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Seme Border: Group charges Amb Buratai to facilitate healthy trade relations, national security between Nigeria/Benin Republic

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… passes vote of confidence on Nigeria’s envoy to the Benin Republic

Nigeria’s Ambassador to the Benin Republic, Amb Tukur Buratai, has been tasked to swiftly hit the ground running, enhancing trade relations and trans-border security between both nations, especially around the Seme Border.

Passing a vote of confidence on the former Chief of Army Staff, the Nigeria First movement said Amb Buratai is tailor-made for the job owing to his vast experience in military and diplomacy.

Lt. Gen Buratai (rtd) and immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Abayomi Olanisakin (rtd) were on Tuesday presented with letters of credence as envoys to Benin and Cameroon respectively.

And according to Nigeria First, Buratai’s confirmation shows that President Muhammadu Buhari was satisfied with his performance as COAS, having effectively flushed out insurgents and other criminal elements from the North-East and other parts of the country.

Speaking on behalf of the group at a press conference on Friday in Abuja, Secretary-General, Comrade Augustine Richard Adie, noted that Buratai’s appointment is a welcome development at a time the nation’s border is under several threats.

Adie added that with Buratai, trade relations between the two countries will be strengthened more than ever, leading to more foreign exchange for Nigeria.

Recalling his stint as Army chief, Adie hailed Buratai for a successful campaign against insurgency in the country which has translated to peace and security to several parts especially in the once-troubled North-East

He, however, advised members of the opposition party and other disgruntled individuals to stop the campaign aimed to malign Buratai’s image.

Expressing total confidence in his ability, the group called on all Nigerians to extend support for the country’s new Ambassador to the Benin Republic.

Read the full statement below:

Nigeria First, heartily congratulates Ambassador, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd) on his recent appointment. We are happy to finally acknowledged that “the Best man for the job has finally arrived”.

Knowing about the way Nigerians have continuously expressed their enraged feelings about the matters of insecurity in the country, ever since when Boko Haram insurgency has taken the country unaware since 2009 when they began a violent campaign in North-East Nigeria, everyone now believes in every reason to tighten up our security portals.

Having fought a good fight to subdue and weaken internal terrorism and banditry in the country, President Muhammadu Buhari took a great strategic move on this appointment because he was satisfied with your performance and your great knowledge of international diplomacy.

Therefore, Mr President saw the need to expand frontiers in the war against insurgency in the country, which in our opinion culminated in the appointment of the former service chiefs as non-career ambassadors to galvanize the much needed regional support at addressing the threat posed by the Boko Haram insurgents.

For the record, Nigeria has never experienced a much peaceful time as compare to when Buratai was Chief of Army Staff since the rampage of Book Haram had begun.

Nigeria is still battling insurgency even with the change of Service Chiefs that most Nigerians had clamoured for. And was that the solution? Has that changed anything?

Instead, the situation has remained stagnant and getting worse as some stipulated by many.

The appointment of Ty Buratai is a welcome development in terms of the development of diplomacy and national security.

His appointment at a time when Nigeria’s border is under several threats is a wise decision made by the administration led by President Muhammadu Buhari. This move is vital and strengthens trade relations between the two countries.

Buratai is the ideal candidate for this position owing to his vast intellect and diplomatic skills. The current position to which he has been recently appointed must be handled delicately. It requires someone with profound intellect and experience. We are happy that Buratai has been chosen as the man for the job.

This is a man that served the country as a military leader without a blemish on his entire career. This is the right reward for a man who has served his country diligently and to the best of his abilities. This is a man who has given his all to the nation and we have no doubt that he will do the same in his current position.

However, despite the flawless record of this man, his appointment has been bathed with opprobrium by several individuals who believe that he is not fit for the job for several reasons best known to them. There have also been several claims that his appointment is all in a bid to protect him from prosecution for crimes wrongfully alleged against him. These, we believe are the evil efforts of several members of the opposition party and other disgruntled individuals to sully Buratai’s image. These individuals have failed to see the bigger picture but have instead chosen to allow politics and senseless sentiments to blindfold them. These individuals are only after their interest instead of national interest. Nigeria is currently in a delicate situation presently. The country has been plagued by insecurity and corruption amongst others and senseless political propaganda should not be added to the list.

Buratai’s appointment is a promising development as it has a lot of potential advantages, one of which is the fact that the former chief of Army Staff has a vast network of friends and acquaintances globally. This is a great boost in terms of diplomacy and will be very beneficial in his current position.

Buratai has a lot of unique skills in his arsenals such as his vast wealth of experience as a war veteran, a peacekeeper, an administrator and his efficiency in maintaining order and stability in conflict-ridden areas around the country. These skills will be very vital when it comes to his orchestration of diplomatic relationships and strategy.

Let us all not be quick to forget his successful campaign against insurgency in the country and how he managed to bring peace and security to several parts of the country especially in the northeast. During his reign as the chief of army staff, he moved his base to the forefront of the war where he managed to defeat and wipe out many terrorists especially the one hidden in the enclaves of the Sambisa forest.

Instead of the fight against insecurity, those of us familiar with the dynamics and state of play in the international arena will see the wisdom behind his appointment. It is a wise move to involve the international community in the fight against terrorism and banditry by appointing an individual who is conversant with the necessities of Nigeria and the various areas in which support is needed.

It is well known that the trans-border security between Nigeria and the Benin Republic is quite low and has been plagued by smugglers and bandits. Buratai’s experience when it comes to tackling insecurity is thus priceless in dealing with border security between Nigeria and the Benin Republic. His diplomatic skills are also sure to improve trade relations between the two countries.

Several businessmen and women have been clamouring over the closure of the Nigeria-Benin Republic border and have explained how the border closure has affected their business. We can boldly say to you all that have faith in Buratai as all issues regarding the Border closure and trade relations will soon be resolved.

Nigeria’s lost revenue to the Benin Republic has been a troubling issue to the country. It goes without saying that no nation can survive without its foreign exchange earnings and Nigeria is in no way an exception. We are certain that the ambassador will employ his sagacity and diplomatic skills to see to the re-opening of the Nigerian-Benin Republic border as soon as possible.

Buratai has been a loyal and patriotic servant to the people of Nigeria. His records and portfolio are excellent. He boasts a lot of skills, expertise and experience. He made incredible contributions towards the establishment of the Nigerian Amry University which greatly improved pedagogic approaches towards tackling insurgency in the country. His leadership boosted the morale of the Nigerian army and greatly influenced the war against insurgency. The time he served as a service chief has been widely regarded as one of the most productive in the annals of the Nigerian army. Under his leadership, the Nigerian army was rated high as regards human rights compliance by various international bodies. This was achieved as a result of his establishment of human rights offices to address issues regarding human rights violations by officers. This is another example of the insight the man portrays.

Nigeria plays a strategic leadership role in Africa and the appointment of a man as sagacious and experienced as TY Buratai ensures that Nigeria cements its place as the giants and leaders in the African continent. It is well known to all that Nigeria is a country looked up to owing to its portfolio, thus, the appointment of Buratai as a representative in the Republic of Benin is a step in the right direction.

It makes much strategic sense because we would be sure that Buratai would put his wealth of knowledge to bear, especially in addressing some of the issues of concern for the country regarding Boko Haram getting logistics support outside the country.

Ambassador Tukur Buratai remains a great asset to our country because of his deep foresight on national security. He is also a military historian, and thus good that he has offered himself once again in service to the country.

Nigeria First expresses total confidence in Buratai as a model of patriotism and chauvinism. His many accomplishments are a testament to the fact that his appointment was the right decision by the current administration. We call on all Nigerians to extend their support to the newly appointed ambassador rather than greet his appointment with baseless criticisms. Let us also continue to provide our endless support to the current President of this great nation and his administration as they work tirelessly for the growth and development of Nigeria.

God Bless President Buhari, God Bless Nigeria.

JAMB announces the results of candidates who took the 2021 UTME

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the results of candidates who took the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) between July 19 and July 22 at more than 720 computer-based testing (CBT) locations throughout the country.

Dr. Fabian Benjamin, the spokesperson for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), made this revelation known to newsmen in Abuja on Friday.

Benjamin urged each concerned applicant to verify his or her results by texting the word UTMERESULT to 55019 using the GSM number that was used to register for the UTME and get a profile code from the board.

They would be notified as soon as the findings were received, according to him, provided they followed the directions provided to verify the results.

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He went on to say that the findings for the following days will be disclosed on a daily basis.

“The Board observes with pleasure that the use of NIN (National Identification Number) has assisted in the reduction of examination malpractices, since the 2021 UTME reported the lowest incidence of irregularities since the beginning of computer-based tests.

“The Board, on the other hand, will continue to analyze all CCTV video and other technical gadgets in order to discover any potential examination malpractice.

According to him, “just a small number of findings are being withheld for additional examination.”

As a result, he stated that the board would not hesitate to remove the results of any applicant who was later proven to have engaged in any sort of examination misconduct after the results were announced.

President Buhari will travel to London, United Kingdom, for a scheduled medical check-up

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“On Friday, June 25, 2021, President Buhari will travel to London, United Kingdom, for a scheduled medical check-up.

“He is expected to return to the country during the second week of July 2021,” according to the statement.

From March 30 to April 16, 2021, the President left the country for a medical check-up in London.

A court in Cross River has sentenced a man to 12 years in prison for defiling five and seven-year-old girls.

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A 29-year-old rapist was sentenced to 12 years in prison by a High Court in Cross River State.

Mr Godswill Idongesit Brownson, the suspect, was sentenced to prison by a court presided over by Justice Akon Ikpeme, the Chief Judge of Cross River State, for defiling two children aged 5 and 7 in the state.

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The case was aided by Barr James Iboor, a human rights activist who opposed the convict’s actions.
“On Wednesday, June 23, 2021, Justice Akon Ikpeme, Honourable Chief Judge of Cross River State, condemned Brownson,” he said.

Brownson was sentenced to 12 years in a Nigerian Correctional Service Custodial Correctional Facility, he said.

“In November 2017, he was arrested and arraigned. The lawyer stated, “He has now been condemned to 12 years in prison.”

Military Veterans Harp on Peace Advocacy as DHQ Engages Retired Personnel at Maiden Security Parley

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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor, has urged military veterans to be drivers of peace, unity and progress within their neighbourhood.

The CDS made the appeal today 24 June 2021 at a one day security parley with retired senior military officers in the Southwest.

The security meeting which was tagged “CDS Interaction with Retired Senior Military Officers in the Southwest,” organized by the Defence Headquarters (DHQ), and held at the Headquarters 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Ibaban, Oyo state.

The CDS averred that military veterans could become the mouthpiece of the AFN.

He noted that they are qualified and knowledgeable in defence and security matters to undertake the task of security enlightenment and sensitization in their domain.

Gen. Irabor disclosed further that the AFN intend to leverage on the security meeting to boost the ongoing military operations. He maintained that both serving and retired personnel are sold-out to the cause of unity, faith, peace and progress of the nation.

In his remarks, the Chief of Defence Military Cooperation (CDCMIC), Rear Admiral Fredrick Ogu said the participants were expected to bring some salient issues to the attention of the DHQ and also proffer solutions.

He said the Southwest interactive meeting is being held in Ibadan due to the cosmopolitan nature of the city and Lagos, both experiencing series of emerging security threats.

Rear Admiral Ogu highlighted that the participants would deliberate on the various security challenges confronting the Southwest.

The CDCMIC further disclosed that the security parley would be replicated in the other five geo-political zones at selected state capitals and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

In his welcome address, the General Officer Commanding, 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Gold Chibuisi while thanking the CDS for hosting the maiden edition of the security parley in Ibadan, noted that it was indeed apt and timely given the emerging security threats experienced in the city of Ibadan and its environs in recent months.

Former Philippines President, Benigno Aquino, dies at 61

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Benigno Aquino, the former president of the Philippines, has passed away.

He passed away on Thursday morning at the age of 61.

The death of former President Cory Aquino was confirmed by President Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesperson, Harry Roque, hours after local media reported that the former leader had been transported to a hospital.

“We express our sympathies and condolences to the family and loved ones of former President Benigno Simeon ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III, as well as our condolences on his untimely passing,” Roque said in a statement.

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The previous president’s achievements and services to the country are acknowledged, and we ask that our people pray for the everlasting resting place of the former president.

The cause of Aquino’s death has not been revealed at this time.

Born on February 8, 1960, in the Philippines, to one of the country’s wealthiest land-owning political families, Aquino served as President of the Republic from 2010 to 2016.

Nigeria’s minister of finance, has different opinions about the nation’s debts: Okonjo-Iweal

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Concerns have been raised regarding Nigeria’s rising indebtedness; however, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, and the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, have disagreed on the country’s debt to gross domestic product ratio.

Okojo-Iweala stated that the debt-to-GDP ratio had increased to 35 percent, but Ahmed stated that it was 29 percent.

During the African Development Bank’s high-level knowledge event on the topic “From Debt Resolution to Growth: The Way Forward for Africa,” which was held electronically, both the minister and the director-general of the World Trade Organization (WTO) spoke.

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The Nigerian minister also stated that the country intends to borrow additional funds to expand its infrastructure capabilities.

This is despite calls from some quarters for the government to cease lending and instead concentrate on alternative methods of collecting cash to finance the country’s infrastructure needs.

Afolabi Gbolahan, Gbolahan Sodiq Atanda, and Saheed Ayomide Rabiu are the three men who were convicted by EFCC for frauds

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The Ibadan Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announced on Wednesday that three online fraudsters had been found guilty and sentenced.

Afolabi Gbolahan, Gbolahan Sodiq Atanda, and Saheed Ayomide Rabiu are the three men who were convicted.

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Rabiu and Atanda were found guilty by Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo of the Federal High Court in Abeokuta, while Justice Uche Agomo of the Federal High Court in Ibadan sentenced Afolabi to prison on an amended one-count charge brought against him by the Federal High Court in Ibadan.
The trio was found guilty of false impersonation, which is a violation of Section 22 (2)(b)(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, and etc.) Act, and sentenced to imprisonment.
Afolabi was sentenced to seven months in prison, while Rabiu and Atanda were each sentenced to one and three months in prison, according to the court.

LASU and Ogun State’s Covenant University had an impressive performance in the Young University Ranks 2021

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LAS VEGAS, Nigeria – The Lagos State University (LASU) had an impressive performance in the Young University Ranks 2021, which were released on Wednesday by the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings.

Nigeria was represented by only two universities in the Young World University Rankings for 2021. Ota, Ogun State’s Covenant University (CU), located in Canaanland, is rated second overall.

On the table, LASU was ranked 149th in the world and first in Nigeria with 23, 421 students. The student-to-faculty ratio was 33.9 percent, and the female-to-male student ratio was 44:56.

There were 8,601 students enrolled at Covenant University, with a 16 percent staff-to-student ratio and a 43:57 male-to-female student ratio.

Both institutions, on the other hand, received a perfect score in the category for foreign students on the table. With a ranking of 61, the University of Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa has named the best university in Africa.

It is based on the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings, which identify the world’s finest universities that are less than 50 years old. The rating for 2021 comprises 475 universities, an increase over the previous year’s ranking of 414 institutions.

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Nigeria’s Lagos State University, which was established in 1983, is a public institution of higher learning that offers three major courses: Ojo, Ikeja, and Epe.

It is the sole state-sponsored institution of higher learning in Lagos State, with over 35,000 students enrolled full time in courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels at the non-residential university.

The Ojo campus serves as the primary campus and is home to the university’s central administration. Arts, education, law, management sciences, science and social sciences; transportation; communication; environmental studies and sustainable development; general Nigerian studies; planning studies; information and communication technology; and entrepreneurship are just a few of the faculties that make up the University of Lagos.

The Lagos State University Epe campus, which is located on a former military barracks and is completely residential, is even larger than the main campus. The department of engineering, the school of agriculture, and the institute for organic agriculture and the green economy are all located on the grounds of the university. Engineers are organized into four departments: mechanical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, chemical and polymer engineering, and aeronautical engineering. Mechanical engineering is one of the most popular majors at the university.

FAAC: Federal Government, states, and local governments (LGs) split N605.95 billion

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For the month of May, the Federal Government, states, and local governments (LGs) split N605.95 billion.

A total of N605.958 billion in income was divided with the federal, state, and local governments, as well as other relevant agencies, according to the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC), which announced its findings on Wednesday.

Mr. Charles Nwodo, Director, Information, Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, said in a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday that the sum was disclosed during a virtual conference of the committee during which the figure was revealed.

Among the N605.958 billion split by the committee, according to a communiqué, were the costs of collection borne by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), and the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

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The committee also claimed that the Federal Government received N242.120 billion, the states received N194.195 billion, and the Local Governments received N143.742 billion, according to the committee.

It went on to say that the oil-producing states got N26.901 billion as a result of the deduction (13 per cent of mineral revenue).

For the month of May 2021, the committee estimates that gross revenue from the Value Added Tax (VAT) stood at N181.078 billion, as against N176.710 billion disbursed in the previous month of April 2021.

There was an increase of N4.368 billion as a result of this.

In the statement, it stated that “the allocation is as follows: the Federal Government received N25.260 billion, the states received N84.202 billion, and the Local Government Councils received N58.941 billion.”

“Statistically, the Distributed Statutory Revenue of N428.198 billion received for the month was N69.197 billion lower than the N497.385 billion received for the previous month, a decrease of N69.197 billion. The Federal Government received N175.541 billion from the revenue, while states received N89.037 billion, local governments received N69.644 billion, and Derivation (13 percent Mineral Revenue) received N24.666 billion.”

Also disclosed by the committee were cuts in Corporations’ Income Tax (CIT), Oil and Gas Royalties, Import and Excise Duty, while only the value-added tax (VAT) increased, albeit by a little amount.

N357.888 billion in Gross Statutory Revenue, N168.403 billion in VAT, N7.940 billion in Solid Mineral Revenue, N1.727 billion in Exchange Gain and augmentations from non-oil sources totaled N20 trillion in revenue for the current month, according to the company.

According to the committee, this increased the total distributable revenue to N605.958 billion dollars.