Friday, 29 November 2013

#ODUAHGATE - FASHOLA BLAST FEDERAL GOVERNMENT - THE 2 ARMOURED CARS WILL PURCHASE 51 POLICE PATROL VEHICLES



Lagos State governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has said that the two armoured cars bought at the cost of N255 million for the Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah, will purchase 51 patrol vehicles for the Nigerian Police. The governor said this at the 7th annual Town Hall Meeting on Security, themed: ‘Sustaining Local Responding To Rising National Security Challenges,’ held at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

“It is sad to know that the Federal Government that allocate three patrol vehicles for one state police command of 370, 000 police men, is unable to resolve how N255 million was used to purchase 2 saloon vehicles for one officer. It is a very grave irony.

“The cost of average vehicle needed to patrol the state is just N5 million. And with such fund, we will have put at least 51 patrol vehicles on the road, patrolling the streets of Lagos.”

MORE REVELATIONS FROM CAPTURED NOTORIOUS ROBBER - HOW CO-ORDINATED LAGOS BLACK SUNDAY ROBBERY


Sunday, September 9, 2012, will remain indelible in the minds of some families in LagosState, who lost their loved ones to the brazen attack of a gang of heavily armed robbers, who laid siege to strategic points in the state, killing at least three policemen and several other citizens, while scores sustained injuries.

But the arrest  of all the members of the gang that operated that day, including the notorious South-West robbery czar, Abiodun Ogunjobi, aka, Godogodo, would bring relief to relatives and friends of those killed or injured during the encounter.

Meanwhile, Godogodo, who was arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, led by SP Abba Kyari, on August 1, 2013, has revealed how he coordinated the bloody  operation. Bureaux de change  robbery

He gave chilling details of how he led members of the gang to cart away millions of dollars from bureau de change operators in Agege and Gbagada areas of Lagos. According to Godogodo, “ On that fateful day, I called one of my boys, Sayeed Omolopa, to meet me at AlfaBeach in Ajah, and some other boys led by Kasali and Ejike. “They were about seven and my boys were five. Yemi Boss, who came with Ejike, said we should go to Agege and rob some bureau de change operators.

REPS DIVIDED OVER #NEWNATIONALAUTOMOTIVEPOLICY


Members of the House of Representatives were divided on Thursday over a motion seeking to suspend the Federal Government’s new tariff regime on imported used and new vehicles. According to the government, the new regime is to create the enabling environment for the automotive industry to grow in the country.

Mr. Nathaniel Oriade, who moved a motion on the issue, told the House that a tariff of 70 per cent on new cars implied higher prices for the affected categories of vehicles and their components.

“Nigerians are already facing hardship and this new tariff can only worsen their situation,” he added.

The lawmaker called on the Ministry of Finance to “suspend the implementation of the programme up until such a time the assembly plants and equipment manufacturers would have started the production of Nigeria-made vehicles.” But some members faulted the motion on the grounds that the Customs/Excise Tariff Act empowered the President to adjust tariff whenever necessary.

For example, Mr. Ibrahim El-Sudi observed that the only way to stop the policy was to come by an amendment bill and not through a motion. “The President has powers to alter a tariff. It is an extant law, which cannot be changed by a motion,” he added.

There were members who also insisted that tariff was included in the Exclusive Legislative List and could not be changed by “executive fiat” unless by a law passed by the National Assembly. In a bid to douse tension, the presiding Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, deferred further debate on the motion.

He asked the Joint Committee on Rules/Business, Justice and Judiciary, to study the opposing views on the motion and advise the House on what to do.

ASARI DOKUBO IS A FREEMAN ONCE AGAIN AS REUBEN ABATI DEFENDS THE PRESIDENCY

ASARI DOKUBO
Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, ,  who was arrested on Tuesday in Cotonou, Benin Republic has been released. The staunch supporter of President Jonathan who has become very wealthy overnight was arrested in Benin where he owns a university earlier this week. 

Dokubo was allegedly released around 1am on Thursday after intervention by President Goodluck Jonathan. His lawyer, Festus Keyamo, confirmed his release.



Meanwhile the Presidency on Thursday described as “blackmail and mischief” media reports that President Jonathan sent a presidential jet to convey Asari-Dokubo to Abuja from Benin Republic where he was initially detained. Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, in an interview with State House correspondents said the report was an attempt by some people to package lies as the truth hoping that gullible people would believe them.

Abati said since an aircraft was not a ghost, the movement of any aircraft would be documented adding that “and if it lands anywhere, people will see it.”

He said, “There is no truth in the report that a presidential jet was used to convey Asari Dokubo. Again, what we see here is an attempt by some people to just tell lies and try to package lies as the truth.”

(GIRLS OVER BOYS) MEET THE 3 GIRLS WHO EMERGED AS WAEC'S OVERALL BEST STUDENTS

FIFOLUWA, OLUWAKEMI , CHINELO
The three(3) exceptional candidates who wrote the May/June 2012 West African Examinations Council National Distinction/Merit awards were recently honoured by WAEC. Interestingly, they are all females. It seems the boys are getting distracted.

Seventeen-year-old Folafoluwa Oginni has emerged the overall best pupil in the May/June 2012 West African Senior School Certificate Examination. She led two other girls to lift the prestigious West African Examinations Council National Distinction/Merit awards.

The Council honoured them during its Nigeria National Committee 51st Annual General Meeting held in Owerri, Imo State on Thursday.  Oginni scored Grade 1 in all her eight subjects, including English Language and Mathematics. By the feat, the Osogbo, Osun State-born lad has become the current holder of WAEC’s national distinction/merit award. The Council instituted the award in 1984 to encourage academic excellence.

THE EXCESSES OF GOVERNOR ADAMS OSHIOMOLE OF EDO STATE


Comrade Adams Oshiomole, former NLC PRESIDENT and current Governor of Edo State is known to be a tough man ( maybe a tough man)  by impression. He is very outspoken and sometimes called the ACTION GOVERNOR. He is in the news for the wrong reasons.....

A woman was caught trading illegally during a sanitation exercise in Edo State and he mistreated the woman by all ramifications..... She wept and begged but the "GOVERNOR OF THE PEOPLE" told her to "GO AND DIE:"....... 

I am surprised at his statement, very surprised at his lack of compassion.... Even GOD forgives.....

Watch the VIDEO after the cut..............

Thursday, 28 November 2013

SIX MOST OUTSTANDING SUPER EAGLES PLAYERS IN 2013


Vincent Enyeama         
Things haven’t always been easy, but the Super Eagles stopper Vincent Enyeama is ending 2013 in the form of his life. He has shown incredible fortitude to return to Lille, from a stint away on loan in Israel, to claim the No. 1 shirt and to deliver such regular, outstanding performances. The highlight was his Man of the Match showing against Falcao as Les Dogues defeated Monaco, but it was one grand performance out of many. The Lille keeper hasn’t conceded a league goal since September 15. At the Cup of Nations he was in fine fettle. The defence ahead of him may have been young and inexperienced, but you could hardly tell; Enyeama’s expert organisational skills ensured they very little got past the unit. He was ultimately named Goalkeeper of the tournament.

Godfrey Oboabona
The world hadn’t heard of Godfrey Oboabona as 2012 became 2013. The unheralded defender was still playing in the Nigerian league and was yet to feature in a high-profile clash for the Super Eagles. A year later, he is a national hero—the man who kept Didier Drogba, and more recently Mario Balotelli, quiet, a continental champion and a defender with a big future. He has been the Super Eagles’ most-regular starter this season. Apart from the recent friendly against Burkina Faso, he is the only player to have started every one of Nigeria’s games. His performances at the Cup of Nations were the highlight and, by the end of the summer, the surprise was not that he moved to Europe, but that, when he did, it wasn’t to one of the continent’s major sides.

PDP TAKES THE BIG HIT


Prior to the 2011 general elections, 27 states were firmly in the grasp of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In two short years, this has been pruned to 18.

Following yesterday’s merger between the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the break-away faction of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the political landscape of the country has undergone a paradigm shift that not only structurally dissolves the majority-minority complex hitherto in place, but more importantly lays the foundation for more interesting activities ahead the forthcoming general elections in 2015.

Despite retaining the highest office in the land, the realignment of the governors has pushed the PDP into unfamiliar terrain as it is considerably weaker than it has been at any point in the last decade and a half.

There are many questions that come to the minds of political observers with this new equation, and top of that list is the implication of this to the future of the PDP as the 2015 general elections gets closer. The PDP would not have the upper hand it did in the National Assembly as it did yesterday morning, which means the APC now has the ability to use its representatives to sponsor, promote and have bills passed that are in its favour.

AMAZING - DELTA STATE GOVERNOR NOMINATES DEAD MAN FOR BOARD APPOINTMENT

GOVERNOR UNUAGHAN
Strange things happen in this part of the world especially in politics.............

Members of the Delta State House of Assembly were on Tuesday thrown into a state of astonishment when they discovered that one of the seven persons nominated by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan for appointment into the Delta State Tourism Board had died a while ago.

Last week, Mr. Uduaghan had included the name of James Youmu in a list of nominees for the state’s tourism board that was forwarded to the legislature for screening and confirmation. Mr. Youmu has been dead

The other nominees for the same board are Efe Afe, Peter Okolotu, Hyacinth Iyere, Amah Agbajoh, Abel Eyube and Joe Morg.

There was a mild drama during the screening when Mr. Youmu, the fourth nominee on the list, was called up. Mr. Afe, a former member of the state assembly who was screened as the chairman of the board, immediately told the House that the said James Youmu had died even before the names were sent for screening.

#ODUAHGATE - SENATE SUMMONS MINISTER OF AVIATION TO APPEAR ON DECEMBER 5

STELLA ODUAH
We are still on this ODUAHGATE scandal.... Someone should have been a guest of EFCC by now........

The Senate Committee on Aviation on Wednesday formally  invited the embattled Minister of Aviation, Ms. Stella Oduah, to appear before it on Thursday, December 5, by noon.

A letter of invitation signed by the Clerk of the committee,  Mr. Victor Aborisade, explained that Oduah and the chief executive officers of agencies under her ministry would brief members at the Senate New wing.

MAN RAPES 30-MONTH OLD TODDLER IN LAGOS

 

A family court sitting in Ikeja Magistrate Court, Lagos, will today, resume hearing in the charge of defilement of a two and half years old child (names withheld) against one Kehinde Layode.

According to Access to Justice, AJ, a non-governmental organisation, handling the matter, “on November 11, 2013, we received information that a girl (names withheld) (two and a half years old at the relevant time), was sexually molested by a man, Kehinde Layode,  who had been put in a position of trust over the child.

According to the family, the mother of the girl had kept the child with the defendant and his wife to go and buy drugs for  the toddler as she was running a fever. “This was a fairly routine help that the girl’s mother often sought and the defendant and his wife offered. However, on this fateful day when the girl’s mother returned to the house, she knocked on the door but the defendant told her that she was sleeping.

“The mother, however, insisted that the door be opened so that she could administer the drug she had bought.

Subsequently, she took the toddler home but noticed that there was a thick white fluid coming down her laps at which point she raised an alarm.

nPDP & APC SEAL POWER SHARING DEAL

G-7
The  New  Peoples Democratic Party   said on Wednesday that it had signed a  Memorandum of Understanding  with the All Progressives Congress. When  and where  the MOU  was signed as well as its content   were  not made  public by the National Publicity Secretary of the New PDP, Chukwemeka Eze, in a text message he sent to one of our correspondents.

Both sides agreed that the five PDP governors who defected to the APC on Tuesday, would control the structures of the party(APC) in their states.

The five  governors, also known as rebel governors,  are  Muritala Nyako(Adamawa), Rabiu Kwakwanso (Kano),  Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Rotimi  Amaechi (Rivers),  and Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto). It was also gathered that the rebel governors and leaders of the New PDP  would play active roles in the emergence of the APC presidential candidate in 2015.

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

ARRESTED NOTORIOUS ROBBERY KINGPIN "GODOGODO" KILLED MORE THAN 50 POLICEMEN


If you watch the video of jubilant officers of the Special Anti-robbery Squad in Lagos for the first time on YOUTUBE, you will not understand why they sang the song "WINNER OOOOOO WINNER"...

They have every reason to rejoice at the capture of notorious robbery kingpin nicknamed GODOGODO who killed over 50 of their colleagues in more than a decade of terror.

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ASARI DOKUBO (EX-MILITANT) ARRESTED IN COTONOU


A Former Niger Delta militant, Mujahid Asari-Dokubo, was on Tuesday arrested in Cotonou, capital of Benin Republic.

It was learnt that the ex-militant was arrested at about 1.00pm by the Benin Republic’s police.

A statement by his lawyer, Festus Keyamo confirmed the arrest, saying Asari-Dokubo was picked up around the Lubeleyi roundabout and taken to “an unknown destination.” Keyamo, in the statement on Tuesday, argued that Asari-Dokubo was not arrested for running any illegitimate business in the country. 

WHERE IS SANI ABACHA'S LOOT?????

LATE SANI ABACHA
The late head of Nigeria’s last military government, Sani Abacha. Abacha, who was in power from 1993 to 1998 and who died under suspicious circumstances in 1998, is commonly regarded as Nigeria’s most brutal dictator. Because of human rights violations committed under his regime, the Commonwealth of Nations suspended Nigeria’s membership in the Commonwealth and the United States and many other western countries cooled their bilateral relationship with Nigeria.

Nigerians also believe that Abacha systematically looted the state. Just how much he looted has become the stuff of urban legend. According to the Nigerian media, the civilian government of Olusegun Obasanjo traced about U.S.$4 billion in foreign assets to Abacha, his family members, and their agents. Of this, some U.S.$2.1 billion was returned by the family. But, Abacha and his family allegedly hid much of the loot overseas. In addition to Switzerland, alleged recipients have included Lichtenstein, the United Kingdom and the United States.

MAN STABS ALLEGED HOMOSEXUAL BOSS TO DEATH

EJI
A 22-year-old man, Eji Emmanuel, has been arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for the alleged murder of a 39-year-old trader, Sylvanus Okoye.

According to the police, the suspect stabbed the deceased to death at his home on Ezemegbu Drive, Okota in August. The suspect, however, explained that he killed the deceased in self-defence. He alleged that on the day of the incident, Okoye had attempted to rape him.

Explaining the events that culminated in Okoye’s death, the suspect said he was a dancer and was lured to Lagos by a friend, Chukwudi, under the guise of doing music business only for the friend to introduce him to homosexuality.

READ HOW MINISTER OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES (DIEZIANI MADUEKE) PLANS TO SELL REFINERIES TO HER ASSOCIATES

Mrs. Dieziane Allison-Madueke
We all know that several shady deals have been going on in the Petroleum industry as key players are working to enrich themselves while the opportunity last

SaharaReporters recently published another brewing scam in that industry... Please read below..............

The planned sale of Nigeria's four refineries next year is a well-designed scam calculated to hand over the country's premium downstream assets to associates and fronts of the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, who is also representing the financial interests of President Goodluck Jonathan in the deal, SaharaReporters can report.

POWER PLAYERS
According to several senior officials at the ministry, four of the minister's friends have been penciled in to emerge as preferred bidders by “any means necessary” even as the Bureau for Public Enterprise (BPE) has announced its readiness to commence the sales next year. Top on the list of the “preferred” buyers is Mr. Jide Omokore, the multi-billionaire PDP figure who has received numerous juicy deals since Ms. Alison-Madueke was made Minister of Petroleum Resources by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2010. Mr. Omokore is the chairman of Energy Resources Group, whose subsidiary, Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited, was involved in a highly scandalous operatorship take-over of the oil mining licenses (OMLs) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in 2011.

Mr. Omokore, whose private jet is regularly put at the disposal of Ms. Alison-Madueke (as do jets by her other fronts and associates), famously funded an obscene wedding in Dubai for his son, Oluwatosin, last June. Some estimates put the cost of the wedding, which was attended by state governors, ministers, senior civil servants, senators, former governors and political godfathers, at $10 million. Oluwatosin’s bride is Faisal AbdulKadir-Fari, a daughter of Ambassador Abdulkadir-Fari, then the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.


Another “preferred” buyer, Kola Aluko  was also involved in the controversial OML operatorship deal through his company, Septa Energy, a subsidiary of Seven Energy. While Mr. Omokore's company got oil bloc numbers 26, 30, 34, and 42, Igho Salome's   Taleveras got OMLs 4, 38 and 41. In the questionable deal, Shell divested its operatorship in the OMLs. By law, the ownership automatically reverted to the NNPC which manages oil assets on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria. At first, the NNPC had transferred its operatorship to its exploration subsidiary, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).

But in a curious twist, the NPDC said it did not have the financial resources to operate the OMLs. The group then organized a “strategic loan” deal with Atlantic Energy and Septa Energy to provide the funds. Under the questionable deal, Mr. Omokore and Mr. Aluko's companies were to receive crude oil allocation of over 40,000 barrels per day as “loan repayment.” An oil industry expert told SaharaReporters that the deal, which was officially called “strategic alliance and service contract,” will cost Nigerian taxpayers billions of dollars.

Another NNPC insider told Sahara Reporters, “Where in the world would you own seven lucrative oil blocks and then claim you do not have the finances to operate them? Those are enormous bankable assets. There is no bank NPDC will approach in the world that will not jump at the opportunity to finance the operations. Remember these are not mere oil prospecting licenses (OPLs). They are OMLs. Oil had been found there. Shell had been producing oil from the wells. It only decided to relinquish its interest to focus on in its offshore wells.”

Several of our sources questioned NPDC’s claim that it needed to bring in Atlantic Energy and Septa Energy to finance the production. “It all had to do with the minister’s financial stake,” said one of them, insisting that Ms. Alison-Madueke had a reputation for tailoring oil policies to benefit her pocket.

“The same NNPC that claimed it could not secure the finances to operate the oil blocks later took out a loan of $1.6 billion to pay dubious debts owed to shady oil dealers,” another insider told Sahara Reporters, further highlighting how greedy and selfish government officials strangulate the country. He said the minister cannot come up with any satisfactory justification for her scandalous policy of mortgaging the country's oil assets to her friends.

Meanwhile, our sources identified the other two “preferred” buyers for the refineries as Talevaras, a firm owned Mr. Igho Salome, and Sahara Energy, owned by the trio of Tonye Vole, Tope Osinubi and Ade Odunsi. Talevaras has increasingly come under the spotlight because of its sudden rise to prominence in Nigeria’s business scene. The firm was recently declared the “winner” of the bid for the Afam Power Plant, despite its lack of any experience in the power sector. The Afam Power Plc was among 18 assets of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) which were put up for privatization. Initially, none of the bids received for Afam Power Plc was deemed qualified. But the government suddenly announced Taleveras as the winners of the bid.

“I can assure you that the same style will be adopted to hand over Nigeria’s refineries to the minister's fronts, usually referred to as preferred buyers,” an official of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources said. He continued, “It is not a coincidence that the minister went to announce to the whole world that the refineries would be sold first quarter next year even when there were no such plans disclosed to the BPE. It should be of interest you that the BPE made its own pronouncement a week after the minister's, just to rubber-stamp it. BPE indirectly exposed her plot when it said the process would commence first quarter next year, rather than the refineries being sold first quarter next year as pronounced by her.”

Sahara Energy was also indicted in a report by a Swiss non-governmental organization, the Berne Declaration. The report revealed that Nigerian oil marketing companies perpetrated widespread subsidy fraud running into several billions of dollars. Titled “Swiss Traders’ Opaque Deals in Nigeria,” it also accused the NNPC of colluding with international oil traders to defraud Nigeria. The report revealed that Sahara Energy, Rahamaniyya Group, Aiteo Energy Resources Limited, Ontario Oil and Gas Limited, Tridax Energy, Mezcor Limited and MRS Group had established subsidiaries, also called "letter-box" companies, in Geneva, Switzerland, with no real business activities.

The report disclosed that these companies established the subsidiaries primarily for tax advantages, and also for easy access to international capital. But four of the companies, namely Sahara Energy, Rahamaniyya, Aiteo Energy and MRS, were investigated by the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee and cleared in a widely discredited report that culminated in the infamous $620,000 bribery scandal involving the chairman of the House probe committee, Farouk Lawan, and billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola.

According to the Swiss NGO report, the opaque partnership between NNPC and the Swiss oil traders ensures that the profit generated escapes state coffers. Describing this as “not trivial,” the report stated: “By way of example, in 2011 the amount withheld from state coffers came to $8.739 billion. The public coffers were directly penalized. The same year, the revenues from oil fell by 39 per cent against the amount budgeted. And this is despite a rise in the price of oil.”

O.J SIMPSON LOSES BID FOR A NEW TRIAL IN ROBBERY CASE

O.J SIMPSON
A judge in Las Vegas rejected O.J. Simpson's bid for a new trial on Tuesday, dashing the former football star's bid for freedom based on the claim that his original lawyer botched his armed robbery and kidnapping trial in Las Vegas more than five years ago.

“All grounds in the petition lack merit and, consequently, are denied,” Clark County District Judge Linda Marie Bell said.


Simpson's lawyer Patricia Palm said she wanted to speak to Simpson before commenting on the decision.

Simpson could appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court. If he loses at that level, the 66-year-old Simpson could go to federal courts to argue his constitutional right to effective counsel was violated.

WILSHERE SCORES A BRACE FOR ARSENAL AS BARCELONA WERE STUNNED BY AJAX


In the Uefa Champions League matches played yesterday, Jack Wishere struck two goals against Marseille of France to help Arsenal to 12 points as they inch closer to qualifying for the round of 16.

Elsewhere, 10 man Ajax beat Barcelona by two (2) goals to one (1) while Chelsea lost away to Basel (1 - 0). 


GOLDEN EAGLETS STAR IHEANEACHO SET TO JOIN MANCHESTER CITY


Kelechi Iheanacho, unarguably the best player at the recently concluded Fifa U-17 world cup which Nigeria emerged winners is in the verge of joining Manchester City.

Many top european clubsides indicated interest in the talented player but all set is for him to become a Manchester City player.as confirmed by is father.

We wish the young lad a the best.