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Tuesday 17 October 2017

‘Be ready to forfeit your N100Million bail bond’ -Judge tells Abaribe over Nnamdi Kanu

Following Nnamdi Kanu’s absence in court today and filing of motion by Senator Abaribe seeking to be discharged as Nnamdi Kanu’s surety, the judge reportedly gave Sen. Abaribe’s Lawyer, Mr. Ogechi Ogunna three options.

One of the options was for Abaribe to produce the defendant in court and then apply to be discharged as a surety.

The other option the judge gave was for Abaribe to be ready to forfeit his N100m bail bond. The third option ‎was to ask to be given time to produce the defendant.

But Ogunna replied saying “he (Abaribe) is not in a position to do any of these.” Punch reports that the judge insisted tha‎t Abaribe must opt for one of the three options. With the judge’s insistence, Ogunna opted to be given time to produce him. The two other sureties were not represented in court on Tuesday.
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Breaking: Buhari signs University of Petroleum Resources Bill

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday signed University of Petroleum Resources Bill with a pledge to continue to support the socio-economic development of the Niger Delta region.

The President made the pledge while signing bill to establish University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta into law at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said Federal Government was committed to supporting Niger Delta region to achieve socio-economic development.

Buhari, therefore, appealed to communities in the region to strive for peace through dialogue in resolving all conflicts not only among them, but also with business entities and authorities.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that with the signing of the bill into law, the path has now been cleared for establishment of the specialised university in the Niger Delta.

The institution will be charged with training and research in petroleum technologies.
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Thursday 5 October 2017

Sex allegations & corruption: Senate sets up 8 man panel to investigate Police Inspector General

The Senate has set up an eight-man ad hoc committee to investigate allegations of corruption brought against the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, by Senator Isah Misau (APC-Bauchi).

The Senate also mandated its Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to investigate Police allegations against Senator Misau, and present its findings to the House.

The Nigeria Police Force had alleged that Misau did not follow due process when he retired from the Force.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Senate’s resolution followed a Point of Order by Senator Misau, who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on Navy.

Misau had told his colleagues that he had been having a running battle with the IGP over the level of corruption in the NPF.

The senator said he deemed it necessary to bring the matter before the Senate because it had been in public domain for “some weeks now.”

He accused the IGP of blackmailing him because he dared to talk about the level of corruption in the Force.

    “I am a retired Police officer and served for 10 years; my father served the Force for 34 years. In fact, he joined the Police before I was born.

    “So, when I speak about the Police, I know what I am saying. When I speak about the Police, I speak with authority.

    “I am concerned about what is happening in the Police in terms of bribery; there is a need for something urgent to be done to salvage the image of the institution.

    “Before raising alarm on the irregularities in the institution, I called three serving officers and they confirmed to me that people pay more than N500,000 to get promoted.

    “I also have other evidences that I am ready to release for investigation,’’ he said.

The lawmaker further alleged that the Police was generating money from companies where officers were deployed to serve.

He lamented that while most Nigerians were without security protection, the Force had deployed a large number of officers to guard companies and a few individuals.

    “This is an open secret; it is obvious that even people with questionable character have Police protection and have been blaring sirens all over the place.

    “One Police officer is supposed to serve 400 people, but in Nigeria, it is one Police officer to 800 people, while one private marketer has more than 30 policemen.

    “A situation like that only depletes the number of Police personnel available to protect the ordinary citizens.

    “We have excellent Police officers who are now demoralised because promotion is no longer based on merit and years of service.

    “Another thing I found out is that there is illegal diversion of funds. Under the 2016 budget, there was a line item for purchase of Armoured Personnel Carrier, but instead of the APCs, luxury cars were purchased without virement,’’ Misau alleged.

On allegations that he left the NPF without due process, Misau said that he followed due process before retiring.

In his remarks, the President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, said in view of the weighty allegations brought against the Police, the Senate would not hesitate to investigate the matter.

    “We have listened to him and he has raised a number of issues which we can’t sweep under the carpet.

    “We have to reform our institutions and deal with allegations of corruption so as to cleanse them.

    “The ad hoc committee will deal with the area of allegation of corruption, while the Committee on Ethics and Privileges will deal with the allegation of the Police against Misau,’’ he explained.

NAN reports that the Deputy Chief Whip, Sen. Francis Alimikhena, is the Chairman of the committee; while other members include senators Joshua Lidani (PDP-Gombe), Binta Masi (APC-Adamawa) and Duro Faseyi (PDP-Ekiti).

Others include senators Nelson Effiong (APC-Akwa Ibom); Obinna Ogba (PDP-Ebonyi); Abdul-Aziz Nyako (APC-Adamawa) and Suleiman Hunkuyi (APC-Kaduna).(NAN)
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Minutes after performing at palace of Oba of Benin, armed men kidnap Edo musician and shot his wife

Popular Edo state musician, Osayomore Joseph, has been kidnapped by unknown gunmen around 10 :00 pm on Tuesday, in his village at Orovie, near Benin City.

His wife sustained gun shot wounds on the head in the process.

The Edo State Police Command’s Spokesperson , DSP Moses Nkombe, who confirmed the incident said police received report about the abduction around 11 :00 p .m .

    ‘Security operatives have been drafted to hot spots across the state. The police would do its best to secure the release of Osayomore’


Reacting to the incident, the Edo State branch of the Performing Musician Association of Nigeria (PMAN ) has condemned the kidnapping of Osayomore.

     ‘Osayomore kidnap was an abomination because the victim was abducted shortly after he performed at the palace of the Oba of Benin’


State chairman of PMAN , Eghenova Willie, in a press statement called for the unconditional release of Osayomore just as he called on Governor Godwin Obaseki to beef up security in the state.
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Tuesday 3 October 2017

VIDEO: Paul Okoye shades twin Peter Okoye, says ‘Bank Alert’ Was His First Solo Video

One half of Psquare, Paul Okoye has made a shocking revelation in a recent Twitter post. The singer revealed that he actually personally recorded and owned the hugely successful Bank Alert, hinting that his brother, Peter Okoye might have asked to be on the song after seeing the song’s potentials.

The song was later released by P-Square, however Paul Okoye regrets his decision and he want his fans to know that he wrote the song.

In his post, he said:

“I made a serious mistake last year, the day I was shooting my first ever solo music video “bank alert” #regret, I won’t be deceived dis time.”

He later promised his fans that the quality of his music in terms of vocals, sound and song style, won’t diminish even now that he is flying a solo career and no longer with his twin brother.

Watch video below.

 
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Saturday 30 September 2017

Wizkid makes history, becomes the first African artiste to sell out at Royal Albert Hall in London (Photos/Video)

Who said an African cannot have a sold out show at one of the UK’s most iconic venues? Well, Wizkid made history last night, September 29th by becoming the first African artist to sell out the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Tickets were even sold out two days before the concert.

The show was broadcasted live via Wizkid’s Facebook page so his worldwide fans could also get a piece of the action.

He joins the likes of the Beatles and many international superstars who have headlined at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

British act Yxng Bane and Nigeria’s Wande Coal also performed at the concert.










Watch Video below:

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VIDEO: Watch as Timaya Blasts Eedris Abdulkareem

Musician Timaya took to social to blast the hell out of veteran musician Eedris Abdulkareem for calling him an ingrate in an interview.

Timaya posted a video on his Instagram page today where he blasted fellow musician, Eedris Abdulkareem for insulting him.

In a recent interview with GoldMyne TV, Eeedris Abdulkareem talked about Timaya saying that he wouldn’t have been successful if he doesn’t have the confidence he gave him and that he doesn’t need Timaya to appreciate because he did it for God.

In a video Timaya shared on his Ig page, he blasted Eedris, calling him an idiot and a dirty Igbo smoker.

Watch the video below…

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