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USSD Bank Charges: Minister orders MTN to halt plans

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The Federal Ministry of Communications has distanced itself from the viral text message allegedly sent by the Mobile Network Operator MTN Nigeria and other Mobile Operators notifying subscribers of a four naira (N4:00) charge per 20 seconds on USSD access to banking services from the 21st of October 2019.

A statement from the office of the Minister of Communications Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami says the ministry is unaware of the development.

Consequently, the Minister has directed the sector regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to ensure the operator suspends such plans forthwith.

 

Nnamdi Kanu blames FG over mother’s death

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Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has blamed the Nigerian government over the death his mother,  Mrs Ugoeze Sally Nmeme Kanu who died in Germany.

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu announced the death of his mother via a video he posted on his social media handle.

Kanu revealed that his mother died in Germany on 30th August, 2019 as a result of the trauma she faced during the operation Python Dance in Abia State, Nigeria.

Kanu, however, described her as a very caring and loving mother.

He further disclosed that her mother is passionate about the sovereign State of Biafra.

He said : “Today I announce the passing of my mother Ugoeze Sally Nmeme Kanu. May Chukwu Okike Abiama grant her eternal rest.”

Boko Haram, Ndume and the Rest of Us

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By Abraham Yomi

Senator Ali Ndume is a lucky man. But that luck has become torture for him so he is desperate to undo it in the hope that he can point to whatever sufferings follows as proof that karma has dealt him punishment for the bad things he has done against the land, against the rest of us. He is hooked on seeking redemption through penance for being among the leading financial backers and strategic supporters of Boko Haram terrorist group, more like the major godfather that allowed it grow from an irritant band of extremists into the bloodthirsty machine that requires the army to destroy.

The court of law might have acquitted Ndume of sponsoring Boko Haram but the real court, the court presided over by conscience has not allowed him rest. He knows that minus the technicalities that sometimes allow hardened criminals to evade justice, the arrest of the spokesman of the terrorist sect, Ali Sanda Umar Konduga, also known Al-Zawahiri, in his house is a crime that is intolerable. It is understandable if this has sent him into a manic-depressive spin.
That acquittal has damaged Ndume on two levels.

First is that he suffers the pain of not being able to satisfactorily pay for his sins, which makes him feel haunted by the sheer number of people that his associates have killed. It is this profound guilt that seems to take charge in the moments he tend to display a nationalistic zeal about crushing or defeating Boko Haram.

But on the dark side, escaping justice has made an unrepentant monster out of a man that has benefited so much from terrorism that not even a troubled conscience can make him kick the addiction of getting highs from the killings he paid for. His being re-elected as the Senator representing Borno South District has worsened his identity crisis as he now goes around with the notion that it matters not that his political empire is built out of human skeletons and watered by blood. He will have no incentives to halt his murderous pastime.

Unfortunately, irrespective of what remorse he feels in his human moment, the inordinate ambition in him has become set in using Boko Haram to haunt the rest of us. He has graduated from merely housing the spokesperson of the terrorist group to becoming its defacto mouthpiece. Why be seen with senior propaganda commanders of Boko Haram when he can himself run the propaganda while exploiting parliamentary immunity that ensures no one remembers to charge him to court as was the case when he was found out harbouring a terrorist.

That explains Ndume’s new tactics of hiding behind oversight visits and poor budgetary funding to continue the work he has being doing for Boko Haram terrorists, helping them to project the Nigerian military, indeed the entire Nigerian state in bad light. To get this job done, he quoted figures of military fatalities that strongly confirm that he got his own tallies from Boko Haram commanders, who definitely inflated figures to create the impression that they gave the Nigerian military as much bloodied nose as they have been given the present administration first came into office.

Ndume, who is handicapped enough to not know how to improve the lives of the people he claims to represents, was able to find graves and mass graves in a cemetery, making it sound as if cemeteries are meant to perform other functions other than holding human remains. Perhaps, his confusion arose from not seeing as many graves there as his boys had promised him he would find.

The Senator will never learn to the extent that the rest of us, particularly his constituents, have neglected to teach him the lessons he deserves to learn. His demotion from House Leader and rejection when he attempted to become the President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria were befitting outcomes that had already set him on the path of rehabilitation from his obsessive pursuit of power.

But some people later fell for his blackmail and made him the chairman of Senate Committee on Army; if the intention of those that did this was to ‘give the cat custody of the fish’ then it is not working. This cat does not possess the requisite capacity for remorse to know not to eat the fish in its custody. Giving Ndume oversight of the Army in Senate has not done much to dampen his murderous pursuits. If anything, he now sees an easier way to achieve ascendancy for Boko Haram in a way that is far more effective than when he was holding secret telephone conversations with the group’s commanders or when he was providing them accommodation.

On top of that, the position has now given him the platform to play the hand we have given him against the country. He is now baiting the country, taunting the rest of us with a supposed prowess of Boko Haram against an Army we assigned with keeping us safe. It is a situation we should all be worried about for the very reason that this same man that is openly supporting Boko Haram gets to decide what funding the Army gets as it continues its war against terrorists. To the extent that he has not given up his ways, affiliation and sympathies for the group then the military will not get the legislative support it requires to function effectively.

Logic dictates that the Senate leadership should drop Ndume from the current role that gave him oversight of the Army. But even if the Senate gets around to doing this, Ndume will remain a threat to national security so long as he remains in the Senate. A country that has a pressing need to defeat terrorism cannot afford to have even one pro-terrorist lawmaker in its parliament, even when it is one facing the emotional crisis of confronting his past and ongoing romance with terrorists.

Yomi is a security expert based in Lagos.

Breaking: Escaped Kano zoo lion captured

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A lion that escaped from its cage at Kano Zoological Garden on Saturday night has been recaptured authorities say.

Head of the zoological garden, Sai’du Gwarzo, told BBC Hausa on Sunday that the lion was found inside the zoo premises.

Mr Gwarzo said the lion was found in a cage belonging to goats. It had killed and eaten all the goats in the cage.

“The rangers had succeeded in locking up the cage before the lion was shot with an injection which made him less harmful before it was captured and returned to its cage,” he said.

The escape was said to have occurred around 9 pm on Saturday when rangers were trying to put the lion back to its cage after returning from the national agricultural show which took place in Nasarawa State.

The incident caused panic among residents of Zoo Road. “My entire family members will be indoors even if it will take one month to recover the lion. I have not experienced this kind of fear since I packed into this area more than 15 years,” a resident had said.

Tactical Boomerang: 7 Boko Haram insurgents Killed, 8 others crippled by their own Improvised Explosive Device in Borno

Seven marauding Boko Haram insurgents escaping advancing Nigerian Army troops met their waterloo as one of their vehicles, a Toyota Sam Sahara Model, stepped on an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) laid by them against troops at Lamba’a Forest along Jakana – Mainok Road in Borno State.

The self-inflicted incident left another eight insurgents crippled as troops continue a mop-up operation in the general area.

In another development, a syndicate that specializes in the smuggling of smoked fish from the Lake Chad region for sale in some parts of Nigeria have been busted by the diligent troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE.

Reliable information available revealed that Boko Haram criminals/Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) and their collaborators are using the fish business to finance and sustain their heinous activities. The proceeds from the sales are believed to be channelled into the procurement of food stuff, groceries, drugs, toiletries, vehicle spare parts and other items for the sustenance of their criminal activities.

 

Relatedly, troops of Sector 3 Operation LAFIYA DOLE while acting on a reliable intelligence, raided the residence of some suspected illegal fish smugglers near Water Board Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camp in Monguno LGA of Borno State.

Four suspects were arrested and 16 sacks of smoked fish concealed in a room were recovered. In a similar operation conducted by troops of Sector 2 Operation LAFIYA DOLE on 10 October 2019, 9 vehicles loaded with illegal smoked fish consignments were equally intercepted at Bukarti in Geidam LGA of Yobe State en-route Hadejia in Jigawa State. Consequently, 18 suspects including drivers, conductors, mechanics and agents were also apprehended.

In another development, troops deployed at a Check Point along Baga Road in Borno State while on Operation POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION arrested one Musa Ishaku while in possession of a fake Nigeria Customs ID card which he has been using to deceive security agencies.

Additionally, troops of 1 Division also rescued 4 kidnapped students from bandits at Gurmi Village in Chikun LGA of Kaduna State after a brief fire fight with criminals.

Insecurity soon to become history -CDS

The various forms of insecurity bedeviling Nigeria would soon become a thing of the past.

Special Guest Of Honour ànd Reviewing Officer, 78th Regular Recruits Intake, Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin gave the assurance at the passing out parade held at the Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria on Saturday October 19, 2019, while delivering his address.

“Nigeria facing various security challenges, occasioned by Boko Haram, banditry and kidnapping. The security challenges will soon come to an end as we will not rest on our oars,” he assured.

He said that Depot Nigerian Army has been bringing innovative ways into training of Army personnel that is yielding positive results in the various theatres of operations.

“The brilliant displays in various theatre of operations as a result of innovations at the Depot Nigerian Army,” he said.

He urged the new recruits to remain focused and dedicated.

“Avoid any acts capable of tarnishing image of Nigerian Army and the nation in general,” he said.

He congratulated them on the completion of their training and welcomed them into the military.

“Do your utmost best in sustaining values obtained in training. I urge you to retain mental, physical and moral training given to you in this institution.

“I therefore, urge you not to relent but improve on your competencies by attending other courses,” he advised.

Special awards were presented to recruits, some of which are; Chief of Army Staff Award, which went to Recruit Suleiman Ismail (Alpha Company).

Chief of Administration Award was presented to Recruit Igwe Grace ( Alpha Company), while Commandant Depot Nigerian Army Award went to Recruit Isa Tohi (Charlie Company).

Several dignitaries attended the POP, notable among whom were Governor Nasir el-Rufai, represented by the Kaduna State Commissioner, Internal Security and Home Affairs, Honourable Samuel Aruwan, representatives of governors of Katsina and Kano states.

Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai and the Commandant Depot Nigerian Army, Major General Sani Mohammed were also visibly present.

3 die in Anambra beer parlour inferno

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An early morning fire at a beer parlour in Nnewi, Anambra State, on Friday killed three female workers who were sleeping in the building.

The incident happened at Ezekwuabo Otolo Nnewi, close to St. Thomas Anglican Church (Akwudo).

The fire started at the place, called Padded Joint, around 3:00 a.m.

The source of the fire was yet to be ascertained at the time of this report.

A resident of the area, who asked not to be named, said that the owner of the motel is a woman fondly called ‘Obodo Umu Anumanu.’

The source said the owner closed the beer parlour where the three girls slept before leaving for her house the night before the fire outbreak.

The source said it is a normal occurrence for the owner to close the building and go home with the keys even if some of her staff slept over.

“The three girls could not escape because the rooms were locked and there was no way for them to exit as at that time,” the source said.

The corpses of the deceased have been deposited at the Nnewi Diocesan Hospital (Akwudo) by the police.

The police commissioner in the state, John Abang, confirmed the incident.

Impeachment: I am still the Deputy Governor of Kogi State –Achuba

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Mr Simon Achuba has insisted that he is the Deputy Governor of Kogi State.

He stated this shortly after he was impeached by members of the State House of Assembly.

“What they have done is nothing. I am the deputy governor of Kogi State and I remain the deputy governor of Kogi State,” Achuba said while condemning the action of the lawmakers.

Earlier, the House in a unanimous decision impeached the embattled former deputy governor following the submission of a report of the committee set up by the State Chief Judge, Justice Nasir Ajana, to investigate an allegation of gross misconduct against him.

Majority Leader of the House and member representing Ajaokuta State Constituency, Mr Hassan Abdullahi, had told reporters that the Speaker, Mr Mathew Kolawole, received the committee’s report which was studied and deliberated upon before the lawmakers took the decision.

3 fake journalists apprehended at National Assembly

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Following the proliferation of fake journalists at the National Assembly Abuja, the Nigerian police in conjunction with the House of Representatives Press Corps have apprehended three persons parading themselves for impersonation .

They were arrested shortly after the budget defence by the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Downstream which was held at the conference room 028.

Trouble started after an interview session with the Minister of State for Petroleum, Timipre Sylva when the hoodlums posing as journalists accosted the minister demanding for some gratification to the amazement of accredited journalists covering the house who tried to stop them.

These dare devil hoodlums however vented their anger on the accredited journalists and threatened to beat them up a situation that compelled the members of the press corps to call for help from the police and the Sergeant-at-Arms at the National Assembly who swung immediately into action and arrested the suspects through the directive of DPO , Umar Abdullahi Sambo ( SP ) .

The three suspects Balarabe, Ibrahim and Joseph were later taken to the national assembly police station where they were interrogated and detained for further investigation.

The Nigeria and Union of Journalists FCT Council had recently declared war against fake journalists asking them to relocate from the nations capital as their is no more hiding place for them.

In line with this, the NUJ inaugurated a nine man committee to tackle the menace of these hoodlums who have continuously brought the image of the journalism profession into disrepute.

Dickson, Wike, other oil-producing state Governors meet Buhari, discuss issues of concern

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President Muhammadu Buhari has on Thursday received in audience Governors of the nine oil-producing states in the country in a bid to discuss issues of concern.

The meeting which involved 9 states governors comprising the Niger Delta Development Commission Board held at the Aso Villa in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

Briefing State House correspondents at the end of the meeting, Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State said the issues discussed bothered on security, economy and the development of their various states.

He said he was happy that President Buhari acknowledged the challenges highlighted and has promised to work towards resolving some of them.

Meanwhile, the governor spoke about the forthcoming governorship election in Bayelsa and called for peaceful and credible exercise.

Also present at the meeting were Governors Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Emeka Ihedioha (Imo) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia).

Others are the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; as well as the ministers of Works and Housing and that of Niger Delta Affairs, Babatunde Fashola and Godswill Akpabio.