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Information Leakage Is Hampering Our Activities, EFCC Complains

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The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has lamented that information leakage is hampering its investigative activities.

The anti-corruption agency said: “indeed, much damage has been done to the Commission’s investigation activities by this leak, especially as some of the cases mentioned are still at preliminary stages of investigation.”

In a statement today, Wednesday, by its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, EFCC said that the report that is making the round that Chief Judge of Nigeria, Ex minister of finance, Okonjo-Iweala; current solid mineral minister, John Fayemi; Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose, Others, did not emanate from the Commission.

The news, the statement said, appeared in The Punch Newspaper of today, Wednesday September 6, 2017 and it had to do with “a list of high profile persons, including the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, former Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Kayode Fayemi and Justice Abdu Kafarati of the Federal High Court, who are  said to be currently under investigation by the Commission.”

According to the newspaper, “The list, sighted by one of our correspondents via an EFCC source on Monday, was recently sent by the anti-graft agency to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), based on request.

The Commission said that the allusion to “an EFCC source” is diversionary and mischievous, adding: “for the avoidance of doubt, cases under investigation communicated to the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation by the Commission are classified information and it is troubling how such would be leaked to the media.

“The mastermind of this leak is out to create disaffection between the Commission and, particularly, the Judiciary. The Commission wishes to state categorically that it is currently not investigating Justices Onnoghen and Kafarati.

“While Onnoghen was being considered for his present position, the Commission received some petitions which were investigated and found to be without merit and discarded.” [myad]

Nigerian Army Battles Oil Thieves, Criminals In Port-Harcourt Creeks

Oil thieves

The 6 Division Nigerian Army Port Harcourt has engaged in fierce battle with oil thieves and other criminals in the creeks, leading to various degrees of injuries sustained by several criminals and two soldiers.

The gun battle, according to a statement by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Aminu Iliyasu, arose out the operations carried out by the soldiers aimed at detering various criminal acts being perpetrated within its Area of Responsibility  (AOR).

In a statement today, Colonel Aminu said that on Monday, September 4 September, troops of 6 Division Garrison, Port Harcourt on routine Anti-Bunkering patrol to Elechi and Abonnema Wharf, discovered and destroyed several quantities of suspected illegally refined Automated Gas Oil.

He said that in a similar operation conducted by troops of 29 Battalion Tactical Headquarters, Bille, Rivers State troops encountered armed illegal bunkerers, short of Feropkakama, a notorious bunkering site, who on sighting troops opened fire.

“However, the gallant troops repelled the attack and pursued the scampering criminals deep into the creeks with many of them sustaining gun shot wounds.

“Unfortunately, 2 brave soldiers were wounded in action, one of them critically but both are responding positively to treatment at a military facility in Port Harcourt.”

The Army Spokesman said that the constitutional operations carried out with the soldiers were:  anti-Illegal oil bunkering, anti-kidnapping, anti robbery, anti-cultism, anti- piracy as well as Stop and Search Operations against other sundry crimes being committed against law-abiding and peace loving citizens of the Niger Delta.

He said that the troops of 3 Battalion (Rear), Warri. Jad continue to dominate their AOR with the conduct of Stop and Search Operations with a view to maintaining the fragile peace that exists in the area and to identify, detect and intercept criminals, arms and ammunition within the area.

Colonel Aminu stressed that the measure has significantly reduced attacks on innocent communities, particularly along Ogbe-Ijoh and Aladja boundary, Isaba community, Mofor, Okwuokwuoko, Warri/Sapele and other notable hot spots around Warri metropolis.

He said that in a follow-up operation conducted yesterday, Tuesday, September 5, the troops of 29 Battalion Tactical Headquarters, Bille, Rivers State attacked the notorious illegal bunkering site at Feropkakama Camp after gun battle.

According to him, more success was recorded as troops discovered 14 pump action catridges, 4 empty AK 47 magazines, 8 pumping machines and several other illegal bunkering tools, adding that a massive manhunt, in conjunction with other sister security agencies, is under way to track down and arrest the fleeing criminals in order to bring them to justice.

He said that the troops of 130 Battalion in Harris Town, Rivers State had arrested one of the notorious kidnap kingpins known as Mr David Owhor AKA Chile who along with his gang members (at large) have been terrorising innocent people along East-West Road between Port Harcourt and Choba general area.

“The suspect is currently in military custody making useful confessions and assisting security agencies in making tremendous progress in the investigation that will lead to the eventual arrest of other gang members.

“The Division wishes to thank all peace loving citizens of the region particularly those that are voluntarily assisting the Command with vital and timely information that is aiding us to achieve  positive results in our efforts to protect lives and properties of all citizens and create a conducive atmosphere for peaceful co-existence. The Command also wishes to restate it’s commitment to crushing all forms of crime against the Niger Delta people by criminal elements within the region.” [myad]

Edwin Clark Asks Nnamdi Kanu To Drop Biafra, Says Restructuring Can’t Work

 

Edwin ClarkA former Nigeria federal commissioner and currently leader of the Ijaw nation in the Sout South, Chief Edwin Clark has asked the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu to drop the agitation for Biafra even as he condemned the Arewa coalition for the quit notice they issued to Igbos to leave the North.

Edwin Clark who spoke when the Chairman, Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debt, Senator Shehu Sani, paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja said: “when Kanu talks about Biafra, he is talking nonsense. We do not want a second war. America fought their civil war for a long time and they are not thinking of a second one. Kanu should drop the agitation.

“At the same time, it is arrogant and foolish on the part of some Northern youths to issue quit notice. You do not own the North. It is part of Nigeria and anybody can live there.

“The Igbos have been living in the North for over 100 years. I condemn all of them.

“We have been living together since 1914 and from time to time, we have been changing the way of our lives.

“In 1947, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe said the Richard Constitution was obnoxious; that it was anti-people. In 1950, we had the Macpherson Constitution which created the three regions and in 1963, we had another constitution.

“During all these constitutions, the issue of fiscal federation was very prominent. So, we have been restructuring this country and nobody talked about breaking up the country.

“The war between 1967 and 1970 was an unfortunate one.”

On clamour for regionalism, Clark said: “you cannot abolish the states now and say you want six regions. It is not going to be easy or possible now.

“I feel we should use the same states as federating units and the local governments should remain with the states.”

In his remarks, Sani said that theproblem Nigeria has with devolution of power is how to tackle some of the problems that come with it.

“For example, the present crop of governors might not be able to handle state police in a manner that people who disagree with them can be safe.

“Secondly, the manner in which elections are conducted by state independent electoral commissions where the ruling party in state wins all positions is worrisome.

“So, if we devolve the police, we have to allay the fears of people on the implications. Those who are championing some of these issues need to make clarifications.” [myad]

Making Jest Of Oba’s Wife: Oyo Gov Incurs Wrath Of Ibadan Traditional Institution

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Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has incurred the anger of Ibadan traditional institution for allegedly referring to the wife of Olubadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji, as his emissary before she got married to the monarch.

The family Heads (Mogajis) of Ibadan land, led by Chief Olawale Oladoja (Mogaji Akinsola compound), reacting to the statement by the governor on a radio programme, said the governor had disrespected the Olubadan throne and the Ibadan people.

Oladoja said: “we wish to respond to the governor’s broadcast over the Olubadan issue and coronation of some chiefs. We are a law-abiding people and we have gone to court over the issue. We are sure that they have the Ministry of Justice in the state government who interprets the law for the executive.

“The governor said in the broadcast that he used to send the present Olubadan’s wife to his (governor) girlfriend. That is an insult on the Olubadan throne and Ibadan people even when the event dated back many years. The woman in question is now an Olori. We are giving him (governor) a seven-day ultimatum to withdraw the statement.

“He has about 19 months more to spend as governor of the state after which he will become a former governor. He should realise that whatever we do today will become history tomorrow. If during your tenure you destablise the Ibadan custom despite being our brother, you will come back to meet it that way.

“We expect the state governor to know more on this issue and we also want the people to be aware that what we are fighting for concerns the traditional institution and progress of Ibadan land. We cannot be intimidated by anyone on this issue.

“We have nothing against the personality of Ajimobi as an Ibadan son, but we will never fold our arms and allow an individual or government to rubbish the custom of Ibadan land.” [myad]

I’m Determine To Make Ordinary Nigerians Feel The Impact Of Exit Of Recession – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari and President of Niger, Alhaji Mahamadou Issoufou
President Muhammadu Buhari and President of Niger, Alhaji Mahamadou Issoufou

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed happiness over the declaration of Nigeria being out of economic recession even as he said that the ultimate goal of his government is to make life easy for ordinary citizens.
Reacting to the news of Nigeria being out of the recession, from his Daura country home in Katsina State, the President stressed that his government is determined to make real impact of coming out recession to be felt with ordinary Nigerians experiencing a change in their living conditions.
Buhari, who also received the President of Niger, Alhaji Mahamadou Issoufou, in audience said: “I am very happy to hear the country is finally out of recession. Certainly I should be happy for what it is worth. I am looking forward to ensuring that the ordinary Nigerian feels the impact.’’
President Buhari commended all the managers of the economy for their hard work and commitment, stressing that more work needed to be done to improve the growth rate.
“Until coming out of recession translates into meaningful improvement in peoples’ lives, our work cannot be said to be done.”
In his remarks, the Nigerien President said that he was most delighted to see President Buhari in good health, praying that the almighty God would continue to strengthen him.
President Issoufou said he used the opportunity of the visit to discuss some bilateral and regional issues with President Buhari, which included the fight against Boko Haram, the economic challenges in the Lake Chad Basin and other developmental concerns that directly affect the livelihood of the citizens of both countries.
The Nigerien President was accompanied on the visit by a former Prime Minister, Dr.Hamid Algabid and the President of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of Niger, Moussa Moumouni Djermakoye.[myad]

Buhari Is Ready To Lay Down His Life To Keep Nigeria One – Adesina

Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and publicity, Femi Adesina has advised those who are “beating the drums of separation” to keep their peace as the President is ready to sacrifice himself for the unity of the country.
He emphasised that the government of President Buhari is resolute to preserve the unity, cohesion and togetherness of Nigeria.
Femi Adesina, who addressed a solidarity rally at the precincts of the Presidential Villa, for the Federal Government, organised in Abuja, by the Centre for Civil Society and Justice said: “the President has sworn to keep the unity of the country and whatever it takes, he will keep to that pledge.”
He stressed that President Buhari will also continue to uphold the contents of the constitution which he swore to uphold, adding that principal among the contents of the constitution is the recognition of Nigeria as one indissoluble entity.
The Presidential spokesman is happy that Nigeria has finally exited from economic recession, which he said, is a clear testimony that President Buhari’s administration is working for the progress and prosperity of all Nigerians.
He said that the exit of Nigeria from such dangerous economic indicator shows that Nigeria now has a government that is working for them.
“It shows that we have a government that is interested in our welfare. We have a government that is interested in our well-being.
“Recession came due to some mistakes of the past and in just about a year, the government battled it and today we are officially out of recession and we give all glory to God.”
Adesina assured the rally that he would relay their message of support and solidarity on the unity of Nigeria to the President.
Earlier, the convener of the rally, Comrade Goodluck Obi said the group wholeheartedly supports President Buhari’s uncommon resolve to fix a nation ‘plundered and pillaged by irresponsible leadership in the past at various levels of government.”
Goodluck called on the National Assembly and the Judiciary to support the executive arm of government in the war against corruption, insurgency and economic recovery programmes.
“We want to sound a note of warning to both organs of government, that we the Nigerian people would no longer allow our collective destiny to be toyed with like a game.
“We are more than ever ready to mobilise the people to do the needful within the ambit of the law. Enough is Enough.” [myad]

The Fury Of Looser

Cameroon player

A player of the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, displaying a fit of anger at a Nigerian Super Eagles player…after loosing to Nigeria on 5-1 aggregate in Yaonde, in the World Cup elimination contest, Sunday. [myad]

Akwa Ibom Churches As Parastatals, By Reuben Abati

Religion was not quite a major divisive issue in the community in which we lived in the Old Cross River State in my days as a student there. On Sundays, students felt free to attend church service either within the campus or outside. I do not recall any major religious upheaval in the largely Christian community that the old Cross River was.
In those days, there was the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (Olumba Olumba), the indigenous Qua Iboe church, the Presbyterian church, the Anglican Church, the African Church, the Apostolic Church, the Foursquare Church, the AME Zion and the Methodist. The Pentecostal Churches were beginning to spread and take root. On campus, there was the formidable, evangelical Scriptures Union.
So much has changed between then and now. The return to civilian rule has worsened the political exploitation of religion in Nigeria, and the old Cross River is not exempted. The politicians who took over from the soldiers after Nigeria’s second independence in 1999, have made it all the more tragic, as the lines between religion and politics have become blurred. No part of the country is exempted and many of our clerics are no better than government agents and spokespersons.
This is sad because Nigeria’s second independence was a long battle that was won with the support of the religious establishment. With the annulment of the June 12, 1993 Presidential election, many clerics became pro-democracy activists. These clerics found the courage to turn the pulpit and the prayer ground into platforms for opposing military despotism. The Nigerian church became the church of the poor, defending the people against their tormentors. Many religious leaders saw the need to speak the truth to power and they did. But in the last 18 years, one of the most grievous outcomes of our democratic experience has been the manner in which religious platforms have become vehicles for opportunism, alimentary politics and sickening hypocrisy. The consequence could be as bizarre as the Boko Haram posing a threat to national sovereignty, and as treacherous as the clerics becoming government consultants and the churches no better than government parastatals.
I find the most pernicious devaluation of religion in this manner in the Old Cross River State, especially the part of it now known as Akwa Ibom State. Akwa Ibom is predominantly Christian and animist, with Christianity as the popularly advertised face of religion in the state. For some reason in that state, the churches and the state have closed ranks in the last 18 years to the clear disadvantage of the people. Churches in Akwa Ibom operate more like government parastatals. Our investigation reveals that the best title for anyone to bear in any government establishment in the state is Elder, or Apostle, or Evangelist, Supreme Leader, Pastor, Deacon…that is – it is increasingly the norm for government officials to identify with a particular church and to use their position to mobilize religious support for the government of the day. The state government also does not joke with the churches. It is a vicious and cynical mind-control game going on yonder. Akwa Ibom pastors and religious leaders have learnt to defer to the state government and they are well-patronized in return for their loyalty.
Our investigation, inspired by a recent scandalous incident, further shows that we are not generalizing when we say that in Akwa Ibom state, the biggest business is church business and sycophancy. The church in that state is distancing itself from the poor and lending itself to the state as an instrument. In some of the churches, sermons are delivered and dedicated specially to the state Governor. When pastors begin to behave like praise-singers, the Church would need to take a second look at its men. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) may soon find the need to intervene in Akwa Ibom state to remind the Pastors that their job is to provide leadership and succor for the people, and not to serve as an extension of the state government secretariat. In other states where the clerics have become partisan politicians, and I am sure if the Christian body looks closely enough, it will find other examples, there should be an internal crusade to rescue the Church and sanction erring pastors.
I am using Akwa Ibom as an example because of the aforementioned recent incident: In August, Inibehe Effiong was suspended from the African Church, St. Paul’s Parish, Uyo Central Diocese, Eket, along with other members of the church who participated in a protest in Uyo against the plan by the state Governor to build a second Governor’s lodge in Lagos. In a letter titled “Suspension of Bar. Inibehe Effiong and other protesters of government policies” signed and dated 16th August 2017, one Rev. Richard Peter, “Chairman in Council,” as he describes himself, ex-communicated Inibehe Effiong and other Christians from the African Church.
He says: “We write with total dissatisfaction over the ugly incident of protest carried out by Barr. Inibehe Effiong and other indigenes of Akwa Ibom State of which majority are Christians.” Richard Peter may not be a lawyer, and he doesn’t have to be one, he only needs to be intelligent enough to know that the right to protest, differ, associate or express one’s opinions, is a constitutional right, and that there is nothing dissatisfactory in a group of citizens whatever be their religious affiliation, expressing an opinion about government.
But he adds: “No sane individual can wake up and start protesting against the Government of Akwa Ibom State, owing to the fact that Akwa Ibom State is one of the Economy recovery/Investment Centre (sic) Globally.” Richard Peter is obviously bored with his job as a cleric. He should be advised to pull off his cassock and join the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Information.
Hear him: “Our Governor deserves respect, appreciation and maximum support, instead some evil minded/demonic sponsored persons disguise themselves in the name of protest to destroy the hard earned reputation/achievement of His Excellency the Governor. The relocation of Akwa Ibom State Governor’s Lodge at Lagos is not only timely but is also what the entire citizens are yearning for and our Dear Governor hearkened to the yearnings of his people. We commend the amiable Governor for his efforts so far in making our dear state the desire of many and we endorse him for 2019 and beyond.”
On the basis of this gibberish, Richard Peter urges the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to set up a panel to investigate all the Christians who took part in the protest and suspend them, write to the law enforcement agencies and ask for the arrest of the protesters (Je-su-s Chri-st!), direct Inibehe Effiong and co to apologise to the Governor/Government of Akwa Ibom state, and that the pastors of the said protesters be suspended if they fail to “educate them on the dangers of standing against the “Divine Rule.” Please, in what way is the Udom Emmanuel government divine?
Richard Peter further accuses Inibehe Effiong of “fraudulent activities” and concludes: “We urge all Akwa Ibom sons and daughters to DAKKADA and resist any attempt to bring down peace, progress and development in our loving state”. DAKKADA is a campaign slogan of the Udom Emmanuel administration in Akwa Ibom state, and obviously Reverend Richard Peter is already positioning himself as a campaign manager for the Governor’s second term ambition.
Inibehe Effiong whose interventions in the public arena are usually informed, incisive and learned should sue Rev. Peter for his malicious and defamatory allegations. The only problem is that this Rev. Peter is not alone. He speaks the mind of a growing crowd of pastors in Akwa Ibom and elsewhere, and draws attention to the crisis within the Christian body in Nigeria. The church in Nigeria must beware of the creeping triumphalism of the politics of stomach infrastructure in the House of God. What else could ever motivate a man of the cloth to refer to a Governor’s rule as “Divine Rule”? This Peter, like the Biblical Peter, obviously denied his calling, the moment the cock crowed.
In an unsigned letter, the Management of the African Church, St. Paul’s Parish Eket, purportedly dismissed the letter by Richard Peter and promised to set up a disciplinary and investigative panel. Three weeks later, we have not heard anything. Peter is Chairman in Council of the same church management that is pretending to investigate him. I think the disclaimer is ineffectual and is probably of no consequence. The African Church Incorporated and the Christian Association of Nigeria to which the Rev. Peter letter was addressed should respond to the incident and publicly state their position. Rev. Peter wants CAN not only to ex-communicate Effiong but also Christians of other faiths who may have queried Udom Emmanuel’s “divine mandate” in Akwa Ibom State. He is wrong. It is a stinging shame that a Reverend of the African Church, founded in 1901 as a protest movement, with the motto: “heaven’s light our guide” and a Reverend Richard Peter, whose two names speak to courage and strength, is now the one championing the politics of cowardice and acquiescence in Akwa Ibom state.
The decision by the Akwa Ibom State Government to build a new Governor’s Lodge in Lagos, worth N9. 1 billion or N2.1 billion, in order to have a befitting, presentational house for receiving foreign investors and diplomats at the country’s commercial capital is of course wrong-headed and even if it can be justified, the public has a right to comment on it. Akwa Ibom has a liaison office in Lagos and other buildings. Why not renovate one of those buildings? And why erect a special edifice in Lagos for meetings with foreign dignitaries when the embassies have their main offices in Abuja? If the Akwa Ibom state Governor needs to meet with investors, why should he meet them in Lagos? Akwa Ibom state has an airport and dignified places where important meetings can also be held. Is it not better to take potential investors to Akwa Ibom instead of giving them a treat in Lagos?
The problem with many of the Governors across Nigeria is the Lagos syndrome. They have lived in Lagos and worked all their lives in Lagos; when they go back home to become Governors or whatever, Lagos never leaves their system. They recruit their closest aides from Lagos, take Lagos ideas to the hinterland, and struggle to connect the future of their states to Lagos. In the process they create contradictions. It is a fact for example that many Akwa Ibomites want the headquarters of Mobil, a major oil and gas explorer in their state, relocated from Lagos to Eket. Why should Mobil go to Eket, if as Reverend Peter and the Udom Emmanuel administration tell us, Lagos is a better meeting venue than either Uyo or Eket? Since Lagos has become the front desk for Akwa Ibom state, all international companies doing business in Akwa Ibom should also have their front desks in Lagos. [myad]

Ifa Priest Warns Men Not To Marry Estrange Ex Ooni’s Wife Without Cleansing, Else…

Ooni ex wife

A popular Ifa Traditionalist, Playwright, Actor and Author, Yemi Elebuibon has warned men not to attempt marrying Olori Wuraola who had just separated from Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi after their 17-month-old marriage

He made it clear that before the ex wife of Ooni marries another man, she must undergo necessary traditional cleansing process to regain normal life with the male sex.

Elebuibon said that marriage breakup is not very common among Yoruba Obas, saying: “the wife of the Oba will be asked to consult Ifa and Ifa will give directions on how she will make the necessary atonement for her cleansing. In Yoruba tradition, a woman who has been married to a king cannot lay with any other man even if the marriage breaks up. But when the right atonements have been made, there won’t be problem.

“For the woman, she might not really have a problem but for any man who sleeps with a queen or marries an ex-queen without the appropriate cleansing, the man may die prematurely, he may be struck with sickness or there might be retrogression in his life.”

He further said that if an ex-queen wants to remarry, she will have to do the cleansing with her new husband.

“Any marriage she would be going into must not be elaborate. They should go far away and avoid any flamboyant wedding.”

Source: The Sun. [myad]

Give Buhari Govt A Chance To Address Your Grievances, Minister Appeals To Striking Doctors

Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole
Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole

The resident doctors are on a three-day warning strike. The industrial action embarked upon by the National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, is trailed with controversy as the doctors and the Ministry Of Health give different accounts of the cause of the strike with the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, turning…

The Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, has appealed to the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) to give Muhammadu Buhari’s government a chance to address their grievances by suspending the strike they have since embarked on.

In a statement today, Monday, the minister assured of the federal government ‘s commitment to address all the issues in contention, adding that the government needed a little more time to address all the issues.

“Another round of meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, September 6, 2017 and it is hoped that more progress would have been made in reaching a consensus in all the issues being discussed.”

He expressed the determination of the Buhari administration to promote industrial harmony in the health sector.[myad]

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