Author: Caroline Ameh

  • Bettagate: President Tinubu Summons Minister of Interior

    In apparent reaction to public outcry, President Tinubu has summoned the Minister of Interior, Mr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, to the Presidential Villa amidst a burgeoning scandal within the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

    The controversy centers on a N438 million consultancy contract awarded to New Planet Projects Ltd, a company reportedly linked to the minister.

    Dr. Beta Edu, the embattled Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, faced swift suspension by President Tinubu over alleged involvement in the contentious payment.

    Dr. Edu underwent interrogation earlier today at the anti-graft agency’s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja.

    The escalating situation prompted the President’s intervention, with the summons aiming to address the concerning developments within the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

    The unfolding saga has sparked inquiries into government contract protocols and possible irregularities, amplifying calls for transparency and accountability in ministry operations.

  • Globacom Denies Owing MTN Interconnect Charges

    Globacom Denies Owing MTN Interconnect Charges

    Nigerian telecommunications giant, Globacom, has firmly rebutted claims of owing substantial interconnect charges to MTN, clarifying that the reported N1.6 billion debt had been settled without contention.*

    The rebuttal comes in response to a public pre-disconnection notice issued by the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) on January 8. The notice, signed by Reuben Muoka, Director of Public Affairs at NCC, cited Glo’s failure to clear its outstanding debts, leading to the authorization of partial disconnection as per the Nigerian Communications Act (2003) and relevant guidelines.

    However, a source within Globacom expressed dissatisfaction, asserting that due diligence should have been conducted before allegations were made. The company unequivocally stated, “We are not owing MTN any interconnect charges.”

    Highlighting its important role in introducing the pay-per-second billing system that disrupted the market, the telecommunications giant emphasized its position as a fully indigenous company, redefining communication accessibility across Nigeria. Globacom dismissed the reports as false allegations aimed at tarnishing its reputation within the industry.

    With the looming possibility of Glo subscribers losing the ability to call MTN after the 10-day grace period from the notice issuance, Globacom maintains its stance, refuting any outstanding financial obligations to MTN while reaffirming its commitment to ethical business practices within the telecommunications sector.

  • Niger Coup: Foreign Minister commends the release of Bazoum’s wife, son

    Niger Coup: Foreign Minister commends the release of Bazoum’s wife, son

    Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar has commended the release of former President Mohammad Bazoum’s wife and son from house arrest by The National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland, the ruling military junta in Niger.
    This was made known in a release signed by Alkasim Abdulkadir SA Media and Communications Strategy, to the Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs.
    Tuggar, who is also the Chairperson of the Mediation and Security Council, said it is a logical step in bringing normalcy back to the country and the region in general.
    He reiterated the call to the government led by General Abdourahamane Tchiani to hasten the release of Mohammed Bazoum from its custody and allow him to fly to a third country as a step towards further talks on lifting sanctions and to initiate the transition to constitutional rule in the interest of the people, peace and stability of Niger and the region.

  • Better Service Delivery: President Tinubu sacks two CEOs

    Better Service Delivery: President Tinubu sacks two CEOs

    In conformity with plans to restructure and reposition critical agencies of the Federal Government towards protecting the rights of Nigerian consumers and providing a strong basis for enhanced contributions to the nation’s economy by key growth-enabling institutions, President Bola Tinubu has dismissed the two Chief Executive Officers.
    This was made known in a release signed by Chief Ajuri Ngelale Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity in Abuja.

    The sacked CEOs are:

    (1) Mr. Babatunde Irukera — EVC/CEO, Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC)

    (2) Mr. Alexander Ayoola Okoh — Director-General/CEO, Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE)

    The two dismissed Chief Executives are directed to hand over to the next most senior officer in their respective agencies, pending the appointment of new Chief Executive Officers.

    By this directive of the President, their removal from office takes immediate effect.

  • Benue Highway Plagued by Armed Men

    Benue Highway Plagued by Armed Men

    Villagers along the expansive Federal Highway traversing Okpokwu and Ogbadibo Local Government Areas in Benue state are sounding the alarm as armed herdsmen capitalise on the deplorable state of the road and adjoining forests to wreck havoc on motorists, commuters, and other way farers.

    Expressing profound distress, locals revealed that these marauders have claimed these forests as their stronghold, openly launching attacks and abductions on commuters navigating the Otukpo-Ugbokolo-Otukpa-Orokam route without encountering any resistance.

    Speaking under anonymity, a member of the Orokam community and a practicing journalist disclosed that, “The marauders, largely composed of Fulani herdsmen, operate with impunity. The Ugbokolo to Otukpa corridor, notably the dense Okungaga forest, serves as their nerve center.”

    Detailing the harrowing experiences of kidnapping victims, he elaborated, “These criminals are equipped with sophisticated arms. They forcibly trek captives for hours through the forests, concealing them in various parts of Idoma land, including Ado LGA and Otukpa in Ogbadibo LGA, while negotiating ransom for their release.”

    He also said that, “Traveling on the Otukpo-Ugbokolo-Otukpa-Orokam highway is now highly perilous, especially after nightfall. However, the security agencies’ response has been inadequate, failing to decisively tackle this threat.”

    Moreover, the journalist underscored the limitations of local vigilantes and the Benue State Community Volunteer Guards in confronting the armed herdsmen, citing their possession of automatic weapons, making direct confrontation an incredibly risky endeavor.

    Expanding on their tactics, he stated, “Under the cover of night, they don military attire, setting up faux security checkpoints to ambush and seize unsuspecting travelers.”

    Owukpa, an area straddling Benue and Enugu states with vast forests, has also fallen prey to these armed groups, fostering an atmosphere of fear and helplessness among the populace.

    Recently, HRH Chief Emmanuel Odeh, the traditional ruler of Ogbadibo LGA, decried the dire security situation, expressing concerns over the overwhelming presence of armed herdsmen in the expansive forests. He lamented the absence of security forces, leaving communities vulnerable to attacks within the extensive forest cover.

    Despite attempts to reach the Benue Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Catherine Anene, for comment on the armed herdsmen issue, no response has been obtained.

    The persistent control of these forests by armed herdsmen continues to escalate fear and insecurity among residents, necessitating urgent and strategic interventions to restore safety along these critical highways in Benue state.

  • Accountant General Refutes Payment Claims by Ministry, Citing Illegality in Private Account Transaction

    Accountant General Refutes Payment Claims by Ministry, Citing Illegality in Private Account Transaction

    The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation has refuted payment claims made by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu, insisting that payment into private account was illegal and in contravention of civil service procedures.

    The OAGF said that transaction was illegal and emphasizes adherence to established procedures for financial transactions after Ministry’s request for payment clarification.

    A statement released by the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) and signed by Bawa Mokwa, Director (Press) addressed reports regarding a request made by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation for payment disbursement to vulnerable groups in certain states.

    The AGF, Dr. Oluwatoyin Madein, clarified the operational protocols of the OAGF in the wake of media speculations.

    Dr. Madein categorically stated that the OAGF does not execute payments on behalf of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) for the execution of projects and programs. Instead, allocations are disbursed to self-accounting MDAs in alignment with budgetary stipulations, and these entities are solely responsible for the execution and financial disbursement of their respective projects.

    The AGF emphasized that while the Ministry in question did forward a payment request, the OAGF did not facilitate the transaction. Instead, the Ministry was duly advised on the proper procedures to adhere to when effecting such payments, ensuring compliance with established financial protocols.

    Clarifying the payment procedure, Dr. Madein highlighted that disbursements are typically processed by the relevant Ministries as independent entities, emphasizing that funds are not to be transferred en masse to individual accounts under the guise of a project’s accountant. She stressed the necessity of routing such payments directly to verified beneficiaries through their authenticated bank accounts.

    Expressing a steadfast commitment to maintaining transparency and accountability in the management of public finances, Dr. Madein urged MDAs to consistently uphold requisite measures in conducting financial transactions.

  • National Security: President Tinubu meet with Security Chiefs, Calls for Decisive Action

    National Security: President Tinubu meet with Security Chiefs, Calls for Decisive Action

    President Bola Tinubu has read the riot act to security chiefs, insisting that for him, full success in the fight against insecurity is only when Nigerian territories are secured, troops return to their localities, and resources are directed toward vital economic expansion programs.

    Addressing the assemblage of security chiefs and intelligence heads, President Tinubu emphasized the criticality of achieving an unequivocal victory against the diverse security threats menacing the nation.

    While acknowledging the commendable progress in neutralizing certain security threats, President Tinubu insisted that ultimate success hinges upon conclusively addressing the multifaceted challenges. “Our investments in infrastructure, social security, and economic growth require a definitive resolution to the challenges impeding progress,” he affirmed.

    Pointing out recent setbacks, particularly in Kaduna, the President stressed the imperative of enhanced coordination among security agencies.

    Despite noted improvements in collaboration, the President asserted that true success would only be realized when Nigerians across the length and breadth of the country can go to bed and sleep with their eyes closed.

    He also emphasised another key performance indicator to be the achievement of sustainable production of two million barrels of crude oil per day within the first quarter of 2024, as he underscores the pivotal role of the armed forces, urging them, especially the Navy, to elevate their performance to meet national objectives.

    The President vowed that his administration shall crush all adversaries, both internal and external, that pose threats to Nigeria’s interests.

    The president used the occasion to recognize and commend some of his key security personnel who were recently promoted for their exemplary dedication and commitment to duty. These included the Commander of the Presidential Air Fleet (PAF), the Commander of the Brigade of Guards (BoG), and the Chief Personal Security Officer (CPSO), Air Commodore Olayinka Olusola Oyesola, Commander Adebisi Olusegun Onasanya, and Police CPSO Usman Musa Shugaba.

    The President praised their loyalty and service to the nation, expressing gratitude for their invaluable contributions.

    The event witnessed the presence of eminent officials, including the National Security Adviser, Service Chiefs, Heads of Intelligence Agencies, and presidential aides.

    AVM Olayinka, speaking on behalf of the promoted officers, conveyed appreciation to the President for the recognition and pledged continued allegiance and unwavering dedication to duty.

  • Police Crack Down on Gistlover Syndicate: Three Suspects Apprehended

    Police Crack Down on Gistlover Syndicate: Three Suspects Apprehended

    The Nigeria Police National Cybercrime Center recently made a crack down by apprehending three individuals suspected to be the masterminds behind the controversial microblogging platform, Gistlover. Acting upon a petition from Doctor Mrs Seye Oladejo, the police successfully nabbed the alleged culprits.

    According to ACP Olumiyiwa Adejobi, the command’s spokesperson, the arrested suspects—Adebukola Kolapo, Nnedum Micheal Somtomchukwu, and Isaac Akpokighe—are believed to be members of a syndicate known as Gistlover Family, responsible for the daily management of the contentious Gistlover news site.

    The suspects were publicly paraded at the Force Headquarters in Abuja on Friday, with Adejobi highlighting the blog’s history of cyberstalking, incitement, and blackmail, which has long been a cause for public concern.

    Adejobi’s statement revealed shocking details about the suspects’ involvement, stating, “Upon arrest, the suspects confessed to their various degrees of involvement in the conspiracy, providing corroborative evidence.

    Adebukola Kolapo, alias Omo oba Gistlover, was responsible for creating over 80 per cent of the Gistlover pages, actively contributing to criminal acts such as cyberstalking and blackmail against individuals like Hon. and Dr. Mrs. Oluseyi Oladejo. Moreover, Adebukola was involved in laundering money obtained from illegal activities through various means.”

    The police further unveiled the roles of the other suspects, Nnedum Somtochukwu and Isaac Akpokighe, elucidating their contributions to the syndicate’s activities. Nnedum was involved in redirecting traffic to new pages whenever the platform faced sanctions, while Isaac imitated the Gistlover blog’s operations, creating multiple pages to replicate defamatory posts against notable Nigerians.

    The statement emphasized that the suspects would face legal charges upon the completion of the investigation. It also warned against supporting illegal activities similar to those carried out by Gistlover.

    The Inspector General of Police, IGP Olukayode Egbetokun, commended the Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Center and reaffirmed the Force’s dedication to ensuring citizens’ safety in both physical and digital spaces. CP Uche Ifeanyi Henry’s leadership at the National Cybercrime Center was specifically applauded for its efforts in combating cybercrime.

  • US Company Donates Unmanned Vessels to Bolster Nigeria’s Security

    US Company Donates Unmanned Vessels to Bolster Nigeria’s Security

    In a bid to reinforce Nigeria’s security measures, the Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Muhammed Bello Matawalle, has orchestrated an official presentation of two advanced unmanned water vessels to President Tinubu.

    These vessels, named S2 and S3 Swift Sea Stalkers, were donated by the US-based Swift Ship Company.

    The handover ceremony, held at the Presidential Villa, entailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu receiving the two vessels.

    Matawalle underscored the crucial role these unmanned vessels would play in fortifying Nigeria’s security infrastructure, particularly in protecting vital waterways like the Niger Delta and Lake Chad, alongside other strategic maritime zones.

    The donation followed Matawalle’s recent diplomatic visit to various high-tech military hardware companies in the United States, with the objective to explore innovative technologies capable of enhancing Nigeria’s military capabilities, enabling the nation to effectively address modern security challenges.

    Additionally, Matawalle discussed the potential for collaborative efforts between US-based entities and Nigeria’s Defence Industries Corporation to locally manufacture military hardware.

    This partnership aligns with President Tinubu’s vision of strengthening national security measures and fostering peace within Nigeria.

    During his visit to the United States, Matawalle conducted thorough inspections of cutting-edge military and intelligence hardware facilities. These included assessments of rapid deployment mobile RADAR systems, drone control stations, unmanned water vehicles, and state-of-the-art biometric search-scan systems, among other pioneering innovations.

    Highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to enhancing defense capabilities, the Minister assured President Tinubu that integrating these advanced military technologies would significantly bolster Nigeria’s fight against insecurity.

  • Idoma Traditional council pegs traditional marriage rites at N50k, bans expensive burials

    Idoma Traditional council pegs traditional marriage rites at N50k, bans expensive burials

    ….Removes stringent marriage conditions, bars expensive

    The Idoma Area Traditional Council (IATC) in Benue State, led by Och’Idoma Elaigwu Odogbo, has introduced significant reforms affecting traditional marriage rites and burial practices within Idomaland.

    All traditional marriage rites in Idomaland have been fixed at a maximum of N50,000 by the Council.

    The decision was made during a meeting held in Otukpo, the traditional headquarters of the Idoma-speaking people.

    The council set the maximum traditional marriage rites at N50,000. This decision aims to remove stringent conditions and expectations associated with traditional marriages, promoting greater accessibility.

    Moreover, the council has discontinued the practice of returning the corpse of an Idoma daughter from her husband’s home to her paternal home for burial, except in cases of multiple marriages. Expensive burial rites have been banned, emphasizing conduct of burials within affordable means and concluding them within two to three weeks from the date of death.

    The resolutions also address inheritance rights, abolishing the practice where relatives deny the deceased’s children and wives their inheritance rights. The guidelines prioritize the deceased’s wife or wives and children for inheritance, unless a written will states otherwise.

    Additionally, the indiscriminate burial of corpses within communities, especially in residential areas, has been prohibited. Villages and hamlets are mandated to designate burial grounds by the end of 2024, aiming to regulate burials and seek permission from the Traditional Ruler for burials within or around compounds.

    These sweeping reforms aim to eliminate self-imposed cultural practices deemed barbaric and harsh, seeking greater cultural inclusivity and practicality in traditions within the Idoma community.