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Nigerian seeking Ghanaian passport arrested

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The Ghanaian National Security Operatives have arrested one Don Ofori Donny, a Nigerian, who was attempting to fraudulently acquire a Ghanaian passport.

Myjoyonline reports that Donny would have obtained the Ghanaian passport but for the timely arrival of the operatives. It was also reported that he had fraudulently in the past obtained a Ghanaian birth certificate and a voter identification card.

When asked why he needed the passport, he said ‘he wanted to belong’.

“I am a Nigerian who has been based in Ghana for a long time…I have been part of the people and I made myself part of the people so I decided to do everything [the people do],” he told Myjoyonline.

Investigation is still ongoing.

Juventus Coach Sarri Suffering With Pneumonia

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Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri is suffering from pneumonia, the Italian champions said on Monday, five days before their opening Serie A match of the season.

Sarri, a chain-smoking 60-year-old, who was appointed in June to replace Massimiliano Allegri, went down with flu last week, Juve said, and missed the friendly against third-tier Triestina on Saturday.

Juventus said that Sarri, who left Chelsea after one season to return to Serie A, had been present at the club’s training centre on Monday “where he coordinated the work of his staff” but did not conduct training on the pitch.

“In the late afternoon, he underwent further tests that confirmed he has pneumonia, for which specific therapy has been prescribed.

“Juve said in a statement. “The coach has authorised the club to communicate his state of health.”

Juventus did not say whether Sarri would be able to take charge of the team at Parma on Saturday.

The Turin side has won the last eight Serie A titles, including three under Antonio Conte and five under Allegri.

Sarri was previously coach of Napoli, who finished runners-up twice and third once in his three seasons in charge.

Repentant Bandits Now Help Us To Fight Banditry- Gov. Matawalle

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Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State has said that repentant herdsmen are now helping the security operatives in the state to fight banditry.

The Governor stated this today while presenting a goodwill message during a three-day workshop organised for the Nigerian Army which held in Gusau, Zamfara state.

Governor Matawalle said, following the peace initiatives introduced by his administration in finding solutions to armed banditry, the repentant bandits have now decided to assist his government in fighting criminals.

Matawalle said, “The repentant Fulanis had killed a recalcitrant bandit two days ago and brought his AK 47 rifle to me”.

The Governor, therefore, maintained that he would continue to adopt dialogue as a means of solving all forms of criminalities, calling on other governors to adopt the same measure.

He reiterated his government’s resolve to establish Ruga settlement for the Fulani herdsmen in the state, calling on the Federal government to assist him in that direction.

The Governor, however, commended the Nigerian Army and all other security agents who have contributed immensely in the fight against insurgency in the state.

EFCC RAIDS AMBODE’S EPE HOME

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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday morning raided the home of the former governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode in Epe area of Lagos.

A top aide of the former governor, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, confirmed that EFCC operatives raided Ambode’s home.

He revealed that Ambode was not in the country and the home had been raided in his absence.

The commission’s spokesman, Mr Tony Orilade, said the operatives were in Ambode’s house as part of investigations.

He said the visit was not a raid but “We are there for ongoing investigation.”

Orilade in a statement, he later issued said, “The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has since early hours of today, been inundated with calls that operatives of the Commission raided the residence of the former governor of Lagos State, Akinwunmi Ambode.

“We need to state for the records that the EFCC did not raid Ambode’s house. It is instructive that his administration, like other former governors, is under investigation, since they no longer constitutionally enjoy immunity against prosecution.

“The Commission hereby states with high sense of responsibility that the operatives did not raid Ambode’s residence.

“Whatever the Commission is presently doing with regards to the investigation is in line with its mandate and the rule of law.

“We wish to inform the social media to be circumspect in the reportage of any news with regards to investigation activities of the Commission.

“As a tradition, the Commission does not carry out investigation on the pages of the newspapers or through the media. Our operations are always covert until at a time when we file charges in court.

“Therefore, the attempt to cast the Commission in a bad light is unacceptable as the EFCC will never engage in illegal act. We remain committed to the war against corruption.”

The anti-graft agency had in a recent statement by Orilade announced the freezing of three banks accounts linked to Ambode which were allegedly used in the diversion of N9.9bn in September 2018.

Breaking: Supreme Court strikes out Atiku, PDP’s appeal

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The Supreme Court has struck out an appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

A five-man panel led by Justice Dattijo Muhammad said the appeal was statute-barred.

The appeal was filed by the PDP and Atiku to challenge a ruling of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal which held that they failed to file a response to an application by the All Progressives Congress.

The APC’s application had prayed for among others the dismissal of the appellants’ petition at the tribunal.

This came barely 24 hours to the closing of arguments by parties to the petition scheduled to come up on Wednesday.

Atiku and the PDP are by their petition before the tribunal challenging the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari at the February 23, 2019 election.

Source: Punch

Angry Nigerian deportees arrive Lagos Airport

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No fewer than 20 Nigerian migrants have been deported back home by the German authority.

The returnees were picked randomly at the early hours of yesterday and detained in a deportation prison prior to their repatriation.

The returnees lamented that they were denied access to their lawyers and chained in the plane while being deported back to Nigeria. They were visibly angry and did not allow journalists to take their pictures frontally, creating a scene as they made way through the multitude of airport officials and press men and women.

Rex Osas, a Germany-based activist and coordinator of Network Refugees4Refugees, a political platform for refugees/migrant self-organization based in Stuttgart, Germany, had earlier revealed plans by the German government to deport Nigerian migrants to the media.

Serena returns to Auckland for Australian Open warm-up

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Serena Williams announced Tuesday she will warm-up for January’s Australian Open at the Auckland Classic, a tournament that has mixed memories for the American superstar. Williams slumped to a shock second-round loss in her only previous appearance in New Zealand in 2017, lashing out at windy conditions she described as some of the “least favourite” she had ever experienced.

But she went on to win the Australian Open later that month, claiming the most recent of her 23 majors to pass Steffi Graf’s Open-era benchmark of 22.

She also announced her engagement to Alexis Ohanian while in New Zealand and it later emerged she was pregnant with her first child while competing at the tournament.

Currently ranked eighth in the world, the 37-year-old said she wanted to show New Zealanders what she could do on the court.

“Oh man, I want to win that title so bad,” she said in a statement.

“Last time I was there I had so much going on and although I fought through to win my first match, I know I didn’t play to my level.”

Since her 2017 triumph at Melbourne Park, Williams has been chasing a 24th Grand Slam to match Australian Margaret Court’s record.

She is battling back problems ahead of the US Open that forced her to retire from warm-up tournaments in Toronto and Cincinnatti.

Otukpo Environmental Clean-up: George Alli Signs MOU With Pro-Net Environmental.

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All is now set for the cleanup exercise of Otukpo and it’s environs, as the Caretaker Chairman of Otukpo Local Government, Rt. Hon. Geoge Alli on Monday, 19th August 2019,  signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pro-Net Environmental.

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George Alli was in AMAC office of the Waste management company to put finishing touches to the contract papers between Otukpo Local Government Council and the Sanitation outfit.

After his Swearing in June 2019, George Alli said Environmental Sanitation and Security will be twin thrust of his administration’s drive. The Council Chief said, “It is true, Otukpo and it’s surroundings is dirty and unwelcoming. But I am committed to finding a workable way of us to getting everyone involved in its clean-up and turn it into a city everyone will be proud of”.

Hon. Alli further said, “Sanitation and waste management is a delicate job that requires expertise, hence the need to bring in Pro-Net Environmental which have handled waste management for many organizations and agencies of Government, including AMAC, amongst others.”

Pro-Net Environmental provides cost effective waste management and resource recovery solutions to small, rural and remote communities. It also offer it’s services to Government Departments; Non-Govrnmental Organisations:District and Local Municipalities; Schools;Churches and private homes amongst others.

The Outfit is reputed to have array of clientels which includes Abuja Municipal Area Council, (AMAC), Exxon Mobil, Total, NNPC amongst others. Pro-Net is expected to move in with their Sanitation truck for work to commence in the coming days. .

George Alli further said, “I want to use this medium to solicit the maximum corporation of the good people of Otukpo who have always stood by me. To ensure maximum corporation and greater effectiveness, Council will begin massive public enlistment campaigns, after which council will set up mobile court. The mobile court will try, prosecute and sanction sanitation offenders, regardless of their position in the society”.

Alli solicited the support and cooperation of everyone, saying without the corporation of the people no single government project can succeed.

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Loud Ovation Galore When Buratai Visited Troops in Daura Army Base

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By Lawrence Audu

Thunderous applause and morale boosting chants rented the air as troops ignored their lineups scampering in all directions. They were over joyed on seeing the number one field commander, the spirit that inspires. -Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, the Chief of Army Staff has come to feel the pulse of his troops at the Nigerian Army’s Forward Operating Base in Daura, Katsina State.

The Nigerian Army Chief has over the years carved a special niche for himself by not just demystifying the Boko Haram insurgency, confronting other security challenges and insurrections in Nigeria. General Buratai is no doubt a charismatic commander leading from the front.

Upon assumption of office General Buratai relocated with other top commanders to the Northeast to confront headlong the menace of insurgency that has ravaged the country for years. This act indeed became the beginning of recovery of territories taken by the terrorists and the liberation of many captured civilians held hostage for years.

The visit of the Army Chief to Daura is very significant especially at a time the nation is confronted by cases of banditry in the Northwest of the country.

General Buratai commended the commitment and achievement of troops deployed at Forward Operating Base for combating armed banditry, cattle rustling and kidnapping among other menaces during Operation Harbin Kunama III and ongoing Operation HADARIN DAJI in the North-Western part of Nigeria.

He also disclosed the Army authority’s plans to replicate the noble concept of Super Camp in the region, with the aim of projecting offensive patrols, raids, ambushes and other combat missions to tackle the security threats occasioned by the activities of bandits and other criminals elements. He maintained that provision of logistics to enable troops to perform effectively remains his top priority, – a feat which he has sufficiently demonstrated in all the Theatre of operations since his assumption of office as the COAS.

Lt Gen TY Buratai announced that works and provision of infrastructure will soon commence on the proposed permanent site of the 171 Battalion located in Daura.

He informed them of the introduction of Boots and Polish allowances, among other welfare packages to boost troops morale, encourage hard work and professionalism.

There was loud ovation when the COAS conducted troops at the base to a series of Push-Ups. Troops were literally stopped from raising him up at the time.

Lt Gen TY Buratai (middle) leads troops to series of Push-Ups during the visit.
Lt Gen TY Buratai (middle) leads troops to series of Push-Ups during the visit.

Buratai: Nigerian Army’s Symbol Of Discipline

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By Nkechi Odoma

The office of the Chief of Army Staff ( COAS) is powerful anywhere by every yardstick of perception. The occupant of the exalted office, and in the case of Nigeria now, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai who wears a second heavier badge as leader, counter- insurgency operations is an influential personality by all standards.

As Nigeria’s number one soldier, the COAS wields enormous powers both within and outside military circles. And in the age of perennial and festering insurgency in Nigeria, Gen. Buratai ought to have been egoistic as Nigeria’s most priced warrior or man of valour.

Others in his position would have been prancing the Nigerian space with panache, haughtiness and magisterial aura for decimating and significantly crumbling Boko Haram insurgents. It is an uncommon feat.

And it is the experience of Nigerians with most previous occupants of the esteemed office of COAS, even when they have nothing to show as positive results for the war against terrorism. But such officers usually have enough pride and prompting for showmanship.

But Gen. Buratai’s humility, discipline and simplicity is remarkably unparalleled with some of his professional colleagues, including those of lesser status. He is always in control of himself in decency; he does not allow the aura of his exalted position usurp and suspend his senses as evident in his public outings and interactions with soldiers, and Nigerian public consistently.

He is grandiose in thoughts and calculative in actions. For ages, the people knew, an average Nigerian soldier is traditionally brash, brutish, fastidious, beast-like and permenantly callous. But even as the leader of Nigerian Army, Gen. Buratai is the direct opposite of the aforementioned traits.

Although a crack soldier, rugged and rough in the trenches, but the Army General and leader of counter-insurgency operations in Nigeria is unassuming, amiable, honest, blunt and a level-headed team player. He walks into a public place and departs unannounced, unlike other high-profile personalities.

And right from childhood, Gen. Buratai imbibed the virtues of discipline, self-esteem, hard work, truthfulness and preseverance. He has nurtured and grown up with these qualities. A strict soldier to a fault, Gen. Buratai is a stickler to excellence, timeliness and obligations he covenants with people.

These personal principles have endured in Buratai throughout his military career. They have been his source of nourishment especially when he began holding leadership positions in the Army. For years, he commanded the several special operations launched against militants in the Niger Delta. And thereafter, he participated in United Nations Observer Missions/assignments in Angola and elsewhere in the world, emerging with worthy medals in virtually all instances.

Therefore, upon his appointment as the COAS, by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, Gen. Buratai met an Army that was unprofessional, undisciplined, disloyal, unpatriotic and frustratingly weak. It is mild statement to say, he inherited an Army was in complete disarray.

Many may hate to recount, but it was a national shame and disgrace that Nigeria had an army that faltered before Boko Haram insurgents or shirked womanishly in the frontline of battles with terrorists. Buratai knew, an effeminate Army was the worse thing that could ever happen to a country.

Instantly, Gen. Buratai realized at once that a burden has been placed on his head to rebrand the Nigerian Army into a professionally responsible and responsive institution worthy of a great nation like Nigeria. He had the daunting task of remoulding Army personnel to align with it’s core constitutional mandate of preserving, safeguarding and protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nigeria.

Gen. Buratai hit the ground running, by immediately touring Army Divisions and Formations throughout the country. The visits afforded him a platform of personal interactions with officers and personnel. He gathered firsthand information about their problems and afflictions.

There was no time to waste, as the fire of a raging Boko Haram insurgency need to be urgently extinguished. The Army Chief instantly solved interim problems afflicting the Army such as poor or lack of fighting equipments, unpaid or delayed salaries and allowances which dampened the spirit of soldiers in confronting terrorism.

Going forward, he introduced welfare schemes such as ownership of personal houses by soldiers in retirement, expansion of office and barracks accomodations, alongside renovation of existing Army establishments across the federation.

Gen. Buratai introduced reforms and innovations in the Army which were strictly anchored on discipline, loyalty, patriotism, hard work, transparency and honesty, as pathfinders, which morally, pyschologically and physically prepared the Army for excellence in the performance of it’s constitutional responsibilities.

These were achieved via training and retraining of Army personnel through workshops, seminars and scholarly courses in specialised military institutions. Gen. Buratai’s creed which is popularised and has become a singsong in the Army is strict adherence to oath of office, professional ethics and Rules of Engagement ( ROE) at all times, whether on Internal Security (IS) special assignments or battling the religious extremist sect, Boko Haram.

It is to Gen. Buratai’s credit that a reformed Nigerian Army is substantially complying with the defined operational creeds, as soldiers are aware of Buratai’s zero tolerance for professional misconduct. And soldiers also knows, he does not fail to punish erring soldiers each time one is found culpable.

The Army Chief’s aversion to soldiers human rights violations of Nigerians is infectious. Apart from ensuring a smooth Army/ civil relations, Gen. Buratai has established a Human Rights Desk at the Army Headquarters ( AHQs) and replicated same in all major Army Divisions for ease of access to members of the public with such complaints against soldiers.

Today, and through the perfect reorientation of the Army by Gen. Buratai, soldiers are now served court summons by civilians who have disputes with them. And they appear in court to defend their actions in accordance with laws of the land. This was impossible in the immediate past history of the Nigerian Army and alien in civil/ military interactions.

But notwithstanding the stiff discipline imposed on the Army by Gen. Buratai, there are a few bad eggs who deviate from the norms by violating the code of conduct or creed of professionalism as persistently trumpeted. It’s not in doubt that every institution or system has it’s share of deviants.

However, Gen. Buratai spares no one caught in the ring over any professional misconduct. He has been consistent in punishing every established infraction by any soldier, no matter his rank. Those who have tested and relished Gen. Buratai’s affection for his personnel, but rewarded it with engaging in professional misconduct usually encounter him at a sour point.

Recent examples would suffice and for instance, by end of 2018, the General Court Martial (GCM) sitting in Maimalari Cantonment Maiduguri, Borno State handed down different punishments to
five personnel of the Nigerian Army for various offences.

President of the Court Martial, Brig. Gen. Olusegun Adesina revealed that the offences hinged on cowardice, negligence, abduction and indiscipline.

So, Captain Alhamdu Kwasau was found guilty of cowardly behaviour and negligence while on military duty. He had his rank of Captain reduced to a Lieutenant with two years lost of seniority.

The second and third accused officers, Captain Jimen Babangida and Lieutenant Sanusi Bello were also found guilty of conduct prejudiced to service discipline and were punished variously by the GCM.

Also, Sergeant Aliyu Hassan and Lance Corporal Bello Nasiru were found guilty by the GCM on offences bordering on abduction or attempts to commit abduction and extortions. They were sentenced to as much as five years imprisonment on different counts, aside demotion in ranks.

Similarly, last week, the Nigerian Army arrested a soldier, Ajayi Johnson who allegedly shot dead a commercial motorcyclist Chimaobi Nwaorgu of Umuokereke-Ngwa community in Obingwa Local Government Area, of Abia State.

The acussed soldier has not only been b arrested, but detained and the disciplinary procedure of trial is in progress in accordance with extant military laws. And if found guilty, he will be dismissed and handed over to the police for civil prosecution.

Additionally and in some instances, Gen. Buratai has had cause ton dismiss soldiers who indulged in professional misconduct and compromised the integrity and tainted the reputation of the Army as an institution.

In 2016, at least 38 Army personnel deployed on election duty were dismissed from the Nigerian Army for professional misconduct, as a disciplinary measure to serve as deterrence to others. And when Nigerians saw the vehemence Senior Army officers resisted alleged financial inducements by the Rivers State Gov. Nyesom Wike to compromise the 2019 general elections in the state, it was a loud testimony of Gen. Buratai’s reformation and rebranding of the Army.

Therefore, there is no doubt that Gen. Buratai is the Nigerian Army’s shining portrait of discipline and mirror of excellence. His dream and efforts at making the Nigerian Army one of the best in the world is gradually coming to fruition with a drastic reduction in incidents of professional misconducts by Army personnel generally.

Nigerians must necessarily spot the thin dividing line between an individual bad soldier and the institution of the reverred Nigerian Army. Much as they are intertwined, but there are slight differences.

Odoma wrote this piece from Garki, Abuja