting quality management system which enables us to upgrade the ICT system to ensure online documentation, computerised transactions, e-registration and e-certification of food and drug products,” she said.

“I also met about 6,000 backlog of applications for approval of different products.

“We also adopted ‘Customer First’ strategy and gave a mandate for the applications to be cleared within two months and it was done.

“Time of approval used to take months but when I came in, the duration for the approval was reduced to 90 days for food products and 120 days for drugs.

“It is very expensive to equip a laboratory as it costs between N270 million and N350 million for one piece of equipment in the laboratory.

“So, we started to save for the purchase of equipment while we pay off our debt gradually.

“We have seven laboratories across the country and we have bought eight basic equipment. It is not enough because the goal is to have 20 of such equipment,” she said.

Adeyeye said that the quality management system and customer first strategy adopted had helped to sanitise the agency’s budget and increased its internally generated revenue.

The NAFDAC’s D-G also said that the agency decentralised its operations across the country by establishing 23 directorates for faster and effective service delivery.

According to her, the agency resumed its operations at the nation’s ports and borders in May 2018 to prevent and reduce the influx of substandard and counterfeit products entering the country.

Adeyeye said that the agency was working hard to attain the level-3 of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Global Benchmark System that would enable vaccines to be produced in the country.

Source: News Agency Of Nigeria

Eight Lagos naval ratings torture peacemaker to death over N250 In Okokomaiko, Lagos State

Yoruba World Congress (YWC) To Mentor 300 Yoruba Graduates

YWC to mentor 300 Yoruba graduates

The six-month programme will link 50 accomplished Yoruba professionals from various sectors and countries across the world to Yoruba graduates chosen from 10 states across Nigeria.

The initiative was announced in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Saturday at the end of a YWC event tagged, ‘YWC Launch with the Leader.’

The event brought together young people from 10 states to discuss the ‘Role, Responsibility and Opportunities for Young Educated Professionals in Yorubaland.’

Akintoye, urging Yoruba youths to “look around and see what they can do to help themselves and their communities”, advised youths to use their skills to forge partnerships that would bring innovation and improvement to ways of doing things.

The YWC Secretary General, Prof Anthony Kila, said the initiative would help place Yoruba graduates at the centre of “educating, empowering and engaging our communities towards emancipation and security of lives, property and culture.”

The keynote speaker, Akogun Tola Adeniyi, said, “Graduates are expected to play a leading role in the restoration of the Yoruba nation’s first class grade position in education, healthcare delivery provisions, sound and solid economic and fiscal policies, industrial revolution and excellent foreign affairs policies.

Preach On Family Planning, Sex Education, Religious Leaders Told –Chairman Interfaith Association On Family Planning

  • Preach on family planning, sex education, religious leaders told
  • Religious leaders in Ogun State have been asked to incorporate family planning and sex education messages into religious teachings as part of efforts to correct the misconceptions surrounding reproductive and family health.

    The leaders, under the aegis of Interfaith Association on Family Planning and Childbirth Spacing, emphasised the need for the dissemination of right messages on family planning, especially by religious leaders, to their congregations.

    The Ogun State Chairman of the Interfaith Coalition on Family Planning and Childbirth Spacing, Venerable Richard Akinboyewa, made the call on Sunday at the meeting of members of the association in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

    Akinboyewa explained that the coalition, comprising clerics from Christian and Islamic religions and mission birth attendants, was a family planning advocacy group saddled with the responsibility of educating and enlightening people on the benefits of modern methods of family planning.

    He said it had become imperative for religious leaders to incorporate family planning and sex education messages into their teachings to drastically reduce teenage pregnancy, maternal mortality rate and abortion, among others.

    He asserted that both Christianity and Islam support family planning and childbirth spacing, saying that family planning did not promote promiscuity, as believed by some people.

    His words, “We can preach family planning from the pulpits. At the inter-faith level, we have a preaching manual booklet with Biblical references that we make use of, where the bible supports family planning, and those are the places we use in passing across our messages.”

    “We should preach about it (family planning), especially when we are holding marriage counselling for young people. When you fail to plan, you are planning to fail. So planning is very, very good.”

    Akinboyewa disclosed that the state government was aware of the coalition’s activities, saying, “The Ministry of Health and the State Primary Healthcare Board are supporters of what we are doing and we have been working together to ensure safe family health.”

    A member of the Advocacy Working Group (AWG) and Interfaith Coalition, Alhaja Hairat Olukemi Ogunmoye, quoting a verse from the Qur’an that a woman must stay two years after another delivery before conception, argued this showed that Islam also recognises family planning.

    Commissioner Vows To Clampdown On Illegal Firearms Holders, enjoin residents to promptly report or call any of these police emergency numbers in case of distress

    Commissioner vows to clampdown on illegal firearms holders

    According to a statement by the spokesman of the police command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, the constitution of the committee was in compliance with the directive of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu, for a nationwide clampdown on people in possession of illegal firearms.

    He said the committee, which has the command’s deputy commissioner of police, operations, DCP Sunday Babaji, as chairman, has been mandated to work with traditional rulers, area commanders and Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) to identify, isolate, disarm, arrest and prosecute any person or group in unlawful possession of prohibited firearms.

    He said the commissioner has also ordered all Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) in the territory to convene an enlightenment meeting of all vigilante groups, within their respective areas of responsibility so as to ensure their activities are in conformity with the extant laws guiding their establishment and operations.

    According to him, individuals or groups in unlawful possession of prohibited firearms can voluntarily submit such firearms at the nearest police divisions.

    “While reassuring residents of its commitment to protect lives and property, the command also enjoins residents to promptly report or call any of these police emergency numbers in case of distress:  08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883,” he said.

    Many People Injured As Farmers, Herders Clash In Oyo State

    Many injured as farmers, herders clash in Oyo StateMany residents of Ikoyi-Ile, Orire Local Government, Oyo State, were on Saturday injured in a clash between them and herdsmen in the area.

    The residents, most of them farmers, had threatened to resort to further self-help if the Oyo State government failed to protect them from suspected herdsmen they alleged had been terrorising their community.

    The farmers alleged the herders had killed one of them, raped their minors, destroyed their farmlands and had been terrorizing their community, giving them sleepless nights.

    A chieftaincy title holder in the local government, the Babalaje (chief trader) of Agbe, Chief Joseph Oyekola, told our correspondent that the herdsmen were “seriously disturbing” the farmers in the community and urged he state government to intervene.

    Oyekola said, “We don’t know what to do. If we take any step to revenge, it might lead to bloodshed. We want the government to take the necessary steps. Our king, who is supposed to defend us, has failed in his duties; he is now supporting the herdsmen against us.

    “Herdsmen cut off the hands of one of our workers on the farm. They destroyed our farm produce. Another farmer was macheted on the head and some others were injured, while two of our minors were raped.”

    A farmer, Usman Daudu, alleged that herdsmen destroyed 20 hectares of his farmland on which he planted maize, yam and tomato, adding they also injured him on the head with cutlasses as he attempted to chase them away.

    Another farmer, Dominic Gbegbi, said the herdsmen destroyed his produce and macheted him 14 times when they invaded his farm with their cows.

    The Onikoyi of Ikoyi-Ile, Oba Abdul-Yekeen Atilola Oladipupo, however, said that he had been making efforts to initiate peaceful co-existence between the farmers and herders in the area.

    Oba Oladipupo said, “We have tried to resolve the issue many times because it’s difficult to separate farmers from herders. We have been living together for a while. I have taken a lot of steps on the matter to find a lasting solution to it, but it seems my efforts are not enough, so we need government’s intervention.

    “I’ve had series of meetings with all the Baales (local chiefs) around me to find a permanent solution to the issue. In fact, I even had meetings with the Assistant Inspector-General of Police and the Commissioner of Police and they assured me they would come to our aid.”

    Police Rescue 2 Children Locked Up In Toilet In Garki, Abuja.

    Police rescue 2 children locked up in toilet in Abuja

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has rescued two children that were allegedly locked up in a toilet in a house in Garki, Abuja.

    In a statement, the spokesman of the command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, said the two kids were subjected to inhuman treatment by their guardian who lives on the second floor of a two-storey building in the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) Quarters, Garki.

    He said one of the children, Wisdom Christopher, 9, whom he said miraculously escaped through the window of their guardian’s apartment located in a two storey-building, raised the alarm which led to the rescue of the second victim, Angel Nwoga, also 9-years-old, from the apartment.

    He said the second victim was rescued from the apartment by operatives from Garki police division and some officials of the Federal Fire Service.

    According to him, the guardian of the victims, Mrs Loveth Ilobi, was reported to have been subjecting the children to inhuman treatment.

    “Information has it that she often starved the children and locked them up in the toilet pending her return from work late at night,” he said.

    Manzah said the culprit had been arrested by police operatives from Garki police division and that investigation had commenced.

    Supporters Throng Kaduna For Former Emir Of Kano, Sanusi

    A group during a visit by former Emir of Kano Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II, at Government House Kaduna on Governor Nasiru El-Rufa’ on Sunday. Pic by Shehu K. Goro

    Thousands of supporters on Sunday thronged major roads in Kaduna to welcome the deposed emir of Kano and former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Muhammadu Sanusi to Kaduna state.

    There was gridlock at major roads including Kawo, Ali Akilu road and Ahmadu Bellow Way as youths in vehicles, motorcycles and tricycles blasted Hausa signature music that praised Sanusi and escorted his motorcade around Kaduna city.

    A private jet arrived the Air Training Command headquarters in Kaduna at 10:30am on Sunday.

    Journalists as well as some traditional title holders from Kano state gathered at the Airforce command around 9:30 am but many were denied access to the base.

    He was accompanied by his wives and other aides, and received by top government officials in the state before his entourage move to the state government house.

    Sanusi is in Kaduna to meet with his supporters, some of whom arrived from Kano State and will also meet with his long-time friend and governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-Rufai.

    Sanusi was enthroned as the 14th emir of Kano as Muhammadu Sanusi II on June 8 2014 following the death of emir Ado Bayero.

    He was however deposed by the Kano state Governor, Abduallahi Ganduje, on March 9 2020 for allegedly showing ‘insubordination’ to authorities.

    Sanusi was then banished to Loko in Nasarawa state before he was allowed to proceed to Awe in the same state where he spent three days before a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered him to be released from detention.

    Few hours after his dethronement, Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai had appointed him as Chancellor, Kaduna state University (KASU) and Vice Chairman of the Kaduna Investment Promotion Agency (KADIPA).

    El-Rufai was among the first callers of the former CBN Governor while on exile in Awe. The governor had travelled to Awe on March 13, 2020 and after Juma’at Prayers, returned with Sanusi to Abuja where the former emir boarded a plane to Lagos.

    Emir Aminu Ado Bayero, the son of Sanusi’s predecessor, Ado Bayero who ruled Kano for more than half a century was chosen as emir to replace Sanusi