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Thousands dump APC for PDP in Benue, apologize to Gov Ortom

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Defectors from various political parties, including the All Progressives Congress, APC, who defected to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have apologized to Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State for incorrectly joining forces with state enemies to castigate and mock him.

Former Caretaker Chairman of Gwer West Local Government Council, Hon. Hyacinth Kwegi; a House of Assembly Candidate for the APC in the 2019 general elections, Hon Ukeyima Mkem; and former DGSA, Mr Titus Utuur; all tendered apologies at the mega decamping rally held at Naka, headquarters of Gwer West Local Government Council on Sunday, November 21st, 2021.

In separate remarks made at the defection of thousands of people to the PDP, the leaders expressed regret for taunting the Governor about herdsmen killings in Benue just to support their former political parties.

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They claimed that, despite the propaganda, most of them were unable to vote in their villages in the 2019 elections due to an invasion by Fulani militia under the watchful eye of the APC-led administration, and that some of them had benefited greatly from the Governor before abandoning him for no apparent reason.

Even as they pledged unwavering support to the PDP, they expressed gratitude to Governor Ortom and his wife, Dr Eunice Ortom, as well as the entire PDP for welcoming them back into the fold.

While receiving the decampees, Governor Samuel Ortom and his wife, Dr. Eunice Ortom, assured them of equal opportunities, pointing out that members of the PDP have equal opportunities.

The Governor stated that Nigerians will not tolerate the APC’s failed leadership and will take over to provide the country with direction.

Governor Ortom owes the PDP family prayers and unwavering support, according to PDP State Chairman Sir John Ngbede, who hinted that the party will soon welcome thousands of supporters in the Benue South Senatorial District.

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Rt Hon Titus Uba, Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Mark Gbillah, House of Representatives Member for Gwer-East and Gwer West, Rt Hon Titus Uba, and Hon Damian Cheme, Majority Leader of the Benue State House of Assembly, all delivered goodwill messages at the event.

Barr Ken Achabo, Special Adviser to the Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, and Mrs Grace Igbabon, Chairman of the Gwer West Local Government Council, were among those who spoke.

AFLPM Summit: African First Ladies arrived in Nigeria

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African First Ladies are arriving in Nigeria ahead of the African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM9th )’s General Assembly, which will take place in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, on Monday, November 22nd, 2021.

The First Lady of Burundi, HE. Mrs. Angeline Ndayishimiye, the First Lady of Congo Brazzaville, H.E Antoinette Sassou Nguesso, and the First Lady of Sao Tome, H.E Maria de Fatima Vila Nova, have all visited Nigerian First Lady Aisha Buhari.

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The AFLPM was founded in 1997 as an umbrella organization of African Heads of State and Government’s wives to assist the African Union, regional organizations, and national governments in fostering peace and reducing conflict and its effects on the African continent.

Earlier, while receiving the Burundian First Lady, Madam Angeline Ndayubaha, the Nigerian First Lady stated that the spouses of African heads of state and government are interested in reactivating the African First Ladies Peace Mission after a long period of inactivity.

“As you are aware, AFLPM has been dormant for some time, so we decided to bring it back to life in order to contribute as mothers to the development and peaceful coexistence of our continent,” she explained.

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The first ladies of Ghana, Burundi, Congo Brazzaville, Cote D’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Niger, Sao Tome and Principe, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, and Namibia are expected to attend.

President Buhari mourns Senator Aluko

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President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed his sorrow over Senator Gbenga Aluko’s death on Saturday.

In a message, he urged the former lawmaker’s family, friends, and political associates to find comfort in God and his ancestors.

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The President expresses his condolences to members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as well as the people and government of Ekiti State, on the death of a political leader who dedicated his life to bettering the lot of his community.

President Buhari expresses his condolences to his family and prays for his soul’s repose.

kidnappers kill an ex-Zamfara governorship aspirant along the Abuja-Kaduna expressway

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Sagir Hamidu, a former gubernatorial aspirant in Zamfara State’s 2019 election, was killed by bandits on the Abuja-Kaduna expressway.

The late politician ran for governor on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and was the owner of FAMAKS British Schools in Abuja and Kaduna.

Around 4 p.m. on Sunday, the attackers opened fire on travelers near Rijana on the busy expressway, killing him.

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We received confirmation of his death from security sources who requested anonymity, stating that “he was among those hit by the kidnappers bullets.”

Many passengers who attempted to flee were shot at, according to sources, while those who cooperated were herded into the bush.

The incident happened in the Rijana area, according to a survivor who did not want to be identified.

“The kidnappers took advantage of the road damage,” he said, “which forced on-coming and off-coming motorists to move slowly on a single lane.”

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At the time of filing this report, Mohammed Jalige, spokesman for the Kaduna State Police Command, did not respond to our reporter’s call.

ITF World Tennis Tour: Israel’s Cohen defeats Nigeria’s Mary Udoffa, qualifies for singles finals

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Romi Cohen of Israel qualified for the singles finals of the ongoing J5 World Tennis Championship in Abuja by defeating Mary Udoffa of Nigeria 6-0, 2-0 on Saturday.

In the female doubles category, Cohen teamed up with Marylove Edwards of Nigeria to beat Egypt’s Joody Elkady and Nigeria’s Josephine Yakubu 6-2, 6-2 in the championship, which ends on Sunday.

Cohen expressed her delight at the two victories to the Nigerian News Agency (NAN).

“Today was one of my best days; my performance was excellent, and I worked and fought hard to earn my victories.”

“In the doubles category, it was a tough match and a good match pairing with Marylove Edwards. We left a huge impression. We were victorious over our opponents. We set out to win the tournament finals, and we succeeded. We are content.

“We defeated Egypt’s Joody Elkady and Nigeria’s Yakubu with a score of 6-2, 6-2. Our sets were well-calculated.

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“In singles and doubles, I did a good calculation job, and we actually got our sets.”

“For tomorrow’s final match against Marylove in the singles category, I’ll work hard on my tactics so that I can win again and lift the trophy,” she said.

On Sunday, Edwards of Nigeria will face Romi Cohen of Israel in the singles final, while Mary Udoffa of Nigeria will face Ibifuro Clement of the United States in the third place match.

Mukhtar Andu of the United Kingdom advanced to the finals of the male singles category by defeating Musa Sani of Nigeria, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4.

Michael Emmanuel of Nigeria advanced to the finals by defeating Desmond Ayaaba of Ghana 6-3,6-2.

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On Sunday, Andu will face Emmanuel in the championship game, while Musa Sani will face Desmond Ayaaba in the third-place match.

Desmond Ayaaba of Ghana and Suileman Ibrahim of Nigeria defeated Andu and Musa Sani of Nigeria, 6-0, 6-7, 10-3, to advance to the finals of the male doubles category.

The tournament features 41 players from Nigeria, Germany, the United States, Sweden, Ghana, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Israel.

The J5 ITF World Tennis Tour began on November 15 and will conclude on November 21.

OFFICIAL: Carrick takes over as manager as Ole leaves Man United

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the manager of Manchester United, has stepped down.

Ole will always be a Manchester United legend, and we regret having to make this difficult decision. While the last few weeks have been discouraging, they should not overshadow the three years of work he has put in to re-establish the foundations for long-term success.

Ole leaves us with our heartfelt gratitude for his tireless efforts as Manager, as well as our best wishes for the future. His place in club history will always be secure, not only because of his achievements as a player, but also because he was a great man and a manager who provided us with many memorable moments.

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He will always be welcomed back as a member of the Manchester United family at Old Trafford.

Michael Carrick will now take charge of the team for the remainder of the season while the club searches for an interim manager.

BREAKING: Buhari, Malami sued to High Court over N6 trn in NDDC funds

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President Muhammadu Buhari has been sued by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) “over his failure to publish the names of those indicted in the alleged misappropriation of over N6 trillion in the running of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) between 2000 and 2019, as documented in the recent Forensic Audit Report on NDDC,” according to the lawsuit.

SERAP is seeking “an order of mandamus to direct and compel President Buhari to publish the names of those indicted in the alleged misappropriation of over N6trn in the running of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) between 2000 and 2019.” The suit was filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja under the number FHC/ABJ/CS/1360/2021.

The case has been assigned to Honourable Justice Binta Nyako at Court 2, and a hearing date has been set for November 29, 2021.

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“An order of mandamus to compel President Muhammadu Buhari to direct Mr Abubakar Malami SAN, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, and appropriate anti-corruption agencies to bring to justice anyone suspected of being responsible for the missing N6 trillion, and to fully recover any stolen public funds,” SERAP says.

“It is in the public interest to publish the names of those indicted in the audit report as soon as possible, and to ensure that they face prosecution, as appropriate,” SERAP claims.

“The public interest in publishing the names of those indicted by the audit report outweighs any considerations to withhold the information,” according to SERAP, “as there would be no prejudice against those whose names are published as long as the information is appropriately framed and true.”

“The Buhari administration has legal obligations under Section 15(5) of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended] to abolish all corrupt practices and abuses of power, and article 26 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption to ensure effective prosecution of allegations of corruption,” according to SERAP.

“The audit report raises prima facie evidence of grand corruption and its staggering effects in the Niger Delta,” SERAP continues. According to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Freedom of Information Act, Nigerians have the right to know the names of those charged and other details in the report.”

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“Publishing the report and the names of those indicted widely would remove the possibility of obstruction of justice, and provide insights relevant to the public debate on the ongoing efforts to combat grand corruption and the longstanding impunity of perpetrators in the country,” SERAP claims.

“An order of mandamus to direct and compel President Buhari to “widely publish and make available to Nigerians the Forensic Audit Report on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) submitted to him on September 2, 2021,” according to SERAP.

Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN, is a respondent in the case. “Nigeria has made legally binding commitments under the UN Convention against Corruption to ensure transparent management of public resources and unhindered access to public information,” according to the suit filed on behalf of SERAP by its lawyers Kolawole Oluwadare and Opeyemi Owolabi. These commitments must be kept in full force and respect.”

“Directing and requiring President Buhari to publish the names of those charged in the report would advance the victims’ right to restitution, compensation, and a guarantee of non-repetition, as well as boost public confidence in the fight against corruption.”

“It would be entirely consistent with Nigeria’s constitutional and international anti-corruption commitments to publish the names of those indicted.”

“Tackling the NDDC’s corruption epidemic and prosecuting those who have been indicted would alleviate poverty, improve Nigerians’ access to basic public goods and services, and strengthen the government’s ability to meet its human rights and anti-corruption obligations.”

“Despite Nigeria’s enormous oil wealth, ordinary Nigerians have reaped very little benefit from trillions of naira budgeted for regional socioeconomic development, owing to widespread grand corruption and a culture of impunity for perpetrators.”

“Nigerians have a right to receive information free of interference or distortion, and this right should be based on the principle of maximum disclosure and the presumption that all information is accessible subject to a limited set of exceptions.”

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“Even if the government shows that publishing the names of public officials would substantially harm a legitimate interest, it is still required to disclose the requested information if, as in this case, the public interest in disclosure outweighs any perceived harm,” according to the public interest test.

“The missing N6 trillion and over 13,000 abandoned projects in the Niger Delta have continued to erode Nigerians’ access to basic public goods and services, such as education, healthcare, and reliable and uninterrupted electricity supply.”

“Public schools have been allowed to deteriorate and die, and health-care facilities in several parts of the region lack even the most basic of amenities.”

In a letter dated September 25, 2021, SERAP requested that President Buhari make public the names of those indicted in the audit report.

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The Forensic Audit Report into the Activities of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) reveals grave allegations of N6 trillion in misappropriation in the commission between 2000 and 2019, as well as the fact that the Niger Delta has over 13,000 abandoned projects.

According to the report, the NDDC maintained 362 bank accounts, resulting in a “lack of proper account reconciliation.”

Death toll in Ambazonia attack has risen to 12

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The death toll from last week’s attack on Manga Village, a border community in Taraba South, and other Cameroonian communities, has risen to 12.

Over 20 people are still missing, including three children whose whereabouts are unknown.

The riverside village of Manga, which Vanguard visited over the weekend, remained solemn, with relatives of the deceased still mourning their loved ones.

Prior to last Tuesday’s attack on Manga village, locals who spoke to Vanguard claimed that there had been numerous attacks on villages in Cameroon with which they shared a common ancestor.

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This resulted in the influx of their kinsmen into Manga and other Nigerian Communities along that axis, with whom they share the same Shibong language and cultural heritage, in order to escape the separatists’ onslaught.

They claimed that Manga was specifically targeted by the separatists for being a generous host to their kits and kin who sided with Cameroon following the 1961 plebiscite.

During the visit, locals who spoke with Vanguard confirmed that the attackers were indeed Ambazonia soldiers.

They claimed the attackers arrived in a boat but followed the mountain parts after attacking two villages in Cameroon before crossing into Nigeria’s Manga village.

Abubakar Manga, a palace worker who witnessed the incident, said the attackers arrived around 7 a.m.

“They came in through a narrow bush part after navigating the mountain into our village,” he said.

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“We don’t know how many of them there were, but they shot at everything in sight.”

“Because the path they took into the village was close to the palace of our village head, they were able to easily kill him.”

“Many of our people fled into the river, while others followed the bush and mountain.”

“Thank God for the Immigration Officers who were on the scene as first responders; otherwise, the number of those killed would have been much higher.”

“Here in Manga, six people were killed, including our village head, but they killed three people each in the two villages they attacked before coming in on the Cameroon side.”

“The immigration officers stationed here engaged the attackers, while another officer used their boat to transport children and women to other villages.”

“It was the immigration that required assistance, and the military was called in because there is no mobile phone operator network over here.”

Another resident stated, “Prior to Tuesday’s attack, the Ambazonia fighters attacked the same village they have been attacking in Cameroon on Sunday.”

“As a result of this, a large number of people fled to Manga and other Shibong villages.” Nothing happened on Monday, but on Tuesday, we saw men with guns come in.

“Previously, we had no problems with either the Cameroon Gendarmes or the Separatists.” We are people who value peace.

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“We thought that sheltering our brothers who were in danger over there meant that we were being our brothers’ keepers, not realizing that we would pay with our lives.”

“It’s very painful, and our previously peaceful atmosphere is now jeopardized.”

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HRH Alexander Yamusa Garkwe, the third class Chief of Shibong, also spoke out, saying the nature of the recent killings in Shibong has made his subjects vulnerable.

More concerning, he said, was the assassination of Manga village’s head and some of his subjects by foreign separatists.

He did, however, call for permanent Marine police, Army stations, and increased immigration officer deployment to effectively combat the growing threat.

Taraba state Commissioner for Information, Danjuma Adamu, who led the team for on-the-spot assessment, said the state government would work with the federal government to ensure that the killings of innocent Nigerians by foreigners do not happen again.

He also expressed the state government’s condolences to the community and expressed gratitude for their fortitude.

“We have seen things ourselves now,” he says, “and we have heard the request made by the communities here.”

“We will report back to the state governor for immediate intervention, and I am confident that something positive will result.”

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“In addition, the military is now stationed here, and we are confident that lives and property are safe.”

Shiban Tikari, the Chairman of Takum LGA, also issued a strong warning to Ambazonia fighters to stop attacking villages under his jurisdiction.

He was confident that Nigerian troops would be able to prevent further attacks on vulnerable communities along that axis, and he urged the federal government to reopen the previously dormant military station in Manga village.

The Army had established a camp at Manga’s Primary School at the time Vanguard visited the village.

Their officers and immigration personnel are also strategically placed at the village’s various entry and exit points.

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Taraba State Commissioner for Information, Danjuma Adamu, led checks around Manga village to assess the level of destruction, and was accompanied by Commander, 6 Brigade of the Nigeria Army, Brig. Gen. H.I. Mabeokwu, Taraba State Comptroller of Nigeria Immigration Service, CIS Nuhu Kutana Tanko, Chairman Takum LGA, Shiban Tikari, Special Adviser on Security to Governor Ishaku, Nwunokhen Agyo, and other

BREAKING: Rev. Obiora Ezekiel CPM General Overseer is dead

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Rev. Dr Obiora Ezekiel, the General Overseer of the Christian Pentecostal Mission (CPM) in Lagos, has died.

Ezekiel was discovered to be 78 years old.

Judikay, a gospel artist, also confirmed his death on Instagram. “Rest In Peace, Daddy General,” she wrote (Rev. Dr O. Ezekiel, General Overseer,Christian Pentecostal Mission), You made it… You were victorious! Daddy, take a break! “It’s great!” exclaims the narrator.

Until his death, the late cleric served as an evangelist, pastor, and Bible teacher.

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He preached the gospel of Christ for about 30 years, and his ministry was marked by miracles, signs, and wonders. He leaves behind a wife and four children.

There will be more…

Breaking: Osinbajo opens campaign office in Abuja ahead election in 2023

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has opened a campaign office in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as part of his preparations to run for the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential ticket in the general elections of 2023.

The campaign team under the auspices of the Progressives Consolidated Group (PCG) was also inaugurated on Saturday, according to Blueprint.

No. 15b, Buchanan Crescent, off Aminu Kano, by Emab plaza Wuse 11, Abuja is the location of the campaign office.

The campaign office is already decorated with the Vice President’s banner with the inscription “Face of Hope,” according to reliable sources.

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Dr. Aliyu Kurfi, President Muhammadu Buhari’s kinsman from Kastina state, is the Chairman of the PCG, according to sources in the campaign team.

Musa Liman, deputy chairman North, Dr Ebenezer Faji, deputy chairman South, Dr. Eli Eberechukwu Dibia, Vice Chairman, Dr. Ahmed Muhammed, National Coordinator, Dr. Usman Ibrahim, Organising Secretary, and Barrister Emmanuel Pippa, Publicity Secretary, are among the team’s other members.

Details will be provided later…