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Enugu records suspected case of Coronavirus, suspect isolated

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced a suspected case of the deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Enugu, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

The information is on the official Twitter handle of NCDC @ncdcgov.

The centre stated that the suspected person had been isolated and the sample was collected for further verification.

It added that the result of the medical test would be out by Monday.

The statement on the Twitter handle reads: “Nigeria Centre for Disease Control is aware of the patient in Enugu, suspected to have #COVID19.

“This is one of several alerts received daily at the National #COVID19 Emergency Operations Centre.

“The patient is in isolation, sample collected and results expected tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, the Enugu State Government had also confirmed the suspected case, but assured residents that the state’s Ministry of Health was on top of the situation.

The Commissioner for Information, Mr Chidi Aroh, told NAN that the ministry’s officials were able to detect the case due to its high surveillance of health security.

Aroh said that the ministry had earlier issued a statement on the suspected case after reporting the situation to the NCDC.

The commissioner appealed to residents to remain calm as the suspect was being closely monitored.

Anambra South: Obinna Uzor, lawyer, three others to be arraigned over forgery

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The Federal Government will today, arraign Obinna Uzor, His lawyer Eziafa Samuel Enwedo and three others before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja, over alleged fraud and forgery of court processes.

The Federal Government last Thursday, filed the charge against Enwedo who was accused of forging court processes which a court of the Federal Capital Territory relied on to give judgment declaring the election of Ifeanyi Ubah as the senator representing Anambra South null and void.

Enwedo was said to have conspired with his client who was plaintiff in the suit- Anani Anacletus Chuka, Dr Obinna Uzor who later applied to join the suit, and two others namely, Aroh Ifunanya and Faith Samuel.

In the charge sheet, Enwedo co-conspirators are said to be at large.

Count one of the charges read: “That you Eziafa Samuel Enwedo on or about September, 2019 at the Federal Capital Territory within the jurisdiction of this court did conspire with Anani Anacletus Chuka, Aron Ifunanya, Faith Samuel and Obinna Uzor all of who are at large to commit a felony to with forging originating summons number CV/3044/18 Anani Anacletus Chuka Versus Ubah Ifeanyi Patrick and Others and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 3(6) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17 Law’s of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 and punishable under Section 1(2) of the same Act.”

In count two, the accused was charged thus: “That you Eziafa Samuel Enwedo and the following other persons now at large that is Anani Anacletus Chuka (M) Aron Ifunanya (F) Faith Samuel (F) and Obinna Uzor (M) on or about 27th of March 2019 at the Federal Capital Territory within the jurisdiction of this court did conspire amongst yourselves to commit felony, to wit; forging of motion for joinder with motion number M/4017/19; and thereby commuted an offense contrary to Section 3(b) of the Miscellaneous Offenses Act, Cap M17 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 and punishable under Section 1(2)(c) of the same Act.”

Count three, according to the prosecution counsel, Celestine Uroki Odo of the Police Legal/Prosecution Section of the Forces Headquarters Abuja read “that you Eziafa Samuel Enwedo (M) and the following other persons now at large that is Anani Anacletus Chuka (M), Aron Ifunanya (F), Faith Samuel (F) and Obinna Uzor (M) on or about September,2019 at the Federal Capital Territory Abuja; within the jurisdiction of this court, with intent to defraud, made a false document, originating summons No 3044/18 Anani Anacletus Chuka Versus Ubah Ifeanyi Patrick & Others knowing same to be false, with intent that it may be acted upon as genuine to the prejudice of Senator (Dr) Ubah Ifeanyi Patrick a distinguished Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District and thereby committed an offense punishable under Section 1(2)(c) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17, LFN 2004 “

In count four, the suspects were charged thus: “That you Eziafa Samuel Enwedo (M) and the following other persons now at large that is Anani Anacletus Chuka(M),Aron Ifunanya (F), Faith Samuel (F) and Obinna Uzor (M) on or about September ,2019 at the Federal Capital Territory Abuja; within the jurisdiction of this court, with intent to defraud, made a false document, namely motion on notice for joinder, with No M/4017/19, knowing same to be false, with the intent that it may be acted on as genuine to the prejudice of Senator (Dr) Ubah Ifeanyi Patrick a distinguished Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District and thereby committed an offense punishable under Section 1(2)(c) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17, LFN 2004.”

Count five reads: “That you Eziafa Samuel Enwedo (M) and the following other persons now at large that is Anani Anacletus Chuka(M),Aron Ifunanya (F), Faith Samuel (F) and Obinna Uzor (M) on or about September,2019 at the Federal Capital Territory Abuja; within the jurisdiction of this court, with intent to defraud, made a false document, namely a purported judgment in suit number CV/3044/18 knowing same to be false with intent that it may be acted upon as genuine to the prejudice of Senator (Dr) Ubah Ifeanyi Patrick a distinguished Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District and thereby committed an offense punishable under Section 1(2)(c) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17, LFN 2004.”

Count six: “That you Eziafa Samuel Enwedo (M) and the following other persons now at large that is Anani Anacletus Chuka(M),Aron Ifunanya (F), Faith Samuel (F) and Obinna Uzor (M) sometime in, 2019 at the Federal Capital Territory Abuja; made a press release to Elombanews with attached court documents that Senator (Dr) Ubah Ifeanyi Patrick, the distinguished Senator representing Anambra South Senatorial District at the 9th Senate of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has by that judgment been removed from the Senate on the grounds of having forged his NECO Certificate and that his party, Young People’s Party (YPP( did not conduct primaries, a message or news that is grossly offensive or indecent, obscene or menacing, and you caused annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety to the said Senator (Dr) Ubah Ifeanyi Patrick, even though you knew the information to be false, and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 15(1)(a),(b) Cyber Crime Act 2015.”

Ubah has already filed an appeal challenging the judgment after the trial judge, Bello Kawu refused his application to set it aside.

His Counsel, Onyechi Ikpeazu had told the Court of Appeal that the Nigerian Bar Association’s (NBA) stamp and seal on the originating processes of the suit were forged.

The lawyer asked the court to allow him tender letters from the NBA showing that the stamp and seal had not been issued by the NBA before the processes were filed and the court delivered its judgment.

He also attached a letter from the Chief Registrar of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory showing that payment for the court processes were made on 25th September 2019, that is about five months after the court had delivered judgment in the suit. The court delivered judgment in the suit on April 11, 2019.

He argued that the trial judge, Bello Kawu assumed jurisdiction in the case when in fact there were no valid processes before him to confer jurisdiction on him.

Responding to a request from Ubah’s lawyers seeking to know the date of payment of the filling fees in Suit Number CV/3033/2018; Anani Anacletus Chuka Vs Ubah Patrick Ifeanyi and others, the Chief Registrar of the FCT High Court said: “We write to confirm that the payment in respect of the above named suit was made on the 25th September 2019 paid by Aroh Ifunanya for an originating summons with receipt No:11643044 and teller No: 0148979, amount N4.300; Aso Savings and Loans.”

Following the same request by Ikpeazu to the NBA General Secretary seeking a confirmation of the date of application and issuance of the association’s stamp and seal as per the said case the NBA General Secretary Jonathan Gunn Taidi Esq stated that “pursuant to your request letter dated March 5th, 2020 on the captioned subject matter and upon investigation, findings reveal that the stamp in respect of Ifunanya Nwando Aroh SCN101933 was produced under Batch 137 on August 20, 2019 with expiry date of March 2020 while the stamp in respect of Eziafa Samuel Enwedo SCN089053 was produced under Batch 150 on September 11, 2019 with expiry date of March 2020.”

Going by these findings, it is clear that the suit was commenced on March 27, 2019 and April 2, 2019 and up to the time the judgment was delivered the stamp and seal had not been produced and issued by the NBA and that at the time the suit was commenced and judgment delivered the filling fees was not paid for,” Ikpeazu said.

The senior advocate is therefore asking the court of appeal to allow his client’s appeal challenging his removal by the high court on the grounds that the entire proceedings and the judgment were manifestly incompetent and a nullity.

In a further affidavit deposed to by Obinna Onya, a legal practitioner in the law firm of Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, he averred that the 1st Respondent -Anani purportedly commenced Suit No. FCT/HC/CV/3044/2018 by Originating Summons on 19th October 2018 and upon a proper perusal of the originating summons Ikpeazu SAN realized that the originating summons was not signed by any counsel as required by law which prompted the filing of a motion on March 3rd, 2020 praying the court to strike out the originating summons as being incompetent and to dismiss the appeal.

‘800 Nigerians returned from Libya in two months’

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About 800 Nigerians returned from Libya through the Murtala Mohammed International Airport between January and February 2020.

A source close to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) at the MMIA, Lagos who disclosed the development said the Liyba returnees fell into the category of those with criminal records, deportees, voluntary return and repatriation.

Investigation revealed that majority of persons on the list comprise voluntarily returnees, who resolve to return home after they realized they could no longer cope with conditions in the North African country.

The source hinted that persons that fell into this category were assisted by the International Organization of Migration (IOM) under its voluntary returnee programme.

It was also gathered that deportees were very negligible and repatriations were a little higher than deportation while the voluntary topped the list.

According to sources close to the immigration service at the airport, all the returnees were treated like normal passengers, as they were profiled without any form of stigmatization.

There was however no issues of human trafficking in the last two months through the airport, it was further learnt.

Pipeline explosion at Abule Ado Amuwo Odofin LCDA currently ravaging homes and properties

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Pipeline explosion at Abule Ado Amuwo Odofin LCDA currently ravaging homes and properties . Appropriate authorities should take note

The massive blast has reportedly rocked neighbouring areas, sparking a massive blaze that has destroyed nearby buildings including a school.

Plumes of smoke have been seen rising into the sky, but our correspondent on the scene says the area has been cordoned off.

An eyewitness told our correspondent that a tipper offloading sand caught fire, which spread to a nearby pipeline, triggering the blast.

The director-general of LASEMA Dr Femi Osanyintolu confirmed that the pipeline had earlier been vandalized by unknown persons.

Many nearby houses have been destroyed by the blaze while the explosion damaged buildings around the area and its environs.

The Lagos State Fire Service says there are buildings on fire in Ado Soba, Abule-Ado, and Amuwo-Odo.

The chairman of the local government area, mister Valentine Buraimoh told Channels Television on the phone that some children have been rescued from the collapsed school building.

FCT launches new taxi scheme

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In order to cushion challenges of transportation owing to the recent ban on operations of tricycles and motorcycles, popularly known as ‘Okada’ in the Nigerian Federal Capital City (FCC), FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has released about 21 taxis into Abuja streets.

The Minister, who disclosed this during the flag-off ceremony for the FCTA tricycle palliative taxi scheme for tricycle owners in Abuja, said that the event was significant because of the launch of MTI taxi scheme and presentation of starter packs to beneficiaries of AEA’s carpentry training.

Bello regretted that his Administration met commuter mobility crisis, endemic traffic congestion and inadequate transportation infrastructure”, expressing hope thus: “All that I believe is becoming a thing of the past, more so, with this flag-off today, as well as other measures we have put in place to improve the genre last wellbeing of residents.”

Malam Bello who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Alhaji Bashir Mai-Borno stated that the FCTA was “careful and diligent” in selecting beneficiaries of the taxis who were also given relevant entrepreneurial and technical training to excel.

Also speaking, the Chairman, FCTA Task Team on Traffic Management, Comrade Ikharo Attah while making his remarks, warned against misuse of the new vehicles, even as he reminded that the cardinal principle in traffic management, according to the FCT Minister, was that “We must all drive according to rules“.

Security Measures
Earlier, the Managing Director, Abuja Enterprise Agency (AEA), Arabi Muhammad Tukur, stated that his organisation has put in place necessary measures to ensure security and safety of passengers, even as it profiled 13 out of the 19 trained and gave them funds, under agreed conditions, to acquire the vehicles.

He therefore charged them, mostly members of the Confederation of Tricycle Motor Operators Association in the FCT to be innovative, creative and lead with integrity.

One of the beneficiaries, Sanusi Usman, who is Treasurer, Keke and motorcycles operators in the FCT, expressed delight over the gesture and assured the administration that they will judiciously use the vehicles for the purpose they are meant for.

According to him, it has allayed fears they earlier harboured when their activities were banned by the FCT Administration, not long ago.

It was gathered that the beneficiaries were expected to finally pay a total of about N3.8 million per vehicle, within four years, at about N25,000 monthly.

Troops repel bandits’ attack, recover arms in Benue

Troops of the Nigerian Army have repelled what would have ended up in a brutal massacre of innocent residents in some Benue communities after responding to an information from some locals confirming the presence of some bandits in the general area of Abinsi and Angbaye Islands in Guma Local Government Area of the state.

According to the Army Operations spokesman, Col Aminu Iliyasu, the troops subsequently mobilized and conducted a robust clearance operation along the axis.

Troops discovered and destroyed 2 makeshift camps where the armed bandits used to hibernate on the Islands.

The raid forced the armed bandits to flee the general area. Nevertheless, troops pursued the bandits until contact was broken along the River line separating Benue and Nassarawa States.

In the aftermath of the encounter, troops recovered one AK 47 magazine with 22 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition.

Boko Haram/ISWAP fighters suffer defeat as troops intensify clearance operations

The Nigerian Army says scores of Boko Haram and Islamic State in the West African Province ISWAP have suffered humiliating defeats in Damboa, Borno State and Garkida in Adamawa State in the hands of the troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE as troops continue to sustain their operations with more debilitating defeat of the terrorists.

In a statement Media Coordinator of Nigerian Army Operations Centre, Col Aminu Iliyasu said evidently, the devasting defeat suffered by the criminal insurgents has continued to widen the cracks and animosities exposed recently within the ranks and files of the Boko Haram criminal Sect on the one hand and between it and its rival splinter Sect, the so-called on the other, while also providing the troops with the much needed tonic to continuing to decimate the terrorists in a bid to expeditiously end their obnoxious activities.

”In the same vein, armed bandits, kidnappers and other sundry criminals are finding it increasingly difficult to operate across the country as Nigerian Army troops continue to step up their anti-banditry operations across the NC and NW Regions in particular.” Iliyasu said.

Consequently, on 11 March 2020, the gallant troops of Strong Response Area Gubio successfully repelled a Boko Haram criminals’ attack. During the encounter, troops dealt a decisive blow on the marauding criminals, neutralized 2 of them and captured one AK 47 Rifle.

Subsequent exploitation by the troops along the withdrawal route of the insurgents in the early hours of 12 March 2020 led to the discovery of additional 5 Boko Haram criminals’ shattered bodies resulting from the encounter, one burnt Boko Haram terrorists Gun Truck, one PKT Machine Gun, 2 AK 47 Rifles, 3 AK 47 Rifle magazines and 67 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition.

Furthermore, on the same 5 March 2020, 2 Boko Haram terrorists, Musa Mohammed (21 years) and Maina Liman (35 years) surrendered to troops of 202 Battalion deployed at Tashan Goto in Bama LGA of Borno State. The surrendered terrorists confessed that they worked for the Nakib (a Boko Haram Captain) at Bula Umar Village. The troops recovered 2 AK 47 Rifles, 2 AK 47 Rifle Magazines and 8 rounds of 7.62mm Special Ammunition from the surrendered terrorists.

”The surrendered criminals further revealed that a number of their erstwhile members were killed by troops in recent times while others are left wandering in the forest and willing to surrender to troops of the Nigerian Army as they are tired of life without meaning.

”They also regretted their involvement in the act of insurgency while calling on their former collaborators to also take the bold step to renounce and submit themselves to the authorities of the Nigerian Army.” He said.

In a related development, on 8 March 2020, another Boko Haram Terrorist, Bulama Modu Zantaliye  surrendered to troops of 151 Battalion deployed at Strong Response Area Banki Junction.

Preliminary investigation reveals that the surrendered terrorist belongs to the Shekau faction. He also calls on his former colleagues to tow the path of sanity and surrender themselves to troops of the Nigerian Army as their safety and security are guaranteed.

Coronavirus: France shuts down all restaurants, movie theatres

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France has declared that all non-essential stores, restaurants, movie theaters and cafes will be shut down starting Sunday to prevent the spread of Coronavirus throughout the country.

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said public services such as banks, grocery stores and pharmacies will be allowed to remain open.

Anambra Burial Law, infringement on cultural values and fundamental rights of citizens.

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By Sam Nwosu

In all society across planet earth, there are laws that are impossible to enforce, there are those that are enforceable. If any government structure, be it autocracy, plutocracy, parliamentary, dictatorship, communism, democracy or any nomenclature, attempts to force unpopular laws down citizens throat it always ends in disaster, the action results to disobedience, resistance or outright revolution.

This is especially where the law has to do with infringement on cultural values and fundamental rights of citizens, no government wins such war. This stupid laws only exposes the empty headedness of the state assembly members, an assembly mostly populated by FSLC or NECO certificate holders a good number even forged. If they were sound in reasoning they would have taken into consideration how impassible it is to enforce such laws especially in a state like Anambra that is populated by very proud,stubborn, well traveled and well to do individuals. The confused law makers didn’t even consider the economic impact of the silly law on the entire state. When you see people from around the country flocking the state on weekends 90% of the visitors come for burials and traditional marriages, they bring serious money into the state. Food vendors, hotels, spare parts dealers, students, women of easy virtues, transporters, super markets, every aspect of the state economy thrives and the government collects its taxes. The multiplier effect on the wellbeing of the businesses and residents can never be quantified. All over the world countries and states thrive on tourism, they will do anything to protect their tourism industry and here our law makers want to do the opposite.

In Anambra state marriages and funeral ceremonies has been elevated to serious tourism industry. The politicians in the churches masquerading as religious leaders are behind this misconceived attempt to infringe on human rights of citizens. They do not want people to spend money on burials in honour of those that toiled to raise them, simply because the self acclaimed saviours want the money spent on their business centres called churches, which they operate primarily to intimidate and fleece people. They surreptitiously condemn any action that will reduce their source of income which they use to maintain their expensive lifestyles.

The God we serve is not a begger God that must be appeased with money. The pretenders to the throne of God will manipulate the government and the law makers through self idolatry preachings or private duscussions using the holy book to give verve to their postulation into making very unpopular laws.

The only other reason I see is that government need to improve its revenues so have decided to pretentiously tax funerals, if I am right I think they got it wrong, they should have come straight to say if you want an expensive funeral you pay tax of 100k to the government, of course there will be grumbles here and there but eventually everybody will pay.
If you try to infringe on citizens rights you will be vehemently and collectively resisted.

Nkea adabaro cha cha!

Source: Anambra Mirrow

FG seals Chinese restaurant for refusing to serve Nigerians

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Haufei restaurant and Mall 33 Aboyade Cole, Victoria Island, Lagos, sealed by the federal government for refusing to serve Nigerians

The Federal Government has closed Haufei Restaurant and Mall, a Chinese eatery in Lagos State, for refusing to serve Nigerians.

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, in a tweet on Saturday, said the staff of the restaurant, located on 33 Aboyade Close, Victoria Island, admitted that it was the business policy of the owners.

“Today, FCCPC closed Haufei restaurant and Mall 33 Aboyade Cole, VI, based on credible intelligence and surveillance that the business declines service to Nigerians. Staff of the business admitted this is the policy and our operatives experienced same. Both now closed for further regulatory action,” the tweet read.

The tweet was accompanied by photos of the sealed restaurant.

Some Nigerians had earlier shared their experiences on social media, wondering why workers at the restaurant refused to serve them food.

One Folabomi had shared a video of herself in front of the eatery.

She said, “So, my friends and I have been asked to leave this Chinese establishment, a restaurant o, simply because we are blacks. In Nigeria!”

“Our only option is to take out, but we cannot physically sit down and eat at the restaurant. As you can see, this has turned me to a crazy person. I don’t joke with my food,” she also wrote.

An Instagram user, @coco_nutter, said, “I don’t understand how this is even possible. It is a recent policy made by the proprietor and the chef (who only spoke Mandarin) could not give us a reason why we could not sit and have a meal. In Nigeria, yu wont serve non-Chinese customers? Are you mad? But you have Nigerian staff?”