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Army Spokesman pays maiden visit to NASPRI, commends  innovation, gives charge on discipline, dedication and professionalism.

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Public Relations professionals in the Nigerian military have been charged to imbibe the ethics of the profession to achieve excellence in their various units of operations.

Col Sagir Musa being received by the commandant NASPRI, Col Mustapha Anka
Col Sagir Musa being received by the commandant NASPRI, Col Mustapha Anka

The Acting Director of Army Public Relations Col. Sagir Musa gave the charge Thursday while on a maiden visit to the Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information (NASPRI) in Bonny Cantonment Lagos.

Col. Musa while commending the Commandant and the staff officers for a great job in terms of new innovations and addition to courses now available at the institute, also charged students currently on course on the need for discipline, professional excellence, excellent civil military relations in their service to the Nigerian Army, and the Nation at large.

The Army spokesman who was received by NASPRI Acting Commandant, Col Mustapha Anka told the students that today’s Nigerian Army, in line with the vision of the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai which is to have a Professionally responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles is a force of excellence, healthy competition among personnel of the service and the increasing desire for excellent public relations and information management skills.

“It is one thing to go for a course and it is another thing to deliver on what you have learnt. You have to buckle up, you have to work harder and harder, show more interest in the course and obey rules and regulations ” he said.

He reminded the students that the job of a soldier is not for the undisciplined, but for those who are diligent and ready to persevere.

He therefore charged the students to go the extra mile of learning ahead and getting all the necessary skills that will make them relevant among others in performing their duties in peace or war times.

Col Sagir Musa informed the NASPRI family that the Chief of Army Staff has graciously approved financial and logistical requirements for 2019 Directorate of Army Public Relations Study Period and Media Facility visit which will be conducted soon in 1 Division and 81 Division Areas of Responsibilities.

Earlier while receiving briefing inside the office of the Commandant NASPRI Col MA Anka in the presence of NASPRI Principal Staff Officers, Deputy Director Army Public Relations 81 Division and other Assistant Directors of the Army Public Relations serving in some units and formations of the Nigerian Army in 81 Division Area of Responsibility.

The Commandant highlighted some of the achievements recorded and enumerated some of the challenges the school is facing.

The Army Spokesman also used the opportunity to separately warn the officers and students to desist from any conduct that will negatively affect the image of the Nigerian Army, hence he reminded them the need for professionalism, responsiveness, working within stipulated rules and regulations as well as improved/excellent civil-military relations, in line with the desire/directive of the Chief of Army Staff.

During the visit, the Acting Commandant took time to make a detailed presentation of the School’s training packages, features, achievements, prospects, challenges and recommendations. Col Musa appreciated the Commandant for his achievements and promised a follow-up on the recommendations. He also took a tour round the school.

The Army Spokesman accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Col MM Dole.

The Nigerian Army School of Public Relations and Information draws participants from other arms of the armed force and the paramilitary.

Col Sagir Musa in a group photographs with course participants at NASPRI
Col Sagir Musa in a group photographs with course participants at NASPRI

N-Power Announces When N-Creative Programme Will Start

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N-Power, the Federal Government’s youth empowerment scheme, has disclosed when its N-Creative programme would start.

It declared that the N-Power Creative would start on Friday.

In a tweet on Thursday, the scheme directed prospective beneficiaries to check their emails for further information.

“Hey Peeps.

“N-Power Creative starts this Friday. If you are a beneficiary, be sure to check your email,” the tweet read.

The N-Creative programme was announced in October 2018.

The programme will train and develop 5,000 young creative talents. The strategy is to put Nigeria’s creative industry on the global radar as exporters of world-class services and content.

The training, which would last three months, is made up of 1-month in-class and a 2-month hands-on group project, across selected Nigerian cities.

The participants will be trained and certified in one of the following courses: Animation, Graphic Design, Post-production and Script Writing.

Senator Elisha Abbo arrives FCT police command for interrogation

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Embattled Senator Elisha Abbo, who allegedly assaulted a nursing mother at an adult toy shop in Abuja, has arrived at the Federal Capital Territory Police Command for interrogation.

The Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker representing Adamawa North Senatorial District is currently being interrogated by detectives.

The FCT Police Commissioner, Bala Ciroma, confirmed that Abbo was presently interacting with operatives at the command.

“He is still with us,” Ciroma explained.

Our correspondent learnt that the senator earlier met with the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, at the Force headquarters before heading to the command for questioning.

Following the outrage over a trending video of the young lawmaker assaulting his victim, the IG  had directed the CP to carry out an investigation into the incident.

The IG also asked Ciroma to undertake a forensic investigation of the footage which showed Abbo repeatedly slapping his victim over what appeared to be a minor disagreement while a police officer looked on.

PHOTOS: Crocodile Eats 2-Year-Old Girl Alive Before Her Helpless Mother

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A toddler was killed by crocodiles after tumbling down a pit at her family’s farm. Rom Roath Neary, two, wandered off never to be seen alive again while her mum was busy looking after her newborn baby.

According to Metro UK, Dad Min Min, 35, initially searched the house before finding his daughter’s skull stripped of flesh on the ground of a concrete crocodile enclosure in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Police Lieutenant Och Sophen said the family recently built a fence around the concrete pool but small children were still small enough to fit through the gaps.

Harrowing pictures show the toddler’s parents breaking down in tears as they clutch their daughter’s remains in their living room. Officers urged other families who run crocodile farms to take extra care to prevent children from getting anywhere near the animals.

OLAMIDE IMPREGNATES POPULAR OAP, MARIA OKAN

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The Chief Executive Officer of YBNL Records, Olamide, has reportedly impregnated popular on-air personality, Maria Okan.

This comes after the rapper showed off his new son on Instagram.

Information reaching TheNigerian News reveal that Olamide was in a secret relationship with Okan.

It is alleged that the OAP took a huge amount of money from the record label boss to terminate the pregnancy and return to the UK but upon arrival, she decided to keep the baby thus breaching the agreement.

The Chief Executive Officer of YBNL Records, Olamide, has reportedly impregnated popular on-air personality, Maria Okan.

This comes after the rapper showed off his new son on Instagram.

Information reaching TheNigerian News reveal that Olamide was in a secret relationship with Okan

It is alleged that the OAP took a huge amount of money from the record label boss to terminate the pregnancy and return to the UK but upon arrival, she decided to keep the baby thus breaching the agreement.

Olamide realising the situation has calmed matters by telling his wife.

SENATOR ELISHA ABBO IN FRESH ASSAULT SCANDAL

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Adamawa-North lawmaker, Senator Elisha Abbo, has been drawn into a fresh scandal as a photojournalist, Olumuyiwa Owolabi, has accused him of assault and breach of agreement.

He said he first met Abbo in 2014 during the run-up to the June 2014 Ekiti State governorship election which Ayodele Fayose won.

Owolabi, who was the official photographer of Fayose during the election, said he met Abbo in Ekiti State and Abbo told him that he would like him to do some jobs for him.

He said, “The viral video of Senator Elisha Abbo assaulting a young lady isn’t a new to me as I was one of his victims of assault years back.

“I met him during the campaign of former Governor Ayodele Fayose while I was the official photojournalist assigned to Fayose during the electioneering campaign and later head of photojournalists to his deputy after the election.”

The photojournalist said Abbo, who was contesting for senator on the platform of the All Progressives Congress at the time, entered into a contract with him to cover his political activities at the cost of N2.8m.

He said on August 13, 2014, he travelled with Abbo to Yola, Adamawa State, from Abuja by air and they lodged at Lelewa hotel for weeks while campaigning for the primaries which was eventually won by Senator Binta Garba.

Olumuyiwa Owolabi, the photographer

 

The photojournalist said he travelled along with the senator from Adamawa to Mubi, Vintim Muchala to Mubi and later back to Yola after he lost the senatorial primary.

Owolabi said, “On approaching Senator Abbo to enforce the contract agreement we had, he refused to pay. He ignored several pleas for him to just give me part of my money.

“On the fateful day we wanted to travel together to Mubi for

 

the last campaign, Boko Haram invaded the place prior to the day we ought to have

 

travelled. Due to the attack by Boko Haram, I began to plead with him that I needed to leave the state.

“As soon as he came out, I began to plead with him that I had to go. The next thing he said was that I was embarrassing him. He started beating and slapping me. He told his orderly to put me inside the pickup truck. He told them to point their guns at me and that he would kill me and tell people I was a member of Boko Haram.“After several text messages and calls put through to him were ignored, I had no choice but to sit in front of his room where he was lodged at Dansoho Hotel, Yola. This was around 5pm.”

“When I heard that statement, I was shocked because I didn’t know anybody there and I couldn’t speak their language fluently. No one could come to my rescue when he brutalised me, causing me to sprain my ankle.

“I began begging him to just leave me and let me go that I would leave the money for him because of his action.”

He alleged that Abbo’s police escort took him to Kaliwa Police Division around 2am with the instruction that he should be shot dead if he failed to comport himself.

The photojournalist added, “He had damaged my phone I couldn’t contact anybody; he tore my clothes and I was virtually naked.

“That very night, on getting to Kaliwa police station, I begged the investigating police officer to please let me use his phone to talk to one of my relatives. That was how I called one of my brothers that pleaded with the IPO to assist me out of the situation.

“The DPO came the following morning and begged him (Abbo) to give me transport fare to go back to meet my family. Till date, he hasn’t paid me the money.”

The photojournalist, who pleaded with Nigerians to help him, also shared photos of private chats he purportedly had with the senator.

MAKE NASS SACRED AND PURPOSEFUL – AFIL TO LAWAN, GBAJA

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A coalition of young Nigerian groups under the aegis of Advocates For integrity in Leadership (AFIL) have called on the senate president, Ahmad LAwan and the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila to work towards ensuring that the National Assembly is sacred and purposeful.

The Group in an open letter to the Senate president and Speaker, lamented the dereliction and decadence of values and ethics in the National Assembly.

The group said it does not bore well on the image of Nigeria that senator Ovie Omo-Agege who was alleged to have invaded the senate during plenary with thugs to steal the Mace was now elected as a Deputy President of the same senate he desecrated 9 months ago.

In the Letter, AFIL also decried the emergence of Femi Gbajabiamila as speaker of the House of Representatives even though he was reported to have been suspended and dis-barred from the Georgia on allegations of fraud.

Read full letter;

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: NIGERIAN YOUTHS CALL FOR INTEGRITY IN THE HALLOWED CHAMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

  1. Advocates for Integrity in Leadership (AFIL) is a non-partisan coalition of concerned individuals and rights groups of young Nigerians. This Coalition is birthed out of the expedient and timely need to take a stand henceforth on matters impeding our future as young Nigerians.
  2. Since the 4th Republic, beginning from the very first Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Salisu Buhari, who was alleged to have forged his degree certificate, the National Assembly has continued to go through several integrity crises. As young Nigerians, we have witnessed several fights on the floor of the National Assembly, seen legislators climbing fences and several other worrisome occurrences. The climax of this is the recent election of Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege, who was alleged to have been involved in the theft of the Mace of the Nigerian Senate some months ago, as Deputy Senate President. Likewise, the recently elected Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, who was suspended from the Georgia State Bar in the United States of America for co-mingling clients’ funds. As young Nigerians, we say thus far, no further. This is not who we are and this is not the Nigeria we desire. We want the hallowed Chambers of the National Assembly to be sacred and purposeful.
  3. Nigeria is becoming a country that is hard to love, unattractive to fight for and difficult to be proud of. It is our sincere belief that many of the elders in this nation have failed us. They have sent wrong value messages to our generation, they have rewarded evil with good and they have set wrong patterns and templates for us. Sadly, they are teaching us that misbehaviour, rascality, and lawlessness are acceptable and yield great reward in Nigeria. The most bothersome part about this is that if our generation, which is the replacement generation, imbibes these values, as is already beginning to happen, there may truly be no hope for Nigeria.
  4. All over the world, Nigerians have unfortunately been tagged with the reputation of a lawless, fraudulent and corrupt people. This narrative has been seemingly justified by some indiscretions of some members of the National Assembly. Being the closest to the people in representative democracy, these activities of Members paint Nigerians in bad light, as whatever they do is seen to represent the views and carry the endorsement of their constituents. Such perceptions misrepresent the image and future of the Nigeria we desire, as young people. Thus, we find it necessary to speak up about these issues so that they can be addressed for the sake of our future.
  5. As part of our own contribution to nation building and development, this Coalition of young Nigerians is heralding a national value re-orientation movement, titled, ‘I Am Different’. As

young Nigerians, we are saying we are different, we are not fraudulent, we are not lawless, we are not lazy, we are not thieves, we are not corrupt and we want those that represent and lead us to reflect and promote values and ethics that will provide positive role models and inspire confidence in us.

  1. We decided to start this advocacy on national value reorientation from the legislative arm of government because it is the torchbearer of our democracy and the bastion of civil rule. This purposeful intervention will however not be limited to the Legislature. We shall take it to the judiciary, the executive and the people. For us, it is a national reawakening to dare to be different from ills that allay us, as a people and nation. It is an individual commitment to say #IamDifferent to achieve a collective responsibility for a nation that truly works. We Nigerians must play our role in nation building, even as we call on our leaders to play theirs.
  2. Furthermore, perhaps it has become necessary for us as a nation to commence a conversation on a possible review of the electoral process and criteria for members of the National Assembly so that there is a minimum standard and expectation of integrity for those who represent us in this critical arm of government.
  3. May I, at this juncture, thank all those who have identified with this initiative, especially the members of the Coalition, the Press, as well as eminent and patriotic Nigerians who have lent their time and personalities to the commencement of this initiative.
  4. Finally, as concerned young Nigerians, we wish to call upon every youth, legislator and individual who is truly different from the negative stereotypes about our nation and people, and who want to see a great Nigeria to kindly join this national value-reorientation movement – #IamDifferent. Nigeria is ours. Nigeria is the only country we have. We are not here by accident. Our destinies are tied to this nation. Our future is determined by the actions and inactions of our present. Therefore, we have a responsibility to stand up for Nigeria. Let us defend her and uphold her honour and glory. So help us, God.

BREAKING: FG SUSPENDS RUGA

The Federal Government has announced the suspension of the planned Ruga settlement project.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s New Media aide, Bashir Ahmad confirmed the suspension on his verified Twitter handle.

He tweeted, “The Federal Government after consultations with stakeholders has suspended the RUGA Settlement Project, for now, Kebbi State Governor disclosed that after a meeting with Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.”

BREAKING: SENATE BEGINS PROBE OF SENATOR ELISHA ABBO

The Senate on Wednesday, set up a bipartisan ad hoc committee headed by a former governor of Ebonyi State, Sam Egwu, to probe the alleged assault on a nursing mother by Senator Elisha Abbo.

The embattled senator is a Peoples Democratic Party member representing Adamawa North Senatorial District. He slapped a saleswoman at an adult toy shop in Abuja earlier this year.

The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, constituted the panel following a point of order raised by the Senator representing Kaduna Central, Uba Sani.

The Senate Leader, Abdullahi Yahaya; Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe; and Senator Opeyemi Bamidele,  supported Sani by condemning the action of the Senator.

The President of the Senate confirmed that he had been inundated with calls from concerned Nigerians within and outside the country asking the Senate to explain what happened.

Lawan said it would be unfair on either the Senator or the assaulted lady if the Senate should pass a judgment immediately based on the viral video clip.

He, therefore, asked the ad hoc committee to probe the issue critically by inviting both parties and submit its report within two weeks.

Other members of the panel are, Senators Oluremi Tinubu,  Mathew Urhoghide, Stella Oduah, Dauda Aliu Jika,  Sani Musa,  and Danladi Sankara.

IGP ORDERS ARREST OF SENATOR ELISHA ABBO

Following the outrage generated by the video showing a senator of the Federal Republic, Elisha Abbo, assaulting a woman in a sex toy shop in Abuja, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu, has ordered the arrest of the senator and his orderly by an investigative team set up by the Police Force headquarters in Abuja.

Investigations are currently ongoing at the Federal Capital Territory Police Command into the alleged attack on a sales girl by a serving senator in Abuja.

The news of the attack went viral after a video recorded by the Close Circuit Television (CCTV), installed in the shop was shared on the social media, an act which is said to have embarrassed the police authorities.

The Police force says they are doing everything within their powers to restore dignity to the force, following the conduct of the police orderly attached to the senator.