Thursday 21 September 2017

My father bought me a gun as my birthday gift for protection - Facebook user

Nigerian man buys his daughter a gun as birthday gift, vows to use it against men

A Facebook user, Mhiz Princess Ella, has uploaded pictures of herself with a gun.

  She claimed that the gun is a birthday gift to her from her father. Ella made it clear that she is not a criminal but she has a licence for her gun and would be using it to protect herself from Nigerian men.

It's shocking to know that a father would buy his daughter a gun as she disclosed. In her post on Facebook, she captioned the photos with;
"birth day gift from my father

Lol am not a criminal just for protection

Got a license. Atlst for those Nigerian fxxking niggers"

Mhiz Princess Ella posing with the gun allegedly bought for her by her father

2019 election may not hold - Apostle Suleman says in fresh prophecies

- Apostle Johnson Suleman, the senior pastor of the Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide (OFM), has disclosed what will make 2019 general election not hold

- Apostle Suleman called on Nigerians leaders to pray and be honest with the people they are serving

- He said those who wish to see democracy sustained should pray for their leaders and work for peace

  Apostle Johnson Suleman, the senior pastor of the Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide (OFM), has prophesied that unless Nigerians pray for the country, the 2019 election will not hold.

  Apostle Suleman was reported to have made this known during a sermon in his Lokoja church, Kogi state.

  According to NAIJ.com gathered that the acclaimed pastor said Nigerians who wish to see democracy sustained should pray for their leaders and work for peace.

  Apostle Suleman urged Nigerian leaders to pray and be honest with the people they are serving, otherwise, elections may not hold in Nigeria in 2019. He said: ''Nigerians who wish to see democracy sustained, to pray for our leaders and work for peace.

''Tell the leaders too to pray and be honest with the people they are serving, otherwise, elections may not hold in Nigeria in 2019. That is what God has shown me''.

  The cleric however said he saw presidents being removed in Africa and presidents being installed.

  According to him, ''I see presidents being removed in Africa and presidents being installed. President Muhmmadu Buhari’s health needed serious attention; that America and China would have major crisis''.

  Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had reported that Bishop Seun Adeoye, general overseer of the Sufficient Grace and Truth Ministry (SGTM), Rehoboth Arena, Okinni, Osun state called on President Muhammadu Buhari not to contest in the election.

Wednesday 20 September 2017

Superstory commences new story titled Life is a Teacher; featuring Odunlade Adekola, Amaechi Muonagor, Woli Arole, Chinyere Wilfred and others

  TV Viewers across the country are in for a special treat as Superstory, Nigeria’s most-watched TV Drama, commences a new story titled Life is a Teacher on Thursday 21 September 2017.

  According to the producer, Wale Adenuga Jnr. , “Life is a Teacher is an authentically-African story with several moral lessons. As with every Superstory production, we have infused several elements to ensure that the viewers of all ages end each episode wiser than before they watched it; without compromising on the high entertainment value. With this story, we are also making history in Nigeria with the introduction of Superstory Plus – a live viewer- feedback TV Show on wapTV. The morning after watching each episode of Superstory , viewers would be able to interact with the presenters during this live TV show and discuss the episode, including the favourite moments and what they have learned, and win special prizes by answering questions in the process.”

  Life is a Teacher is based on real life events and contains several elements of Romance, Comedy, Action and Suspense; starring a wide range of popular artistes including Odunlade Adekola, Rachael Oniga , Dan Imoudu, Woli Arole , Yinka Ademo (Nnenna) , Livinus Nnochiri , Ronke Oshodi Oke , Toyin Oshinaike , Amaechi Muonagor, Lanre Hassan (Iya Awero) , Jide Kosoko , Chinyere Wilfred , Ayo Adesanya , Khing Bassey , Madam Kofo , Obodo Emilie, Tunde Adeyemo, Rotimi Salami, Eric Obinna, Jide Awobona , Hadiza Abubakar , Ene Ochu and others.

From September 21, 2017, Superstory: Life is a Teacher will benavailable to millions of families each week through key stations across Nigeria; including NTA Network (Thursdays 8 – 9pm), AIT Network (Thursdays 9 – 10pm), and wapTV on DStv 262, StarTimes 116, GOtv 102, StarSat 189 and MyTV (Thursdays 8 – 9pm; with repeat broadcast on wapTV Fridays 10 – 11am); with the Superstory Plus weekly viewer feedback show airing every Friday 11:00 – 11:30am exclusive to wapTV.

Watch the exciting trailer of Superstory: Life is a Teacher below: https://youtu.be/rpC84fMPOGM

Tuesday 19 September 2017

Comedian Bovi and wife celebrate 8th wedding anniversary with adorable photos

- Comedian Bovi and his darling wife, Kris Asimonye Ugboma, are celebrating their 8th wedding anniversary

- The couple shares adorable photos of themselves on social media

- Bovi and Kris tied the knot in 2009 and have three lovely kids

  Nigerian comedian Bovi and his wife shared lovely photos on social media to mark their 8th wedding anniversary.

  The adorable couple tied the knot in a fancy wedding ceremony back in 2009. Eight years and three kids later, they are still in love as ever.

  The duo did a lovely family shoot to mark eight years of blissful marriage and shared for fans to see. Bovi who is a talented comedian shared the photos on his social media page and captioned it: "founded in 2009."

  His darling wife, Kris, also shared the lovely photo on her social media page and captioned it: " 8yrs in marriage with my amazing husband. Thank you for always teaching me & for making me a better person. #Happyanniversa ry"

  They also shared an adorable photo of their cute family, projecting God's blessing in their marriage.

Happy wedding anniversary Bovi and Kris.

Breaking: ASUU ends meeting with FG, announces decision to suspend strike

Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities has officially suspended its strike

- The union announced the suspension after it held a meeting with the federal government delegation

  The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday, September 18, announced a conditional suspension of its strike action, The Punch reports.

  ASUU President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, announced this in Abuja late on Monday night, after concluding the final meeting with the federal government delegation.
The delegation was led by the minister of labour and employment, Chris Ngige.

  According to Premium Times, ASUU said it was suspending the strike till October for the federal government to fulfill its pledges, ASUU also ordered lecturers to resume duty from Tuesday, September 19.

  A memorandum of understanding was signed with the federal government delegation at the meeting.ASUU embarked on an indefinite strike after an extensive deliberation at its meeting held at the University of Abuja.

  Consequently, the union has directed all members against going to teach or involving themselves in any academic activity, Premium Times reports.

  According to a statement signed by Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU president, the union explored all means of negotiation before the decision to embark on an indefinite strike action was reached.

Sunday 17 September 2017

Africa’s fastest trains reportedly set to be shipped to Nigeria from China

- 10 trains ordered by Nigerian Railway Corporation have reportedly rolled off the production line on September 12

- The trains were built by China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd

- They are expected to be the fastest trains running in Africa with a design speed of 160 km/h

  Nigeria's railway system is set for a turn around as 10 trains ordered by Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) in May this year have reportedly rolled off the production line of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) Nanjing Puzhen Co., Ltd., on September 12.

  The trains are said to have adopted Chinese standards, and will be the fastest trains running in Africa. They are also said to also have a design speed of 160 km/h. Gbenga Ashafa, chairman of the Nigerian Senate Committee on Land Transport, was said to have inspected the trains on Tuesday September 12, in China.

  In a report by Pulse, Ashafa who was part of a ministerial delegation from Nigeria to inspect the trains said:
"Allow me to seize this opportunity to tell you that Nigeria is a fertile land that is open to foreign direct investments. With our growing population and skilled manpower, you are not only guaranteed your return on investment, but also local content with which to maximize your investments."
Going further, he said: "Let me quickly state, that I am here in my capacity as the chairman of the Senate Committee on Land Transport to represent the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. What this translates to, is that I must work together with this contingent to ensure that the coaches we are here to inspect before delivery are befitting, contemporary and justify value for money."

  The minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, said that federal government would ensure the completion of the ongoing Lagos Ibadan standard gauge rail services by December 2018.

  Amaechi gave the assurance on Monday in Lagos while inspecting the ongoing rail projects at Ijoko community area of Ogun state. The minister said that the federal government was making all efforts to ensure the completion of the project as scheduled.

Re: Buhari, Buratai and the python panacea by Idoko Ainoko (Opinion)

Editor's note: Ainoko Idoko, a public affairs commentator from Kaduna in this piece writes on the ongoing Operation Python Dance by the Nigerian military in the south east and the crisis with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

  He also decried the 'erroneous impression' that the international community would call for an end in the operation and the growing tension in the region.

One Emmanuel Ugwu wrote and published the article: Buhari, Buratai, and the Python Panaceathat has been published on several online platforms.

  Ugwu should be commended for this piece not l because it was a work of art or some remarkable masterpiece but because in that single rant he was able to lay bare what ails the southeast of Nigeria.

From this writer it became apparent that the problem of the Igbo nationality is that too many great minds from that ethnic stock have taken the concept of being gentlemen too far to an extent that they have handed their fate and that of the entire geo-political zone over to frothing rabid fellows like the writer and the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.

  The distortion of facts overseen by such characters take on an hallucinatory quality to an extent that one is constantly having to do double takes to be certain that one has either read or heard aright.

  While the lies, propaganda and fake news emanating from zealots like these have no impact on other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria it is alarming how the same hogwash is swallowed un-chewed by poorer strata of the southeast people, who have now been whipped into the kind of frenzy that makes group suiciide not only possible but also easier to attain.

Ugwu apparently has issues with Operation Python Dance II. He did not say if the first version of that military exercise deprived him of revenue as a bandit or kidnapper, since the disruption of these evil enterprises were major achievements of that drill in 2016.

  But he vehemently made it known he is not a fan of the ongoing second edition of it. To him the operation is meant to defeat the “Biafra consciousness” even though he could not satisfactorily articulate how a defunct republic is in danger of being defeated.

  He also posited that the southeast was a peaceful zone that didn’t require the emptying of the barracks to militarized. Could Ugwu be talking about a southeast that is different from the one where a teenage girl was caught with two human heads, different from one where worshipers where hastened by a hail of bullets to meet their creator during a Sunday church service, different from the one on which a priest was abducted and killed, different from the one where Kanu's IPOB daily threatened to annihilate the rest of us, different from the one where a ragtag band of cutthroats outed themselves as members of the Biafra Secret Services? When a group of apparently mentally challenged people announce the formation of their own armed forces and someone thinks it is unconstitutional to send another army to quell them then it is not those that formed the impostor armed forces that are in need of psychiatric intervention.

  It takes a supreme level of mental incapacitation to expect that the police would be sent in to quell an insurrection in which the insurgents have boasted of having nuclear weapons and their leader had vowed a two week timeline for over running the country.

  And if anyone is in doubt as to what pushed Kanu to try burning the entire Igboland they need not look further than pseudo intellectuals and half baked analysts like Ugwu, who wallowed in the self deception that the army cannot use operation Python Dance II to get the Igbo heartland over a barrel. It may interest anyone with such shallow mindset that an enlarged support base for Kanu would make an already bad situation into a disaster, rendering the southeast into a wasteland that will not recover in the lifetime of the present generations. Nobody wants that.

The erroneous impression that the western countries would rush to the rescue cannot be more badly conceived. It will take at least six weeks before useful international discussion would take place if the IPOB terrorists were to be dealt with the way they deserve and it took less than three days for Kanu to become a fugitive despite his Shekau-quality rants.

  When the western countries do intervene, it would be to send some genetically modified grains and food items with spermicidal quality to guaranty people from that area no longer procreate to breed terrorists. The world is in unison when it comes to the realization that humanity does not need another terror group.

  The insults heaped on President Buhari in the piece are consistent with the tempo set by Kanu, so that someone who should know better than the terrorist wrote in such fashion attests to the value they jointly share. It further gives credence to the stereotype held about the ability of a certain people to show respect and courtesy or otherwise. It is therefore pointless to take more out of that. If it was pointless responding to the insults on President Buhari it becomes even less relevant to bother about the invectives poured of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai.

  Had he been inefficient then the IPOB terrorists would not have had any reason to be worried. They are bitter only because he maneuvers in a way that perplexed sponsors and IPOB foot soldiers alike.

  It seems Ugwu has a morbid aversion for snakes, which is not surprising. Opposites attract while like polarizations repel so the one with the personality of a serpent becomes repulsed by snakes.

  Now that the writer has made his aversion known perhaps the operation cab be renamed Operation Lion Roar, Operation Eagle Flight, Operation Buffalo Gallops or Operation Snail Crawls so long as the objective of stopping a terror group in its cradle before it goes berserk is achieved.

  The operation would rid the area of terrorists and the likes of Ugwu should rethink alluding to civilian casualty when the IPOB militants that got themselves killed had earlier vowed “Biafra or Death”.

They should rather be asking why Kanu fled and left them behind as human shield or why Ugwu is hiding behind his keyboard and not joining on the battlefield.

At least in this regard the writer was truthful: “Kanu was a source of bombast” so why and how did some people's brain go mushy to the point where they commit suiciide to please him? It therefore fraudulent trying to sustain the lies of a collective hatred of the Igbos by other Nigerians, who had endured over 24 months of being called “animals” living in the “zoo" by Kanu, IPOB and the Ugwus of this country.

   The insults might have been tolerated but the nation would not brook the existence of a parallel army. It is called insurrection and countries of the world know how they deal with that.

  Kanu and Ugwu, being children of anger, may not understand this just as they are ignorant of where to channel their angst. One of their own, Senator Ike Ekweremadu is effectively the professional chairman of successive constitution review committees in the National Assembly but has never thought it wise to include a clause for referendum in the recommendations to plenary yet he prances around allowing youths from his geopolitical zone to chase shadows.

  Kanu and his IPOB terrorists have never taken it upon themselves to ask him why he has not done the needful to set the legislative framework in place for the breakaway of Igboland from Nigeria.

  Ekweremadu even attended the meeting that proscribed the terror group and the terrorists saw no sin on his part. The governors in the zone are "sons of the soil" yet they have not done much to improve the life of their people, IPOB has no issues with this.

   The leadership of the southeast is the real snake oil and pro- Biafra separatists have nothing against swallowing that bunkum.

  The larger population of Igbos, who are great people, should manage the rabble rousers among their people to a point where they will appreciate what the army is doing. Without Operation Python Dance II disparate Igbo groups would have turned on each other by now.

The army is on ground to help and Igbos should support it to help stop the guaranteed self-destruction that separatist terrorists are resolute on inflicting.

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CESJET calls for immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu

A group has demanded the immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu

- The group also support the proscription of IPOB by the south- east governors

- They also praised the Nigerian army for declaring IPOB a terrorist group

  The Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET) has backed the proscription of the the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its declaration by the Nigerian Army as a terrorist organisation.

  In a statement sent to NAIJ.com , the group also demanded an immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu. The group, at a conference in Abuja, also lauded the Nigerian Military for taking the bold step and doing the needful by declaring IPOB as a terrorist group.

CESJET also commended the southeast governors for daring to proscribe IPOB even when they are daily blackmailed politically with threats of being labeled as traitors of their ethnicity.

  The group executive secretary, Comrade Ikpa Isaac also called on the National Assembly, the Presidency (Executive) and the Judiciary to adopt a common front in dealing with the menace of IPOB as a terror group by taking all the steps expected of them.

  The group statement reads: "No room should be left for these terrorists to maneuver or manipulate the system to continue intimidating and threatening citizens. "Since IPOB reportedly enjoyed massive financial, intellectual and political support from highly placed persons from the southeast, we proposed that the federal government delivers an amnesty package for those who funded or supported IPOB up until Friday September 15, 2017 to offer them the chance of distancing themselves from the terror group.

"Anyone subsequently found to be aiding and abetting  the group should be treated in accordance with the Terrorism Prevention (Amended) Act 2013."

  The group urged the state governors to act on the proscription of the IPOB by arresting members and supporters.

  The statement read: "We implore the governors to back the proscription order up with actions. They must immediately audit their cabinets to identify IPOB supporters and sympathizers in their folds since such people can sabotage them from inside.

"We however note that the governors did not prescribe any punishment for these terrorists for the evil they had brought upon the land in the last few years. There was neither any indication as to what would happen to anyone that continues to carry out activities under the name of IPOB.

"Furthermore, nothing was said of the other franchises that the terrorists use to operate, like the Biafra Zionists Movement. They did not talk about their sponsors and sources of funding.

"There was no mention of justice for the innocent Nigerians killed by these miscreants in the last few days. These are questions still begging for answers."

  CESJET called on the southeast governors to be categorical in the terms of reference security agencies will act upon to enforce the proscription of the group.

CESJECT said: "We also observed that there was no call for the immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu as the leader of IPOB terrorist group or any other person who goes out in the name of the group or its violent agitation.

All these people, including the lawyer to Kanu, are accomplices that must be treated as such."

  The IPOB’s media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, said the speed with which the governors announced the proscription of the group’s activities showed that the governors were disloyal.

CESJET calls for immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu

A group has demanded the immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu

- The group also support the proscription of IPOB by the south- east governors

- They also praised the Nigerian army for declaring IPOB a terrorist group

  The Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency (CESJET) has backed the proscription of the the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its declaration by the Nigerian Army as a terrorist organisation.

  In a statement sent to NAIJ.com , the group also demanded an immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu. The group, at a conference in Abuja, also lauded the Nigerian Military for taking the bold step and doing the needful by declaring IPOB as a terrorist group.

CESJET also commended the southeast governors for daring to proscribe IPOB even when they are daily blackmailed politically with threats of being labeled as traitors of their ethnicity.

  The group executive secretary, Comrade Ikpa Isaac also called on the National Assembly, the Presidency (Executive) and the Judiciary to adopt a common front in dealing with the menace of IPOB as a terror group by taking all the steps expected of them.

  The group statement reads: "No room should be left for these terrorists to maneuver or manipulate the system to continue intimidating and threatening citizens. "Since IPOB reportedly enjoyed massive financial, intellectual and political support from highly placed persons from the southeast, we proposed that the federal government delivers an amnesty package for those who funded or supported IPOB up until Friday September 15, 2017 to offer them the chance of distancing themselves from the terror group.

"Anyone subsequently found to be aiding and abetting  the group should be treated in accordance with the Terrorism Prevention (Amended) Act 2013."

  The group urged the state governors to act on the proscription of the IPOB by arresting members and supporters.

  The statement read: "We implore the governors to back the proscription order up with actions. They must immediately audit their cabinets to identify IPOB supporters and sympathizers in their folds since such people can sabotage them from inside.

"We however note that the governors did not prescribe any punishment for these terrorists for the evil they had brought upon the land in the last few years. There was neither any indication as to what would happen to anyone that continues to carry out activities under the name of IPOB.

"Furthermore, nothing was said of the other franchises that the terrorists use to operate, like the Biafra Zionists Movement. They did not talk about their sponsors and sources of funding.

"There was no mention of justice for the innocent Nigerians killed by these miscreants in the last few days. These are questions still begging for answers."

  CESJET called on the southeast governors to be categorical in the terms of reference security agencies will act upon to enforce the proscription of the group.

CESJECT said: "We also observed that there was no call for the immediate arrest of Nnamdi Kanu as the leader of IPOB terrorist group or any other person who goes out in the name of the group or its violent agitation.

All these people, including the lawyer to Kanu, are accomplices that must be treated as such."

  The IPOB’s media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, said the speed with which the governors announced the proscription of the group’s activities showed that the governors were disloyal.

MASSOB's leader Uwazurike calls for election to hold in Anambra

-MASSOB leader urges members of his group to go out and vote during the upcoming election in Anambra

- Uwazurike, during the MASSOB's 18th anniversary said that Biafra will be achieved without violence

  The leader of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Ralph Uwazurike, has insisted that the upcoming election in Anambra state will hold. While addressing members of his group during the 18th anniversary of MASSOB, Uwazurike said there is no need for Biafra agitators to boycott the November 18 gubernatorial election in Anambra.

  He reassured his followers that Biafra would be achieved without any form of violence whatsoever from MASSOB.

Uwazurike's statement coincide with the army's declaration of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist group.

  Military has categorized the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist group. The Defence Headquarters said following analysis by the military on the various activities of the group, the Armed Forces has profiled the IPOB as a terrorist organization.

  Meanwhile, the founder of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and top leaders of his group have allegedly gone into hiding following Friday’s September 15 declaration by the Nigerian Army that IPOB and other Pro-Biafran groups were terrorists organisations.
Investigations by Punch on Saturday September 16 revealed that Kanu and his top lieutenants had ‘disappeared’ from his country home in Afaraukwu near Umuahia and other places he frequently visited.

Ikpeazu appreciates God for averting bloodbath in Abia, says 12 million Igbos living in the north

- Abia state governor has appreciated God for averting bloodbath in the state

- The governor also disclosed that about 12 million Igbos are living in the north

- He said Abia needed peace for business to thrive, especially in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of the state

  Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia has expressed gratitude to God for averting bloodbath in the state, following the withdrawal of troops deployed to Abia for a one-month military exercise code-named “Operation Python Dance.”

Ikpeazu made the remark on Sunday, September 17, when he visited the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Abia council to commiserate with journalists over last Tuesday’s invasion of the secretariat by soldiers.

The governor noted that the presence of the troops sparked tension across the state.

He said: “We are grateful to God for intervening in stopping what could have been the greatest bloodbath known in the history of mankind.”

  He also thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for reposing confidence in Southeast Governors’ Forum, “by giving us a second chance to talk to our people on the need for us to live as one united nation.”

  He added that the Igbos remained the most widely travelled people in Nigeria, living and conducting businesses in every nook and cranny of the country.

  The governor put the estimated population of Igbos in the north at about 12 million, with Borno having the least population of about 50,000 Igbo households. He said Abia needed peace for business to thrive, especially in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of the state. “I am very happy to say that normalcy has returned to the state,” he said, adding that Muslims worshipped in their Mosque on Friday in Aba. He, therefore, urged residents of the state to go about their lawful businesses, assuring them that government would continue to provide adequate security for lives and property.

  The governor described the invasion of the NUJ secretariat as unwarranted, saying that “journalists do not deserve such an attack”.

  He said that although journalists faced different hazards in the course of their duty, military attacks only happened under military regime or war situation and not in a democracy.

  Ikpeazu, who complained that the activities of his administration were under-reported, urged journalists to help in reporting the state positively to the world. He promised to look into some of the challenges facing the Abia NU, including taking steps to complete the union’s unfinished permanent secretariat.

  Earlier, the state chairman of the union, Mr John Emejor, narrated how the secretariat was invaded by no fewer than 20 soldiers without any provocation.

Emejor said that Abia NUJ was the only council in the country that still operated in rented apartment.

He described the relationship between the union and Ikpeazu’s administration as frosty and urged the governor to take steps to reverse the trend.

  The Abia correspondent of The Oracle Today newspaper, Bonny Okoro, was manhandled during the attack. His Samsung tablet, as well as a cellphone belonging to the correspondent of Daily Times, Mr Sunny Nwakanma, was also destroyed by the assailants.

Gov. Ikpeazu was accompanied on the visit by his Deputy, Chief Ude Oko-Chukwu, Rep. Sam Onuigbo representing Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal Constituency, and the Pillar of Abia NUJ, Dr Anthony Agbazuere.

   Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state had been issued a 24-hour ultimatum to dethrone His Royal Majesty, Israel Okwu Kanu , the paramount ruler of Isiama Afaraukwu in Umuahia, and father of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu.

  The group, Umuahia Youth Movement, said they want the monarch removed because he failed to caution his son, Nnamdi Kanu, leader of IPOB.

  The group in a letter to the Abia state governor said failure of the governor to dethrone the monarch will force them to take laws into their own hands and dethrone the monarch.

Wednesday 13 September 2017

Zamfara civil servants begin indefinite strike NEWS

  Civil servants in Zamfara State have embarked on an indefinite strike to protest against the failure of the government to meet their several demands.

  The workers had earlier given the state government a 21-day ultimatum to meet certain demands or face industrial action.

  The Chairman, Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) in the state, Bashir Mafara, announced the commencement of the industrial action after a joint meeting of the affiliated unions in Gusau.

  According to him, the action was aimed at improving the workers’ welfare and development of the state.
He said: “Zamfara workers are faced with a number of problems which include: failure to pay the salaries of 1,400 recruited by the government more than two years ago; nonpayment of backlog of pension and gratuities; nonpayment of minimum wage to primary school teachers and local government employees as well as nonpayment of annual salary increment.

The Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress, have decided to declare an indefinite industrial action throughout the state from Tuesday, )llSeptember 12, 2017.”

  Mafara, who called for understanding among the workers in the state, urged them to stay at home and pray; adding that three ad hoc committees have been constituted to ensure the success of the strike.

Friday 8 September 2017

OAU SUG excos fight over N3.8m, VP beaten up, Social Director stabbed (photos)

NAIJ.com earlier reported that the leaders of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Student Union Government (SUG) broke into a serious fight over disbursement of money .

  According to reports, two people landed in a hospital following a fight between members of the SUG in OAU Ile-Ife, Osun state, on Tuesday, September 5, 2017.

  The students had reportedly been fighting over N3.8m which had been given to them by the school's management, to disburse for useful projects within the institution.

  The fight which led to bottles being broken and the SUG vice president, Miss Tosin Jacob allegedly stabbing the social director, Adebayo Emmanuel, in the arm after he reportedly gave her a headbutt, started during a meeting they had called to discuss how the money would be shared.

  Confirming the fight between the excos, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the SUG said: “ What happened is not something we can keep elaborating on. The breaking of a bottle occurred in a meeting held inside the president’s office is not an issue for public consumption and it has been resolved. Even at home and at the federal level, we have misunderstanding. So, we had one here and it has been settled. This is a human setting and anybody can pick an offence. ”

  Confirming that the money has been disbursed to the SUG leaders, Prof. Isiaka Aransi, OAU's head of student affairs division said: “ The money has been disbursed. It is their money and it was approved for disbursement. "

  Reports claim that the SUG had earlier been accused of embezzlement by the students, following claims that they had bought a bus for N900,000 instead of the N2.5m they said they had spent out of the N3m they received.