The last Ebola patient being treated in the Democratic Republic of Congo went home from a treatment center on Tuesday, according to the World Health Organization, a significant step in the countdown to declaring an end to the world’s second-deadliest outbreak of the disease.
Jubilation as Congo discharges last Ebola patient
Big Brother’s Teddy A and Bam Bam welcomes baby
Former Big Brother Naija housemates and celebrity couple Bam Bam and Teddy A have welcomed the birth of their first child together, a daughter named Zendaya.
Teddy A, whose birth name is Tope Adenibuyan, today announced the birth of his daughter on his Twitter page at 2:46 AM.

Teddy A posted his newborn daughter’s name along with the love emoji: “Zendaya Folakemi Adenibuyan! ”
A few days ago, Bam Bam, whose birth name is Bamike Olawumi, took to her twitter page to share her pregnancy journey, she tweeted:
“Pregnancy completely changes you, some days I don’t believe I’m the one standing in front of the mirror. My skin, my complexion …..hormones have taken over. It’s amazing.”

Teddy A and BamBam, who met and began their relationship on Big Brother Naija ‘Double Wahala’ in 2018, first announced their engagement on August 4, 2019.
On the 7th of September, 2019 the couple had their traditional marriage in Ogun state while the white wedding took place on the 16th of November 2019 in Dubai, UAE.

Revealed: How INGOs, staff embezzle billions of dollars meant for northeast IDPs
The activities of some International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) operating in North-East Nigeria have once again come under the radar with regards to their true motives in the carrying out of humanitarian activities.
In many quarters, it has been stated that the presence of various INGOs in North-East Nigeria is one of the reasons why the war against terrorism in Nigeria is still on. It was also alleged that these INGOs have been providing logistics support to the Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist group, as well as carrying out espionage activities that undermine the efforts of the Nigerian Military in the fight against terrorism.
This medium commissioned an investigative report on the activities of the INGOs in North-East Nigeria and presented the following revelations that were gathered from the field.
The Number of INGOs in North-East Nigeria:
It was revealed that between 2017 to date, there been an astronomical increase in the number of INGOs that registered to carryout humanitarian services in North-East Nigeria. A total number of 150 INGOs indicated an interest in operating in North-East Nigeria and from the number; over 80% are of French origin.
This astronomical rise was experienced when the Nigerian Military sacked Camp Zero, the operational headquarters of Boko Haram, in December of 2016. The bulk of the INGOs indicated they were carrying out humanitarian services for victims of the Boko Haram war, especially those domiciled in liberated communities and local government areas.
How the Military Goofed:
Credible sources in the know of things stated that the Nigerian Military thought that with the coming of INGOs, the task of rebuilding the war-torn communities would be made more manageable, and resettlement of displaced people would not take a more extended period with the help of the INGOs.
A source confided in this medium that the Military made a costly mistake by believing in the genuineness of the INGOs in operation in North-East Nigeria.
“The Nigerian Military allowed the influx of INGOs because they wanted speedy resettlement of displaced persons back their communities. They didn’t know that the majority of the INGOs have ulterior motives. The reality struck when some of them started taking up hotel spaces for upwards of ten years.”
“The INGOs took up all available hotel spaces in Maiduguri, the state capital, and you rarely find them in the liberated communities where they indicated they would be carrying out humanitarian services.”
Another source stated that the Nigerian Military immediately understood the game plan but was too engaged in the war to scrutinize the activities of the INGOs, and such they continued to grow in numbers and influence.
“ It was a daunting task the Nigerian Military had at hand, and this was what the INGOs capitalized on and entrenched themselves in the system.”
The Siphoning of Funds from Donor Agencies:
It was also revealed that most of the INGOs in operation in North-East Nigeria were in the habit of converting donor funds meant for humanitarian services. They have adopted a model that ensures that these funds continue to trickle by staging movies like scenes with women and children.
This medium was able to establish the fact that the bulk of the funds received by the INGOs in the North East were converted to private concerns. The foreign staffers of these organizations spend the bulk of their time in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, where they frequent choicest night clubs and hotels.
A staff of one of the INGOs in operation in North-East Nigeria who pleaded anonymity described the activities of the INGOs as the height of fraud as they have been using Nigeria to defraud donor agencies.
“The expatriate workers do not allow us to attend meetings where crucial decisions are taken as regards to providing humanitarian services. Whenever we make recommendations on the plight of those in IDP camps, they always turn down the request due to a lack of funds. But the next day, they would all fly business class to Lagos for night parties with choice whiskeys and wines.”
“They hardly stay in Maiduguri. There is a particular director that orders his food and drinks from Abuja. Since the past two years, he has been in Nigeria; he hasn’t spent the weekend in Borno State.”
Another source in one of the IDP camps stated that the INGOs are indeed fleecing Nigerians and the international communities with their nefarious activities. He noted that the quantum of monies received from donor agencies is enough to tackle the humanitarian crisis in North-East Nigeria if put to good use.
This medium was able to scrutinize the books of three INGOs, and it was realized that over $200 million have come in as foreign aids to these organizations alone, but there is nothing to show for it.
It was realized that the INGOs usually stage humanitarian crisis in IDP camps and send such clips to donor agencies who in turn release funds for humanitarian interventions that eventually ends up in private pockets.
This medium witnessed one of such displays, and when our reporter inquired further as to why the women and children are being recorded, the officials of the organization stated that it was a psychological exercise designed to give them some mental relief from the trauma of war.”
Our reporter later identified that those clips are packaged as real-life situations and used as materials for soliciting for funds from donor agencies.
The Lack of Accountability and Transparency:
Another issue identified was the apparent lack of transparency and accountability in the management of funds means for humanitarian interventions. A banker with one of the banks frequently used by most of the INGOs stated that once funds come in, the way and manner it is disbursed reeks of a regime of absolute financial recklessness.
He stated that the bulk of the expatriate workers pay themselves frivolous allowances under various sub-heads. “Whenever we receive funds, in less than 24 hours, the account is depleted with transfers to individual accounts that are not on the payroll. “He further added that this trend is familiar with almost all the INGOs in the North East in the past three years.
This medium was able to identify that the most thriving business by Europeans in Africa now is running NGOs that collect money from people on the pretext that same will be used for the basic needs of victims of disasters. At the same time, the same goes for personal effects.
Breaking: Oshiomhole suspended as APC chairman
National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole has been suspended by an FCT High Court in Jabi.
Justice Danlami Senchi, on Wednesday, ordered Oshiomhole to step down pending the determination of the substantive suit seeking his perpetual removal as the APC chairman.
Details shortly…
Us offers $7m bounty on information, arrest of Abubakar Shekau
The US Department of State has announced a $7 million reward to anyone that can provide credible information that will lead to the arrest of Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.
The Department made this known in a tweet posted some hours ago. The tweet reads
The United States Department of State offers a #reward of up to $7 million for information leading to the arrest of #terrorist Abubakar #Shekau, leader of #Boko_Haram. #Whatsapp : +1 202 975 9195 #Telegram : @RFJ_Francais_bot
Le Département d’État des États-Unis offre une #récompense pouvant aller jusqu’à 7 millions de dollars pour des renseignements menant à l’arrestation du #terroriste Abubakar #Shekau, chef de #Boko_Haram.#Whatsapp: +1 202 975 9195#Telegram: @RFJ_Francais_bot pic.twitter.com/WPj00PPMsr
— Récompenses pour la Justice (@RFJ_Francais) March 3, 2020
Abu Mohammed Abubakar bin Mohammad al-Sheikawi, also known by the alias Darul Akeem wa Zamunda Tawheed, or Darul Tawheed born in 1975, is a Kanuri man known as the leader of Boko Haram, a Nigerian militant group whose rival faction has declared loyalty to the Islamist militant group, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
War on insurgency: Israel rates Nigeria high, pledges support to end terror
The Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Shimon Ben- Shoshan has commended the Nigerian army’s gallantry of the fight against Boko Haram terrorist in the Norteast.

Mr Ben-Shoshan gave the commendation when he paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai at the Army headquarters, Abuja.
Ambassador Shimon, who recalled the outstanding relationship that exist between both countries , acknowledged that, peaceful resolution of any conflict was the way to go.

He noted that his country would be commemorating the sixty years of wonderful and successful relationship between Nigeria and Israel.
He however assured the Nigerian Army that the Israeli Government will partner and offer necessary military assistance to the Army, to enhance its fight against insurgency, banditry and other forms of criminality effectively.

In his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt .Gen. Tukur Buratai, solicited military cooperation from the Israeli Government to help prosecute the war against insurgency and other crimes perpetrated by criminal elements in the country.
Buratai, maintained that the Nigerian Army was willing to partner with the Israeli Government to improve the capacity of its officers and men on cyber intelligence, and other key areas of military supports.

The Army Chief, lauded Israel for nurturing and sustaining the long-standing relationship in diverse of areas of bilateral cooperation with Nigeria, for over sixty years, pledging the support of the Nigerian Army to the Ambassador, and his country’s government.
He therefore thanked the Israeli ambassador to Nigeria for acknowledging the efforts of the Nigerian Army for the protection of in territorial integrity and external aggression.

He further assured the Israeli government for a continued working relationship for the betterment of both countries.
Okowa lauds Army’s cooperation with other security agencies
…As 63 Brigade Headquarters Complex is Commission in Asaba
Delta State Governor, Senator, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa on Monday commended the Nigeria army for their selfless services and for their cooperation with other security agencies in tackling security challenges in the state.
The Governor stated this in Asaba during the official commissioning ceremony of the Headquarters 63 Brigade in Asaba the Delta State capital.
He commended the Nigerian Army Corps of engineers for their efforts at transforming the Brigade Headquarters.
He also urged the army and other security agencies to intensify efforts in resolving occasional disputes between farmers and herders across the state.
“I must truly thank the Chief of Army Staff for bringing this Brigade to Delta. We used to be supervised by the Brigade in Benin and we were excited when we heard of the approval for a Brigade in Asaba.
“I thank God for the provision of funds for the realisation of this Brigade and I thank you for the support because the operationalisaion of this Brigade will help us to achieve greater peace in Delta.
“We have had a very warm relationship with your officers and men here and that of the 6 Division.
“As a state we take security matters very seriously even as we meet twice a month to proactively deliberate on security matters.
“Your officers have cooperated with other sister security agencies and that has helped us in achieving the needed inter agency cooperation and the peace we enjoy in the state.
“Delta is peaceful today, though we have had few incidences that makes us sad but with all hands on deck we will surmount all the security challenges.
“We will continue to support the army and other security agencies in the state as much as our finances can carry.
“We still have security challenges such as farmers-herders clashes and kidnapping which obviously was going down but we still have a lot of work to do even though we are already working hard and we do hope that the cooperation we have in the past will continue,” he added.
Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai said – “the establishment of 63 Brigade Nigeria Army is not a coincidence but well thought out in view of the strategic role of the state in the economy of Nigeria” .
He further stated that he was glad to have personally come for the inauguration of the headquarters which was provided by the Delta State Government.
According to him – “Let me express my profound appreciation to the Governor of Delta, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa for the donation of this headquarters.
“The establishment and subsequent commissioning of this headquarters is the first critical step in the full operationalisaion of the Brigade.
“I am aware of the critical support of the government and people of Delta State to the success of this Brigade and such support had engendered very good civil-military relations in the state.
“Your donation and funding of this headquarters has shown that there is good understanding of the roles of security to the development of any state, it further shows the correlation between security and development” – he said.
He commended the state government for the provision of vehicles to the Brigade assuring that the army will continue to reciprocate the kind gestures of the state government by ensuring more commitment and adequate security of the state.
In his remarks at the occasion, the General Officer Commanding, 6 Division Nigeria Army, Maj Gen Felix Agugo thanked Governor Okowa for the support to the Brigade and the Division.
Major highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of Certificate of Occupancy of the Brigade Headquarters Complex to the Chief of Army Staff and a guided tour of the complex.
Just In: Supreme çourt dismisses Emeka Ihedioha’s fresh appeal
By Bukola Olasanmi
The supreme court has just dismissed Emeka Ihedioha’s fresh appeal
The court said it does not have the competence to review its earlier decision.
The apex court, in a decision by a seven-man panel of Justices led by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Tanko Muhammad, reinstated the judgement it gave on January 14, which declared Hope Uzodinma of the All Progressive Congress, APC, as the validly elected governor of Imo state.
In the lead verdict that was delivered by Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, the apex court, held that Ihedioha’s application to set-aside the judgement that removed him from office lacked merit.
Call Oshiomhole to order, Governors’ Mandate tells Buhari
The political tension building up around the National Chairman of the ruling All Peoples Congress, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole just increased by another political pressure group in Abuja.
The Governors’ Mandate Network (GMN) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to call Oshiomhole to order so as to douse the political tension building up towards the gubernatorial elections in Edo state.
This warning was contained in a statement circulated in Abuja by the Chairman of GMN, Earl Osaro Onaiwu where he observed that “the former governor of the state, Oshiomhole, is unnecessarily distracting the governor, Godwin Obaseki from doing his job.
Onaiwu further noted that “Obaseki has performed credibly well for the state and has put the infrastructure in place that is obvious for everyone to see.
“The governor has changed the face of the state and has revived infrastructure that was abandoned by the previous governments.
“Oshiomhole is not doing the state any good, but distracting the governor from doing what he was elected to do.
“We are appealing to President Muhammadu Buhari to call Oshiomhole to order.
“He’s distracting our governor from doing his work he was elected to do.
“What he has done so far is visible for everyone to see. He has revived what was abandoned by the previous governments, he should be supported and encouraged to do what he was elected to do.
“These distractions will not help the state. When Oshiomhole was the governor nobody distracted him, he was allowed to do his work.
“We know how he fought those, who were alleged to be godfathers in the state.
“If the former governor hates what he described as godfatherism, why is he trying to subject the governor to such harrowing experience.
‘Enough of Oshiomhole’s highhandedness and stop embarrassing the state.”
“A word they say is enough for the wise’, Onaiwu concluded.
Okezie Ikpeazu emerges deputy Chairman of PDP Govs’ forum, as party harps on cohesion
By Bukola Olasanmi
Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu has emerged as the Deputy Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governors Forum.
Okezie’s emergence was announced on Wednesday’s night in Abuja at the end of the PDP’s Governors’ Forum’s first meeting under the chairmanship of the Sokoto state governor, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal in Abuja.
The meeting, which lasted for about three hours, was held at Shehu Shagari House, the Sokoto state governor’s lodge in Asokoro, Abuja.
Fielding questions from journalists at the end of the well attended meeting, Gov. Tambuwal disclosed that the forum discussed matters of its national spread and development, how it would be strengthened to meet future political challenges and myriads of issues affecting the nation.
In a communique issued by the forum and signed by Gov. Tambuwal, forum congratulated the PDP over “the recent Supreme Court verdict”, that brought Senator Diri Duoye and his Deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhruojakpo, to power.
The PDP Governors’ Forum specifically applauded the apex court’s Wednesday’s affirmation of the November 2019 Bayelsa State Gubernatorial Elections.
While ushering Senator Duoye into the meeting and the Forum, the body, according to the communique, “expressed joy that the Supreme Court was not misled to change its earlier judgement.”
The party expressed the hope that justice will be done in the case of the Imo State Governorship election by returning the rightful winner of the election, Rt Hon Emeka Ihedioha as Governor of Imo State to office.
According to the Governors, “We request the Supreme Court to, also, in the spirit of fairplay, reverse its decision in the Imo State Governorship as a result of the extra-ordinary circumstances that attended the decision”.
In attendance st the meeting were; the Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus and governors of Abia, Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Delta and Taraba.
The governor of Zamfara was represented by his Deputy, Barrister Mahdi Aliyu Muhammad.
Other stakeholders at the meeting were some members of the PDP National Working Committee (NWC).
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