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IBB solicits FG to efficiently handle insurgency, banditry and finish terrorism from the nation.

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‘I have been guiding quietly on the way to suppress menace’
Has solicited the aid of Nigerians for the Federal Government to efficiently handle insurgency, banditry and finish terrorism from the nation.

He revealed he was guiding the Federal Government softly on how to suppress insecurity in Nigeria.

On if the politicians were efficiently playing their function to finish bitterness, he explained there were a few things that they needed to put, including: “If they agree to sit down and think overall, I think success is going to be gained.”

He pointed out that it had been important to rally across the soldiers and other security representatives, encourage them and inform them that Nigerians were supporting them, stressing that they need to be offered with all they need, emphasize that this was their country and they have no better state than Nigeria.

Babangida said the Nigerian army needed sophisticated and modern weapons to fight the insurgents and bandits, insisting: “They also have to be trained on how to use modern weapons rather than simply to provide them weapons.”

On whether he’d advised the Federal Government on how best to stop insecurity in the nation, which has crept into Niger State, he explained: “We offer guidance as we could, but we do not make noise about it. We do not always declare what we state.

“We ought to unite and encourage those in power since we are all working towards attaining the exact same aim. Most importantly, we want a harmonious relationship between the leaders and taxpayers.”

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Citing the event of this civil war for three decades, ” he said every authority had its expertise on bitterness, but when Nigerians combine along with the people today support the authorities, it might do its very best.

Speaking further, he said that throughout the war, the Federal Government purchased what was needed and those who fought were forced to realize that this nation was the very best for them.

“It isn’t just Nigeria that’s confronting insecurity, many nations have this type of difficulty and a few had it for ten decades, but through joint effort, they defeated. I think we could escape this particular challenge.

“Both people and citizens in authorities are attempting, but we ought to be aware it is not a simple undertaking,” he worried

Communities blamed FG for the slow road construction on the Abuja-Lokoja Highway project place at N42.3billion

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Communities along the Abuja-Lokoja Highway have blamed native builders and federal agencies for the slow pace of construction work on the 196-kilometer road project place at N42.3billion at the beginning of 18 July 2006. The communities lamented the lingering deplorable condition of the road and the snail-speed approach to the job awarded from the Olusegun Obasanjo administration with a 30-month completion interval.

The Odumi of Omoko, a neighborhood along the street, Mallam Umar Zozi, stated they had resigned to fate.

He explained: “Had the structure of the all-important highway been completed on schedule, it might not just have eased the movement of commuters and products from the south and northern Nigeria, but the numerous deadly accidents caused by potholes which have claimed lives could have been prevented.”

Amos Yakubu, a commercial bus driver, lamented the spate of accidents on the road, particularly from the military Check-Point later Chikara down to Ohuno, Gegu and other communities in-between up to Konto-Karfi.

Additionally, a commuter, Alhaja Binta Adejo, regretted authorities ‘s decision to award the contract to indigenous companies, stressing that”the delay in the conclusion has made traveling to the road not only a nightmare but literally provides underworld persons ample chance to conduct their romantic companies with reckless abandon.”

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A neighborhood leader in Gegu, who did not want to be named, said: “It seems the federal government and its agencies have not been proactive in the quest to get the street completed, otherwise, it might have forced the native contractors managing the job to complete it or reverse the contract and award it to a competent contractor.

“In reality, had the contract been awarded to a foreign firm, the street before today would have been tear-leather finished and even commissioned.”

Complementing the position of an earlier respondent, Mallam Zozi, the source said the communities had resigned to their fate because of the seemingly lackadaisical approach of the authorities to the various contractors’ delay on the completion of the street.

Additional lamentations

In still another interview, a commercial driver, Mr. Oluwakemi Adebola said despite departing Gwagwalada 5.00’m for Garki, he wouldn’t reach his destination in good time because of gridlock.

Shehu, who bemoaned the gridlock in Gwagwalada, said: “It is not first time, it occurs every day so long as the building work is ongoing. We do not know when the construction work will be finished.”

“The same fate frequently befalls us civil servants when visiting perform. We just urge the federal government to up its game and get the contractor to do the needful and finish the job,” said a civil servant who craved anonymity.

Blueprint analysis further revealed people expired on daily basis when crossing the road, especially the Okada riders who transported passengers due to lack of pedestrian bridge.

Meanwhile, Nathaniel Hule, a construction and building engineer who spoke to Blueprint in Gwagwalada, said federal government required to accelerate and deal with the factors responsible for accidents on the highway.

“Infrastructural deficiencies and financial constraints are a number of the challenges militating against attempts to keep the roads safe. The government has to commence the rehabilitation and resuscitation of the highway system in addition to the dualisation of major highways throughout the country.

“Many countries are passing legislations and bill to increase penalties against road traffic offenses and poor roads; nothing is too much to decrease deaths to zero levels on the roads in our nation. That’s assumed to be our objective.

“We’re advising government in Any Way levels to support all efforts towards reduction of accidents deaths on our roads, revamping of these lingering issues of bad road and insufficient roads, lack of standard road furniture and limited technology in the enforcement and motoring process on the streets,’ he said”

CAN laments

President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Samson Ayokunle, recently bemoaned the lack of urgency in the building work stating”It is a shame to the country, that 15 years later, the construction of a 200-kilometre road is not yet been completed,” and wondered why the authorities seem to be less concerned about speedy and quality delivery of jobs.

One of our correspondents, who tracked the work, found that”from Chikara into Omoko alone- a space of about seven kilometres-there are no fewer than 127 potholes, which is even better than the condition of portions of the street from Konto-Karfi into Chikara. Some potholes are up to 4.5metres in thickness and approximately 30 metres in width.”

Although the Kwali- Chikara section handled by SUKKU was in great condition as at the time of the report, some portions on the other section supposedly completed through an indigenous firm, had started wearing off from the shoulders although some portions had folded hence making driving less smooth and pleasant.

How the contract was awarded

The Obasanjo administration had initially awarded Section 1 of the road at the amount of N11.2 billion, section 2 brings N9.6 billion, department three in N9.6 billion, while section four gulped N11.9 billion respectively.

The N42.3billion contract sums had undergone up reviews at different times.

The Abuja-Lokoja section 1; Juba to Sheda 42km to Dantata and Sawoe, Section 11 Sheda into Abaji, 57 km to RCC Structure Coy, Section 111- Abaji to Konto-Karfi Abaji into Bulletine Construction Limited and Section iv from Konto-Karfi into Lokoja granted to Gitto Construction Coy.

However, the completion date has been extended to 30th of June, 2021.

Contracts reviewed

During a recent review of work progress on the job, Minister of State for Works Abubakar Aliyu, stated the contract was reviewed in 2018 and the cost increased based on exigencies raised to N29billion from the present government.

The ministry allayed the fear of people that the project was jinxed by expressing hope that it would eventually be finished over the next quarter of 2021 to be commissioned by December.

“It was reviewed in 2018 and the price increased dependent on the time value of the money to N29bn, so the job has been going on and has reached more than 95% completion. We are here in order to agree on specific grey areas that are making this street not be finished in the specified time,” the minister said.

Blueprint gathered that among the grey regions are upgrades needed for the perfect delivery’, addition of an agency lane in the select park inside the Gwagwalada metropolis and needed approval for its inclusion by the authorities.

This was recently revealed during the minister’s inspection by the Executive Director Dantata and Sawoe, Mallam Nasiru Dantata, who affirmed that necessary approvals were required to get the work done without additional delay.

“It is to be easy work once it’s approved. So, this really is the missing link, only 1 stretch in Gwagwalada that’s staying. After we do that we have little things to tidy up and hand over the occupation,” Dantata assured.

He said observers were concerned that the necessary approval’ may consist of extra-cost for its grey areas.’

Funding our challenge -FG

Funsho Adebiyi, recognized funding among the factors delaying the project.

He, however, clarified that the current government had attracted funding for the project under Sukuk intervention.

Adebiyi also noted that soil texture in one of the sections delayed the space of work on the job site but assured it would be completed soon.

He said: “Funding was one of those factors responsible for the slow space of work. Before the life of this administration, the project experienced funding challenges. But now we are utilizing Sukuk to bridge the financing gap.

“The Gwagwalada exit stage of this project is being repaired. And it will be ready in two weeks’ time and will soon be open to visitors.

“There are just four builders on that road, and also the challenges of dirt problems forced us to do a lot of self re-modification there. In a nutshell, funding and soil problems were what we had been addressing and now that we are through, quite shortly, the undertaking will be completed.

“Work is happening in the rest of the parts of the street and it will be done soon. We wish to give the road users comfort on the route and I appeal to them to keep with us we shall be through.”

 

Breaking: Biden calls for Israeli, Palestinian leaders since air strikes kill 10 Relatives, others, UN Place to meet

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US President Joe Biden has called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Following another Afternoon of violence in the Area. Before, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed 10 people in a refugee camp and, independently, ruined a building that housed overseas media organizations. Hundreds of Palestinian rockets were fired into Israel, resulting in you to departure.

The UN Safety Council will meet on Sunday to Go over the Circumstance. US envoy Hady Amr has arrived at Tel Aviv to participate in conversations with Israeli, Palestinian and UN officials, and fortify exactly what US diplomats mentioned was the demand for a”sustainable calm”.Since the fighting started on Monday at least 145 people are murdered in Gaza, according to Palestinian officials, and Israel has reported 10 dead, such as two kids. The flare-up of violence throughout the previous six days arrived after weeks of spiraling Israeli-Palestinian tension at East Jerusalem, which culminated in clashes in a holy site revered by both Muslims and Jews.

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Hamas — the militant group that conducts Gaza — started firing rockets after warning Israel to withdraw from the website, triggering retaliatory airstrikes. Ten members of a single family were murdered by an Israeli air attack in a refugee camp west of Gaza City. A five-month-old infant, Omar Al-Hadidi, was the sole survivor, following his mom, four sisters, aunt, and four cousins expired. The infant’s father, Mohammad Al-Hadidi, wasn’t at home at that moment.

“There were not any rockets there, only women and kids, no rockets, only calm kids celebrating [Muslim vacation ] Eid, what have they done to deserve this?” A physician treating Omar stated: “He had been in a poor condition. His thigh bone has been broken and he’s bruised all over his body but after first review he’s secure.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Palestinian militants had fired 278 rocket launches in Gaza, with houses struck in the southern towns of Ashdod, Beersheba and Sderot.

The IDF also stated”many heaps” of rockets that spanned into Israel were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system. He was hit by shrapnel in his flat. On Saturday evening, Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel would”continue to react harshly”, focusing attention has been forced to limit civilian casualties. Earlier in the afternoon, an Israeli air attack destroyed a high-rise construction home media organizations, such as The Associated Press and Al-Jazeera, and numerous flats and offices.

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In a statement released soon after, the Israeli army said the building placed military resources belonging to Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that principles Gaza. The Associated Press (AP) said the cube has been struck approximately an hour after Israeli forces ordered people to flee. The information firm’s CEO, Gary Pruitt, stated: “This really is a remarkably upsetting growth. We narrowly avoided a dreadful loss of life. A dozen AP servants and journalists were within the building and thankfully we could evacuate them punctually.”

‘It’s genocide’: Protesters slam Israel, support Palestinians

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Protesters have marched across the world in support of Palestinians amid the worst Israeli-Palestinian violence since the 2014 Gaza war.

At least 140 Palestinians, including 39 children, have been killed after Israel launched air attacks on Gaza earlier this week.

On Saturday, Israel targeted a refugee camp in Gaza where at least 10 Palestinians were killed.

Protests took place in major cities around the world, including Doha, London, Paris and Madrid.

Iraq

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in cities across Iraq to stand in solidarity with Palestinians.

The demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and banners across five provinces in rallies called for by influential cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. Protesters gathered in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the southern provinces of Babylon, Dhi Qar, Diwanieh and Basra in a show of support.

Iraqi demonstrators wave Palestinian flags during a protest to express solidarity with the Palestinian people amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Baghdad [Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters]
Iraqi demonstrators wave Palestinian flags during a protest to express solidarity with the Palestinian people amid a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence, in Baghdad [Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters]

Qatar

In Doha, thousands waved flags and displayed messages in solidarity with the Palestinians. “I am taking a stand against the genocide perpetrated by Israel in our country. We will do whatever it takes to free our country… Since we can’t be there in person, we are here at this protest today… I am very angry, very heartbroken by what is happening,”  Reem Alghoul,  a Palestinian living in Doha, told Al Jazeera.

In Doha, thousands gathered at Imam Muhammad Abdel-Wahhab Mosque waving flags and displaying solidarity with the people in Palestine [Showkat Shafi/Al Jazeera]

France

Hundreds converged in the Barbes neighbourhood in the north of Paris amid a significant security presence of some 4,200 officers.

Paris police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the rally held despite a ban by authorities, who feared a flare-up of anti-Semitic violence during the worst violence between Israel and Hamas in years.

A handful of garbage bins were set on fire and rocks and other projectiles were hurled towards police, but no arrests were reported.

People hold up Palestinian flags during a protest in support of Palestinians following a flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence [Benoit Tessier/Reuters]

Spain

In Madrid, some 2,500 people, many of them young people wrapped in Palestinian flags, marched to the Puerta del Sol plaza in the city centre.

“This is not a war, it’s genocide,” they chanted.

“They are massacring us,” said Amira Sheikh-Ali, a 37-year-old of Palestinian origin.

A man holds a flag during a protest in support of Palestinians amid the ongoing violence, at Puerta del Sol square, in Madrid [Juan Medina/Reuters]

Nigerian Navy releases list of successful candidates for the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School batches 31 and 32

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The Nigerian Navy (NN) wishes to inform the general public that the list of successful candidates in the 2020 Nigerian Navy Recruitment Interview held in Lagos and Port Harcourt from 1 to 16 April 2021 has been released online at www.joinnigeriannavy.com.  The successful candidates are to report for training in 2 Batches at the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School Onne, Port Harcourt, Rivers State as follows:

  1. NNBTS Batch 31     –         Saturday, 22 May 2021.
  2. NNBTS Batch 32     –         Saturday, 8 January 2022.

Additionally, any candidate who fails to report 4 days after the indicated dates will not be accepted for training. Candidates are to also come along with the following:

  1. Two (2) navy blue PT shorts.
  2. Two (2) white round neck vests.
  3. One pair of white canvas.
  4. One pair of brown canvas.
  5. Two pairs of black trousers.
  6. Two (2) white long sleeve shirts.
  7. Two (2) black ties.
  8. One pair of black shoes.
  9. Three (3) pairs of white long socks.
  10. One pair of national dress.
  11. Original and photocopies of credentials.
  12. BVN print out.
  13. One set of cutlery.

 

 

BREAKING: Heavily armed security operatives on Saturday took on the Yoruba Nation Mega Rally place

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Heavily armed security operatives on Saturday took on the Yoruba Nation Mega Rally place, Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo in Osun State. Also sighted at the place were operatives of their Amotekun Corps, which had been housed in a strategic place, seemingly to stop participants from accessing the place.

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It was revealed that the evolution compelled the agitators to modify the place for convergence. The protesters had mended Mandela Freedom Park, Old Garage place as a focal point but shifted it to November 27 bridge, around NECO workplace, Africa Area, Osogbo because of a security threat.

Ex-president IBB was my boyfriend — Actress Ummi Ibrahim

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Controversial Kannywood actress, Ummi Ibrahim, popularly known as Ummi Zee Zee, has confirmed the rumour that she once dated Military President Ibrahim Babangida (IBB).

In an interview with DailyTrust, the actress confirmed rumors by starting she had broken up with IBB. “Former Head of State General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida was my boyfriend then but not anymore.

However, we are presently friends and we respect each other. Currently, I have a boyfriend who is not in the entertainment industry and we are planning to get married, God willing,” she said. Recall that Babangida ruled Nigeria between 1985 and 1993.

Sound Sultan not down with throat cancer, family debunks rumour

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Sound Sultan’s brother, Dare Fasasi also known as Baba Dee has debunked reports that his younger brother has throat cancer.

Multiple media reports on Wednesday claimed the 44-year-old was undergoing chemotherapy in the US. This prompted fans all over Nigeria to send their prayers for the Jagbajantis singer.

Baba Dee who said he was surprised about the stories, h however, confirmed that his brother is sick and receiving treatment.

“He is sick and he is getting better in New York. But throat cancer. Na lie,” Baba Dee said.

Also reacting to the development, Producer ID Cabasa in a reply to a tweet from a follower who called for prayers for Sound Sultan said the report was not true but did not mention the illness the singer was being treated for.

“Before una spread this news just know “it’s not true,”

Sound Sultan has not publicly commented on the matter.

Nigerian Army to demolish unserviceable ammunition, explosives

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The 34 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Obinze, near Owerri, has begun the demolition of unserviceable ammunition and explosives.

The exercise is contained in a statement issued on Friday in Owerri by the Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, Lt. Babatunde Zubairu.

Zubairu said the exercise would be conducted by the 82 Base Ammunition Depot, Enugu from May 14 to May 21.

He added that the exercise would take place between 7am and 5pm daily throughout the period. “The people of Obinze and surrounding communities are advised to keep away from the range area during the period of the exercise.

“This is not a cause for alarm as the Nigerian Army remains committed to the safety of Nigerians,” Zubairu stated.

Serious mixed reactions PDP, APC trade words over ex-gov’s aide’s kidnap

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Mixed reactions have continued to track the alleged kidnap of some former Coordinator of Anuagata Development Centre at Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Amos Ogbonna, by unidentified gunmen. The former council supervisor has been allegedly trailed by gun guys, on Thursday, since he returned from your Parents Teachers Association (PTA) meeting of the Federal Government College, Okposi, at Ohaozara LGA as withdrew from a vehicle.

The evolution generated tension from the country on Friday as many groups accused each other of masterminding the abduction. The following release of the sufferer by his captors, however, failed to block the set of accusations and counter-accusations.
“If Amos isn’t published, then most of us understand that the demand for self-defence is now distinguished as well as the Commissioner of Police is incapable of protecting the lives and possessions of Ebonyi men and women. Only his elimination can reestablish confidence in the authorities as he’s come to be a politician,”

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said the PDP. But in a fast response, the State Commissioner for Information, Orji Uchenna Orji, explained the supposed kidnap saga as a “grand design” from the PDP marketing secretary’s “syndicate of governmental howlers to cause stress in the nation and also incite public hatred onto a government that they hold at really large esteem.” He stated, “We’ve got it on great authority that millions of naira have been voted to such conscienceless fellows to vibrate and implement unprintable atrocities and maintain social websites and social networking platforms occupied with unthinkable fabrications from the state authorities, with a view to attacking the hard-earned standing of our beloved governor as well as the testimonials of their amazing accomplishments.

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“We, consequently, dissociate and distance from the ideas and claims of those PDP officials, that for pecuniary and political motives have covenanted with the resistance forces to unleash falsehood in the state “Orji further accused one Linus Okorie, the former member who symbolized Ohaozara/Onicha/ Ivo Federal Constituency in the House House of Representatives (2011-2019), of becoming involved in the movement to run down the picture of the juvenile for pecuniary purposes.

Reacting, Okorie denied the allegation of his own participation and contested the Ebonyi APC and its own marketing secretary “to go public with evidence substantiating its different allegations” against him and say a chapter of their PDP. He explained, “I challenge that the Ebonyi APC and its own Publicity Secretary go public with evidence substantiating its different allegations against the Ebonyi state chapter of the PDP in this heinous crime. Since the ruling party in the nation, it beggars rationale it has so much proof of this rationale and specifics of a kidnap however has done nothing to rescue the victim so that he could narrate his story to the authorities to facilitate the prosecution and arrest of the offenders.