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Fresh explosion claims 10 in Afghanistan

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No fewer than 10 people were injured following an explosion in a mosque in Aybak city, the capital of Northern Samangan province, in Afghanistan.

The Head of the Provincial Council, Hajji Raz Mohammad, said this on Friday.

“A mine planted by enemies in a mosque in Aybak city went off this afternoon, injuring 10 worshippers including the prayer leader,’’ Mohammad told Xinhua.

Meantime, hospital officials said 15 injured people, in which some are in critical condition, had been taken to nearby hospitals.

Spokesman for the provincial government, Sediq Azizi, also confirmed the incident, saying 10 people sustained injuries in the blast.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

The Redemption Kperogi Won’t Find

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By Okanga Agila

Wikipedia describes Farooq Adamu Kperogi as “a Nigerian academic, media scholar, public speaker and newspaper columnist.” He is a well-respected Nigerian but that was until he was outed as a fraud a few days ago. Kperogi made the unenviable list of “Fact-checking social media influencers who shared fake news during Nigerian general elections” alongside raucous politician, Dino Melaye.
The fact-checking was done by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR), which found that Kperogi deployed weapon grade fake news – videos and pictures – during the recent general elections. He shared a video of a female electoral official thumb printing ballot papers and claimed the crime was being committed to favour the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2019 presidential election but it turned out that the video was from 2015 and it was for a parliamentary election while the party being thumb printed for was Accord.

For someone that claims to be an associate professor of journalism, one that insists on holding those in authority to account, Kperogi fell short of his own standards as he refused to answer questions from the ICIR reporters that did the fact-checking. Tragically, the report done by ICIR exposed only a fraction of the fraud that the so called media scholar has pulled on his unsuspecting readers. He has a serial history of manipulating events to suit whatever interest(s) he is pandering to at the point when he is launching his mischief.

Naturally, the fact-checking is a major blow to whatever credibility Kperogi has. If he can lie with his posts on the scale he did during the elections, when emotions were highly volatile and the fake video could have triggered a nationwide inferno, one wonders if he has ever said the truth in any of his write-ups and posts when it did not seem much was at stake. A logical reaction is for Kperogi to attempt redeeming what he can of his image after literally being caught pants down by the fact-check.

It is thus not surprising that because he knew that he was about to be exposed he sought out what he knew would touch on raw nerves of right thinking Nigerians and of interest to those that are too mentally incapable to bother about knowing the difference. Less than 48 hours to the ICIR report being published, he picked on the war against Boko Haram in Borno (and neighbouring states) as his path of distraction to shoo attention away from the discovery of his lies. His approach, typical of the prescription in his writing is to add more falsehood to the falsehood he had been indicted for peddling.

In a piece he authored on June 22, Kperogi shamelessly picked on Borno state governor, Babagana Umaru Zulum, who he called several names for daring to suggest an alternative approach to dealing with Boko Haram. He went on to suggest that Boko Haram’s language of violence must be replied with violence and even threw some deranged inferences of ‘eye “plucker”’ with a feeble attempt at revisionism by claiming that ‘Gandhi’s oft-quoted aphorism that “an eye for an eye will only leave the whole world blind” is not entirely accurate.’ He must really think he is something special to attempt nullifying Ghandi’s wisdom.

To justify his perversion, he quoted Malcom X but forgot to quote his contemporary, Martin Luther King Jr., who met a fate no different from that of his contemporary anyway. Kperogi will do well to read Martin Luther King Jr.’s quote that “The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy, instead of diminishing evil, it multiplies it. Through violence you may murder the liar, but you cannot murder the lie, nor establish the truth. Through violence you may murder the hater, but you do not murder hate. In fact, violence merely increases hate.
“Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
Even as Kperogi attacked Zulum, he could not hide the object of his rage for long as he tried to diminish what President Muhammadu Buhari has achieved in the time he has been in office. Acknowledge that the Boko Haram crisis has crossed the timeline of one decade, which gave them time to have killed more people, but an equally murderous Niger Delta militants got the offer of rehabilitation and reintegration, which cannot be described as a total failure today. So at what point did it become a crime to attempt repeating a modified version of that approach with the insurgents? Plus, while it serves the liar’s interest to claim that President Buhari sided with Boko Haram in the Goodluck Jonathan years, it is disingenuous of him to not recall that the same Jonathan usually use the first person (plural) possessive pronoun “we” whenever he was referring the then murderous militants at a time he was Vice President to the late Umaru Yar’Adua.

The Nigerian Army and its leadership are natural victims of Kperogi’s misdirected venom, bystanders caught in the hail of his stray bullets of hatred for President Buhari. It does not matter that the military operates under known constraints and the ones not known to the public. It does not matter that the fire of terrorism that the Nigerian Army is putting out is being fed with fuel from beyond the borders of Nigeria. The successes that have been recorded in containing the insurgency and terrorist activities count for nothing. All so long as Kperogi finds something to throw angry Nigerians off the scent of the deception that this charlatan fed them during the elections and the preceding days.

Lying may be a way of life for Kperogi but to make war face paint with the blood of those that have been unfortunately killed by terrorists is a new low, even for him. The concept of “soft targets” does not in any way designate those that are being attacked as expendable on account of their class but is rather suggestive of the terrorists launching attacks against places where they know they will meet the least resistant. A man that deludes himself about teaching others the correct usage of English language should have at least made the effort to understand something as simple as this instead of using his ignorance of the concept as a basis to incite people to begin a class war.

It is okay for Kperogi to sit in Atlanta, United States and be asking why there is no outrage. It shows that he is disconnected from reality to a point where he now believes his own lies. The people he is inciting to be outraged are aware that President Buhari and the military are making the right efforts, which the Zulum, as a new governor, has also come to appreciate and keyed into. It is Kperogi who must be reminded that he can only try in vain to attempt setting Nigeria on fire after being paid for such assignment by neocons, the same people that make arms and other logistics available to Boko Haram. He is the one that should be encouraged to be ashamed that he is now trying to incite people to violence by writing about Boko Haram when his promotion of fake news during the elections could not achieve the same result when the country was most vulnerable.
In all these, the people targeted by Kperogi – President Buhari, Zulum and the leadership of the Nigerian military – are not the ones to be pitied. Even the nuisance himself is past the stage where one feels pity for him. Neither should any thoughts be spared for his hapless social media followers, who consume the bile he vomits all over the place without question. The true victims of Kperogi are the students that are being made to study journalism under a confirmed purveyor of fake news, a man in need of redemption. But it is the redemption that Kperogi will never find unless he first learn to purge himself free of hatred. Only then will he realize that he has strayed from the true path and have continued to walk farther away from reality.

Okanga wrote this piece from Agila, Benue State.

Buratai fetes troops at dubar, urges them to redouble efforts at ending terrorism

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The  Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai has urged troops to redouble their efforts so as to bring to an end terrorism in Nigeria.

The Army Chief gave the charge at a dubar feast with troops of Theatre Command Operation LAFIYA DOLE at the Command and Control Center in Maiduguri, Borno State.

A total of 300 troops drawn from the various Units and Formations across the Theatre Command attended the occasion, where, as a rare privilege, troops freely interacted one-on-one with the Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen TY Buratai.

At the event, without any restriction, troops were allowed to sincerely bare their minds on issues bothering them either as a group or individually, especially on professional matters like administration, welfare, logistics and general operational situation including progress and challenges.

In his remarks, Lt Gen TY Buratai commended the troops for their gallantry and sacrifices and enjoined them to be more robust and unyielding in the fight to end terrorism in the North East Nigeria. He requested them to open up to him in case of any problem or issue that he needs to know and address.

He conveyed the appreciation of Mr President, Commander in Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari for their commitment, sacrifices and loyalty to the nation.

Instructively, the Chief of Army Staff used the opportunity to remind the troops of the expectations of Nigerians as to their ability to keep the country safe, which as an Army, – we must be able to meet or surpass.

Few of the major highlights of the durbar session include the need for more patriotism, professionalism as well as the need to reappraise, reorganize and re-strategize to boost the operation and defeat the insurgency/terrorism.

Additionally, the need for troops to be mindful of fake news and terrorists’ propaganda was also highlighted during the durbar.

The climax of the occasion was that the troops had dinner with the Chief of Army Staff. They were elated, visibly happy and poured praises to the Chief of Army Staff for the opportunity, and most importantly for his untiring support in providing the required leadership, logistics and equipment to effectively prosecute the war.

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Lagos Agog as Army Day Celebration and Combat Support Week Kicks-off

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All is now set for the commencement of the 2019 Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) and Combat Support Arms Training Week.

According to a statement by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Sagir Musa, the event which will be attended by President Muhammadu Buhari will hold from Friday 28th June to Saturday 6th July 2019 in Lagos State with the theme “Professionally Responsive Soldiering: A Panacea for successful Military Operations’’.

Activities to mark the event will kick off on 28th June 2019 with a press conference by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai at the Headquarters, Theatre Command, Command and Control Centre in Maiduguri, Borno State.

Other activities lined up for the celebration include environmental sanitation exercise to be conducted on Saturday 29th June 2019 in some designated areas within 81 Division Area of Responsibility as well as in all units and formations across Nigeria.

Accordingly, interdenominational Church Service at St Charles Lwanga Catholic Church, Ikeja Cantonment and all units and formations Catholic and Protestant Churches in all Nigerian Army Barracks on 30th June 2019 and Juma’at Service on Friday 5th July 2019 in all the Mosques across the Nigerian Army formations and units.

Similarly, there will be an interesting novelty football match between the COAS team and Actors Guild of Nigeria team on Thursday 4th July 2019. While free medical outreaches in some selected communities in 81 Division Area of Responsibility and other Nigerian Army formations and units will be conducted on 3 July 2019.

President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to be the Special Guest of Honour during the grand finale slated for Saturday 6th July 2019 which will feature parade/march past in Ikeja Military Cantonment, COAS Commendation Award Ceremony, Exhibition of Infantry Light Armoured Vehicles and dance display by various selected Nigerian cultural troupes, among other activities.

TY DAJUMA IS WORTH N432 BILLION – BLOOMBERG

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United States-based financial data media house, Bloomberg, says a former Minister of Defence, Lt.Gen Theophilus Danjuma (retd.), is worth an estimated $1.2bn (N432bn).

This is the first time Danjuma’s net worth would be made public.

Danjuma was mentioned in the Panama Papers in 2017 among prominent Nigerians that operated foreign accounts and had foreign companies while holding public office.

The retired general was also among global personalities found to maintain secret accounts, operated with codes, with the Swiss branch of banking giant, HSBC.

According to Bloomberg’s latest report, Danjuma owns not less than 30 properties worldwide some of which include hotels, luxury apartments and others.

Bloomberg said in a report that Danjuma had also acquired the ‘Kings Arms Hotel’,  a 300-year-old inn next to London’s Hampton Court Palace, once the home of King Henry VIII.

It’s set to open soon after refurbishment, with rooms costing about 250 pounds ($318) a night.

The report read in part, “In this most English of settings, it’s fitting the owner is a retired military man still referred to as “General.” But for Theophilus Danjuma, this is just one investment in a network of assets that span at least three continents.

“The 80-year-old Nigerian is worth $1.2bn, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with his family office managing a portion of that wealth, often through low-key holdings such as the 14-room hotel.”

Hannatu Gentles, the second daughter of the retired general, confirmed to Bloomberg in an interview that the property was indeed bought by the family and would bear the ‘Danjuma’ name.

She said they paid 2.4m pounds (N1.09bn) for the hotel.

Gentles said redevelopment work was expected to end in March, filings show, but the inn’s age and protected status resulted in higher costs and delays.

“This is the first, and will possibly be the last, listed building we’ve worked on,” Gentles said. “It’s taken longer than we wanted, but our name is attached to the building and we want to be proud of our work. It’s been a hard slog.”

Danjuma’s new venture is far removed from civil war and deepwater oil fields, the spheres where he amassed his power and fortune.

In 2006, his South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd. sold almost half its contractor rights for a section off Nigeria’s coast to a state-backed Chinese firm for $1.8bn.

The ex-minister was awarded the block in 1998 by the regime of former dictator and fellow army officer Sani Abacha, making him one of a handful of Nigerians made extraordinarily wealthy from the country’s energy reserves.

“Basically, these people got winning lottery tickets,” said Antony Goldman, founder of West Africa-focused ProMedia Consulting. “At the time, you had a government desperate for credibility that was isolated internationally.” Danjuma was “someone who’s not really a politician, who is respected in business and in the army.”

Danjuma was born in 1938, the year Royal Dutch Shell received its first oil exploration license for the country and more than two decades before it gained independence from Britain.

He dropped out of college in 1960 to join the army, according to “Nigerian Politics in the Age of Yar’Adua” by Bayode Ogunmupe. He gained prominence after participating in the 1966 counter-coup against Nigeria’s first military dictator.

A decade later, he was stepping out of a Rolls-Royce in central London to meet British military officials in his role as chief of staff for Nigeria’s army. He left the military in 1979 and founded his oil firm and a shipping company, NAL-Comet, which now has more than 2,000 employees in Nigeria. Danjuma paid $25m in 1998 for the oil field exploration license that made him a billionaire. A year later, he became Nigeria’s defence minister as the country returned to democracy.

He originally teamed up with Total SA and Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro SA on the block. The minority stake that Danjuma’s company now owns is worth $450m, according to Bloomberg’s wealth index.

“Beyond the UK, they own real estate in California and have bought and sold property in Singapore. Their family office also oversees private equity investments, trust funds and a venture capital arm that backs family-run art and film companies. The Danjumas own more than 30 properties worldwide, filings show,” the report stated.

Confirming this, Danjuma’s daughter added, “We invest in real estate in other jurisdictions, but in the UK we always thought let’s stick to areas that we know.”

She noted that her father bought a residence in Singapore years ago, “and it made sense then to buy some more,” she said, adding they’ve since sold the properties because of tax law changes.

In addition to the Kings Arms Hotel, the Danjumas have developed residential properties this year in Esher and Wimbledon. They also own a boutique hotel in Lagos, serving beef carpaccio and lobster bisque in one of three dining areas and displaying works from the family’s art firm.

US WAR AGAINST IRAN WOULDN’T LAST VERY LONG – DONALD TRUMP

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US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he hopes the US does not go to war with Iran but if it did, America’s use of force would be overwhelming.

In an interview on Fox Business News, Trump was asked if America is going to go to war with Iran.

“Well, I hope we don’t but we’re in a very strong position if something should happen. We’re in a very strong position. It wouldn’t last very long, I can tell you that. And I’m not talking boots on the ground,” Trump said amid acute tensions between the two countries.

Nigerian Army 2019 Inter-Brigade Sports Competition Kicks-off in Port Harcourt

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The Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai has charged officers and men of the Nigerian Army to continue to imbibe the spirit of comradeship amongst themselves.

Gen. Buratai gave the charge Wednesday in Port Harcourt while declaring open the 2019 Inter-Brigade Sports Competition in Port Harcourt.

Represented by the General Officer Commanding 6 Division, Nigerian Army and Land Component Commander (LCC) Joint Task Force Operation Delta Safe (JTF OPDS), Maj Gen Jamil Sarham, Gen. Buratai enjoined participants to embrace the spirit of sportsmanship, fair-play and esprit de-corps throughout the period of the competition.

In his remarks, the General Officer Commanding 6 Division of the Nigerian Army Maj. Gen. Sarham represented by the Chief of Staff (COS), Headquarters 6 Division, Brig Gen Olatokumbo Bello described the event as a landmark that would bring together both officers and soldiers from various formations and units under the Division.

He expressed the hope that the competition would also serve as an avenue to promote mutual cooperation and comradeship amongst the participants.

He emphasised that, training and retraining of personnel in the Nigerian Army remain pivotal in achieving the required regimentation, professional responsiveness and maintaining combat efficiency needed to tackle the various security challenges facing the Nation in line with the vision of the COAS which is -“To have a Professionally Responsive Nigerian Army in the discharge of its Constitutional Roles”.

The GOC reiterated the belief that a well trained personnel would effectively command men and equipment placed under command to achieve the best results. He charged the participants to see the competition as an important professional exercise, urging them to take advantage of the opportunity to enhance their level of alertness and overall professional standing.

The ceremony taking place at the 6 Division Sports Ground in Port Harcourt Barracks, Rivers State, heralds several sporting activities including Football, Volleyball, Basket ball and Tug-of-War between the various formations and units under the Division.

The event is an annual activity in the Nigerian Army Calendar and will last from Monday 24th to Friday 28th of June 2019.

Gambia’s Jammeh ‘handpicked’ women for rape, abuse

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Former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh “handpicked” women to rape or sexually coerce by offering cash, gifts and other privileges, international rights groups alleged.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Swiss NGO TRIAL international said three women accused Jammeh of rape and sexual assault while he was in office between 1996 and 2017.

Jammeh’s administration was notorious for its brutality and corruption, but it was the first time that sexual abuse of women was extensively and publicly documented.

“Yahya Jammeh treated Gambian women like his personal property,” said Reed Brody, HRW’s legal counsel.

“Rape and sexual assault are crimes and Jammeh is not above the law – and no woman is beneath it,” he added.

‘Protocol girls’

The investigation was based on evidence from four women, eight former Gambian officials, and several other witnesses, the rights groups said.

Jammeh had “protocol girls” who were required to be on call to provide him with sex.

He “handpicked young women to satisfy his sexual fantasies”, according to a top aide quoted.

The findings also alleged as an inducement, Jammehwould lavish gifts on them or provide support for their impoverished families, or offer a scholarship to study abroad.

They were required to live next to his residence and were barred from leaving without his authorisation. If they refused his sexual demands, he would threaten or hit them, according to testimonies.

The “protocol girls” were overseen by his female cousin, Jimbee Jammeh, who also procured other women for him, the statement said.

One of the victims was Toufah Jallow, then an 18-year-old drama student, who was the 2014 winner of the main state-sponsored beauty pageant, which Jammeh had lauded as “a means to empower girls”.

Over six months, she refused his advances, rejected his offer to become a “protocol girl”, and a proposal to marry him, Jallow said.

After aides brought her to attend a pre-Ramadan Quran recital at the State House, Yahya locked her in a room, hit and threatened her, injected her with a liquid and raped her, according to her testimony.

AFCON 2019: Rohr drops Mikel, makes five changes in Eagles to face Guinea

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Gernot Rohr has dropped his captain, Mikel Obi, for the second group game against Guinea at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations taking place in Egypt.

Many Nigerians had asked that Mikel be dropped to the bench after his below-par performance against Burundi.

Other changes made to the starting 11 are: Odion Ighalo, who scored the only goal against Burundi, replaces Paul Onuachu; and Moses Simon starts ahead of 20-year-old Samuel Chukwueze.

With Shehu Abdullahi still out injured, Chidozie Awaziem consolidates his hold at right back with his first Eagles start since October 2017 while Leon Balogun starts his first AFCON game ever, replacing the slightly injured William Troost-Ekong. Ahmed Musa also starts after his substitute appearance against Burundi.

The starting 11: Daniel Akpeyi, Kenneth Omeruo, Leon Balogun, Ola Aina, Chidozie Awaziem, Wilfred Ndidi, Oghenekaro Etebo, Alex Iwobi, Ahmed Musa, Moses Simon, and Odion Ighalo.

The Eagles won their first match against Burundi 1-0 while the Syli Stars of Guinea drew 2-2 against debutants Madagascar.

The match between Nigeria and Guinea kicks off at 3:30 p.m.

HIJAB CONTROVERSY: COURT STRIKES OUT CASE AGAINST U.I

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A judge, Ladiran Akintola of an Oyo State High Court, Ibadan, on Tuesday struck out a fundamental human rights suit challenging the refusal of the University of Ibadan International School to allow female Muslim students wear hijab on their school uniforms.

The suit against the school, UI, its Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), who also doubles as Chairman of the Board of Governors in the school and the school’s principal, Phebean Olowe, was filed by some parents of female Muslim students in the school on behalf of their children and wards.

The plaintiffs argued that the continued refusal of the defendants to allow the students use hijab on their school uniform within the premises of the school was unconstitutional and constituted violation of the applicants’ rights to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

But, Mr Akintola in his ruling on Tuesday, maintained that the originating summon of the applicants contravened the provision of the constitution of Nigeria.

Mr Akintola said that the provision of the constitution does not allow filing of a joint action in a fundamental human right suit.

He said that the section of the constitution on fundamental human right allows ”separate filing of an action on the matter”.

Mr Akintola upheld the preliminary objection filed by Abdul-Aziz Jimoh, one of the counsels to respondents in the matter, and struck out the suit.

Mr Jimoh had earlier moved preliminary objection which was not objected to by the applicants’ counsel, Sulayman Alabi.