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Lagos Local Government elections: Voters with temporary identification cards are eligible to vote – LASIEC.

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According to the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), voters with Temporary Voter Cards (TVCs) are eligible to vote in Saturday’s local government elections in the state.

LASIEC Chairman Justice Ayotunde Phillips (retd.) stated this at a news conference held on Friday at the organization’s headquarters in Yaba, Lagos.

Phillips stated that voters with either Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) or Temporary Voter Cards (TVCs) would be permitted to vote throughout the state.

Additionally, she reaffirmed the commission’s commitment to conducting a free, fair, and credible election.

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“The voting process begins at 8:00 a.m. and concludes at 3:00 p.m., with those still in the queue at 3:00 p.m. being attended to. Smart card readers, PVC, and TVC shall be used to conduct the election.

“Disabled voters will receive adequate assistance during the election process, while the elderly, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers will be given preference when casting their ballots.”

According to her, building public confidence and trust in the electoral process is the first step toward achieving a free, fair, and credible election.

She stated that this could only be accomplished with the active participation and collaboration of critical stakeholders.

Phillips stated that non-sensitive materials had been deployed as part of preparations, while sensitive materials would be distributed to all 20 LGAs and 37 LCDAs on Friday night in the presence of security agencies.

The chairman, who noted that the election would feature 15 political parties, assured the electorate that adequate security for lives and property would be provided.

“The electorate and residents of Lagos are assured of adequate security following the exercise.

“Security of life and property is critical and will be prioritized prior to, during, and after the election.

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“The commission is putting everything it has into ensuring a successful, free, fair, and credible election free of violence, intimidation, and harassment,” Phillips added.

She urged all stakeholders to educate, encourage, and mobilize voters to participate in the electoral process and freely express their political preferences.

Phillips stated that the commission had launched stakeholder sensitization campaigns in each of the state’s five divisions in an effort to stem the tide of voter apathy.

The commission, she stated, has completed the recruitment and training of all ad hoc staff for the poll.

According to POLITICS NIGERIA, security personnel in patrol vans and Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) have been strategically stationed in and around the LASIEC office.

Vehicle movement has also been restricted in the vicinity of the LASIEC office at No 2 Birrel Avenue Sabo, Yaba, while the entire stretch of Lancaster Road, Sabo, Yaba, has been closed.

ALERT: On July 26, Julius Berger will close sections of the Lagos-Shagamu expressway

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According to Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, sections of the Lagos-Shagamu expressway will be closed to facilitate repairs.

The construction firm said in a statement issued Friday that repairs would be made to the Eldorado and Lotto intersections.

The construction behemoth stated that the repairs will be carried out in two phases.

The first phase will run from July 26 to 30, and the second phase will run from August 9 to November 9.

The company stated that traffic would be diverted to accommodate road users traveling along the route from various parts of the state.

“Phase 1 will involve rerouting traffic on the Ibadan-bound carriageway from a section before Eldorado, CH 37+500, to a section after Eldorado, CH 37+900 (400m stretch),” the statement reads.

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“This work will take place between July 26 and July 30, 2021, and will include the installation of cross beams on both sides of the expressway, followed by the reopening of both sides of the expressway to traffic.

Additionally, beginning August 9, 2021 and continuing through November 9, 2021, Phase 2 of the diversion will be implemented to install deck slabs, parapets, and hand railings on both sides of the Eldorado flyover.

Additionally, beginning July 30, 2021, Lagos-bound traffic will be diverted to the Ibadan-bound carriageway, from a section before Lotto Junction, CH 24+800, to a section near the Deeper Life Conference Centre, CH 23+800, with two lanes in each direction using temporary median dividers.

“The diversion is necessary to ensure the safe installation of cross beams, bridge deck slabs, and parapets during the ongoing bridge work on the Ibadan-bound carriageway, which will last 12 weeks.”

Prince Duku, Julius Berger’s head of media relations, stated that traffic will be rerouted prior to the start of repairs.

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“Among these mitigating measures will be the display of advanced warning signs for road narrowing and necessary speed restrictions,” he explained.

“At night, the Julius Berger LSE Project Team will provide Flagmen and appropriately illuminated diversion points, including flashing lights and sufficient reflective road signs.

“The Julius Berger emergency response team will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with established lines of communication between various agencies, including the Nigerian Police, FRSC, TRACE, and other relevant stakeholders with emergency response teams.”

Duku stated that plans for diversion have been developed in collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

President Buhari tells businessmen to keep their cheques to remember the needy

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President Muhammadu Buhari has urged businessmen, contractors, and other privileged Nigerians who benefit from government patronage to always prioritize Corporate Social Responsibility over individual favors.

According to a statement issued by the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President made the remarks on Friday in Daura, Katsina State, while paying a visit to the Emir of Daura, Dr Umar Faruk Umar, at his Palace.

“I am not interested in your check,” he stated. Instead of attempting to recoup kickbacks from public officials, including his office, “go and assist our communities.”

“We are not interested in receiving checks from individuals or organizations as a means of recompense or exerting influence in any way. Allow them to bear in mind their Corporate Social Responsibilities,” he continued.

President Buhari continued by stating that he would visit Daura more frequently if not for the high cost of presidential movements and the exposure of security personnel to the elements, assuring the public that his heart remains with the people.

“We are known for agriculture, and I own a farm here. I could visit every two weeks and no one would be able to stop me. However, the movement comes at a high cost. I’d prefer that money be used to improve our schools, clinics, and hospitals.”

The President stated that it was by God’s grace that Nigeria remained united as a country despite divisions that resulted in a 30-month civil war in the 1960’s.

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“We want to express our gratitude to God for keeping us together as a country. The country was thrown into political crisis on January 15, 1966. We had a 30-month civil war that claimed approximately a million lives.

“We continue to give thanks to God for keeping us together. We remain indebted to everyone who expressed an interest in our unity and progress. May God bless them in the future,” he added.

The President, recalling fond memories of his visits to the Palace as a military Head of State, expressed joy that the traditional institution’s warmth and hospitality had been preserved over the years.

The Emir of Daura expressed gratitude to the President for always making time to visit his hometown and the palace despite the President’s hectic schedule.

“Your visit to Daura demonstrates your admirable character, of which we are extremely proud. I can assure you that men, women, children, merchants, and artisans will always welcome you and will pray for you.

“Today is not a day for speeches, but for expressions of gratitude. We have been so fortunate as a community because you are the country’s leader. You have enhanced the prestige of our domain.

“As a community, we have reaped significant benefits from the increased traffic of individuals and organizations wishing to assist us here. We are aware that it is as a result of you.

“May the good Lord always go ahead of you and behind you, clearing your path of all impediments,” he added.

The Emir stated that the President must maintain a laser-like focus on achieving results, particularly in terms of national security.

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“Nigeria is fortunate to have you at this point in time. I am not saying this to appease you, but it would have been extremely difficult if you had not been in power. I have my doubts that we will be present today,” he added.

During the meeting, the Emir publicly announced the award of the Talban Daura title to Yusuf Buhari, President Buhari’s son.
He stated that a date would be announced for the President’s son’s turbanning ceremony, which would most likely occur prior to his marriage.

Additionally, the Emir announced the establishment of a District in the President’s community, with headquarters in Dumurkol.

He stated that the turbaning of the young Buhari and the establishment of the District are intended to further strengthen and extend the Palace’s longstanding relationship with the family.

According to him, the decision was made in consultation with the Daura Emirate Council’s kingmakers.

Nasarawa has appointed a new NYSC coordinator.

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Mr. Abdullahi Jikamshi has been appointed as the new coordinator for the National Youth Service Corps in Nasarawa State.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by the state’s NYSC Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mrs. Lucy Laha, on Friday.

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According to the statement, Jikamshi succeeds Mr Stephen Dewan, the former state coordinator, who has been reassigned to the NYSC headquarters in Abuja.

“Abdullahi Ahmed Jikamshi joined the NYSC 22 years ago and has served in various formations.

He previously served as Deputy Director Special Duties at the National Directorate Headquarters, according to the statement.

Soldiers Arrest Enugu Community Youths in the Pursuit of Police Officers’ Murderers

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Residents of the Akpawfu community in Enugu State’s Nkanu East Local Government Area have fled their homes following an operation by Nigerian Army and other security forces.

The joint security agents stormed the community after it was reported that several police officers were killed Wednesday evening by unknown gunmen in Enugu South’s Amaechi axis.

According to a source in Akpawfu, the gunmen who attacked the checkpoints entered the community from nearby Akpugo, and one of their Hilux vans somersaulted near St Philip Catholic Church in Akpawfu.

According to a village source, this must have informed the military’s belief that the gunmen were camped in Akpawfu.

According to the source, the soldiers entered the community early in the morning, searching house to house and arresting dozens of youths.

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According to reports, the soldiers arrived in four armoured vehicles and other operational vehicles stationed in strategic locations throughout the community, most notably Agudene village.

According to community sources, there is a mass exodus of residents, particularly youths.

According to a village source who spoke to Daily Post on the condition of anonymity, “as I speak with you, all young men and even women in the community have fled the community after soldiers claimed that the houses being searched were being used as camping grounds by the gunmen.”

“I’m not sure that’s true for me. What I do know is that the gunmen passed through our community on their way to Abakaliki. Our youth are fleeing to other towns, fearful that the army will view them as targets.”

President Buhari departs for Abuja from Katsina

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Buhari has returned to Abuja from Katsina State, where he spent eight days in his country home, Daura.

President Buhari, who paid a visit to Daura’s Emir, Dr Umar Faruk Umar, at his palace before departing,

sent a message to contractors and businessmen that they should refrain from attempting to pay kickbacks to him and other public officials.

He advised them to return the favor to the less fortunate in their communities.

“I’m not interested in tour checks. Proceed to lend assistance to our communities.

“We are not interested in receiving checks from any individual or organization as a form of payment or influence of any kind. Allow them to bear in mind their Corporate Social Responsibilities,” Buhari stated.

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President Buhari stated that as much as he would have liked to visit Daura more frequently, he would rather act differently due to the high cost of presidential movements and the exposure of security personnel to the elements.

“We are known for agriculture, and I own a farm here. I could visit every two weeks and no one would be able to stop me. However, the movement comes at a high cost. I’d rather it be used to improve our schools, clinics, and hospitals,” the President stated.

According to the President, it is only by God’s grace that Nigeria has remained united as a country despite the divisions that resulted in a 30-month civil war.

“We want to express our gratitude to God for keeping us together as a country. The country was thrown into political crisis on January 15, 1966. We had a 30-month civil war that claimed approximately a million lives.

“We continue to give thanks to God for keeping us together. We remain indebted to everyone who expressed an interest in our unity and progress. May God bless them in the future,” he added.

On Friday evening, prior to his departure from the state, the president was accorded a guard of honour by troops of the Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force assigned to the 17 brigade and 213 Forward Operating Base, respectively.

The Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari, his deputy, Mannir Yakubu, and the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Tasiu Maigari, among other senior government officials and citizens, were on hand to bid the President farewell at the Umaru Musa Yar’adua International Airport.

N90 million grand prize for the highest-ever BBNaija S6 organizers

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The producers of Big Brother Naija Season 6 have announced that the reality show’s grand prize of N90 million (£158,000) is the highest in the show’s history.

Additionally, they note that for the first time ever, the reality show will be streamed in the United Kingdom.

According to a press release signed by Jennifer Ochieng, the show will be available on African streaming service Showmax.

It notes that “for ten weeks, 20 housemates will compete for a grand prize of N90 million (£158,000),” adding that “the prize is the highest in the show’s history.”
Ochieng stated that the show will have a special double launch on Saturday, 24 July, and Sunday, 25 July 2021.

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Candice Fangueiro, Showmax’s Head of Content, confirmed the development, saying: “Big Brother Naija has always had a sizable following outside of Nigeria and Africa in general.

“This year, we decided to make the massively popular show available to fans in the United Kingdom – whether they are members of the Nigerian diaspora or are simply fans of this addictive reality series format.”

Season 6 will once again be hosted by Season 1 contestant Ebuka Obi-Unchendu, who has done so since 2017.

Nigerian court has sentenced ten pirates to prison for hijacking a Chinese ship

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A Federal High Court has sentenced eleven pirates involved in the 2020 hijacking of the cargo vessel FV HAILUFENG II to 12 years in prison and a N250,000.00 fine on each count, marking a landmark success for Nigeria’s new anti-piracy law.

Justice Ayokunle Faji of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, who delivered the judgment today, stated that piracy has been a national shame and has had a negative influence on the economy. As a result, Justice Faji stated that the sentence must be appropriate to the crime committed by the offenders in order to serve as a deterrent to others.

Mr Labaran Magaji, the lead prosecution counsel, stated that the verdict would send a strong message to other criminal elements that Nigeria has zero tolerance for maritime criminals and that Nigerian institutions, including the Nigerian Navy, prosecuting agencies, and security agencies, are prepared to combat criminal activity.

The defense attorney has stated that he will appeal the decision.

On May 15, 2020, the Nigerian Navy (NN) rescued 18 crew members onboard a Chinese vessel, the FV HAILUFENG II, from a pirate attack. Following that, ten people were charged at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi.

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The defendants were charged with three counts of piracy, alleging that they violated Sections 3, 10, and 12 of the Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offenses Act 2019.

Frank Abaka, Jude Ebaragha, Shina Alolo, Joshua Iwiki, David Akinseye, Ahmed Toyin, Shobajo Saheed, Adekole Philip, Matthew Masi, and Bright Agbedeyi were among those named as defendants.

Bello praised Buhari for providing youth a voice

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President Muhammadu Buhari has been praised by Kogi state governor Yahaya Bello for his efforts in nation building and for allowing young Nigerians to engage in administration.

On Thursday, Bello escorted top members of his cabinet to pay sallah respect to Buhari at his country house in Daura, Kastina State, and provided the commendation.

Buhari was ecstatic to host the governor and his team, according to a statement emailed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Friday.

Bello later went to the palace of the Emir of Daura, Alhaji Umar Faruq, who congratulated Bello for his leadership and achievements, according to Mr. Ahmed Bolori, the special assistant to the governor on public relations.

Faruq was also reported by Bolori as applauding Bello’s style of governance and the governor’s courage in confronting criminals in Kogi.

“Your senior government officials coming to Daura to pay Sallah tribute to the president says a lot about your love for him and for us in Daura,” he remarked. Only a true lover, not an adversary, makes a visit.

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“Governor Yahaya Bello is a son of this palace and a staunch supporter of our president. This palace is your home, and my doors are always open to you. I admire your tenacity and commitment to eradicating crooks and criminals in Kogi state.

“We all know how insecure Kogi state was before you took government and how insecure it is now. Maintain your state’s struggle against criminals.

“In combating all types of criminal activity, you have set a high bar for all state leaders to meet.

“For fatherly blessings, you’ve always been close to us. We will continue to pray for you and bless you in anticipation of God’s larger intentions for this country, which will hopefully be carried out through you.”

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“The potential of many young people like you and those I see in your administration is unrivaled. It’s all about aptitude, not chronological age. What matters and benefits others is capacity, not age.”

The governor had previously stated that he was in Daura to pay Sallah tribute to the president, but that his visit would be incomplete if he had not also visited the emir’s palace, whom he characterized as “a worthy royal father.”

Lagos government receives items from NIMASA to help the poor

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The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has provided resources to the Lagos State government in order to empower internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the poor.

Food, working tools, instructional materials, medical equipment, and other empowerment tools were among the resources supplied by NIMASA to the Lagos State government.

Deputy Chief of Staff, Gboyega Soyonnwo, who attended the occasion in Agege, Lagos, on behalf of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, thanked NIMASA for the donations and pledged that the products will be transferred to the state government and the designated recipients.
The agency’s Director General, Dr. Bashiru Yusuf Jamau, was represented by Olamide 0dusanya, Director Audit, NIMASA, who indicated that the donations were part of the agency’s corporate social responsibility.

She stated that the given products will relieve the miseries of the poor and help to eradicate poverty in society, adding that the items would “also make them self-reliant, thus gradually eradicating poverty in our society.”

“The presentation of items to displaced victims of insurgency across the country, and Lagos, being Nigeria’s industrial hub and NIMASA’s host community, the DG has deemed it fit to extend his hands of fellowship and gesture to the existing vulnerable as part of the agency’s corporate social investment,” according to Odusanya.

“We invest in our communities across Nigeria; you will agree with me that empowerment is critical to the development and growth of a nation.

The agency has found it appropriate to employ basic rights such as education, nutrition, health, and luxury to bridge the gap by assisting and contributing across the 36 states in the country.”

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“We’ve traveled to Kano, Anambra, and other states,” Odusanya continued. It’s a continuing activity, and we’ll keep going until we’ve covered all 36 states in the union. We have been investing in people, and we will continue to do so in order to achieve growth and development.

“It’s all about empowering the less fortunate. We’ll want to do more; the little we’re doing now will go a long way toward assisting the poor. Let us provide people’s most fundamental needs.”