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  • Edo Guber: Court strikes out suits against Ighodalo’s candidacy for PDP

    Edo Guber: Court strikes out suits against Ighodalo’s candidacy for PDP

    Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja, Tuesday, struck out two separate suits challenging the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s primary election that produced Asue Ighodalo as the party’s governorship candidate for the coming Edo State gubernatorial election.

    In the ruling, Justice Ekwo held that those who instituted the suits from the political camp of former Deputy Governor of the state, Philip Shuaib, have no locus standi.

    The court held that the plaintiffs failed to exhibit sufficient, direct, and tangible personal interest that could lead the court to nullify the primary election.

    The first suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/195/2024, was filed by Adizetu Umoru, while the second suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/196/2024, was filed by Moses Alabi and Christopher Oboarer.

    The plaintiffs had sued the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC), PDP, Umar Damagu (acting national chairman), Setonji Koshoedo, PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC), and its National Executive Committee (NEC) as 1st to 6th defendants respectively.

    The three plaintiffs, in their separate motions filed on February 19, sought an interim order of the court restraining the defendants from using the list of ward congresses held in February. 4, for the purpose of conducting the PDP’s primary in Edo State, slated for February. 22 or any other date pending the hearing and determination of the main suit.

    Justice Ekwo, however, held that the plaintiffs did not establish how their individual interests were affected or jeopardized by the primary election.

    Specifically, the judge said that the plaintiffs did not establish whether they were eligible to participate in the election but prevented or whether wrongdoings were displayed during the election.

  • We didn’t shoot pro-Yahaya Bello protesters in Abuja —EFCC 

    We didn’t shoot pro-Yahaya Bello protesters in Abuja —EFCC 

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) refutes claims of firing at supporters of former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, during a demonstration at its Abuja headquarters.

     According to EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale, there was no such incident as depicted in a video circulating on social media.

    He said the operatives only dispersed the protesters who went to the commission’s headquarters to disrupt activities.

    The EFCC spokesperson added: ”No arrests were made as claimed by the group.

    “Two groups demonstrated at the commission today. The first group came with a letter of commendation in support of the EFCC anti-corruption fight.

    ”They presented their letter, which was received by the Director of Public Enlightenment Department, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, who promised to deliver their message to the chairman.

    ”Not quite long, another group came. These people were violent and destructive; the men of the commission had to chase them away.

    “It is not true, nobody was arrested and there was no shootout.”

    Bello’s supporters had gone to the EFCC office to protest his alleged political persecution.

    The pro-Bello protest was staged by the Kogi Youth Coalition.

    They claimed they were attacked by the EFCC operatives.

    The group claimed that the first group of protesters were allowed into the commission but the pro-Bello group were denied entry.

    Videos of the protesters struggling to make their statements while being harassed and scampering for safety flooded social media with a picture of a badly damaged vehicle.

    The group claimed that about 10 members were arrested while many were injured.

  • PayTV Operators Have Right To Fix Prices – BON

    PayTV Operators Have Right To Fix Prices – BON

    The Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) says that pay TV operators and other related service providers in the country have the choice and right to fix their desired fees.

    DSTV and GoTv are billed to begin a review in the new price hike l 1, 2024.

    BON’s position stems from the social media calls on the Federal Competition and Con¬sumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to review the new price hike proposition.

    In a statement issued by BON and signed by its Exec¬utive Secretary, Yemisi Bamg-bose, tagged ‘Increase in Price of Goods and Services – Let Pay Tv Providers Fix their Prices’, it took exceptions to the posi¬tion of some netizens for kick¬ing against the upward price review by MultiChoice, owner of DsTV and GoTv.

    According to Bamgbose, “I was going through social media last Friday, and I came across a story titled ‘FCCPC to review the new price hike for DSTV and GOTV’. What a wonderful way of protecting consumers’ interests.

    “I would have given FCCPC thumbs up if they have been intervening on price matters, most especially those that have direct bearing on the livelihood of the masses. If the mandate of FCCPC includes price con¬trol of goods and services in a free and deregulated economy, where was the organisation when bakers association in the country increased the cost of a loaf of bread more than 200% in the last one year? Bread is an essential commodity. What took away the mandate of FC¬CPC to review the cost of the most staple food of the com¬mon man which Nigerians can no longer afford?”

    Stating further, Bamgbose expressed doubts if FCCPC was aware that a sachet of pure water had been increased from N5 to N20 in the last one year. She also queried why FCCPC didn’t stop the bottling companies in the country from astro-nomically increasing the cost of Malt and other soft drinks and didn’t call stakeholders meeting to review the new prices.

    On the cost of a bag of cement which has now been in¬creased from N4,000 in the last one year, she asked why FCCPC did not deem it fit to invite Dangote, BUA and Lafarge cement manufacturers with relevant stakeholders to discuss the more than 100% increase on a bag of cement. Aviation sector, according to her, on a daily ba¬sis, increases the cost of domes¬tic flights.

    In the education sector, she wondered why FCCPC could not call for the review of the cost being charged by private educational institutions, especially those charging in dollars in a country where naira is the legal tender.
    “On the part of broadcasting, I want to assume that FC¬CPC does not know what goes into the business of broadcasting. Perhaps, that could inform the decision of the agency to plan the proposed review of the increase in the price of DsTv and GoTv pay TV channels, respectively.

    “I would not blame FCCPC for inadequate information about the challenges confronting players in the broadcast sector, more so, that media practitioners are saddled with the responsibility of dancing the dance of other people and also mandated to carry loads of others on their heads while leaving their own luggage un¬attended.
    nels, state owned radio and TV stations, private radio stations, etc where consumers don’t pay to listen to radio or watch television. There are subscription channels such as MULTI¬CHOICE, GOtv, TNtv, STAR¬TIMES, etc where viewers pay to watch and listen. There are choices.”

    She said that during COVID-19 pandemic, stations burnt diesel without adverts or other sources of revenue for more than twelve months in national interest. “The centre is yet to hold before the last straw that broke the camel’s back came in the name of subsidy removal from petroleum products as well as floating of the nation’s currency”, BON said.

    The challenge, according to her, is that not many people buy diesel to run business and they can switch on and off as they want depending on their needs. They should not be blamed for not knowing what it means to buy a litre above N1,500. To sev¬eral others, the removal of fuel subsidy affected the premium motor spirit only, it noted.

    “The cost of diesel rose from N200 per litre in 2021 to N1,700 per litre in 2023/24, and broad¬cast stations have to transmit for twenty-four hours changing from one generator to the other.

    “None of the national stations such as Channels TV, Arise, TVC, AIT, Silverbird, NTA, amongst others, commits less than N100 million on diesel on monthly basis to keep their mandate of information, education and entertainment.

    “It may interest the public to know that many, if not all, of the national radio and television stations in Nigeria have not been able to break-even since 2020 when the nation’s economy was shut down as a result to COVID-19 pandemic. In Nigeria, we want everything free.

    “What subscribers pay to MultiChoice, Startimes or any DTT and DTH is the quality of content of many channels brought direct to their homes or offices. It’s a business and there are choices.

  • Indigenous Firm Completes Renovation of National Assembly Chambers

    Indigenous Firm Completes Renovation of National Assembly Chambers

    After a 40-day recess, the Senate is set to resume plenary sessions on Tuesday, inside the renovated chambers of the National Assembly officially handed over by Visible Construction, a subsidiary of Laralek Ultimate Group of Companies.

    Marking the successful completion of a project that began in September 2022, relocating both the Senate and the House of Representatives to temporary chambers.

    The indigenous construction firm, engaged for the first time in such a project at the National Assembly, has impressed staff with the state-of-the-art facilities now available for legislative proceedings.

    Visible Construction, a subsidiary of the Laralek Ultimate Group of Companies, delivered the chambers just in time for use.

    Since the commencement of renovation works in September 2022, both the Senate and the House of Representatives had been operating from temporary chambers. The 9th National Assembly concluded its session sine die from these temporary quarters.

    However, with the inauguration of the 10th National Assembly on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at the temporary chambers, Visible Construction was urged to accelerate the renovation process.

    Now, after ten months, the indigenous construction firm has successfully delivered the reconfigured chambers to both houses of the National Assembly.

    The chambers, originally constructed by Arab Contractors, a foreign firm, in 1997/1998 under the late General Sani Abacha-led military government, have undergone significant upgrades.

    Visible Construction’s involvement in the renovation marks a milestone as the first indigenous firm to engaged in such construction and renovation work at the National Assembly.

    Staff members of the National Assembly expressed their satisfaction with the completed work, highlighting the modernized facilities and equipment now available.

    An anonymous staff member noted the improved environment for plenary proceedings, stating that senators and members of the House of Representatives now have conducive chambers for their legislative activities.

  • Finidi George is New Coach of the Super Eagles

    Finidi George is New Coach of the Super Eagles

    The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed former Super Eagles winger Finidi George as the new head coach of the nation’s senior men’s national team. 

    The decision was announced in a statement released on Monday, following approval from the NFF Board.

    Finidi George, a 52-year-old former Ajax Amsterdam and Real Betis forward, emerged as the preferred choice after the NFF’s Technical and Development Committee recommended his appointment. 

    He had served as an assistant to outgoing coach José Santos Peseiro for 20 months before taking over as interim coach.

    During his interim tenure, George led the team in two friendly matches in Morocco, where they secured a historic victory against Ghana, ending an 18-year winless streak, before succumbing to a defeat against Mali.

    Describing George as a member of the ‘Golden Generation’ that triumphed in the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and shone at the FIFA World Cup finals in the same year, the NFF highlighted his distinguished playing career. 

    “With 62 caps for Nigeria, including appearances in the 1994 and 1998 FIFA World Cup finals, George brings a wealth of experience to his new role,” the NFF noted. 

    His immediate task will be to steer the Super Eagles to victory in crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against South Africa and the Benin Republic. 

    With the team trailing in third place in Group C of the African campaign, the matches are deemed must-win encounters.

  • Court stops Dstv, Gotv from increasing subscription prices

    Court stops Dstv, Gotv from increasing subscription prices

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has issued an order to halt the planned increase in subscription prices by Multichoice Nigeria Limited, the operator of DStv and GOtv.

    The court’s decision comes in response to Multichoice’s announcement of a forthcoming price increment across its DStv and GOtv packages, set to take effect from May 1, 2024. 

    The company cited a rise in the cost of business operations in Nigeria due to price adjustments.

    According to the notice signed by Multichoice CEO John Ugbe, subscribers received via email, the new prices for DStv packages included increases for the Premium package, now priced at N37,000 monthly, up from the current N29,500 subscription fee. 

    Similarly, the Compact+ bouquet increased to N25,000 from N19,800 monthly, while the Compact bouquet would cost N15,700 instead of the current N12,500.

    For GOtv users, price adjustments were also announced, with increases across packages such as Supa Plus, Supa, Max, and Jolli.

    However, the court’s intervention has temporarily put a stop to the planned price increases, offering relief to subscribers who expressed concerns over the successive hikes in subscription fees over the past year.

    Multichoice had faced criticism for the frequency of its subscription fee increments, with this being the third increase in the past year alone.

  • Breaking! JAMB releases 2024 UTME results

    Breaking! JAMB releases 2024 UTME results

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has announced the release of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, results.

    Over 1.94 million candidates registered and sat the examination in 118 towns and over 700 centres across the country.

    The Registrar of JAMB, Prof Ishaq Oloyede, announced the release of the results at a press conference held at the board’s headquarters, Bwari, in Abuja on Monday.

    Details later..

  • Governor Obaseki Announces N70, 000 New Minimum Wage

    Governor Obaseki Announces N70, 000 New Minimum Wage

    The Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, has approved a new minimum wage of N70,000 for civil servants in the state.

    The governor revealed this while commissioning the new Labour House in Edo state on Monday.

    According to him, the new wage comes into effect on May 1st, 2024.

    This is as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) battles the Federal Government over increasing the minimum wage to match increasing national inflation and skyrocketing food inflation.

    The inflation rate for March 2024 hit 33.2 per cent from 31.70 per cent in February, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). Food inflation also rose to 31.7 per cent in March from 30 per cent in February.

  • WASSCE Announces Date To Commence Exams

    WASSCE Announces Date To Commence Exams

    The West African Examinations Council, Nigeria, has announced the commencement date for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates.

    The examination is scheduled to start on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, and will conclude on June 24, 2024.

    Dr Amos Dangut, the Head of the Nigeria Office at WAEC, made this declaration on Monday at the WAEC Lagos Office, affirming the council’s preparedness to administer the examination.

    He further specified that the examination period would span seven weeks and six days.

    Dangut said, “I am delighted to inform you that WASSCE for School Candidates, 2024 will take place between Tuesday, April 30 and Monday, June 24, 2024, in Nigeria, spanning seven weeks and six days.

    “The examination will be conducted in four WAEC member countries, namely: Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.”

    “We want to inform candidates of the council’s readiness to conduct WASSCE.”

    He added, “We are set for the conduct of WASSCE for School candidates in 2024 in Nigeria. The Council also, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education, the State Ministries of Education, the Nigeria Police, other security agencies and other stakeholders, deliver, on its mandate to conduct credible examinations for the Nigerian Child and the general public.

    “We remain ever grateful to the Honourable Minister of Education, the Honourable Minister of State for Education, all the State Ministries of Education, the Inspector-General of Police, and indeed, all our stakeholders, for their usual support and cooperation, even as we count on them once again.

  • Defection: Court dismisses APC suit seeking sack of ex-Benue gov, Ortom

    Defection: Court dismisses APC suit seeking sack of ex-Benue gov, Ortom

    By Vivian Michael, Abuja

    Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo of the Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a suit filed by the All Progressives Congress(APC) seeking the removal of former Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom, from office over his defection to the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP).

    In the ruling, the court held that the suit had become academic, exercise in futility and can no longer confer any benefits on the APC. It stated that it has been overtaken by events.

    Besides, the judge said that the court has no power to extend the tenure in dispute to accommodate the request of the APC.

    Justice Ekwo said that the tenure being eyed by the APC had been spent by Ortom before the case could be concluded.

    The APC had dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, PDP and Ortom before the court praying that Ortom be kicked out of office on account of his defection to the PDP.

    APC asserted that it canvassed for votes and won the majority of lawful votes of 422,932 as against the PDP which scored 313, 878 to come second, in the 2019 governorship election in Benue State.

    The party asked the judge to invoke sections 1, 177 and 179 of the 1999 Constitution and Section 97 of the Electoral Act 2010 to hold that Ortom cannot transfer its lawful votes to PDP, thereby making PDP to unlawfully become the winner of the 2019 poll.

    However in his judgment in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/458/2022, Justice Ekwo held that the cause of action had ceased from the day the former governor completed the tenure of office.

    He dismissed the suit, noting that it no longer has life to sustain it and therefore lacked merit.