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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

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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]

House Of Reps Committee Clerk, Slumps And Dies

National Assembly members

Clerk to the House of Representatives Committee on Agricultural Production Services, Mohammed Shuaibu, today, Monday, slumped and died in the premises of the National Assembly. The deceased was said to have drove himself to work, ahead of a scheduled meeting of the committee.

Information reaching Greenbarge Reporters could not relate the cause of his death, but sources said he complained of experiencing some discomfort before slumping.

He was quickly rushed to the National Assembly Clinic for medical attention, but it was too late as doctors confirmed him dead on arrival.

Confirming the incident, the Director of Information and Publications at the National Assembly, Dibal Ishaku, said the real cause of his death was still unknown.

“Yes, our colleague has died. We don’t know what happened. The body has been taken back to Zaria.”

Similarly, the Chairman of the committee, Mohammed Monguno, also confirmed the sad development, saying that late Mohammed would be greatly missed by all for his vast legislative prowess.

“He was a hard working officer, who was deployed to the committee about one year ago,” Monguno added.

Mohammed Shuaibu was about 55 years old.

One source said: “We are all in shock. He returned from Zaria (Kaduna State) yesterday (Sunday).

“He drove himself to work this morning and was looking healthy. His sudden death is a big shock to us.” [myad]

APC Disqualifies 33 Governorship Aspirants In Ekiti For Disrespectful Attitude

Kemi Olaleye of Ekiti APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has disqualified 33 governorship aspirants for the 2018 Ekiti State election for disrespecting the State Working Committee (SWC).

The party said that the aspirants whose posters dotted the state have failed visit the SWC to officially unveil their intents, saying that they will not be recognized.

The party made it clear that the affected aspirants would not be listed as those vying to occupy the governorship seat, in view of this brazen disrespect they displayed to the SWC members.

The acting Chairman of the party, Mrs. Kemi Olaleye, who spoke on behalf of the APC when she received one of the aspirants, an Australian-based medical doctor, Dr. Wole Oluyede, at the party’s secretariat, said that only three aspirants have so far shown the SWC that they are serious.

That was even as the aspirant, Wole Oluyede pledged loyalty to the party’s leadership and said that his passion to liberate the state from wanton poverty forced him to plunge into the race.

He assured Ekiti indigenes that the state would benefit from the proposed Malaysian firm’s $18 million palm tree investment in Africa. [myad]

Osinbajo Hands Over To Buhari, Says President Is A Team Player

Osinbajo welcomes Buhari

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo who had held the position of acting President while President Muhammadu Buhari was away in London on 50-day medical vacation, said that the two of them have always been working as a team on every issue concerning governance.

“I think the president as you know has always given me several responsibilities. I think what we must recognise is that the way this administration work is that it has always been team work. Very little is done without the president’s clearance. So, generally speaking even with responsibilities that are my constitutional responsibilities, we have full discussions on them, we have full agreements on all of those issues. It is not necessarily delegation, yes in some cases delegation but by and large practically everything I discuss fully with him and have his endorsement before we are able to go on and do anything at all.”

Professor Osinbajo spoke to news men today, Monday at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, shortly after handing over the reign of power back to President Buhari, who formally returned to work.

The Vice President, who expressed confidence that President Buhari is “over-ready” for the task of governing Nigerian, said that he briefed the President about the developments in the polity while he was away before formally handing over power to him.

“He held a meeting with me for over an hour where we discussed a wide range of issues, so his readiness for work is not in doubt at all. In fact he is over ready.

“He is very well. We just had a very long meeting where I was basically trying to bring the President up to date as to some of the things we have done while he was away‎. And he has given a few directives on what we should be doing on so many areas, the north east, budget, the economy, a wide range of issues.

“I think the president was reasonable satisfied”.

President Buhari transmitted his letter of resumption to the National Assembly today, Monday, March 13.

A statement by the special adviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi Adesina said that the letter to the National Assembly was in compliance with Section 145 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

President’s letter simply notified the Senate and the House of Representatives, “that I have resumed my functions as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with effect from Monday, March 13, 2017, after my vacation.” [myad]

Sheriff’s PDP Accuses Makarfi Committee Of Collecting Monthly N50 Million From Govs

Senator Cairo Ojuogbo of PDP

The Ali Modu Sheriff’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the National Caretaker Committee of the party under the leadership of Senator Ahmed Makarfi of collecting N50 million monthly subvention from governors of the party.

The court recognized Sheriff’s PDP alleged that the payment of monthly subvention by the governors to Makarfi’s faction of the party could be the reason why the members of the committee which have been outlawed by the Court of Appeal, sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, were unwilling to let go.

The Deputy Chairman of the party, Senator Cairo Ojougboh, who made this allegation when he spoke to news men at the party’s national secretariat, said that the caretaker committee is already crumbling.

“The reason why the caretaker committee members are protesting is that they have seen that the table is now crumbling fast under their feet.

“All the organs of the party are cueing into the reconciliation and when the reconciliation pulls through, they are out and Senator Makarfi can only come as member of the Board of Trustees and so the N50m monthly subvention from governors will stop.

“They get subvention from the governors every month and when reconciliation happens, that subvention will stop.

“Secondly, Makarfi wants a situation where he will tailor-make and tailor-made the convention to suit his interest because he has come out to say that he will be contesting the presidency of the country.” [myad]

Police Charge Man For Invading Church, Destroying Property, Tearing Pastor’s Garment

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Police in Lagos have charged a 49-year-old man, Abiodun Adeyinka, to an Ebute-Meta Chief Magistrate’s Court for allegedly forcing his way into the building of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) while the service was going on, destroyed property worth N5 million and tearing the garment of the presiding head of the church.

The Prosecuting Police, Inspector Cousin Adams, who presented the case, told the court that the accused, on January 3, 2016, at noon, at No. 64, Adekunle Banjo St., Magodo, Lagos, forcibly entered into a Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) building during worship, caused panic among the worshippers and went ahead to destroy such items as Jazz musical instrument, Konga drum, piano, five wireless microphones, six pieces of altar clothes, assorted church perfumes, wedding gowns and sacred pictures of Mary and Jesus.

The prosecutor said that the accused also assaulted the presiding head of the church and tore her church garment, adding that the offences contravened Sections 50, 126, 166, 170, 309 and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

Adeyinka is facing a six-count charge of malicious damage, conspiracy, unlawful assault and manner likely to cause breach of peace even though he pleaded innocence to the charge.

The Chief Magistrate, Mrs. Helen Omisore, admitted the accused to a bail of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum.

NAN. [myad]

Emirate FA Quarter Finals: Man U, Chelsea In Titanic Battle Tonight

Chelsea v Manchester United

Manchester United coach, Jose Mourinho has confirmed that he will name his strongest possible side when his side face Chelsea in the Emirates FA Cup quarter-finals tonight. It has been confirmed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not be featured at Stamford Bridge, as the striker begins the three match ban given to him earlier this week.

While Mourinho admits that things will be difficult in Ibrahimovic’s absence, but that he is determined to face his former club “with everything we have. Things will be difficult without Ibrahimovich” Mourinho told MUTV.

“We have three days and we have to travel, We have to go to London. It’s really hard. We don’t have Zlatan, of course not, but we go with everything we have. We don’t put a [weakened] team out like some clubs sometimes – Manchester United cannot do that.

“We know this Europa League is very important for us, and the FA Cup is beautiful. We cannot go there with a Reserve team, we’ll try to manage it within our squad and get a good team to compete with them.

“Manchester United is Manchester United; it’s the winner of this competition. It’s not Chelsea’s fault we were given this Monday match. We’ll make changes, as we played on Thursday, but we cannot go to Chelsea with a Reserve team.”

Meanwhile, Eric Bailly will be available for selection after serving a one-match European ban in midweek, and Mourinho could shuffle his pack once again, as the Reds continue to fight on all fronts.

“We want to keep two doors open,” Jose added. “We have to keep getting points in the Premier League to keep our chances open and if we get through the knock-out round here, we’re in the quarter-finals and feel the door is open, so we have to try.

“We have a trophy in our pocket, which is a good feeling for everyone. Now we have the Premier League for the fight for the top four and we have the Europa League fight for Rostov.”

On the topic of his latest return to Stamford Bridge, the United manager added:

“Chelsea? It’s no different. Obviously before the game and after the game, I’ll meet some fans and some people I like. The relation with the fans was always good but, for me, it’s just professional.” the boss said. [myad]

After Detecting 50,000 Ghost Workers, Minister Hunts For More, Asks CBN To Assist

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Encouraged by the detection of 50,000 ghost workers in the federal government payroll, the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, is soliciting the cooperation of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), to extend the requirement for Bank Verification Number (BVN) to account holders in Microfinance Banks (MFBs), to facilitate the detection of bank accounts which might have been opened and operated in such banks for ghost workers by fraudulent syndicates.

In a letter to the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, the minister said that the introduction of the Bank Verification Number by the CBN has contributed immensely in improving the integrity of the Federal Government payroll  on which more than 50, 000 ghost workers were detected and removed.

Adeosun said that operating bank accounts in Microfinance Banks without requirement for BVN has left a huge loophole which individuals, intent on financial crimes, could use to hide and launder proceeds of crime and successfully escape detection by law enforcement agencies.

“Our ongoing efforts to verify the integrity of Federal Government  personnel costs and purge the system of fraud and error has made extensive use of the Bank Verification Number as a means of identifying recipients of multiple salaries, and salaries paid into accounts  with names that differ to those held on our payroll records. The success of this effort has to date yielded the removal of over 50,000 payroll entries.”

The Minister emphasized referred the CBN Governor to the discovery that, prior to the deadline for obtaining the BVN, the movement of a large number of salary accounts of Federal employees from commercial banks to Microfinance Banks, was observed.

“This is a suspicious activity and we have already commenced a review of such cases to identify and investigate any cases of fraud.”

Adeosun said that extending the requirement for BVN to Microfinance Banks may put a huge financial strain on the smaller Microfinance Banks, adding: “some MFBs,  such as National Police Force Microfinance (NPF), have over 27,000 salary accounts. Our inability to perform checks on such a large number of salary earners is a key risk.

“I am therefore seeking your co-operation to enforce compliance with BVN on any MFB with over 200 active salary accounts or those above a certain size. This will support the Federal Government’s efforts at reducing leakages to create headroom for the capital projects that will support the growth of the economy.”

It would be recalled that the CBN had in September in 2016 announced its intention to extend the requirement for the extension of the Bank Verification Number to MFBs in the country, but the exercise has yet to take off. [myad]

FCT Minister Takes A Train Ride In Abuja Mass Rail Transit Under Construction

FCT Minister Musa Bello

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, today, Monday, took a train ride today, Monday, from the Abuja Metro Station behind the Abuja World Trade Centre at the Central Business District to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

The minister, who was on an inspection tour of the site of the on-going Abuja Mass Rail Transit project, confirmed, after the tour, that the project is already 90 percent completed.

The Minister who was accompanied by the FCT Permanent Secretary, Dr. Babatope Ajakaiye and other senior officials of the FCT Administration, said that there are 13 number of railway bridges, 50 culverts, 15 flyover bridges and 9 pedestrian overpasses bridges that are all 100 percent completed.

Muhammad Bello said that the total length of the rail double track that has been laid is 45.245 kilometers, making the entire lot of A1 and A3 to be 100 percent completed.

According to him, out of the total 12 Train Stations under construction, 10 are at advanced stage with painting and installation of mechanical and electrical works currently in progress, while the remaining two are being fast tracked, making the entire Stations to be 85 percent completed.

The Minister said that the locomotive and rolling stock deport is 85 percent completed, while communication as well as signaling are also 85 percent completed respectively.

“The percentage progress of work on the power supply is however 20 percent but adequate progress would be achieved soon.”

The Minister assured that his Administration would work assiduously to complete the project and make it operational as planned.

Muhammad Bello reiterated his commitment of his Administration toward lessening the difficulties currently being experienced by commuters in Abuja.

The Minister, during the inspection tour thus, asked CCECC handling the project to employ qualified Nigerians not Chinese for the management of the Train service, saying that about 1,000 personnel are expected to be employed. [myad]

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