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North Korea Warns Trump: If US Messes With Us We’ll Hit It Silly

Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang, North Korea
Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang, North Korea

North Korea is in sabre-rattling mode, threatening President Donald Trump of the United States of “merciless” attacks if an aircraft carrier strike a group led by the USS Carl Vinson, which is joining South Korean forces for exercises, infringes on its sovereignty or dignity.

The pariah nation, which has alarmed its neighbors with two nuclear tests and a string of missile launches since last year, said the arrival of the U.S strike group was part of a “reckless scheme” to attack it.

“If they infringe on the DPRK’s sovereignty and dignity even a bit, its army will launch merciless ultra-precision strikes from ground, air, sea and underwater,” the North’s state news agency KCNA said.

North Korea’s official name is the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Kim Jong Un: North Korea threatens the United States “On March 11 alone, many enemy carrier-based aircraft flew along a course near territorial air and waters of the DPRK to stage drills of dropping bombs and making surprise attacks on the ground targets of its army,” KCNA said.

A U.S. Navy spokesman said the Carl Vinson was on a regular, scheduled deployment to the region during which it would take part in exercises with the forces of ally South Korea.

Last week, North Korea fired four ballistic missiles into the sea off Japan in response to annual U.S.-South Korea military drills, which the North sees as preparation for war.

The murder in Malaysia last month of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s estranged half-brother has added to a sense of urgency to efforts to handle North Korea. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is due to make his first visit to South Korea on Friday.

Last week, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations said President Donald Trump’s administration was re-evaluating its North Korea strategy and “all options are on the table.”   Compounding regional tension, China is vehemently opposed to the deployment in South Korea of an advanced U.S. anti-missile system.

The United States and South Korea say the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense anti-missile system is for defense against North Korea, but China fears its powerful radar can probe deep into its territory and compromise its security.

The United States began to deploy the system a week ago, a day after North Korea launched its latest four missile tests. South Korean and U.S. troops began the large-scale joint drills, which are billed as defensive in nature, on March 1.

The exercise last year involved about 17,000 American troops and more than 300,000 South Koreans. South Korea has said this year’s exercise would be of a similar scale.

The United States has also started to deploy “Gray Eagle” attack drones to South Korea, a U.S. military spokesman said on Monday.

China says the exercises do nothing to ease tension. Last week, it called on North Korea to stop its weapons tests and for South Korea and the United States to stop their drills.

A state-run Chinese newspaper said the USS Carl Vinson was taking part in a simulation of a preemptive strike against North Korea’s nuclear and missile facilities.

The drills sent the North “an explicit radical threat,” to which it could not be expected to remain indifferent, the influential Global Times said.

North and South Korea were “equally hysterical,” it said.

“The U.S. and South Korea often accuse China of being uncooperative, but the reality is they are uncooperative over China’s mediation,” it said, referring to complaints that China does not do enough to rein in old ally North Korea. [myad]

Nollywood Actress, Mercy Johnson Becomes Kogi Governor’s Adviser; 53 Others Too

Mercy Johnson actress

Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has appointed a popular Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson-Okojie as Senior Special Adviser on entertainment, arts and culture. She is among the 53 Senior Special Advisers, who the governor appointed today, Tuesday, with their appointments taking effect from April 1st.

A statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Mrs. Ayoade Folashade Arike, said that the rationale for the additional appointees at the state level is to “plug identified gaps in service delivery, fill key positions with the right people and to broaden inclusiveness in governance by bringing people from more communities on board.”

Mercy Johnson Okojie made her acting debut in the movie, The Maid. To her credit, she has won several awards including the Best Actress (Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award), Best Actress (AMAA), Nigeria Entertainment Award, Golden Icons Academy Awards (GIAMA) and a host of others.

Other Senior Special Advisers appointed by the governors are:

  1. Hon. Abdullahi Bello – SSA to the Governor on Political Matters, Kogi Central (Adavi LGA)
  2. Hajia Ladi Mariam Ibrahim – SSA to the Governor on Land Matters (Adavi LGA)
  3. Sandra Musa – SSA to the Governor on Women and Children Development (Ajaokuta LGA)
  4. Abdulraheem Baba Aliyu – SSA to the Governor on Security and Intelligence, Kogi Central (Ajaokuta)
  5. Abdusalam Yahaya – SSA to the Governor on Political Matters, Kogi East (Ankpa LGA)
  6. Amodu Hassan – SSA to the Governor on Persons with Disabilities (Ankpa LGA)
  7. Abubakar Muhammed Muktar – SSA to the Governor on Youth Empowerment, Kogi East (Ankpa LGA)
  8. Ibrahim Tahiti – SSA to the Governor on Security and Intelligence, Kogi East (Ankpa LGA)
  9. Abdullahi Br. Musa – SSA to the Governor on Civil Service and Labour Relations (Bassa LGA)
  10. Tukura Grace – SSA to the Governor on Primary Healthcare Institutions (Bassa LGA)
  11. Omonu Joshua – SSA to the Governor on Student Affairs (Dekina LGA)
  12. Isiaka Nuhu – SSA to the Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Kogi East (Dekina LGA)
  13. Mariam Ibrahim – SSA to the Governor on Tourism (Dekina LGA)
  14. Yakubu Ocholi – SSA to the Governor on Emergency (Dekina LGA)
  15. David Adutu – Management SSA to the Governor on Informal and Vocational Education (Ibaji LGA)
  16. Achuba Anthony – SSA to the Governor on Special Duties (Ibaji LGA)
  17. Ibrahim Odoma – SSA to the Governor on Housing and Estate (Idah LGA)
  18. Dan Achema – SSA to the Governor on Mineral Resources (Idah LGA)
  19. Benjamin Amodu – SSA to the Governor on Rural/Urban Infrastructural Development/Project Monitoring (Igalamela-Odolu LGA)
  20. Jibril Usman Courage – SSA to the Governor on Education, Primaru Schools (Igalamela-Odolu LGA)
  21. Faleke Sunday Idowu – SSA to the Governor on Administration, Strategy and Planning (Ijumu LGA)
  22. Emmanuel Obadunmi – SSA to the Governor on Internally-Generated Revenue (Ijumu LGA)
  23. Segun Olobatoke – SSA to the Governor on Sports (Kabba-Bunu LGA)
  24. Olakunle Jagun – SSA to the Governor on Security and Intelligence (Kabba-Bunu LGA)
  25. Shaban Ohinoyi Shuaibu – SSA to the Governor on Secondary Healthcare Institutions (Kogi LGA)
  26. Shuaibu Musa – SSA to the Governor on Sanitation and Environment (Kogi LGA)
  27. Nda Aaron Alhassan – SSA to the Governor on Mobilisation (Lokoja LGA)
  28. Abdulmalik Suleiman – SSA to the Governor on Youth Empowerment (Lokoja LGA)
  29. Mahmud Alfa Mekudi – SSA to the Governor on Tertiary Healthcare Institutions (Lokoja LGA)
  30. Ali Mamud – SSA to the Governor on Cultural Integration (Lokoja LGA)
  31. Ishola David Sunday – SSA to the Governor on Political Matters, Kogi West (Mopa-Amuro)
  32. Mayowa Alaiyemola – SSA to the Governor on Water Resources (Mopa-Amuro)
  33. Ismaila Idis – SSA to the Governor on Agriculture Matters (Ofu LGA)
  34. Prince Okoliko Opaluwa – SSA to the Governor on Federal Agencies Matters (Ofu LGA)
  35. Obin Aimila – SSA to the Governor on Special Duties (Ogori-Magongo LGA)
  36. Raymond Ekundayo – SSA to the Governor on Youth Empowerment, Kogi Central (Ogori-Magongo LGA)
  37. Akoh Jacobs Peter – SSA to the Governor on Commerce and Investment, Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Olamaboro LGA)
  38. Dan Ogbole – SSA to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals (Olamaboro LGA)
  39. Barr. Shadrack Omeiza Emmanuel – SSA to the Governor on Legal Matters (Okehi LGA)
  40. Mercy Johnson – SSA to the Governor on Entertainment, Arts and Culture (Okehi LGA)
  41. Ismaila Umar – SSA to the Governor on Information Communication Technology (Okene LGA)
  42. Salihu Ibrahim – SSA to the Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Kogi Central (Okene LGA)
  43. Alabi Shuaibu Ojo – SSA to the Governor on Transport and Logistics (Okene LGA)
  44. Idis A. Rasaq – SSA to the Governor on Rural/Urban Development/Project Monitoring, Kogi Central (Okene LGA)
  45. Malik Isa Teina – SSA to the Governor on Power (Okene LGA)
  46. Atuluku Victor Levi – SSA to the Governor on Media Matters (Omala LGA)
  47. Halima G. Abuh – SSA to the Governor on Tertiary Education (Omala LGA)
  48. Aiyelabowo Adebanji – SSA to the Governor on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Kogi West (Yagba-East LGA)
  49. Liadi Fisayo – SSA to the Governor on Special Duties (Yagba-East LGA)
  50. Adebayo Toba Emmanuel – SSA to the Governor on Rural/Urban Development/Project Monitoring, Kogi West (Yagba-West LGA)
  51. Orebiyi Taiwo Emmanuel – SSA to the Governor on Pension Matters (Yagba-West LGA)
  52. Kelvin Uzochukwu – SSA to the Governor on non-Indigene Affairs (Non-Indigene)
  53. Dele Adeyanju Iselewa – SSA to the Governor on Secondary Education Institutions (Special Consideration/Obajana)
  54. Maj. Idogah Solomon Rtd. – SSA to the Governor on Security and Intelligence, State (Olamaboro)

The Special Assistants on GYB Connect Programme are as follows:

  1. Mutari Salihu Bajeh – Adavi-Okehi Federal Constituency
  2. Samuel Bello – Ajaokuta Federal Constituency
  3. Hon Idis Musa – Ankpa Federal Constituency
  4. Sulieman Bashir Lawal – Idah Federal Constituency
  5. Alhaji Akpa Jibril Omale – Dekina Federal Constituency
  6. Sulieman Bababgo – Lokoja-Koto Federal Constituency
  7. Sarki Adams – Okene-Ogori Federal Constituency
  8. Arokoyo Julius Ojo – Kabba/Bunu-Ijumu Federal Constituency
  9. Florence Adeniyi – Yagba-Mopa Federal Constituency. [myad]

Outbreak Of Cholera Claims 80 Lives In Zamfara

Cholera in bauchi

Outbreak of cholera has been reported and claimed the lives of 80 people in Zamfara State in the last one month. The state’s Commissioner for Health, Alhaji Suleiman Gummi, dislclosed this on Tuesday, in Gusau.

Alhaji Gummi said that about 500 others were currently receiving treatment at various health facilities in the state, adding that the disease has spread to 10 out of the 14 local government areas of the state.

Gummi said that the state government had established special camps and had deployed medicine and health personnel there to contain the situation.

He said that the state government had reported the case to the Federal Government and more medical supports were being expected.

The commissioner appealed to the citizens of the state to keep their environments clean and also ensure to prepare their food under hygienic conditions.

The local government areas affected are: Bungudu, Maru, Maradun, Talata-Mafara and Bakura.

Others are: Shinkafi, Anka, Kaura -Namoda, Birnin-Magaji and Zurmi.

Cholera is an infectious disease that causes severe watery diarrhoea, which can lead to dehydration and even death if untreated.

It is caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated with a bacterium called Vibrio cholera. (NAN). [myad]

We Surrender, 58 Student Cult Members Submit To Kogi Police

Cultists in Rivers State

Fifty-eight students from different tertiary institutions in Kogi state have renounced their membership of different cult groups at the state headquarters of the Nigeria Police, Lokoja, the state capital.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 58 students, under the aegis of Campus Cult Eradication Foundation (CCEF), declared their new status.

They also pledged to partner with the police to fight crime and criminality in the state.

According to the former cult members, they were misled into joining the fraternities.

Wilson Inalegwu, the Commissioner of Police in the state, while addressing the repentant cult members, said that the police would partner with them in the fight to reduce crime and criminality in the state.

”We will be very glad to see more members renounce their membership and join us to enable us operate on the same page.

“Cultism does not make you great; it makes you less; it also brings you down.

”Just have confidence in yourself; I can see police commissioners, governors and great men among you.

“I commend your boldness and initiative to renounce your membership,” Inalegwu said.

Earlier, Samuel Ejembi, National Coordinator CCEF, said the body in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force had the task of receiving renounced cult members with a view to rehabilitating and integrating them back into society.

Ejembi said that cultism was a threat to peace and security, adding that its members had often resorted to robbery, kidnapping, drug dealing and thuggery among others.

”Our tertiary institutions have become recruitment grounds and barracks for different cult groups to run their deadly activities. Hundreds die every year as a result of cult-related clashes.

“A lasting solution is what we want; whereby these youths will come out on their own and say ‘No to Cultism’ just as these ones have done,’’ the National Coordinator said.

One of the students, Maxwell Onimisi of Kogi State Polytechnic, expressed his gratitude to God and the CCEF, saying, “I have decided to be useful to myself, my state and my country.”

Dr Vincent Georgewill, Dean, Student Affairs and Deputy Registrar of Salem University, Lokoja, commended the students for the step they took.

”God is interested in repentance. Here we have 58 children, who have decided to turn a new leaf. God will accept you back in Jesus’ name”, he said.

NAN. [myad]

Broadcasting Commission Boss Angry With Social Media, Says It Incites Nigerians

Modibbo Kawu

The Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Ishak Modibbo Kawu is angry with the social media which he said is the biggest source of incitement and distribution of unsubstantiated crudely insensitive reports in the country,

The News Agency of Nigeria quoted Kawu, who as having spoken in Sokoto today, Tuesday at the opening of a two-day National Conference of Catholic Social and Communication Directors. The conference has as its theme:” The Nigerian Media: The Ethics of Reporting Violence in Nigeria.”

The Director General, who was represented by the Director in his office, Armstrong Idachaba, said: “I must now draw our attention to the now evident – not emerging anymore – danger of the insensitivity of the social media.

“It does not even pretend to any ethical foundations and it does not give a damn about it. I will indulge us to investigate this disturbing trend.

“The role of the social media is adding salt to the injuries created by the lack of ethics by the media.”

Kawu reiterated that the media has a patriotic and professional role to play in reporting violence.

“In all, it must remember that beyond reporting, it must protect the sanctity and humanity of the Nigerian society at all time. It must be sensitive to the national ethos and the sanctity of humanity.”

Also speaking, the Catholic Bishop of the Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Kukah, admonished journalists to always make honesty, patriotism and the love for peace and unity as their watchwords.

“Often, there is much anxiety as to how the media get their information for their reportage.

“The decisions journalists make can make countries to decide to go to war or not.

“Journalists must yet be respected, but they should work according to the ethics of their noble profession.”

A former Director-General of NBC, Danladi Bako, said: “conflict can be induced or inflamed by the mischievous use and dissemination of false information, such that it can ignite or accelerate the spread of conflict.”

Bako, a former Information Commissioner in Sokoto State, delivered a paper entitled: Managing Information in Conflict Situations.

“Rumours come in here as information packaged by mischief makers. The information flow between the pre-conflict, conflict and post conflict periods are very crucial.”

The Social Director, Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Sixtus Onuh, explained that the conference would brainstorm on extant ethics of journalism and strict adherence to it by practitioner.

Participants at the conference were drawn from Catholic Provinces and Dioceses and media organisations from across Nigeria.

(NAN). [myad]

EFCC Stumbles On Sacks Containing N49 Million In Kaduna Airport

EFCC Officers

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Kaduna Zonal office, have stumbled on five large 150 kg sacks containing a total sum of N49 million.

According to the EFCC, the sacks were intercepted following a tip off.

“During a routine baggage screening, five sacks were sighted unattended and without tags containing fresh bulk items suspected to be money,” the anti-graft agency said in a statement.

“Upon examination, the bags were found to contain fresh crispy naira notes of N200 denomination in 20 bundles totaling forty million naira and N50 denomination in 180 bundles totaling nine million naira with seal purportedly emanating from the Nigeria Security and Minting Plc as seen in the labeled sealed packs.”

The EFCC said investigation was ongoing “to unravel the culprits behind the attempted illegal movement of the cash.” [myad]

CBN Releases Another $195 Million To Boosts FOREX Supply

Isaac Okorafor CBN Spokesman

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has concluded arrangement to release the sum of $195 million, comprising of $150 million for the wholesale auction and $45 million in the invisible segment for such items as medical fees, tuition fees, Personal Travel Allowance (PTA) and Business Travel Allowance (BTA) in its attempt to sustain the supply of foreign exchange to the market.

The CBN Acting Director of Corporate Communications, Isaac Okorafor, who confirmed the development today, Tuesday, said that the Bank acted promptly and proactively in line with its promise to keep the market liquid enough to meet the needs of genuine requests.

Okorafor also alluded to the fact that deposit money banks (DMBs) were becoming saturated with foreign exchange as most of them are now able to meet demands for foreign exchange within the stipulated time frame. “As you can see, all the pent-up demand for invisibles have been met to the extent that banks are urging customers to come and obtain forex,” he said.

He reiterated the Bank’s determination to continue to fund the importation of raw materials and plant and machinery for manufacturing, agriculture, and other eligible items.

He also assured that the Bank remained resolute in ensuring stability in the forex market by keeping an eagle eye on the activities of authorised dealers in order to ensure sharp practices are reduced barest minimum. [myad]

JAMB Plans To Conduct Mock Exam Before 2017 UTME

JAMB Reg Prof Ishaq Oloyede

The Registrar of JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has said that the body has been working with the possibility of conducting a “mock examination” to test its preparedness with the new technology and also examine some people that are desirous of knowing their competence with the JAMB examination.

He made this known during interaction with newsmen after a meeting with JAMB officials and other stakeholders regarding the new Information Technology being introduced into the system to make it less stressful to candidates.

According to him, the board has been working on increasing the capacity of the CBT centres to maximize their effectiveness to examine more candidates within a given date.

He said that an estimated 1.7 million candidates are expected to register and sit for the Computer Based Test (CBT) across the country which is expected to commence soon.

Apart from the registration fee for UTME 2017 which is N5, 500, the registrar in a statement said The CBT Centres are allowed to collect through their (CBT Centres) bank accounts, a separate ₦700 only, for the mock test after notification of centre has been received by the candidate.

“Payment for mock examination shall be made to the centres to which the candidate is assigned after the notification of assigned centres for the mock examination. No Association or body is permitted to run any mock examination on behalf of JAMB.”

He warned candidates not to pay for the mock until a CBT centre is assigned to them by the Board.

The sale of the UTME 2017 forms will close on April 19, while the examination is slated to hold between May 6 and 20.

JAMB first introduced the computer-based test (CBT) method of writing its UTME in 2013, and conducted the examination in 2013 and 2014 using three modes, namely, dual-based test, paper pencil test and CBT. [myad]

Makarfi’s PDP To Modu Sheriff’s: You Are Liar From Pit Of Hell

Makarfi Sheriff

The Ahmed Makarfi faction of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has described the allegation made by the Ali Sheriff faction that the former received N50 Million monthly subvention from governors elected on the platform of the party as “a lie from the pit of hell and a very cheap and unintelligent attempt at blackmail.”

Reacting to a statement by the Modu Sheriff’s deputy, Cairo Ojougbo, that the Makarfi faction does not want the crisis in the party to end because of the N50 million subvention it allegedly received from the party’s governor, the spokesperson of the Makarfi faction, Dayo Adeyeye, said at a news briefing said it is a known fact by everyone in the PDP that the National Caretaker Committee headed by Makarfi has from inception been hamstrung by inadequate finance.

He said that the inadequacy of fund is so much that simple secretariat duties have been a struggle “while we have been unable to pay staff salaries of just N18 million a month.”

Stressing that members of the National Caretaker Committee do not enjoy any remuneration, Adeyeye said: “it is a selfless service. It is therefore a figment of his imagination to say that the governors give the National Caretaker Committee N50 million monthly. The governors are all alive and are free to come forward and declare publicly their level of contributions to the National Caretaker Committee since May 21st 2016.”

Adeyeye also asked Ojougbo to stop parading himself as Deputy National Chairman of the PDP, adding that his doing so smacks of “an extreme act of impunity.”

He said that Ojougbo is neither elected into the position nor appointed into it by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party, adding: “he was not a member of the NWC that existed prior to May 21, 2016. Reverting to Status Quo Ante prior to May 21, 2016 cannot be a reversion to the NWC that will include Dr. Cairo Ojugboh.”

Adeyeye alleged that Ojougbo  was one of the most “avid opponents” of Modu Sheriff prior to the May 21, 2016 National Convention in Port Harcourt Rivers state.

“That was the time Sheriff still enjoyed the support of the majority of the Governors and when it was virtually a fait-accompli that he will be elected Chairman at the Convention.

“The moment Sheriff was rejected by the Party, Dr. Cairo crossed over to him – showing a complete lack of principle.

“The only thing that matters to Dr. Cairo is his own selfish personal interest to be Deputy National Chairman at all cost. If he is offered that position today by the party, he would not think twice to abandon Sheriff. He has no locus to speak or act on behalf of the party.”

Adeyeye said that the PDP belongs to all its members and various organs, all of whom are free to make contribution to its running as it is not a personal empire of anybody or the National Caretaker Committee.

“There is therefore nothing illegal or untoward in receiving contributions from party members. Our only regret is that these contributions have not been forthcoming as expected, giving the heavy weight of responsibilities placed before us and especially the burden of having to deal with distractions caused by Senator Sheriff and his cohorts.”

He said that no matter how little, it is better for PDP to be funded by its own members than by the All Progressive Congress (APC): “as is the case with Senator Sheriff and his cohorts”.

Adeyeye challenged Mr. Ojougbo to tell the world which APC governor, minister or official bought jeeps for them?

He said the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, Ayo Fayose, has also made a public allegation that Mr. Sheriff received $1 million from the APC to organise a new convention.

“Senator Sheriff is yet to publicly refute the allegation.”

Adeyeye said that the Ahmed Makarfi faction accepted a proposal by President Goodluck Jonathan and some governors to the crisis.

He said that the proposal called for the resignation of Mr. Sheriff and his NWC and also the National Caretaker Committee headed by Mr. Makarfi “to create a level playing field for all, and to build trust among all members”.

He said that the proposal was to then be submitted to the Supreme Court to form part of the judgment of the court.

“These would have provided both political and legal solution to the logjam. But Senator Sheriff rejected it, and continue to insist that he would conduct a National Convention – when he does not enjoy the trust and confidence of the vast majority of party members.

“It is therefore very clear who has a personal or hidden agenda.  And I dare say, it is Senator Sheriff and not the National Caretaker Committee. The blackmail of Dr. Cairo is too cheap and too simplistic.” [myad]

Veteran Actor, Pete Edochie Celebrates Life At 70

pete Edochie nollywood actor

Nollywood veteran actor, Pete Edochie, clocked 70 last week, and celebrated his birthday today, Monday. The celebration was earlier on postponed.

Pete Edochie, who was supported by his wife, family members and other actors, was really in a joyous mood as he celebrated his birthday in Enugu.

Born on 7 March 1947, Edochie is considered one of Africa’s most talented actors, by both Movie Awards and Movie Magic’s Africa Magic Cable network.

Although a seasoned administrator and broadcaster, he came into prominence in the 1980s when he played the lead role of Okonkwo in an NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s all-time bestselling novel, Things Fall Apart.

Edochie descends from the Igbo people in Nigeria and he is a Catholic. [myad]

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