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  • Wale Edun flags off Commencement Fuel Lifting from Dangote Refinery

    Wale Edun flags off Commencement Fuel Lifting from Dangote Refinery

    History was made this afternoon, Sunday, September 15, 2024 as the the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) commences lifting of fuel from the Dangote Refinery.

    Flagging off the epoch making exercise, Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun thanked Alhaji Aliko Dangote for the initiative that positions Nigeria for the attainment of energy efficiency.

    Nigeria, a prominent member of the OPEC is currently going through crippling fuel supply emergency running into weeks.

     

     

     

  • Tinubu commends military feat in North-West

    Tinubu commends military feat in North-West

    President Bola Tinubu on Saturday received with relief the news of the strings of successful operations against security threats in the northwest by troops of the Nigerian military.
    This came as troops of Operation Hadarin Daji, on Thursday, killed a wanted bandit leader, Halilu Sububu, who had been terrorising residents of Zamfara, Sokoto and other parts of Nigeria’s Northwest.
    The troops also killed another terrorist, Sani Burki, in a Joint Operation in Katsina and busted a terrorist enclave in Kaduna, where 13 kidnapped students were freed.
    “The success of the operations gives further assurance that our security operatives are up to the task of ensuring the peace and security of the nation,” the President said in a statement signed on Saturday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga.
    The statement is titled, ‘President Tinubu commends military on successful operations in North-West, pledges sustained support.’
    Onanuga noted that the successful operations followed the President’s directive to the service chiefs to relocate to the zone until normalcy returns.
    Tinubu commended the military high command, the intelligence agencies and the troops for “their valiant efforts, synergy and dedication, which have resulted in the recent laudable outcomes.”
    He also commended the entire security apparatus for improved security in the nation and encouraged them to sustain their efforts until immediate and latent threats are permanently removed.
    He reassured the security agencies of his continued support in achieving the priority objective of keeping the nation safe and secure.
  • Eid el Maulud: FG declares Mon Sept 16, Public Holiday

    Eid el Maulud: FG declares Mon Sept 16, Public Holiday

    The Federal Government has announced Monday, September 16, 2024, as a public holiday to celebrate Eid-ul-Mawlid, marking the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad.

     

    In a statement, Minister of Interior Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo extended congratulations to the Muslim community both in Nigeria and abroad.

     

    Dr. Magdalene Ajani, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, conveyed Dr. Tunji-Ojo’s message urging all Nigerians to embrace the values of patience, sacrifice, and resilience during this festive period.

     

    “While congratulating the Muslim Ummah on the occasion, the Minister implored them to use the opportunity of the period to pray for enduring peace and a more prosperous egalitarian nation”, the statement added.

     

  • NDLEA arrests wanted drug baron ‘Barryshine’

    NDLEA arrests wanted drug baron ‘Barryshine’

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested a wanted drug baron, Suleiman Aremu (also known as Barryshine).

     

    The agency stated that Aremu, who is the Managing Director/CEO of Barryshine Suleiman Nigeria Ltd, had been on its watchlist for two years for his alleged involvement in four failed attempts to export cocaine to Saudi Arabia and Qatar via Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, between 2022 and 2024.

     

    This was revealed in a statement by the agency’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, on Friday.

     

    The statement read, “His name first appeared on 13 November 2022, when a female passenger on a Qatar Airways flight to Saudi Arabia, Alhaja Ajisegiri Kehinde Sidika, was arrested at the MMIA in possession of 400 grams of cocaine, concealed inside female footwear.

     

    “An investigation later revealed that one Abdullahi Ramon, the brother of Suleiman, hired the arrested drug courier. Further information emerged that the flight tickets and other travel expenses of the suspect were financed by Alhaji Suleiman Ganiu Aremu.

     

    “A few days after the arrest of Ajisegiri Kehinde Sidika, another drug mule, Lawal Lateef Oyenuga, was also arrested on 24 November 2022, with the same quantity of cocaine, 400 grams, concealed in male footwear while heading to the same destination, Saudi Arabia. The suspect, Lawal Lateef Oyenuga, confessed that one Wasiu Sanni Gbolahan (also known as Teacher), who was later arrested and convicted by the court, hired him on behalf of Suleiman.

     

    “Lawal further alleged that Wasiu Gbolahan linked him to the baron through one ‘Igbono’, who was later identified during the investigation as Oluwafemi Akande Abidoye (also known as Igbono, Murphy, Femi Iwaya, Ade Iwaya, Baba Eje, and Ejeoto). While the investigation of the two cases was ongoing and the manhunt for the baron continued, two drug mules were arrested at the MMIA on 21 June 2024, on their way to Doha, Qatar.

     

    “One of the suspects, later identified as Aikhomoun Daniel (also known as Oladapo Olanrewaju), expelled 90 pellets of cocaine, weighing 1.022kg, which he had ingested, while the second suspect, Ayigoro Waheed Omobolaji, excreted 60 wraps of cocaine, with a total weight of 662 grams.”

     

    Babafemi stated that further investigations revealed that the two arrested couriers, Aikhomoun Daniel, and Ayigoro Waheed Omobolaji, were recruited by the same ‘Igbono’ who works for the baron and had also been involved in the 2022 arrests of Ajisegiri Sidika and Lawal Oyenuga.

     

    He added that a financial investigation by the agency linked the baron, Suleiman, to the arrested suspects and two of his associates, who recruited traffickers for him: Oluwafemi Akande Abidoye and Olanrewaju Abdullahi Ramon, both of whom are currently at large.

     

    “As a result, the agency blocked the bank accounts linked to members of the cartel, after which Suleiman was eventually taken into custody on 26 August 2024 for further investigation.

     

    “In his statement, Suleiman claimed to be involved in property development and hotel management while residing in Lagos and Paris, France. He also stated that he runs another business selling clothes with his wife at Balogun Market, Lagos Island, adding that his regular visits to Saudi Arabia were for the lesser Hajj pilgrimage. He said he holds the traditional title of Akeweje of Yaba (Youth Leader of Yaba Land). Some of Suleiman’s properties that have been traced include two houses at 63 and 72 Queens Street, Ebute-Meta, and his Barryshine hotel at 95 Freeman Street, Yaba, Lagos,” Babafemi added.

     

    Babafemi also mentioned that Justice Dipeolu Isaac of the Federal High Court, Lagos, granted an application by the NDLEA for the extension of Suleiman’s detention for 30 days and to declare his two associates, Oluwafemi Akande Abidoye and Olanrewaju Abdullahi Ramon, both currently at large, wanted

     

  • Senegal President Dissolves National Assembly

    Senegal President Dissolves National Assembly

    Africa’s youngest Head of Government, President Bassirou Faye of Senegal has dissolved the National Assembly and scheduled new legislative elections for Nov. 17.

     

    “After consulting the Constitutional Council on the right date, the prime minister and the president of the National Assembly on the appropriateness, I dissolve the National Assembly.

    “ And I announce that the legislative elections holds on Nov. 17,” Faye said in a message to the nation.

     

    Inspite winning the presidential election with 54.28 per cent of the vote in March, his party, the African Patriots of Senegal for Work, Ethics and Fraternity party, holds the minority position in the National Assembly.

     

    Meanwhile, the coalition of the outgoing president Macky Sall controlled majority of the 165 seats.

     

    Faye said the National Assembly had used its majority to thwart his initiatives

     

  • Tinubu meets Charles at Buckingham Palace

    Tinubu meets Charles at Buckingham Palace

    President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday evening, met with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace in a bid to further diplomatic ties between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

     

    According to sources close to the President, the meeting aimed to bolster existing partnerships and explore new avenues for cooperation between both nations.

     

    The visit marks the second meeting between President Tinubu and the British monarch, with their first encounter taking place in November 2023, during the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP 28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

     

    Details of the discussions remain undisclosed, but the continued engagement between the UK and Nigeria highlights mutual interest in global issues and economic growth.

     

     

  • Tinubu okays N108b for states to tackle flooding, erosion

    Tinubu okays N108b for states to tackle flooding, erosion

    Throwing money at the problem in the typical Nigerian fashion, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved N108 billion for the states to combat natural disasters.
    Each state is entitled to N3 billion.
    This is coming on the heels of massive flooding ravaging states in the North.
    Many Southern states are at risk. Besides flooding, erosion is rampant across the country, especially in the Southeast. Kaduna is also currently battling with erosion.
    Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has also predicted more rainfall and likelihood of more flooding as the year rolls to an end.
    Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, whose capital city is reeling under the flooding that followed the collapse of Alau Dam water channels, confirmed yesterday he had received N3 billion from the Federal Government to battle the humanitarian crisis.
    According to him, no fewer than one million people have been displaced by the gory situation.
    Vice President Kashim Shettima, who temporarily relocated to Maiduguri to support the efforts of the state government to assist victims of the flooding, returned to the Presidential Villa and hosted House of Representatives Speaker Abbas Tajudeen yesterday.
    Shettima described the situation in Maiduguri as a “national calamity”.
    Shettima told the speaker: “The President has shown his zeal, willingness and commitment to partner with the states towards addressing these issues.
    “Recently, he approved the release of N3 billion to each state of the federation to address some of these challenges so that all parts of the federation should have buy-in and belonging.”
    The speaker promised that the House would give all necessary support to assist the victims.
    He said: “We in the National Assembly are looking all through to see what kind of support we will give to the people affected..
    “Insha Allah, it will come to pass, and people will go back to their normal lives and businesses as if it did not happen because we and you will make sure that we provide all the palliatives for them to regain their means of livelihood.”
    Shettima praised Abbas for his “stellar leadership in the National Assembly”, adding that despite having nearly 70 per cent of the members as newly sworn-in, the Speaker has been able to keep the flag flying.
  • ECOWAS Departure: Burkina Faso launches biometric passport

    ECOWAS Departure: Burkina Faso launches biometric passport

    In a move that indicates further severance of relations with the regional body, the government of Burkina Faso has unveiled a new generation biometric instead of the old generation ECOWAS passport.

    This moves puts pay to any likelihood of the French speaking West African country rejoining the ECOWAS fold despite appeals by regional authorities for a change of stand.

    The new passport, unlike the one of the old generation, doesn’t carry the ECOWAS Logo or any related inscriptions on its cover page.

    The new passport is produced by Emptech a Chinese biometrics technology company.

    Following harsh sanctions due to military coups, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger—three West African nations currently under military rule—announced in January that they would be leaving the 15-member ECOWAS bloc.

    Burkina Faso-Emptech Biometric Passport Launch

    Reuters quotes the country’s Security Minister Mahamaou Sana as affirming that “on this passport, there’s no ECOWAS logo, and no mention of ECOWAS either.”

    The government official adds that “since January, Burkina Faso has decided to withdraw from this body, and this is just a realisation of the action already taken by Burkina Faso.”

    The ECOWAS bloc has a policy on visa-free movement for nationals of member states using either the ECOWAS passport or the regional biometric ID implemented under the World Bank-supported (West Africa Unique Identification for Regional Integration and Inclusion  (WURI) program. Burkina Faso and Niger were among the first six ECOWAS countries to benefit from the WURI initiative.

    President Bola Tinubu, ECOWAS Chairman

    When the countries announced their departure from ECOWAS early in the year, regional officials raised concerns that citizens of the three countries will no longer be able to use the regional passport and ID card.

    According to Burkina 24 TV, Arzouma Daouda Parfait Louré, the director general of the National Identification Agency, stated at the passport’s launch early this month that the accomplishment is the result of a procedure that began in 2022. He said that the outdated passport production system, in use since 2018, had undergone a comprehensive diagnosis.

    The new passports will be produced with technology of the latest generation and in line with security standards for travel documents prescribed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the official explained.

    The head of the ID agency announced that one of the latest developments is that people can now apply online for passports using an easily customizable and streamlined data collection method. The passport application process may be tracked by applicants, and passports can be issued in as little as 24 hours, regardless of where the applicant is located in the world.

    It is speculated that funding for this project may have come the $150 million World Bank’s International Development Association approved funding for Burkina Faso earlier this year to enable the West African country to its digital public infrastructure.

  • FG to spend N47.5bn on upgrading secondary schools

    FG to spend N47.5bn on upgrading secondary schools

    The National Senior Secondary Education Commission on Wednesday revealed that a total of 50 selected senior secondary schools will undergo infrastructural upgrades nationwide as part of its mandates as an intervention agency.

     

    The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Iyela Ajayi, made this known during the groundbreaking ceremony for one of the 50 selected secondary schools in Koton Karfe, Kogi state.

     

    Speaking during the ceremony, Iyela noted that a NEEDS assessment was conducted across the various selected schools. He further noted that the rehabilitation of the schools followed the mandate given by the President, Bola Tinubu.

     

    Iyela noted that the upgrade of the 50 schools in the first phase will cost N47.5bn.

     

    A NEEDS assessment is a systematic process for determining and addressing needs, or “gaps”, between current conditions, and desired conditions, or “wants.”

     

    Iyela said, “This is just the first phase, when this phase is completed then we can then report to the president and Minister and say we have finished completion of this phase so they can come and complete this project and we will move unto the next phase. So those schools that are not going to benefit from the first phase I want them to be patient after the first phase we will come to them.

     

    “The intervention for the first phase will cover about N47.5bn for the 50 schools.”

     

    NSSEC was established in 2021 under the administration of the former president Muhammadu Buhari with its mandates covering Senior Secondary Schools across the country.

     

  • 400 Nigerians Deported From Dubai

    400 Nigerians Deported From Dubai

    Four hundred Nigerians including 90 females and 310 males have been deported from the United Arab Emirates back to Nigeria.

     

    They were received at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja by the office of the National Security Adviser in collaboration with the National commission for refugees, migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other stakeholders.