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In Anambra, a woman allegedly conspired with her two sons to murder her grandson over a land dispute.

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Anambra State Police Command has committed to bring to justice the murderers of Anaogu Umuoji’s one-year-old infant, Uchechukwu Akana, in Anambra State’s Idemili North Local Government Area.

Late little Uchechukwu Akana was believed to have been murdered by his father’s sibling on the evening of October 6, 2021, over a land dispute at Anaogu Umuoji in Anambra State’s Idemili North Local Government Area.

Tochukwu Ikenga, the state Police Public Relations Officer, said in response to the boy’s death that men from the Ogidi Police Division had arrested the suspects and that the case would be transferred to the State CID for further investigation because one of the suspected accomplices, Tochukwu Akana, was on the run.
Narrating his ordeal, the deceased’s father, Arinze Aka­na, detailed how the extended family agreed to sell a portion of both families’ land and split the money in two because their father married two wives, but his mother, Thressa Akana, misled her two sons, Kosisochukwu and Tochuchukwu Akana, telling them that they were the true owners of the land and that if he refused to remove his hand from the land,

Arinze stated that a series of peace talks planned by Anaogu elders had little fruit since his siblings refused to attend.

“I believed it was a joke as they continued to threaten me and my family,” he added.

On that fateful day, Kosisochukwu Akana brought a land buyer who insisted that the elderly person in the family sign the documents, but “as they prepared the documents without the son of the other woman as we previously agreed, I told them that I will not sign the documents until our mother returns to enable me to ask some questions about what our father said before his death.”

“Unfortunately, my brothers, Tochukwu and Kosisochukwu Akana, clamped down on me with a matchet, a digger, and a rod, and I was hit in the back with the rod.” Touchukwu then matched me on my two legs, and Kosisochukwu whacked me with the rod, causing blood to gushe forth. They pushed their way into my room when I was seated next to it. Kosisochukwu Akana immediately smashed the rod on my son’s head, and the brain burst out, and Tochuchukwu cautioned me that this is a lesson for me. My sister then transported my kid to the hospital, where he died.

“The little boy’s corpse was lying at the compound when my mother returned from the market and en­tered our parlour, jubilant that this serves as a lesson to me, the truthful man, laughing at me.”

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“They have continued to threaten me despite the fact that my kid was murdered in cold blood.” Tochukwu brought one local doctor the next day, and they did incantation on the ground where my late son’s blood spilt, outlined it with charcoal and white chalk, and called my wife “albino.”

Mrs. Chi Arinze Aka­na, the deceased child’s mother, wept bitterly over how her brothers-in-law and mother plotted and murdered her son. “They had been calling me albino and insulting me and my husband because I am from Amiri Oru West of Imo State, and they killed my son and threatened to kill me and my husband,” she added.

FRSC boss, NSCDC counterpart hailed as group holds thank-you rally for Buhari

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The leadership of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) of Nigeria and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were singled out for praises on Monday when hundreds of Nigerians trooped the streets of Abuja to hold a ‘thank you rally’ for President Muhammadu Buhari.

Led by the Civil Society Groups on Security Reforms in Nigeria, the Nigerians expressed gratitude to the president for his purposeful leadership in poverty alleviation, infrastructural development, agricultural reforms, corruption fight, among others.

Speaking on behalf of the Nigerians, the group’s convener, Comr. Dauda Owolabi Abdullateef, hailed Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi and his NSCDC counterpart, Ahmed Abubakar Audi, for embibing and replicateng the president’s quality leadership virtues.

Since his appointment in 2014, Abdullateef noted that the FRSC boss has carried out his responsibility with equanimity and sense of patriotism.

He said Dr Boboye has introduced numerous reforms that has finally returned the agency to the path of sanity and honour.

Among others, Abdullateef said there is now transparency, accountability and dedication in the FRSC, visible in the creation of anti-corruption app and National Traffic Radio (NTR).

In the NSCDC, meanwhile, the group said Dr Audi has filled the void provided by the overstretched security formations across the country, ensuring adequate security for the lives and properties of Nigerians.

Abdullateef said the NSCDC’s partnership with relevant security agencies has repelled bandits’ attacks across the country, thanks to the resilience and firm leadership of Dr Audi.

According to him, many schools in the North-West and North-East relied heavily on the security provided by the NSCDC to keep their schools open and students safe.

While passing a vote of confidence on President Buhari together with the duo, the Nigerians said the FRSC and NSCDC can do more with improved funding.

If this is done, Abdullahef further noted that there will be more quality reforms in the road traffic sector and enhanced cooperation between the NSCDC and other agencies, particularly now that the country is embroiled in security challenges.

The group, however, warned “misguided individuals” and “troublemakers” to quit their antics as it is distracting both leaders.

Read full statement below:

Today presents yet another opportunity to appreciate the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR for the purposeful leadership it has provided Nigerians since it’s inception in 2015.

Nigerians cannot thank Mr President enough for running a people-driven administration with special interest in poverty alleviation, infrastructural development, Agricultural reforms and corruption fight.

As a group with primary focus on security reforms in Nigeria, it will be an incurable oversight if we fail to also recognize the efforts of the current Leadership of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) of Nigeria and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in replicating the quality leadership of Mr President in their respective outfits.

It is on record that since the mantle of leadership of the FRSC fell on Dr Boboye Oyeyemi on July 24 2014, he has carried out his onerous responsibility with equanimity and sense of patriotism. He has introduced numerous reforms that has finally returned the agency to the path of sanity and honour. As the first Corpse Marshall to be appointed from the inside, he distinguished himself and harmonized the past mistakes of his predecessors, his experience and patriotism into building an FRSC that has become the pride of the nation. We invite fellow Nigerians to take a cursory look into Dr. Oyeyemi’s impressive use of modern technology to fight the corruption that has in the past, brought the organization to public ridicule and disrepute. Oyeyemi ensures that the commands are run efficiently on budgeted allocations, which are paid as regularly as the financial releases are made by the federal government to avoid a situation where the commanding officers and patrol teams could be tempted to compromise their responsibilities by resorting to illegal sources of funding their operations. Through this mechanism, commanding officers are sure of finances to routinely carry out repairs of their operational vehicles and other administrative costs without resort to self-help that could compromise them.

Oyeyemi has developed a workable framework that ensures that only stated fines are paid by violators and the corps under him, has continued to carry out series of sensitization programs to ensure members of the public do not fall prey to the corruption antics of overzealous members of the corps. And in further demonstrating its commitment to corruption-free society which aligns with the philosophy of the present administration, Oyeyemi-led Management went into partnership with an NGO known as Akin-Fadeyi Foundation to launch an anti-corruption App by which victims of corruption from members of the Corps can immediately activate and send report of the transactions to the FRSC Headquarters for immediate remedial action.

In furtherance of its policy on transparency, the present Management of Corps Marshal Oyeyemi last year established the National Traffic Radio (NTR) to provide ample opportunity for members of the public to not only get information on traffic updates and road conditions across the country, but report any negative encounter with members of the Corps including demand for bribes directly to the studios.

The traffic radio which has been in operation is providing direct access to members of the public through various communication tools for unhindered fight against impunity and corruption among the FRSC personnel and other incidents.

The FRSC under Corps Marshal Boboye Oyeyemi also earned international accolades for its efforts in reducing the accident rate in Nigeria to slightly above 2000, record low, in 2018.

In the NSCDC, the current Commandant General of the corps, Ahmed Abubakar Audi has stepped into the gap of insecurity provided by the overstretched security formations across the country, to ensure adequate security for the lives and properties of Nigerians. The successes witnessed by the NSCDC in partnering with other relevant security agencies to relentlessly repel bandits attacks across the country has been attributed to the resilience and firm leadership of Abubakar Audi.

In the wake of the incessant kidnappings and bandit attacks in the North, many schools in the North-West and North-East relied heavily on the security provided by the NSCDC to keep their schools open and students safe.

In view of the performance of the two security outfits highlighted above and the need for more quality services to the nation, our group has resolved to use this opportunity to solicit for more funding to the duo of FRSC and NSCDC. If they can achieve all these with the scarcely adequate funds at their disposal, this group is confident that with more funding, there will be more quality reforms in the road traffic sector, while the NDCDC will be better placed to continue to partner with the relevant security outfits to provide adequate security for all Nigerians, particularly, now that the country is embroiled in insecurity challenges.

We also wish to use this opportunity to pass a vote of confidence on the leadership of FRSC and NSCDC for their good performances and assure them that Nigerians will not forget their records of excellence. We implore them to remain resolute in their patriotism and drive to discharge their duties to the best of their abilities.

Consequently, we wish to distance ourselves and the majority of Nigerians from the antics of some misguided individuals who has constituted themselves into willing tools to be used by enemies of this great nation to distract the leadership of FRSC and NSCDC from the good work they are doing. May we unequivocally warn these trouble-makers and meddlesome interlopers to steer clear of these agencies, else they incur the wrath of well-meaning Nigerians who are enjoying their good work and patriotism.

President Buhari promises that projects will be completed by 2023

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President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that the 11.9km Second Niger Bridge, 120km Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and other key Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) projects will be completed during this administration’s second term.

The President made the assurance on Monday, at the start of a two-day Mid-Term Ministerial Performance Review Retreat organized to assess progress toward achieving the current Administration’s nine key priorities.

 

He used the occasion of the retreat, the third edition since the second term of his administration, to highlight some of the Federal Government’s notable achievements in the last two years.

 

President Buhari listed accomplishments in the areas of infrastructure, transportation, economy, electricity supply, the petroleum industry, among others.

 

‘‘On transportation, we are growing the stock and quality of our road, rail, air and water transport infrastructure.

 

“”The PIDF projects are also advancing remarkably. These include the 11.9km Second Niger Bridge, 120 km Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, 375 km Abuja – Kaduna – Zaria – Kano Expressway and the East West Road. Most of these projects are expected to be completed within this 2nd term of our Administration,’’ he said.

 

Periodic Reports

President Buhari expressed delight that over the past two years, Ministers have rendered reports to the Federal Executive Council on their activities related to the achievement of their Ministerial Mandates.

‘‘Some of the notable achievements include the establishment of InfraCo Plc in 2020, as a world class infrastructure development vehicle, wholly focused on Nigeria, with combined debt and equity take-off capital of N15 trillion, to be managed by an independent infrastructure fund manager.

‘‘The Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund was also established in 2020 with more than USD 1Billion in funding.

 

“In addition, we have launched the Nigeria Innovation Fund by the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA). This is aimed at addressing investment opportunities in the domestic technology sector: data networking, datacenters, software, Agri-tech, Bio-tech, and more,’’ he said.

 

Furthermore, President Buhari noted that his administration had made tremendous progress on railway projects in the country, noting that upgrading of the railway network is being extended with the recent completion of the Lagos – Ibadan line.

 

“The Itakpe-Ajaokuta rail line has finally been completed and commissioned after 30 years of its conception.

 

“Work is expected to commence very soon on the Port-Harcourt Maiduguri line and Calabar – Lagos Coastal Line to connect the Southern and Eastern States of our Country. Progress is also being made on the upgrading of our Airports, with the state-of-the-art facilities in line with world class safety standards,’’ he said.

 Economy

On the economy, the President said the nation witnessed three consecutive quarters of growth, after negative growth rates recorded in the second and third quarters of 2020.

‘‘The GDP grew from 0.8% in 2017 to 2.2% in 2019, but declined in the first quarter of 2020, as a result of the downward trend in global economic activities triggered by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

“As at Second Quarter 2021, GDP growth rate was at 5.01%, the highest since the inception of this Administration.”

 Security

On security, President Buhari announced that the Ministry of Defence has been instructed to create a modest military industrial complex for the local production of weapons to meet some of the requirements of the country’s armed forces.

The President explained that the establishment of the industrial complex would address Nigeria’s over-dependence on other countries for military equipment and logistics.

He said the project is being implemented under the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON), a military department responsible for arms manufacture.

On other efforts to strengthen national security, the President said it was gratifying to note that Nigeria has received six A-29 Super Tucano.

He said the propeller-driven aircraft are being used for training, surveillance and attack by the military.

‘‘As part of the efforts towards strengthening our national security, we have increased investments in arms, weapons and other necessary equipment; expanded the National Command and Control Centre to nineteen states of the Federation; and established a Nigerian Police Trust Fund, which will significantly improve funding for the Nigeria Police Force.

 

‘‘We have also approved the sum of N13.3 billion for the take-off of the Community Policing initiative across the Country, as part of measures adopted to consolidate efforts aimed at enhancing security nationwide,’’ he said.

 

Power 

 

On the Power Sector, President Buhari noted that the implementation of a ‘Willing Buyer-Willing Seller’ Policy has opened up opportunities for increased delivery of electricity to underserved homes and industries.

 

He expressed the hope that the execution of critical projects through the Transmission Rehabilitation and Expansion Programme, will result in achieving the national goal of improved power supply by 2025.

 

On the Petroleum Industry Act signed into law on 16th August 2021, the President reiterated his directive to the Implementation Committee to complete all processes for the successful operationalization of the Act within 12 months.

 

Youth Employment

 

On efforts to empower the youth and other vulnerable groups by enhancing investments in the Social Intervention Programmes, the President said he has approved the expansion of the National Social Register (NSP) by 1 million additional households.

 

The NSP is the official database for the implementation of the Conditional Cash Transfer programme.

 

“We have established the N75 billion Nigerian Youth Investment Fund created to boost the Nigerian economy through leverage and access to finance for youths.

 

“The Fund should serve as a catalyst to unleash the potential of the youth and to enable them to build businesses that will stimulate economic growth and create jobs. These accomplishments are a testament to the fact that all hands are on deck in establishing a solid foundation for even greater successes in future,’’ he said.

 

The President warned all ministers and permanent secretaries to take seriously all issues relating to the implementation of their mandates towards the attainment of the laudable objectives of this Government.

 

The President concluded his address at the opening of the retreat with the unveiling of the Presidential Priorities Performance Management System.

 

He explained that the Performance Management System and Dashboard, which has been in effect since January this year, had provided him the opportunity to track projects in real-time with live data.

 

“In our continuing drive to ensure accountability, we have incorporated a Performance Management Framework into the functions of the Central Delivery Coordination Unit for ease of tracking of the Ministerial Deliverables along the lines of the 9 priority areas of this administration.

 

“This initiative has provided me the opportunity to track the performance of all Ministries and by extension my Administration.

 

“This process has been in effect since January 2021 and today it gives me great pleasure to unveil the Performance Management System and Dashboard to track projects in real-time with live data and early warning system to proactively resolve bottlenecks,’’ he said.

 

In view of the importance of this year’s retreat, President Buhari announced that he would sit through all the sessions to listen to the cumulative assessment of this administration’s performance over the last 2 years.

 

Equally, the President would join in discussions on the best approach and strategies to implement planned policies, programmes and projects that can significantly diversify the economy away from its dependence on oil revenue, while sustaining the current economic growth trajectory.

 

Present at the opening ceremony were Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan, Speaker, House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila and Secretary to Government of the Federation among others.

Man, 35, has been arrested by police for allegedly obtaining N1m under false pretenses

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Kolawole Damilare, 35, was arraigned in an Ikorodu Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Monday for allegedly obtaining N1m under false pretenses.

Damilare, who has no fixed address, is facing a two-count charge of obtaining money by deception and stealing.

The prosecutor, Insp. Ekundayo, told the court on Friday that the accused committed the crime on June 22 at No. 97 Aina Adenuga street, behind the Agbede transformer in the Ita-Oluwo area of Ikorodu.

According to Friday, the accused obtained N1 million fraudulently with the intent of stealing from one Mr Shaki Ande, Managing Director of Shaki Automart Limited.

He claimed that the accused converted N1.25 million to his personal use at the same time and date without the owner’s consent.

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According to the prosecutor, the offenses violate Sections 314(1b) and 280(2e and f) of the Lagos State Criminal Laws of 2015.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), section 314 mandates a 15-year prison sentence for obtaining false pretense, while section 280 mandates a three-year sentence for stealing if found guilty.

The accused, on the other hand, pleaded not guilty to the charges leveled against him.

Mrs. A.R. Onilogbo, the Magistrate, granted the accused bail in the sum of N250,000 with two sureties in the same sum and adjourned the case until December 16 for mention.

Teebillz Biography: Earnings, Education, Marital Status, Wife, and Age

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Tunji Balogun, better known as Teebillz, a popular Nigerian talent manager, made headlines over the weekend after he and his partner, Maete, welcomed a baby boy.

In 2020, the talent Manager first shared a photo of himself and Maete in a Jacuzzi.

Teebillz, the ex-husband of Nigerian international singer Tiwa Savage, announced the big news on Sunday, October 10, 2021 via his Instagram account.

For those who are unaware, Teebillz is the father of five children by various women, one of whom is Jamil, whom Tiwa Savage had for him.

Teebillz also received some applause over the weekend after he supported his ex-wife and singer Tiwa Savage’s recent claims of being blackmailed.

Name    Tunji Balogun

AKA Teebillz

Age   — years (2021)

Date of Birth   26th September, 199*

State of Origin   Lagos State

Nationality        Nigerian

Tribe           Yoruba

Religion       Muslim

Marriage     Kenea Udoh (Divorced)

                     Tiwa Savage (Divorced)

Children       5 (five)

Education    Pomona College

Occupation    Record Label CEO

Net Worth   $5 million

Tunji Balogun Biography

Tunji Balogun is a record label executive from Nigeria. He is the executive vice president of A&R for RCA Records and a co-founder of Keep Cool. Balogun has signed or helped sign artists such as Brockhampton, Childish Gambino, Goldlink, H.E.R., Khalid, SZA, Bryson Tiller, and Cozz.

He was raised and educated in the United States of America.

TeeBillz’s net worth is unknown.

Tunji Balogun’s media businesses are still active, and his net worth is estimated to be $5 million, according to a reliable source.

TeeBillz Education, Inc.

Tunji Balogun graduated from Pomona College in Claremont, California in 2004.

TeeBillz’s label, Def Jam,

Balogun will take over as Chairman and CEO of Def Jam in August 2021, succeeding Paul Rosenberg, Eminem’s manager.

Due to the label’s inability to sign new stars after Justin and Logic, Paul Rosenberg resigned in February 2021.

Founded in 1987 by Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons, the label grew to become one of the biggest subsidiaries in the music industry by capitalizing on the burgeoning sounds of Hip-Hop and R&B in the 1980s and early 1990s.

TeeBillz’s Professional Career.

Tunji Balogun co-founded Keep Cool, an RCA imprint, with Courtney Stewart of Right Hand Music Group, A&R Jon Tanners, and marketing executive Jared Sherman. Normani, UMI, Lucky Daye, Freddie Gibbs and Madlib, as well as Nigerian sisters VanJess, are all signed to the label.

He is set to succeed Paul Rosenberg, Eminem’s manager, who was appointed Chairman and CEO in 2017, but stepped down in February 2021 after being heavily chastised for the company’s inability to create a new generation of stars after Logic and Justin Beiber.

Rosenberg was also chastised for failing to capitalize on the Drill movement, which began in his own backyard. The departure of Complex’s former Editor-in-Chief, Noah Callahan-Bever, fueled speculation about the label’s future under Rosenberg’s leadership.

Over the last decade, Balogun has been instrumental in getting TDE and RCA to sign SZA, as well as Dreamville and Sony to sign Cozz, an American rapper of Nigerian descent.

Since becoming RCA’s boss, he’s slowly but steadily led an R&B resurgence with the signings of Bryson Tiller, GoldLink, Khalid, Wizkid, and H.E.R, with many more, such as Jayla Darden and Tems, still in the works.

He also contributed to the Black Panther soundtrack. Kendrick Lamar was introduced to Jorja Smith by him.

Balogun rose to prominence in August 2021, when he was appointed chairman of the American record label Def Jam.

Igbo group applauds operation Golden Dawn

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The South-East Restoration Vanguard (S-ERV) has praised the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Farouk Yahaya, for launching ‘Operation Golden Dawn’ in the region.

The group said in a statement signed by its national president, Chief Chris Egbo, that the exercise is a welcome development, noting that Ndigbo will have a peaceful Yuletide this year.
Following an increase in tension, violence, and killings in the region, the Nigerian Army launched an operation in Igbariam, Anambra East Local Government Area, on Monday.

According to Col. Abdulkarim Usman, Commander of the 302 Artillery Regiment, the exercise, which is scheduled to take place from October 4 to December 23, 2021, will serve as a means of combating insecurity and fostering inter-agency cooperation.

In response, the South-East Restoration Vanguard stated that the COAS acted in good faith, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to ensuring peace and tranquility in all regions of the country.

As a result, the group assured the Army Chief of its unwavering support in his efforts to ensure a peaceful holiday season free of skirmishes, kidnappings, vandalism, arson, and other acts detrimental to socioeconomic advancement.

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It did, however, call on all well-meaning Igbo sons and daughters to lend their support to the army’s operations in addressing the various security challenges in the South East region.
The Igbo organization acknowledged that all hands must be on deck to supplement the efforts of security agencies.

“The South East Restoration Vanguard commends the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Farouk Yahaya, on the return of the Nigerian Army’s quarterly operational exercises, with particular reference to the launch of Operation Golden Dawn in South-East Nigeria,” the statement says.

“We state unequivocally that, from all indications, Operation Golden Dawn is intended to ensure that socioeconomic activities in the South East improve and protect Igbo Sons and Daughters returning home for the holiday season.”

“This is a welcome development that harkens back to the era of the former Chief of Army Staff, Ambassador TY Buratai (Lt. Gen Rtd), when there were constant efforts through various operations to keep crime and criminalities at bay in the South East region and other parts of the country.”

Buhari approved 878 contracts in two years: SGF

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The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Boss Mustapha, has described President Muhammad Buhari’s last two years in office as the most productive and remarkable of the current administration.

Mr Mustapha stated this during the opening ceremony of the Mid-Term Ministerial Performance Review Retreat in Abuja on Monday.

“In terms of the Federal Executive Council’s, FEC’s, performance, let me acknowledge that the last two years have been extremely productive.”

“During Mr. President’s second term, from May 29, 2019 to August 31, 2019, the Federal Executive Council held 52 meetings and granted 579 approvals, including 381 contracts, 110 policies, and 88 briefs/notes.”

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“From the foregoing, the 878 Contracts approved by FEC have mostly focused on infrastructure provision, with the goal of enabling faster economic growth and development,” SGF explained.

According to the SGF, the current administration has remained focused on its cardinal responsibility of responsively addressing the myriad of needs and challenges of its citizens through the 319 approved policies implemented during the period.

“I am pleased to report that, with the President’s introduction of Ministerial Mandates, there is greater clarity of expectations of MDAs on deliverables of government priorities to achieve demonstrable results.”
“Today, there are embedded systems for performance management, as well as improved accountability and transparency in service delivery to citizens.” The primary goal of this Mid-Term Ministerial Retreat is to assess progress toward achieving the nine priority areas.

According to him, the initiative aims to harness collective contributions in order to generate practical solutions that will ensure the level of impact that government functionaries can be proud of by the end of their tenure.

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Mustapha went on to say that the exercise was also meant to foster deeper collaboration and cohesion among cabinet members in order to provide more efficient and effective service delivery.

According to him, the retreat provides an opportunity for government functionaries to collectively assess performance against Ministerial Mandates.

He added that the retreat was also intended to track their progress in delivering on the development goals outlined in the nine priority areas adopted at the 2019 Presidential Retreat.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the nine priority areas are: building a thriving and sustainable economy; improving social inclusion and reducing poverty; increasing agricultural output for food security and export; achieving energy sufficiency in power and petroleum products; and expanding transportation and other infrastructural development.

Others include expanding business growth, entrepreneurship, and industrialisation; increasing access to quality education, affordable healthcare, and Nigerian productivity; developing a system to combat corruption, improve governance, and foster social cohesion; and improving security for all.

‘Peaceful Yuletide assured’, Igbo group welcomes Operation Golden Dawn

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The South-East Restoration Vanguard (S-ERV) has commended the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Farouk Yahaya, over the introduction of ‘Operation Golden Dawn’ in the South-East.

In a statement signed by its national president, Chief Chris Egbo, the group said the exercise is a welcome development, noting that Ndigbo is assured of a peaceful Yuletide this year.

Following heightened tension, violence and killings in the region, the Nigerian Army on Monday launched the operation in Igbariam, Anambra East Local Government Area.

According to Commander, 302 Artillery Regiment, Col. Abdulkarim Usman, the exercise, slated for October 4 to December 23, 2021, would serve as an avenue to combat insecurity and foster inter-agency cooperation.

In reaction, the South-East Restoration Vanguard said the COAS acted in good faith, displaying unalloyed commitment to ensuring that all regions in the country experiences peace and tranquillity.

The group, therefore, assured the Army Chief of its unflinching support in his effort at ensuring a yuletide season devoid of skirmishes, kidnappings, vandalism, arson and other acts inimical to socio-economic advancement.

It, however, called on all well-meaning Igbo sons and daughters to extend support to the operations of the army in its efforts at addressing the various security challenges in the South East region.

The Igbo organisation admitted that it is time for all hands to be on deck to complement the efforts of the security agencies.

Read full statement below:

The South East Restoration Vanguard commends the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Farouk Yahaya, on the return of the quarterly operational exercises of the Nigerian Army, with particular reference to the launching of Operation Golden Dawn in South-East Nigeria.

We state in unequivocal terms that Operation Golden Dawn, from all indications, is intended to ensure that socio-economic activities in South East improve and protect Igbo Sons and Daughters returning home for the yuletide season.

This is a welcome development reminiscent of the era of the former chief of Army Staff, Ambassador TY Buratai ( Lt.Gen Rtd), where there were constant efforts through various operations to address crime and criminalities in the South East region and other parts of the country at bay.

The South East Restoration Vanguard is particularly elated that the Chief of Army Staff has, in his operational wisdom, returned the Nigerian Army functional exercises to curb the rising threats to the country ‘territorial integrity.

Our firm belief is that the Chief of Army Staff has acted in good faith and unalloyed commitment to ensuring that all regions in Nigeria experiences peace and tranquillity. Consequently, the South East Restoration Vanguard wishes to assure the Chief of Staff of our unflinching support for the success of Operation Golden Dawn in South-East Nigeria.

We reiterate further that with this, Igbo Sons and Daughters would experience a most pleasant yuletide season devoid of skirmishes, kidnappings, vandalism, arson and other acts inimical to socio-economic advancement.

The South East Restoration Vanguard is using this medium to call on all well-meaning Igbo sons and daughters to extend support to the operations of the Nigerian Army in its efforts at addressing the various security challenges in the South East region.

Igbo sons and daughters must realize that the efforts of the Nigerian Army in the restoration of peace, law and order, must not be allowed to go down the drain through any act of sabotage, as the consequences of such action might be unpalatable given the deliberate efforts by some unscrupulous elements to ruin the economy of South-East Nigeria.

The time for all hands to be on deck to complement the efforts of the security agencies is indeed now. The South East Restoration Vanguard believes that peace, law, and order shall be restored in South-East Nigeria given the proper support.

PDP National Chair: Atiku and Saraki’s Opposition to David Mark

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While political parties scramble to prepare for the 2023 presidential elections, the Peoples Democratic Party is still grappling with the issue of electing a National Chairman.
According to Naija News, in August 2021, the High Court of Rivers State barred Prince Uche Secondus from claiming to be the National Chairman or a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Following a suit filed by Ibeawuchi Ernest Alex, Dennis Nna Amadi, Emmanuel Stephen, and Umezirike Onucha against Uche Secondus (1st defendant) and the PDP in the Degema Judicial Division Vacation Court in Port Harcourt, Hon. Justice O. Gbasam granted the injunction (2nd defendant).

After hearing the applicants’ arguments, the judge granted an interim injunction prohibiting Secondus from claiming to be the PDP’s National Chairman.

Justice Nusirat of the Kebbi State High Court later reinstated Secondus to his position. While ruling in suit no: KB/AC/M. 170/2021, Justice Umar, who is on vacation at the Kebbi High Court, issued the order in Birnin Kebbi.

The presiding judge stated that after reviewing the respondents’ affidavit, she is satisfied that an interim order on the purported suspension of Secondus pending judgment is granted.

She gave Secondus permission to “continue exercising all constitutional powers of the office of Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (second defendant) as enshrined in both the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria as amended and the Peoples Democratic Party’s constitution.”

The reinstatement of Secondus was short-lived, as another court upheld his suspension.

PDP has continued to debate which candidate and from which zone is best suited for the coveted position, which is in desperate need of a new leader.

Despite widespread support for former Senate President David Mark’s election as the Peoples Democratic Party’s National Chairman, Naija News understands that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Senate President Bukola Saraki are opposed to his election.

In a recent interview with The Punch, a supposedly trustworthy member of the party revealed this.

With the exception of the two-party chieftains, the PDP-Governors Forum and the Board of Trustees are said to have endorsed Mark for the position.

Atiku and Saraki, according to Naija News, both prefer a candidate from the North West.

“Politics is about personal or collective interests,” the party source, who asked to remain anonymous, told reporters on Sunday in Abuja.

“It is common knowledge that both Atiku and Saraki want to be President. The election of David Mark as National Chairman is likely to change their calculations.

“Mark is seen as too strong-willed and uncompromising by Atiku. Saraki may not benefit from a Mark from the same north-central zone because it will leave the remaining two zones, the North East and the North West, as the only candidates for the Presidential ticket.

“They had both worked hard to get the governor’s zoning committee, led by Ifeanyi Ugwuayi, to open the chairmanship position in their recommendations, but it didn’t quite work out.”

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“What Mark has going for him is that, aside from his personal qualities, he has led the Senate without major controversies for the past eight years and has been with the party since its inception,” the source said.

Meanwhile, Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State is said to be rallying support for another Benue son, former Senate President Iyorchia Ayu, to become the party’s national leader.

“Everyone knows the Waziri Adamawa is a committed democrat and will, as always, respect the sanctity of the ballot,” Atiku’s Media Adviser, Mazi Paul Ibe, said when asked about the national leader selection puzzle.

“The position was zoned to the north, and no single person can decide who becomes chairman; it will take a vote of the zone’s party members.”

“As an experienced Democrat, the former Vice President remains committed to ensuring that the party gets the best person to lead it to victory.”

“His Excellency, the Governor of Benue State, is a team player,” said Nathaniel Ikyur, Ortom’s Chief Press Secretary. “He is working with his colleague governors and other party stakeholders to ensure that the best man for the job gets it.”

“Like all loyal members of the party, he wants a national chairman who can lead the party to victory. Our party and Nigeria will benefit if Benue State is given the opportunity to provide this leadership.”

Several attempts to get a response from Saraki on the matter were fruitless, as even his Media Adviser, Yusuf Olaniyonu, was unable to respond to his calls at the time this report was obtained.

Kano states approve capital for water development in the wake of the cholera outbreak.

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According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the Kano State Government has approved a sum of N137 billion to combat cholera through the provision of potable water in Gaya and its environs.

Mr Muhammed Garba, the state Commissioner for Information, revealed this in a statement released on Sunday in Kano.

He said the approval came after a meeting of the state’s Executive Council.

What the state said

“The money would be spent on the rehabilitation of Wudil Regional Water Scheme, Gaya town and its environs; construction of six solar mechanised boreholes and 30 hand pump boreholes,” the commissioner said.

He revealed that the capital would also be used to fund other expenses for sensitisation programmes on hygiene promotion in the area.

The commissioner said that the council also approved N40 million for the production of next Islamic year calendar by the state’s Shari’a Commission.

“The project will include the production and printing of the calendar, where the services of Islamic scholars with vast knowledge in astronomy and other vital issues pertaining to the assessment of Islamic compensation will be engaged,” he said, citing that N82 million was earmarked for high capacity generators for Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital and Muhammad Abdullahi Wase Teaching Hospital.

What you should be aware of.

Since the beginning of 2021, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) reported that cholera has claimed the lives of 2,791 people in 28 states and the Federal Capital Territory.