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Senator Dino Melaye’s Song – Aje Kun Iya Ni O Je – Amuses Vice President Osinbajo

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo took time off today in Lagos to acknowledge the ingenuity of Nigerians, with particular reference to Senator Dino Melaye from Kogi state who he said recently released a CD, with titled: Aje kun iya ni o je!

Professor Osinbajo, who spoke at an occasion, The Platform in Lagos said: “nobody is as funny as Nigerian comedians: professionals or amateurs. We even have a member of the National Assembly (Senator Dino Melaye) who recently launched a CD – Aje kun iya ni o je! Who have not heard of Aje kun iya ni o je?

“Our music and entertainment industry is the fastest growing in the world today.  Nigerian Writers have won every prize in literature from the Nobel to, just last month, a Pulitzer- it was Premium Times that won that.

“Only last year, a Nigerian girl, Morolake Akinosun won a gold medal at the Olympics. Last Saturday, Nigerian boxer, Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua won the World WBA title becoming the boxing champion of the world, and last year, a Nigerian medical doctor, Oluyinka Olutoye successfully took out a baby (Foetus) from her mother’s womb, operated on the womb and put the baby back again and the pregnancy was carried full term. The baby was born completely naturally, a feat unheard of in medicine.”

Vice President Osinbajo marveled at the creative and innovative entrepreneurship of Nigerians, recalled: “the other day, a young man said he wanted me to attend his book launch and the title of the book is: “seven  steps to becoming a professional whistle blower.”

Osinbajo stressed that Nigeria is one of the most important nations in the world by many standards, saying that it is a nation of the smartest people on the face of the earth with acres of arable land, natural resources of every kind from precious metals to natural harbours and breath-taking coastlines.

He said that Nigeria also has a strong and growing army of digital natives doing incredibly innovative things.

“For example, we are developing perhaps the most sophisticated animation technology expertise in Africa, a group of young persons are doing that.” [myad]

Nigeria Editors Commend CBN Efforts At Reviving Nation’s Ailing Economy

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Editors of media organizations in Nigeria, under the canopy of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) have commended the efforts of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) towards resuscitating the nation’s ailing economy, even as they appealed to Nigerians to support the bank to diversify the economy.

Rising from its 2017 biennial convention in Lagos, attended by over 350 editors of media outlets in the country, the guild said that the efforts of the Federal Government at diversifying the economy should be sustained.

The guild singled out the CBN for special commendation for its intervention in the forex market, which it noted, had not only moderated the exchange rate but also halted the rising inflation in the country.

The editors, in a seven-point communiqué signed by the re-elected President, Funke Egbemode and the Secretary General, Victoria Ibanga, also expressed their support for the CBN’s leading role in advancing the patronage for the Made-in-Nigeria goods; an action they noted, had seen the Federal Government’s economic diversification efforts yielding positive results.

The guild acknowledged that the economic recession had affected all sectors of the economy including the media industry, which is why they asked all Nigerians to rally round the government to find solution to.

The guild advised the media to intensify efforts in promoting government’s policies on economic diversification. [myad]

President Buhari Is Happy With Our Output, NNPC Boss Says, After 2-Hour Meeting

President Muhammadu Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

The Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikati Baru, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari is happy with the state of affairs in the corporation.

He said that after about two hour close door meeting he had with the President at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, today, Tuesday, the President was happy with the state of the corporation “and told us to continue with the efforts that we are doing, and if we need any executive attention, we should not hesitate to come back to him.”

The President returned to office today after a few days off to rest at his residence and met with other officials of the government including the Attorney General of the Federaton and minister of justice, Abubakar Malami.

The NNPC boss told new men shortly after the meeting with the President said that he briefed Buhari on the relative stability in the nation’s oil and gas sector in recent time and the situation of fuel supply across the country, crude oil and gas productions as well as the corporation’s ability to supply gas to the power sector.

“I briefed Mr. President on the state of the NNPC and its subsidiaries and also nationally to get him briefed on the situation of fuel supply, crude oil productions, gas production and by extension, ability to supply gas to the power sector.

“We had an extensive briefing as you could see; I passed here over two hours ago. I spent quite some time with him to discuss these national issues.”

Baru said that as a result of the peace and stability in the nation’s oil and gas sector, the nation had so far recorded two million barrels of crude oil production.

This was even as he assured Nigerians that NNPC had no plan to increase the prices of its products as being speculated. [myad]

CBN Wields Big Stick; Bans GTBank, Others From SME Wholesale Forex Window

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has banned the GTBank and others from participating in the weekly small and medium enterprises (SMEs) wholesale spot and forward intervention with effect from today, Tuesday, May 2.

The apex bank took the drastic measure in swift reaction to reports that the erring deposit money banks (DMBs) have deliberately frustrated efforts by SMEs to access forex from the new window.

The ban, it was gathered, also came as a follow up to the field reports, which revealed that only eight banks had sold forex to the SMEs segment since the inception of the new window.

CBN is believed to have frowned at the action of the banks which refused to sell foreign exchange to SMEs to enable them import eligible finished and semi-finished items despite the availability of forex from the CBN Wholesale intervention window.

Acting Director of the Corporate Communications of the apex bank, Isaac Okorafor, confirmed the development.

The CBN spokesman listed the banks that survived the ban to include Access Bank Plc, Diamond Bank Plc, Fidelity Bank, Heritage Bank, Jaiz Bank, Sterling Bank, Unity Bank and Zenith Bank.

He warned that CBN would not sit back and allow any form of instability in the interbank forex market through the actions of institutions or individuals.

He, however, disclosed that the action will be lifted immediately any of the affected banks show evidence of significant utilization of the fund allocated to them under the SME window.

As an incentive, Okorafor said that banks that have utilized their SME funds were allocated all of the $100 million sold at the Tuesday’s wholesale auction.

He called all stakeholders to play by the rules for the benefit of the entire country and its economy.

Meanwhile, the CBN continued its massive intervention in the foreign exchange segment of the financial market by injecting a total of $196.2 million into the various segments of the Forex market on Tuesday. [myad]

My Husband Is Not As Sick As Being Speculated – Aisha Buhari

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Mrs. Aisha Buhari, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari has said that her husband is not as sick as is being speculated in parts of the country.

In a tweet through her verified Twitter handle @aishambuhari, the President’s wife said: “I wish to inform everyone that his health is not as bad as it’s being perceived. Meanwhile he continues to carry out his responsibilities.”

She however thanked Nigerians for their concern, love and prayers over her  husband’s health status.

“During this period, as it may come to your notice, he is meeting with Minister of Justice and GMD of NNPC this evening.

“Long Live Nigerians, Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria.” [myad]

In Defence Of Titilayo Momoh, By Reuben Abati

Titilayo Momoh on suicide mission

On March 24, one Ms Taiwo Titilayo Momoh, attempted suicide at the Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos. Both the police and concerned citizens rescued her from killing herself.  The said Ms Momoh was arraigned on April 21, at the Ebute Meta Chief Magistrate Court on a one-count charge to wit: “That you, Titilayo Momoh on the 24th day of March 2017 at about 10.00 hours at the Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos did attempt to commit suicide by jumping into the river and thereby committed an offence under Section 235 C.17, Vol. 3 of the Criminal law of Lagos State 2015.”  The accused person has since been granted bail in the sum of N500, 000, with two sureties in like sum. She is also required to undergo psychiatric evaluation.  Her case has been adjourned till June 2017.

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lagos State is hereby invited to take special notice of this case and to enter a nolle prosequi to ensure its discontinuance. The exercise of the power of nolle prosequi as spelled out in Sections 174(1) and 211 of the 1999 Constitution has been a subject of much debate. This is in spite of the Supreme Court’s position in The State vs Ilori, due to the tendency of some AGs to abuse such powers. But there is not a scintilla of doubt in my mind that by discontinuing the Titilayo Momoh case, the AG Lagos would have acted “in the public interest, the interests of justice and the need to prevent the abuse of legal process.”  I state this with due regard to the right of the court to be seized of the matter in question, attempted suicide being an offence in the statutes. The key issue, nonetheless, is that there are related matters of public interest, beyond legalism.

Section 235 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State under which Ms Titilayo Momoh has been charged for non-fatal suicidal behaviour is in pari materia with Section 326 and 327 of the Penal Code and Criminal Codes respectively. The Criminal Code states expressly: “Any person who attempts to kill himself is guilty of a misdemeanor, and is liable to imprisonment for one year.”  Thus in letter and spirit, the extant law on pari-suicide in Nigeria criminalizes the act. The only problem is that the law sounds like the law that is applied to the act of coup making.

If you plot a coup and you succeed, you get away with it, but if you make the mistake of failing, you find yourself in very serious trouble. The extant law on suicide deals with you if you fail, but the same law is helpless if you succeed. The only difference is that whereas a coup is an act of treason against the state, suicide is a coup against the self.  Government exists because there is a society composed of people, living people who are happy to be alive and contribute their own quota to society. When people begin to kill themselves at will, and at the slightest provocation, the responsibility of government should be to inquire into the causes of such demolition of the right to life, and therefore make amends – so the cause of being-ness and the welfare of the people can be better addressed.

For this reason, the Nigerian legislature, including the State Houses of Assembly, should take a second look at the extant law on attempted suicide.  In truth, the law has been rarely applied, the last publicized application being the case instituted against certain persons by the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) in 2013, persons who had formed the habit of travelling on the rooftop of trains, instead of buying tickets and taking proper seats. The NRC took some of those persons to court for attempting suicide. They ended up getting a slap on the wrist, they were asked to pay fines. It must have been obvious to the court that these were not suicidal cases, but persons who just wanted a free ride on the train, and could only do so from the roof.

The arraignment of Titilayo Momoh is however a serious matter. If she goes to trial, she could in fact be convicted, since hers is a clearly straightforward case. She had confessed with her own mouth that she wanted to die because she had too many financial debts to pay, a Bureau de Change also swindled her, she sought help from everywhere, including her church but nobody was willing to help her, and so, she decided to end it all.  When she was rescued from jumping into the Lagoon, everyone sympathized with her. She suddenly got the help that society had previously denied her.  She returned to her textile shop, and was beginning to pick up the pieces of her life again, only for the police to invoke the law and take her to court.

Her arraignment exposes the problems with the law.  She now probably wishes she had actually committed suicide. The legal matter she is now battling with, could throw her into even greater debt: paying lawyers, sorting out logistics, and as the wheel of law still grinds slowly, she could experience worse depression. The same travails that drove her to the edge of the cliff have not been made any lighter.  The other thing to note is that the relevant statutes in gender terms refer to “himself”. Can we possibly interpret the law strictly and literally and insist that the law on suicide only has the male gender in mind?  So why is Titilayo, “herself”, being charged when the law says “himself”? I know what the canons of the rule of interpretation say, and how gender-insensitive the phrasing of the law is, so, may be I need not stretch this further. But another reasonable response by a common man to the Titilayo Momoh case would be to ask why she is the only one being targeted.

In the first quarter of 2017 alone, there were more attempted suicide and suicide cases than there were in the whole of 2016, and the figures keep increasing. Ms Momoh was rescued the same week alongside one Abigail Ogunyinka, who actually jumped into the Lagoon and was fished out by divers. In Mazamaza another woman, Emerald, was also rescued after she had jumped. Much earlier, Tiwa Savage’s husband, Tee Billz, was dissuaded by friends and concerned persons from jumping into the Lagoon.  There have also been persons who succeeded in their suicide efforts and can no longer be reached by the long arms of the arm. There was Dr Allwell Oji, and reported cases from Ogun state (25), Ebonyi (10), Delta (4), Oyo (4), Kano (6), the latest case being that of a University of Lagos young undergraduate who killed herself after she was accused of stealing make up kit worth N2, 000 (the current equivalent of $5 or $6!).

The court of law is not under any strict obligation to embark on a hunting expedition for cases by itself and it is no defence in law to play the victim by asking why the neighbor who committed the same offence has not been charged to court: the court deals only with what is duly brought before it. But even if there is a case to answer, Ms Momoh, the accused in the present case is likely to wonder why she is the only special target for litigation. Research on para-suicide informs us that persons who failed in the first attempt are at a high risk of a second attempt. By seeking to put failed suicide attempters to trial, is government encouraging all such persons to  succeed by all means?  The shaming and trial of such persons may even drive them underground, away from public places where the attempt may be noticed and stopped.

It is partly for this and other reasons, principally the recognition that persons who attempt suicide need help rather than vilification, and that prevention is better than cure, that many countries of the world have de-criminalized suicide attempts. The latest country to do so is India. In 1961, the British who offered us the common law origin of our own law on suicide attempts de-criminalized non-fatal suicidal behaviour.  Other countries where suicide attempt is no longer a crime include Egypt, Botswana, Cameroon, Angola, South Africa, Eritrea, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The World Health Organization recognizes depression as the leading cause of suicide in the world. Globally, more than 300 million people are suffering from depression and related disability. The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has also disclosed that 90% of reported suicide cases in Nigeria are traceable to depression. At the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, 10% of all referrals are attempted suicides. This year, WHO chose as the theme for the World Health Day on April 7: “Depression, let’s talk”.  Persons suffering from depression are advised and encouraged to talk about their problems within the community and seek help from existing institutions and from professional counselors including psychologists, psychiatrists, mental hospitals and sociologists.  Depression is a form of mental psychosis, attributed to such existential issues as drug abuse, alcohol abuse, sadness, low self-esteem, poverty, marital crisis, indebtedness, loss of a loved one, and so on.

In Nigeria and other African countries where mental ill-health is regarded as lunacy simpliciter, most persons who are depressed find it difficult to talk about it.  Any form of mental ill-health in Nigeria is still covered by the colonial law, called the Lunacy Act, 1958.  That law dehumanizes anybody that requires mental healthcare.  A Mental Health Policy 1991 has tried to state the basic principles in line with international conventions, but the Act of 1958 remains the enabling law. Since 2003, three attempts have been made to introduce a Mental Health Bill, but each time it was tabled, the National Assembly did not consider it important enough.

Further, there are just about eight mental health hospitals in Nigeria, some psychiatric units in major hospitals, and less than 150 professional psychiatrists to a population of nearly 200 million. Similarly there are no enough psychiatric nurses or professional counselors. Out of the few psychiatrists we have in the country, some have since left the profession to go into politics.  The hospitals are poorly staffed, poorly equipped and poorly referenced in popular culture and conversation. And at the few mental hospitals that we even have, those who are expected to help other people are busy fighting among themselves – the internal politics at the Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital in Uselu, Benin City for example is worse than the politics of Nigeria! As it were, anybody who is depressed in Nigeria is at the risk of suicide. “Lunacy” is a taboo subject, and yet the people face more problems daily that require mental health counseling.

The sudden increase in attempted suicide cases in our country should provide the needed impetus for review and introspection, not the vilification of persons who are already society’s victims.  It is even surprising that The Lagos State Police Command will choose to scapegoat Titilayo Momoh and take her to court.  In 2016, Ms Dolapo Badmos, the Lagos State Police PRO (as she then was) had announced that the police was not interested in taking any person who attempted suicide to court out of the recognition that such persons needed help. In line with this, the Lagos Police Command set up a special unit to patrol the bridges in Lagos, to prevent people from jumping into the rivers.

The Lagos State Government also set up an Aquatic Rescue Unit, and it is this unit that helped in rescuing at least two reported cases between January and March 2017.  Two hotlines have also since been announced to assist persons in need of urgent help (08062106493, 08092106493).  Is it likely that the Lagos State Government in collaboration with the police, and civil society groups has taken these preventive and emergency rescue steps in order to capture persons who attempt suicide so the courts can have cases to handle? If true, it is ill-advised because this will neither reduce cases of suicide, nor prevent people from committing suicide. Governments at all levels should “talk about depression” and help the people – through good governance – to reduce the number of people seeking to die at the slightest emotional provocation.

Titilayo Momoh’s place is not in the court-room. She should be set free and assisted. The extant laws on attempted suicide should be revised. Para-suicide should be de-criminalized and de-penalized. I do not include in this appeal however, all such attempted suicides related to terrorism or incidental to other expressly criminal activities. [myad]

Prophet TB Joshua Dumps Nigeria Soon To Settle In Israel

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Prophet T.B. Joshua has announced his intention to leave Nigeria and relocate his ministry to the nation of Israel very soon.

Joshua, who spoke at a multi-national audience during his church service said that he had just returned from the ‘Holy Land’ where he held meetings with three prominent Israeli mayors of Jerusalem, Tiberias and the Jordan Valley.

He said that the three mayors offered both land and facilities in an area around the biblical site of the Sea of Galilee for him to organize meetings for international pilgrims.

“This is where my Father in Heaven came from – it’s non-negotiable,” Joshua explained, adding that it was not a decision he undertook lightly.

“It’s the best place for you to meet Prophet T.B. Joshua. After your healing, blessing and deliverance, you can move around all the spiritual monuments which will establish your faith.”

Joshua said that his decision to leave was not connected to the “persecution” he endured during his ministry even as he hoped that the move would help people to appreciate what his ministry had been contributing to both the local economy and Nigeria’s international image.

“This is the most persecuted ministry in the world. Who are the people persecuting the ministry? My people, Africa,” Joshua bluntly stated, adding that this ‘treatment’ had led him into a life of virtual isolation.

“That is why I choose to live a lonely life. If you want to see me, come to this church. I don’t go out. It has not been easy – because I don’t know who is a friend or who is an enemy. If you learn T.B. Joshua is not around, I am in a revival. I live in the church here. I don’t have a house outside.

“Anytime you pray, remember Africa in prayer,” the cleric solemnly continued to an audience which included over 3,000 foreign nationals who flew into Nigeria to attend the church service.

“Many heroes and great people have been chased out of Africa. There are many geniuses in the Western world who are originally from Africa.”

The cleric pointed to the example of heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua who was allegedly turned down by Nigerian sporting authorities when he wanted to represent the country.

“What happened to me from the beginning of my ministry is enough to chase me out of this country – but I am still in your midst. Upon the persecution and hatred – I decided to follow the path of love. You show hatred; I show love. When I go for a revival, you will see the stadium full but I am not carried away by that. I leave where I’m celebrated to live where I’m persecuted.” [myad]

Buhari Appreciates Maturity Shown By Nigerian Workers In Economic Recession

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President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed appreciation to Nigerian workers for the maturity they have shown in the face of the economic recession the nation has been going through.

The President, who assured the workers of speedy passage of the new National Minimum Wage to cushion the effect of the recession, in his May Day message to the workers, said: “in the face of these inevitable challenges, you have shown maturity and understanding in spite of the situation in which we found ourselves.

“I strongly salute your great sense of patriotism and loyalty to the country.”

President Buhari said: “I am happy to inform you that Government will give expeditious consideration to the proposal contained in the Technical Committee’s Report which was submitted to it on April 6, 2017.

“Government will take necessary steps to implement the final recommendation of the Main Government/Labour Committee as it relates to the setting up the new National Minimum Wage Committee and the needed palliatives.

“This is in order to reduce the discomfort currently being experienced by the Nigerian working class.

“I want to assure you that government will continue to do all at its disposal to better the lots of all Nigerians and more importantly to provide a commensurate welfare for all Nigerian workers.”

Buhari said that he is aware that the economic recession had huge implication for the conduct of industrial relations and noted that this arose from the fact that the economic recession by its nature was characterised by a substantial risk of the vicious circles of low-productivity.

He said that others are mass retrenchment of workers and closure of workplaces due to high cost of doing business, unregulated subcontracting and outsourcing with its consequences on welfare of workers among others.

The President appealed for effective deployment of labour relations, an amalgamated approach that would be used in creating a conducive work environment that would attract foreign investment for wealth creation.

“Therefore, I call on the organised labour to continue to partner with this administration by resorting to social dialogue as an indispensable tool for conflict resolution

“Today, we stand in solitary with workers all over the world to commemorate this historic Day which marked a turning point in the economies of the nations and the welfare of the working class.”

He commended the organized labour for their support and encouragement to the administration’s fight against corruption which was the bane of sustainable economic development.

“My commitment to fight against corruption is total and irreversible. We must fight corruption before it destroys us.

“As a matter of fact, the workers should be in the forefront of activities in the realization of the Whistle-Blowing Policy of this Administration.” [myad]

Kogi Gov Faults Police Over Arrest Of Council Boss On Assassination Attempt On Melaye

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Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello appears to have faulted the Ngeria Police for arresting and parading the administrator of Ijumu local government area of the state, Taofiq Isah in the alleged assassination attempt on Senator Dino Melaye.

The governor said, in a statement by his media director, Kinsley Fanwo: “we shall wait for next actions by the Police in this matter and will be watching to make sure the Police adheres strictly to the rule of law at all stages.

“We shall ensure that the embattled Administrator is afforded every facility to prove his innocence of these serious allegations and return home to his family and his duties.”

The governor went on: “we have seen the reports in the media of the parading in Abuja of suspects in the alleged assassination attempt on Senator Dino Melaye by the Nigerian Police Force.

“One of the paraded suspects, Alhaji Taofiq Isah, is the serving Administrator of Ijumu Local Government of Kogi State.

“The Kogi State Government has been aware of the arrest and detention of the Ijumu Local Government Administrator and others in connection with the case for about six days now.

“However, we are taken aback by the accompanying statement of the Police during the parade which appear to indicate that there is now evidence to show that there was a real assassination attempt on Senator Dino Melaye, and that Alhaji Isah is somehow complicit in it.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Kogi State Government under Governor Yahaya Bello has bound itself to zero tolerance for corruption, violent politics and all forms of criminality.”

He said that his government has spent a huge chunk of its resources and nearly all its time since assuming office fighting crimes and criminals to a standstill.

“The public can therefore rest in the assurance that there will be no hiding place within the Administration or in Kogi State for that matter, for anyone who, for any reason whatsoever, resorts to the old and discredited ways of crime and violence in politics which we inherited and have since dismantled.” [myad]

We’re Ready To Pay N56,000 Minimum Wage, Gov Dankwambo Assures Gombe Workers

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Gombe State Governor, Ibrahim Dankwambo, has assured the state’s civil servants that his government would implement the proposed N56, 000 national minimum wage, if the federal government approves it.

Dankwambo gave the assurance at the commemoration of 2017 Workers’ Day in Gombe today, Monday.

The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Charles Iliya, said: “as soon as the Federal Government approves the new minimum wage, our administration will implement it within the limit of our resources.”

He called on the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Nigerians to be resilient and support government efforts aimed at moving the country out of current economic recession.

“Our administration accords top priority to the welfare of civil servants whose selfless service contributed immensely to the socio-economy development of our dear state,.”

The state chairman of the NLC, Aliyu Kamara, appealed to the Federal Government to as a matter of urgency, approve the new minimum wage which was submitted by the technical committee.

He said that approval of the new minimum wage is necessary, considering the current economic recession and the attendant high cost of goods and services in the country.

Kamara also appealed to state government to consider all issues presented to it during the interactive session held between labour leaders and government. [myad]

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