Buhari : ‘President did more for Bayelsa than Jonathan,’ GEJ’s kinsman says

Former Senator, Mr. Clever Ikisipo, has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari‘s efforts to develop the Niger Delta region, especially Bayelsa State. Ikisikpo, who is a kinsman to former President Goodluck Jonathan, said Buhari did what Jonathan failed to do for the people of Bayelsa. The Senator stated this on Saturday, September 16, when students’ representatives from Bayelsa East District, conferred on him an award for his outstanding leadership qualities in Kolo area of the state. The district consists of Ogbia, Nembe, and Brass local government areas of the State. According to him, Buhari made sure…

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Why Nigeria needs Sagay in fight against corruption

When President Muhammadu Buhari, renowned for his integrity and anti-corruption stance, appointed a professor of law and civil rights activist, Itse Sagay, in August 2015, as head of the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, close friends described it as one appointment whose time had come. Established to advise the Buhari administration on the prosecution of the war against corruption and the implementation of required reforms in Nigeria’s criminal justice system, PACAC has been instrumental in the anti-corruption war in the country. A cerebral mind and patriot, passionate and daring for…

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Coutinho finally opens up on failed Barcelona move

Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho has spoken about his collapsed transfer to Barcelona, admitting he and his family were excited about the move to Camp Nou. Coutinho was targeted by Barca, as a replacement for Neymar, following his countryman’s record-breaking €222million switch to Paris Saint-Germain last month. The 25-year-old tried to force the move by submitting an official transfer request, but the Reds refused to sell. “What happened was a job offer and, in life, sometimes you get interested, sometimes you don’t, and in my case, as everybody knows, I got interested,…

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World hunger is on the rise again

A UN report it reveals that in 2016 the number of chronically undernourished people in the world is estimated to have increased to 815 million, up from 777 million in 2015, although still down from about 900 million in 2000. Exacerbated by climate-related shocks, increasing conflicts have been a key driver of severe food crisis and recently re-emerged famines, a major United Nations joint report has just revealed. Hunger and under nutrition are significantly worse where conflicts are prolonged and institutional capacities weak, on 15 September warned the first-ever UN report…

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Restructuring: Why Buhari directed agitations to NASS – Enang

National Assembly Matters (Senate), Sen. Ita Enang, said the president directed restructuring agitations to the legislature because of his belief in due process. According to Enang, restructuring is a constitutional matter and the legislature deals with review of the Constitution and should therefore, handle any issue that calls for change of law. Buhari had in his national broadcast on his return from medical leave in London said that the National Assembly and National Council of State were the legitimate and appropriate bodies to handle issues of restructuring. The president directed…

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Prepare for economy without oil – Akande tells fed govt

A former Governor of Osun State, Chief Bisi Akande, has urged the Federal Government to explore other sources of revenue, warning that the income from crude oil will further decrease, especially with the United States and other buyers converting to electric-powered vehicles. Akande, who gave the warning in an address on Friday in Osogbo at a conference on the second anniversary of the South-West in national governance, stressed that Nigeria needed to look beyond oil. He said the era of waiting for proceeds from crude oil from Abuja was gradually…

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Diezani: EFCC traces $1.5bn to Swiss bank, to inspect Dubai mansion

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has traced about $1.5billion, believed to be proceeds of crime to a Swiss account, as part of investigations involving former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke. The anti-graft agency has allegedly linked the loot to the ex-minister and four of her business associates. A source told The Nation that Diezani allegedly used two shell companies to sell more than $1.5bn worth of Nigerian crude oil. Four detectives also left Nigeria on Friday and have gained access to two exotic mansions belonging to the former…

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We are still on strike – ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has said the ongoing strike is still on, ahead of a crucial meeting with the federal government, today, Monday. ASUU’s national president, Biodun Ogunyemi, stated said this in an interview with newsmen on Sunday in Lagos. “We are going into another round of meeting with representatives of the Federal government tomorrow, Sept. 18,” Ogunyemi said. “We are still on strike. However, we are hoping that we will sort out all the grey areas and hope, too, that the Federal government will show sincerity…

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IPOB sponsored by treasury looters – FG

The Federal Government has said the Indigenous People of Biafra is being sponsored by certain disgruntled elements to sabotage the Buhari administration, under the guise of fighting for the rights of the people of the South-East. The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made the allegation on behalf of the government on Sunday. He said that the outlawed organisation was not set up to fight for anyone, but to destabilise the country. He said, ”Nigerians must understand that IPOB was not set up to fight for the right…

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POLITICSBiafra: Falana blasts Obasanjo, Jonathan over advice to Buhari on IPOB

A human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has criticized two former presidents, Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, over their advice to President Muhammadu Buhari on how to tackle the tensions caused by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Falana called on Obasanjo to apologise to Nigerians over the deployment of the military, to invade communities under his administration. Obasanjo had said: “I don’t see anything wrong in that (Buhari meeting with Kanu). I would not object to that; if anything, I would encourage it. I would want to meet Kanu myself…

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