Monday 29 February 2016

ARSENAL DESTROYER MARCUS RASHFORD SET FOR MASSIVE INCREASE IN WEEKLY WAGE, FROM £1500 TO £15,000/WEEK.


Manchester United will bring forward talks over a new £15,000-a-week deal for Marcus Rashford following the teenage striker's sensational breakthrough at Old Trafford.

Rashford, 18, scored twice on his Premier League debut in Sunday's 3-2 win over Arsenal to take his total to four goals in his first two games for United's senior team.

The club were already looking to upgrade Rashford's current £1,500-a-week deal that is due to run out in the summer of 2017.

#IMMIGRATIONSCAM - ABBA MORO & THREE OTHERS ARRAIGNED, SENT TO PRISON.


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arraigned the immediate past Interior Minister, Abba Moro, on an 11-count charge bordering on obtaining by false pretence, procurement fraud and money laundering.

Mr. Moro was arraigned before Justice Anwuli Chikere of the Federal High Court, Abuja, alongside three others for their roles in the botched March 15, 2014 immigration recruitment exercise that killed no fewer than 20 job seekers across the country, the News Agency of Nigeria reported.

His co-accused are: permanent secretary of the ministry at the time, Anastasia Daniel-Nwobia; a deputy director in the ministry, F. O Alayebami; one Mahmood Ahmadu (at large), and the contracting firm given the recruitment job, Drexel Tech Nigeria Ltd.

Friday 26 February 2016

SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS DEATH SENTENCE OF REV KING.


The Supreme Court has affirmed the death sentence passed on the  General-Overseer of the Christian Praying Assembly, Chukwuemeka Ezeugo (aka Rev. King), ‎by a Lagos High Court in Ikeja for the murder and attempted murder of some members of his church in 2006.

The cleric was sentenced to death by hanging by then trial judge of the Lagos High Court, Justice Olubunmi Oyewole (now Justice of the Court of Appeal) on ‎January 11, 2007.

‎A five-man panel of the apex court led by Justice Walter Onnoghen, on Friday, dismissed the appeal filed by the cleric against the concurrent judgments of the Lagos High Court in Ikeja and Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal, which had both convicted him of the alleged crimes.

SUNDAY OLISEH QUITS AS COACH OF SUPER EAGLES OF NIGERIA.


Sunday Oliseh accused Nigeria of contract violations and failing to pay his wages as he resigned as national team coach on Friday, ending a brief but unhappy tenure at the helm of the side

"Due to contract violations, lack of support, unpaid wages, benefits to my players, assistant coaches and myself, I resign as Super Eagles chief coach," he tweeted on his verified account on Friday.

"I feel fortunate, blessed and eternally grateful for having had the honour to play, captain and coach this great nation of ours, Nigeria," added the former World Cup star, who had been in the job since mid-July.

Thursday 25 February 2016

18-YR-OLD GIRL ALLEGEDLY RAPED BY 5 TEENAGERS ADMITS SEX WAS CONSENSUAL AND THAT SHE HAD SEX WITH HER FATHER.


Charges against five teenage boys who were accused of gang-raping an 18-year-old girl at a playground in Brooklyn last month have been dropped as she admits to having consensual sex with the boys and her father.

The unnamed girl has recanted her allegations of sexual assault against Denzel Murray, 14, Shaquell Cooper and Ethan Phillip, both 15, and Onandi Brown and Travis Beckford, both 17, Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson announced Wednesday afternoon.

'Working closely with the NYPD, my office has thoroughly investigated disturbing and very serious allegations of a gang rape at gunpoint last month inside the Osborn Playground in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn,' a statement from Thompson's office reads. 

Sunday 21 February 2016

AMOSU'S WIFE RETURNS STOLEN N380M TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has recovered N381m from Mrs. Omolara Amosu, the wife of the immediate past Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Adesola Amosu.

Sources within the EFCC said on Saturday that the money was recovered in three tranches: N180m, N101m and N100m.

The detective said that the money was traced from the account of the Nigeria Air Force to the bank accounts of a company in which Amosu’s wife is a director.

He added that Amosu’s wife is a signatory to the accounts.

He said, “We recovered N381m from Amosu’s wife, Omolara. Initially, we recovered N180m from her account before another N101m and then N100m. These were monies transferred from Air Force accounts.”

Explaining how the money was diverted, the detective added, “They (Air Force officers) sent the money to an account where their wives have interests or are signatories without doing anything.”

A second source within the EFCC said that more properties belonging to the immediate past Chief of Accounts and Budgeting of NAF, Air Vice Marshal J.B. Adigun, had been seized.

The detective said a property, which is a quarry located in Ogun State, had equipment worth about $600,000.

He, however, did not state the value of the property.

Two weeks ago, houses worth over N2bn in Ikoyi and Victoria Island allegedly belonging to Adigun were seized.

The source said, “Adigun is still here with us. We recovered a quarry which he owns. In the quarry there were pieces of equipment worth about $600,000. They have all been impounded and investigations are ongoing.”

Amosu, Adigun and over nine air force officers are currently under investigation by the anti-graft agency for the procurement of equipment which was said not to be transparent.

Since his detention, Amosu had been quizzed over the procurement of two second-hand Mi-24V Helicopters instead of the recommended Mi-35M series at a cost of $136.9m.

The helicopters were alleged not to be operationally airworthy at the time of delivery while a brand new unit of such helicopters costs about $30m.

Meanwhile, it was learnt that Amosu and some other officers would be charged to court as soon as the holding charge which the EFCC obtained in court to hold the officers for 30 days from January 28 lapses.

A detective said, “Amosu will be charged to court anytime from now. Recall that we obtained a holding charge from a court to hold him for a maximum of 30 days. We are rounding off our investigations and anytime from now, he will be charged to court.”

The PUNCH had exclusively reported on February 11 that the EFCC had seized houses and other properties belonging to the immediate past Chief of Air Staff and other senior military officers worth N5bn.

According to the report, the properties, which were seized in the Ikoyi, Ikeja GRA and Badagry areas of Lagos State, allegedly belonged to Amosu; the immediate past Chief of Accounts and Budgeting of the Nigerian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal J.B. Adigun; and Air Commodore O. O. Gbadebo, who was the Director of Finance and Budget at NAF.

A source, who spoke to The PUNCH had said, “We have sealed a block of 12 luxury flats, located on Agodogba Street, Park View Estate, Ikoyi, belonging to Adigun. It is worth over N1.7bn. The same Adigun also owns another block of luxury flats on Sinari Daranijo Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. It is worth N1.8bn.

“A parcel of land, located on Bourdillon Drive, Ikoyi, worth N908m, belonging to Adigun has also been seized by the EFCC operatives.”

The source added that six other properties had been traced to Adigun, including a set of four terrace houses on Agede Street, off Aminu Kano in the Wuse 2 area of Abuja.

He stated that the properties traced to Amosu were located in the Ikeja area of Lagos metropolis.

The operative said apart from the buildings, Amosu’s vehicles had also been confiscated by the anti-graft agency.

He added, “Amosu confessed to owning an ultra-modern hospital on Adeniyi Jones Avenue in Ikeja. The hospital, St Solomon Health Care Limited, which is worth about N85m, has been sealed off.

“A house located on Adeyemo Alakija Street, GRA Ikeja, near the Ghanaian High Commission, which belongs to Amosu has also been sealed. It is worth over N200m.”

PUNCH

Monday 15 February 2016

$2.1BN ARMS SCANDAL - EFCC RECOVERS N84M FROM FORMER DIR. OF FINANCE & BUDGET OF NIGERIAN AIR FORCE.


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has recovered N84m from the immediate past Director of Finance and Budget of the Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore O. O. Gbadebo, 

A reliable source in the EFCC said on Sunday that investigations revealed that the money was diverted from the account of the Air Force.

The source said the money was part of the money budgeted for the procurement of weapons.

PRESIDENT BUHARI SACK DGs OF 24 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES.


Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, disclosed that President Buhari has sacked DGs of 24 Federal Government Agencies.

According to Lawal, the full list include: 

Monday 8 February 2016

ETISALAT SUE MTN OVER ACQUISITION OF VISAFONE.

Etisalat Nigeria has sued MTN Nigeria and Visafone Ltd, challenging MTN’s use of the 800megahertz (MHZ) spectrum following the acquisition of Visafone.

MTN sued the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) over the imposition of N780billion fine on it by the regulator for harbouring some 5.2million pre-registered subscriber identity module (SIM) cards on its network in violation of extant rules.

Etisalat said it considered the action necessary to prevent the use of the spectrum by MTN at this time, as it will entrench the dominance of MTN in the retail data services market.

MY CRITICS ARE INSANE - SUNDAY OLISEH.


Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria is a very angry man at the moment over calls for his sack by some elements after the exit of the home based Super Eagles from CHAN 2016.



Friday 5 February 2016

AMCON TAKES OVER AERO CONTRACTORS.


The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) has dissolved the board of Aero Contractors and appointed a manager to oversee the affairs of the airline.

This is just as AMCON has engaged a reputable accounting firm to undertake a forensic audit of the airline’s accounts over the last five years.

Investigations reveal that the airline got N14 billion intervention fund in 2010 with additional investment by AMCON which has raised the debt profile of the airline to N20 billion.

SENATOR BOLA TINUBU ACCEPTS AIT'S APOLOGY, WITHDRAWS LIBEL SUIT (READ FULL TEXT OF APOLOGY).


Senator Bola Tinubu, the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Chief Raymond Dokpesi, the Chairman of DAAR Communications, on Thursday, agreed on out of court settlement in a libel suit filed by Tinubu.

It was reported that the APC chieftain has accepted Dokpesi’s unreserved apology as settlement for the documentary, “Lion of Burdillion” aired on Africa Independent Television (AIT) in the build up to the 2015 elections.

Tinubu had filed a N150 billion suit before an Ikeja High Court against Daar Communications Plc, owners of AIT, for airing the documentary.

Read full text of the apology after the cut.

NYSC RENDERS APOLOGY FOR DELAY IN JANUARY 2016 SALARY PAYMENT FOR CORPS MEMBERS.


The National Youth Service Corps on Wednesday said there would be “a slight delay” in the payment of the January 2016 allowance for corps members.

“The delay is due to discrepancies in planning figures for 2016 from the NYSC, Ministry of Budget and National Planning and the Ministry of Finance.

“Management regrets this delay, and is therefore working round the clock to ensure that all corps members receive their January allowance between now and next week.

JUROR AWARDS N4.6BN TO PARALYSED 22-YR-OLD MAN SHOT BY POLICE WHEN HE WAS UNARMED.



A 22-yr-old black man who was unarmed when he was shot by a sheriff’s deputy as a result of which he was paralysed has been awarded $23.1 million (about N4.550 billion) by a federal jury in the United States (U.S.).

However, the judgment, which was pronounced by a six-woman, two-man jury on Wednesday, will have to be approved by Florida lawmakers in line with the extant law requiring approval for awards exceeding $200,000.

Meanwhile, Nigerian lawyers are urging judges to emulate the U.S. jurors just as they insisted that judgment sums be paid as awarded by the courts.

SUPREME COURT THROWS OUT BUKOLA SARAKI'S (@BUKOLASARAKI) APPEAL, ORDERS HIM TO FACE TRIAL FOR CORRUPTION CHARGES.


The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by the senate president, Bukola Saraki, against his trial for alleged corruption. Mr. Saraki is facing a 13-count charge of alleged asset declaration fraud.

The Code of Conduct Bureau said Mr. Saraki committed the offence, and maintained a foreign account, when he was governor of Kwara State.

The senate president said the charges were politically motivated, and challenged the powers and composition of the Code of Conduct Tribunal to hear the case.

REVEREND MBAKA: PRIEST, POLITICIAN OR RENEGADE BY REUBEN ABATI.


Catholic priests in Nigeria have always captured the public imagination. Some of them have served in government positions, some were prominent in the fight and struggle for democracy, some of them have proved their mettle as poets, teachers, musicians, social critics, and public affairs commentators, but Rev. Fr. Ejike Camillus Anthony Ebenezer Mbaka is a cut above the rest, not necessarily in terms of intellect or persona, but in terms of how he has been able to use the pulpit to acquire a rock star status.

It is therefore not surprising that everything about him is with a touch of the histrionic.  This is exactly what happened when he was transferred, last week, from a parish where he had served for 20 years: from Christ the King Parish, GRA Enugu, to Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, Umuchigbo, Njinike,  Enugu.  Characteristically, this radical priest and social activist turned what should be a routine administrative posting by his Bishop into a melodrama and an assault on the authority of the Church.  You would think he had been sentenced to a jail term, the way he whined and wept and appealed to sympathy.

Thursday 4 February 2016

(GRAPHIC) SEVEN-MONTHS OLD BABY MURDERED WITH HIS PARENTS IN MEXICO'S GANGSTER VIOLENCE.


Horrific photos showing the bodies of a seven-month-old boy and his parents slaughtered in Oaxaca, Mexico, have sparked fierce debate about the country's rampant gang violence and society's acceptance of it.

They also likened the slain boy to Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian toddler whose photo made front pages the world over after his drowned body washed up on a Turkish beach.

The Mexican baby, identified as Marcos Miguel Pano Colón, was being carried by his 24-year-old father, Juan Alberto Pano Ramos, and accompanied by his 17-year-old mother, Alba Isabel Colón, when their attackers opened fire on the trio in the city of Pinotepa Nacional on Friday evening. All three died on the spot.

JORDANIAN REFUGEE CAMP WHICH OPENED TO 100 FAMILIES IS NOW HOME TO 80,000 SYRIANS.


The King of Jordan has warned his country is at 'boiling point' because of the number of Syrian refugees and told the West to help before the 'dam bursts'.           

Jordan is hosting more than 600,000 of the 4.6million Syrians who have registered with the UN as refugees since the civil war broke out in the country five years ago.

But the Jordanian government says there are another one million unregistered Syrians living in the country, which has a population of 9.5million, and fear more will arrive due to the estimated 13.5million vulnerable and displaced people who remain in Syria.      

22-YR-OLD MAN SURRENDERS TO POLICE 6 MONTHS AFTER KILLING COUSIN FOR SLEEPING WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND.


Just like Macbeth, in Shakespeare’s play of same name, murdered sleep and could no longer sleep, 22-year-old Ndifreke Joseph Clement, disturbed by sleepless nights and traumatic experiences after murdering his 23-year-old cousin, Ubong Edet, surrendered himself to police six months after the crime.

Clement, a native of Akon Itam, Itu Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, who handed himself over to police at Ikot Akpan Abia, Uyo, said he slashed his cousin’s throat after beating him to coma because Edet slept with his girlfriend in August 2015.

He told Vanguard: “I cannot remember the exact date now, but it occurred in a night in August 2015 in the one room apartment we shared. On that day, I returned from work to meet the door locked.

#DASUKIGATE - THISDAY PUBLISHER NDUKA OBAIGBENA RETURNS N350M TO EFCC.


There were indications that the Publisher of ThisDay Newspaper, Mr. Nduka Obaigbena, has returned the sum of N350m to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

A top operative of the commission, who confided in a correspondent on Wednesday, said Obaigbena returned the money to the commission on Tuesday. The operative said Obaigbena was expected to pay an outstanding N200m next week.

The Special Task Force of the EFCC, investigating the issue of arms procurement under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, had quizzed Obaigbena on January 29, 2016 for allegedly receiving N670m from the immediate past National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.).

SUPREME COURT OVERTURNS JUDGEMENT, AFFIRMS IKPEAZU AND UDOM GOVERNORS OF ABIA AND AKWA IBOM.


The Supreme Court on Wednesday affirmed the elections of Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State and Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State.

A seven-man bench, presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, unanimously affirmed the governors’ elections after upholding their separate appeals against the judgments of the Court of Appeal, which had ordered their removal from office.

The decisions of the Supreme Court put paid to the legal actions initiated against Emmanuel and Ikpeazu, who contested the elections on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party on April 11, 2015, by their arch rivals.

COURT ORDERS ARREST OF FORMER PDP SECRETARY TEMITOPE ALUKO FOR PERJURY.


A Chief Magistrate’s Court in Ado Ekiti has ordered the state Commissioner of Police, Etop James, to arrest and prosecute a former State Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Dr. Temitope Aluko, for alleged perjury.

Chief Magistrate Adesoji Adegboye granted the order following a motion ex parte moved by the state Director of Public Prosecution, Mr. Gbenga Adaramola.

But the Ekiti State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Alberto Adeyemi, said the command was ‘not aware of any warrant of arrest’.