22 killed in fresh attack on Southern Kaduna communities — SOKAPU

The mouthpiece of Southern Kaduna, the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU), has raised the alarm over what it described as the continuous killing of its people.

It lamented 22 natives have been killed in fresh attack on communities in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area.

SOKAPU, in a statement on Sunday evening by its National Public Relations Officer, Luka Binniyat, expressed dismay the attack was carried out in the communities despite ongoing 24 hours curfew imposed in the local government area.

It alleged: “In the early hours of Friday, 10th July 2020, precisely around 1:30 am, the suspected Fulani militia invaded a remote, peaceful farming community called Chibob in Atyap Chiefdom, Gora ward of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area.

“The unprovoked attack ended in the massacre of Nine (9) Atyap natives, mostly women and children who were murdered in their sleep in the most barbaric manner imaginable, adding that the invaders also burnt down over 20 houses, destroyed farmlands, rustled 24 cattle and other livestock, looted foodstuff and other property of the villagers.

“As the curfew persisted, in the early hours of the following day, being Saturday the 11th July 2020, this militia continued their attacks in neighbouring remote communities. In particular, they attacked Kigudu community which is close to Chibob, located at the boundary between Zangon Kataf and Kauru LGAs.

“This led to the death of 10 women, an infant and an old man who were burnt to death inside a house they had taken refuge. Some of the corpses were burnt into ashes. Four homes were razed. This brought the death toll to twelve (12) in that community.
 
“With the curfew still in rigid enforcement, Anguwan Audu, a Surubu village, still under Gora ward was invaded this morning of 12th July 2020, where the village was looted and entirely burnt and one person killed.

“This brought to a total death toll of 22 persons in three days of unbroken attacks under a 24-hour strictly imposed curfew that has been running for 31 days today.

“We believe that the curfew should have been lifted or relaxed a day or two after the killing of a young school teacher, Mr Moses Magaji on a farm disputed by Hausa settlers of Zangon Kataf town and their Atyap long time host generated tension around the area.

“These attacks, have come to confirm a veiled, but documented threat issued on the 17th June, by leaders of five (5) Fulani supremacists groups at a Press Conference in Kaduna, led by Alhaji Haruna Tugga Chairman, Mayetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, Kaduna State.

“It is pertinent to note here that after the threat by the Fulani elites and about 20 days into the 24 hours curfew, SOKAPU made a press statement where we passionately pleaded with the state government to lift the 24-hour curfew imposed in Zangon Kataf and Kauru local government areas, having observed that the curfew imposed was becoming more of a tool to weaken and tie-down our people for Fulani Militia to have an easy ride in invading our vulnerable communities. We also observed that our people were being brutalized on their farms by some overzealous security personnel who, under the guise of enforcement of the curfew, always chased Atyap natives to their farms, intimidate, arrest, detain and brutalize them,” the statement read.

SOKAPU said the Governor Nasir El-Rufai-led Government and the Federal Government to show more commitment in securing communities in Southern Kaduna of Kaduna state.

Kaduna State Police Command’s spokesman, ASP Mohammed Jalige, promised to get back on the recent killings when contacted by the media. 

The police have rescued an American citizen who was confined in a Lagos hotel where she was held against her wish by Yahoo boys for 16 months- DCP Frank Mba

Frank Mba, police spokes­man, disclosed this on Sun­day.
 
He said: “The victim, who hails from Washington DC, USA, and is a retired civil ser­vant in the US, arrived Nige­ria on 13th February 2019 on a visit to one Chukwuebuka Kasi Obiaku, 34 years old, a native of Ikeduru LGA of Imo State, whom she met on Facebook.

“She was, however, rescued by police operatives attached to the Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Ogun State An­nex, following information received from a patriotic and civic-minded Nigerian in the Meran area of Lagos State.

“The rescue of the Amer­ican lady is coming on the heels of a similar case of an abducted Philippino lady who was lured to Nigeria by her supposed lover whom she equally met on Facebook.

“Investigations reveal that the suspect, Chukwuebuka Kasi Obiaku, is a graduate of Business Administration and Management and an internet fraudster who has defrauded many unsuspecting members of the public both locally and internationally.

“Chukwuebuka deliber­ately lured the victim into the country under the pretext of love and deceitfully married her on 15th May 2019.

“He subsequently held her captive in a hotel, extorted from her monies amounting to a total of 48,000-USD.

“He also forcefully collect­ed and took control of her credit and debit cards as well as the operation of her bank accounts, including the receipt of her monthly retirement benefits and allowances over the period of fifteen months.

“Chukwuebuka also used the victim as a front to defraud her associates and other for­eign personalities and com­panies.”

He said all the suspects would be charged to court on conclusion of the investigation and prosecuted in line with the Cybercrime Prevention/ Prohibition Act, 2015.

Again, operatives of the Ni­geria Police Cybercrime Unit, INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB), Abuja, have ar­rested three suspects over cy­ber-related offences, including advance fee fraud, money laun­dering, and romance scam.

The three persons – Sam­son Inegbenosun (30 years), Blessed Junior (32 years) and Muhammed Zakari (36 years) – are all males from Uromi in Edo State.

The suspects were arrested in Uromi following investiga­tions into suspected fraudu­lent online procurement and supply of COVID-19 protective masks, received through the INTERPOL NCB Wiesbaden, Germany.

In a statement on Sunday, DCP Frank Mba, Force Public Relations Officer, said investi­gations revealed that Samson Inegbenosun is an internet fraudster and a member of a Turkey-based online scam­ming syndicate.

According to Mba, Inegbe­nosun supplies foreign and local bank accounts to receive fraudulent funds and use the same as a conduit to other feeder ac­counts.

He also said the police had recovered from him, a building apartment worth N20,000,000.00, a Toyota RAV-4 2015 model worth N6,500,000.00, and a Toyota Matrix 2002 model valued at N2,000,000.00, which he allegedly procured with the proceeds of the crime.

He said the second suspect, Blessed Junior, returned to Ni­geria from Italy in February 2020 but maintains close con­tacts and illicit dealings with his Italian associates.

Mba said investigations re­vealed that he had made over N120,000,000.00 from internet fraud and other cybercrime dealings.

“He also received the sum of 52,000 EUROs recently from his criminal associates in Italy as commission for his active involvement in an in­ternational cybercrime deal. He also owns a filling station established with the proceeds of the crime,” the police said.

On his part, Mohammed Zakari, allegedly an expert in internet fraud, identity theft, and impersonation, falsely claims to be a British citizen.

“He also poses to be one Kelly Galk on online dating apps which he uses to carry out romance scams and to de­fraud unsuspecting members of the public, locally and inter­nationally.

“Investigation reveals he has made millions of naira from his illicit cybercrime transactions since he joined the syndicate.”

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Private school owners, parents differ on online teaching public school in Lagos

With the shutdown of public and private educational institutions across the country, as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), students have been away from schools since March. And they may likely remain in their homes furthermore based on the recent government decision to suspend its earlier announced July 13, 2020 for the reopening of schools for students in Basic 6, JSS 3 and SSS 3.
Aside this, the government also suspended Nigerian schools from writing this year’s West African Examination Council (WAEC) examination scheduled to run from August 4 to September 5, insisting schools will not reopen until the COVID-19 pandemic drastically subsides in the country.

Owing to this, all Nigerian students are now in forced holidays pending when the ‘almighty’ COVID-19 will leave its shores or be averted. As the forced holiday continues, owners of private schools in Lagos State, especially primary and secondary, their teachers, and those that provide ancillary services to the schools have been finding it tough to make ends meet.

Consequently, many private schools have devised ways of engaging their pupils through various social media platforms, including Whatsapp, Facebook, Zoom, Chat, as well as through e-mails, where they now send instructional materials and get feedback.

Since the commencement of online learning in some schools, some parents are appreciative of the stopgap measure, while others say the initiative is far from what they described as ‘the real teaching,’ as it is plagued by complaints, ranging from poor network connectivity, epileptic power supply, data challenges, to poor handling of devices by their wards, among others.

As if these do not constitute enough worries for affected parents, some private schools have, contrary to the warnings by the Lagos State government, begun demanding for part payment of third term school fees, despite its non-commencement. Those that are not asking for part payment of school fees are, all the same, asking parents to pay for their services, hinging their demands on the fact that teachers have to be paid for the services they are rendering, in addition to the data, and other services, which are all part of the mix.

While some schools are charging as much as N175, 000 monthly (depending on the class and location) for these services, others charge fees ranging from N100, 000 to N50, 000; N20, 000; N15, 000 and N10,000 monthly, respectively.

However, some parents are peeved that schools are being unreasonable with their charges not minding the austere period that the entire country is into.
A school proprietor, who simply gave his name as Babatope, confirmed that the disparity in fees charged for these online lessons might be as a result of the school’s location and class, adding that for most school owners, such funds would come in handy for the payment of teachers’ salary for the period of schools’ closure since third term resumption has now been postponed until further notice.

Babatope revealed that most private schools are using the online medium to teach some topics that they could not teach before the abrupt end to the second term, while those that were preparing for examination are now beginning to teach new topics having finished with revision exercises.

According to him, this is advantageous because it would keep pupils abreast of topics that they would treat upon resumption for the new term.

“Some school owners have continued to incur costs during this period, including paying their teachers and other members of staff that combine efforts to execute online teaching. The school equally makes available computer sets for teachers’ use, aside data purchased to prepare the lessons. So, we expect parents, who are opposed to the payments to please reason with us too, and pay the agreed charges for their children’s online lessons.

For the proprietress of Sejing Schools, Oshodi, Celina Unuegbu, depending on funds from online learning to pay teachers is a very challenging exercise because not all pupils are participating in the programme. She said that school owners need to treat their teachers well at this time; provide the necessary palliatives, including salaries for them to put in their best.

Unegbu, who implored school owners to draw from their savings to pay their teacher explained that she borrowed to pay teachers and other staff members from March to May, so that, they would continue to do their best during the period.

“Does it mean school owners do not have savings or cannot draw from their past profits? Running a school is also a form of business, and proprietors should stop deceiving teachers that they do not have money to pay salaries, no matter how little,” she noted.

Emeka Ikedu, a science teacher in an Ikeja-based school, said COVID-19 has opened a new way of survival for him, as he had to resort to taking students on private lessons since his school could not pay him and his colleagues before schools were shut by the government.

According to Ikedu, to survive the hardship created, he has to depend on home teaching, going from house-to-house of some of his students and others outside the circle to teach.

Ikedu is not alone as far as private home lessons are concerned. Thousands of his colleagues are equally engaged in it across the state. While these online lessons go on, Dansuki Mantu, whose kids are in Senior Secondary School (SSS), and in the Junior Secondary School (JSS) III, thinks the exercise as a scam, alleging that it is a calculated attempt by school owners to extort parents, especially considering the number of subjects taught via the channels.

Insisting that the process does not allow for effective teacher-pupil interaction, he queried if such a process could adequately prepare pupils for external examinations, as feedbacks seldom come, and when they do, they come late. He further alleged that he spends N3, 000 to N9, 000 on data weekly, apart from fueling the power generating set and forgoing his pleasure to help in solving some of the assignments sent to his children.

Another parent, Omolara Salami, claimed that the process is inflicting more pains on parents, who are currently finding it difficult to make ends meet, especially with the introduction of the monthly payment for the online teaching. She appealed to schools to, for once, make online lessons free.

To worsen issues, the pupils (both primary and secondary) were mandated to buy laptop computer sets, tablets or notebooks, and also pay an undisclosed amount to the coffers of the school within a week.

Although many parents kicked against the idea and refused to make the payment, the development, however, shows that some schools’ intentions are not as genuine as they appear.

Hakeem Hafeez, an educational psychologist, however, advised parents to keep an eye on what their children and wards are doing with the Internet-enabled devices used in learning as they could stray to harmful sites when not kept in check.

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NAF AIRMEN/AIRWOMEN RECRUITMENT EXERCISE (BMTC 2020) GUIDELINES

NAF AIRMEN/AIRWOMEN RECRUITMENT EXERCISE (BMTC 2020)

Guidelines

Interested and qualified applicants are to apply FREE OF CHARGE online at www.airforce.mil.ng
Applicants are to apply once. Multiple applications will be disqualified.
Applicants are to print out the underlisted documents after completion of the online application:
Local Government Indigeneship Form.
Attestation Form to be signed by a Military Officer or Local Government Chairman of the Applicant.
Parent/Guardian Consent Form.
Acknowledgment Form.
Qualifications

Applicants must be Nigerian citizens by birth.
Applicants must not be less than 1.66m tall for male and not less than 1.63m tall for female.
Applicants must be medically and physically fit.
Applicants must be free of any previous conviction(s) on criminal ground, by a court of law.
Non Tradesmen/Women

Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 22 years by 30 June 2021.
Applicants must possess a minimum of 5 credits, including Mathematics and English, in not more than 2 sittings in SSCE/NECO/GCE/NABTEB.
Tradesmen/Women

Applicants applying as tradesmen and women must be between 18 and 25 years of age except for those applying as assistant chaplains/ imams and drivers who must be between 18 and 28 years.
Applicants must possess at least a lower credit in ND/NCE or any relevant trade certificates from reputable and approved Government institutions/organisations, with a minimum of 2 passes and a credit in English in not more than 2 sittings in SSCE/NECO/GCE/NABTEB.
Applicants applying as drivers must posses a minimum of 2 passes in SSCE/NECO/GCE/NABTEB, with a credit in English and trade test certificate.
Applicants applying as sportsmen/women are to present evidence of their professional experience which should include certificates and medals.
Application Closing Date
21st August, 2020.

Note

Online Registration Starts on 24 July 2020 and closes on 21 August 2020.
Recruitment interview Exercise will hold from 24 September – 12 November 2020

Magu Is Fighting Back By Leaking Memos That Expose the Attorney General of the federation Malami’s Own Corruption

Magu the arrested former EFCC chairman is fighting back by leaking memos that expose the Honorable Attorney General of the federation and minister of Justice Malami’s own corruption. They’re both tarred with the same morally stained brush. EVERYONE in the Buhari regime is pilfering the national till. The only “clean” person in the regime is the uncaught one.

Read the memo below