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GTBank –Lagos State Principals Cup Finals Hold On Friday

GTBank Lagos Principals CupThe finals of the GTBank-Lagos State Principals Cup, the biggest grassroots soccer competition in West Africa, are scheduled to hold on Friday, June 10 at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.
This year’s version of the competition, which is in its 7th year, according to the sponsors, promises to be an exhilarating encounter between two teams which have laid claim to be the ultimate champions of the prestigious tournament.
In the boys’ category, Dairy Farm Senior Secondary School who won the title in 2012 and 2014 will be seeking to permanently retain the trophy as they go in search of their 3rd title.
Debutants Ejigbo Senior Secondary School will be playing for glory, having eliminated Keme Balogun Grammar School in a keenly contested semi-finals battle.
In the girls’ category, defending champions; Ikotun Senior High School, will be playing for glory as they seek to defend their title against their old nemesis; CMS Senior Girls Grammar School, in what will be a rematch of the 2013 finals wherein the latter lost 4-2 on penalties.
Will history continue as we know it or will history be rewritten; is a story that will be told when these titans collide at the Teslim Balogun stadium.
Winners will be rewarded with the sum of N750,000.00, N500,000.00 and N350,000,00 for the 1st ,2nd and 3rd place winners respectively in both male and female categories.
Over the years, the GTBank Lagos State Principals Cup has produced exceptional players at country and club levels.
Yetunde Fajobi of Government Senior College, Agege, and Esther Adeboye of State High School, Alimosho (2014 edition players) were part of the Nigerian U-17 national team (The Flamingos) that qualified for the 2016 FIFA U17 World Cup.
Amongst some of the notable players discovered in this year’s competition are; leading goal scorer in the Girls category, Edemekop Ndiana from CMS Girls Grammar School, Anusilem Amarachi from Ikotun Senior High School with 6 and 5 goals respectively.
Commenting on the significance of the competition in Nigeria’s educational framework, the Managing Director/CEO of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Segun Agbaje, believes that the competition would pave the way for youths to cultivate their sporting talents, whilst fostering and building a healthier lifestyle at a critical stage in their lives. He enjoined the students to imbibe the spirit of fair play, hard work and discipline, which are some of the core values of GTBank. [myad]

Names Of 47 Ambassadorial Nominees For Senate Screening

Ambassador nomineeThe full list of the names of President Muhammadu Buhari’s 47 Ambassadorial nominees which he forwarded to the Senate for screening and confirmation has been released.
The nominees, some of who will serve as career diplomats, to head Nigeria’s missions abroad when confirmed by the senate  are:

Obinna Chukwuemeka
Salisu Umoru
Inyang Udoh Inyang
Okeke Vivian Nwanaku
Niman Munir
Edem Jane Ada
Muhammed Hassan Hassan
Martin Young Cobham
Janet Molegbo Olisah
Itegbuoye Sunday
Olatunde Adesesan
Lilian Ijekwu Onu
Manaja Tulahi Isa
Ngozi Ukeje
Bello Kazaure Huseini
Inoc Pierre Ducci
Garba Baba
Usman Bakori Aliyu
Umar Zainab Salisu
Momoh Seyidou Umieza
Kadri Ayinla
Balogun Hakeem
Nosa Ahmed
Ibrahim Isa
Bankole Adegboyega Adeoye
Ibidapo Obe Oluwasegun
Ogundayo Sakirat
Eric A. Belgam
Ateru Aliru
Ramata Bulima
Musa Rahman
Kabiru Bala
Damu Shuaibu, D. A Agiv
TK Gonglong
Ibrahim Hamza
KC Nwachukwu
Q.R Lolu
E.K Oguntuwase
A.I Paragauda
L.A Gasharga
Olufemi Abikoye
Abubakar Ibrahim
Rainy Kauru
Odeka Janet Biong
Adekunbi Habeebat. [myad]

US Claims That Boko Haram Has No Link To Isis

ISIS 2The United States of America has come up with an idea that there is no evidence that Boko Haram terrorist who has devastated Nigeria over the years has no link the Islamic State (Daesh) terror group.

Boko Haram had renamed itself Islamic State’s West African Province (Iswap) after pledging allegiance to IS in March 2015. The Nigerian group has since released statements restating the allegiance and, in July 2015, it released an Isis-style beheading video that bore all the hallmarks of propaganda videos routinely released by IS.

US officials, however, told Reuters that they believe the allegiance had merely been a branding exercise to boost the credibility of Boko Haram, whose insurgency in Nigeria and neighbouring countries is not related to IS’ war in Libya and the Middle East.

“If there is no meaningful connection between Isil and Boko Haram – and we haven’t found one so far – then there are no grounds for U.S. military involvement in West Africa other than assistance and training,” said one US official who spoke on conditions of anonymity.

“This is an African fight, and we can assist them, but it’s their fight.”

This contradicts a previous statement made by another US official, who warned in May 2015 that the link between the two groups was a cause for concern and could undermine peace and stability in West Africa.

Although the US has not sent any troops to assist the Nigerian army against Boko Haram, it sent 300 soldiers to Cameroon, which is also routinely targeted by the insurgents.

Boko Haram in Libya

Following the allegiance, intelligence experts have warned that Boko Haram members were travelling to Libya to join IS cells. In February 2016, the Nigeria’s State Security Service (DSS) announced that it had arrested university student Abdulssalam Enesi Yunusa on suspicion that he was planning to meet other militants at an IS terrorist training camp in Libya.

The DSS also said several terrorist attacks had been foiled while other cells affiliated with IS were found to operate in Nigeria.

In an interview with IBTimes UK, counter-terrorism expert David Otto claimed the international community was ignoring the dangers of Boko Haram-IS link. Otto claimed that every day Nigerian terrorists were leaving their country to travel to Libya and eventually Europe.

A ten-minute-long video released by Boko Haram ends with the decapitation of a man believed to have been part of the regional offensive YouTube screen grab

Nigeria is heading an ongoing regional offensive against Boko Haram. The task force consists of 8,700 troops from Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Benin. The group has scored some successes, such as the recapture of several territories and the release of thousands of civilians previously held captive. [myad]

Buhari Sends 47 Ambassadorial Nominees To Senate

Buhari 4President Muhammadu Buhari has forwarded 47 names of Nigerians to be screened and confirmed as Ambassador and career diplomats.

The names were contained in a letter sent to the senate, and read on the floor of the upper legislative chamber by Senate President Bukola Saraki on Thursday.

In the letter, the president sought the consent of the senate‎ for the confirmation of the nominees.

Some of the names of “the career diplomats” who will head Nigeria’s missions abroad when confirmed by the senate ‎ are Obinna Chukwuemeka, Okeke Vivian, Ngozi Okeje, Bello Kazaure, Garba Baba, Umar Salisu, Kadiri Ayinla Audu, Ibrahim Isa, Bankole Adeoye, Ibrahim Hamza, KC Nwachukwu, Olufemi Abekoye, Adekunbi Abibat, Salisu Umoru, Liman Munir, Mohammed Hassan Hassan, Olatunde Adesesan, Usman Bakure, Balogun Akeem and Kabiru Bala. [myad]

Pope Francis Strips Catholic Priest Of Priesthood For Child Sexual Abusa

priest with crucifixPope Francis has ordered German diocese to strip a 58-year old catholic priest, who has been convicted of child sexual abuse, of the priesthood.
The priest had worked in the western city of Aachen and was sentenced to six years in jail in 2015 for taking advantage of minors in his care.
a statement from the Dioceses said that the priest who abused his godchild and the child’s younger brother had not carried out priestly duties since 2010.
The diocese said that the order from the Pope meant that the affected priest has been permanently barred from priesthood and would no longer receive pay from the church.
The pope has repeatedly made it clear, his zero tolerance policy for child abuse, a problem that has plagued the church for decades.
This past weekend, Francis explicitly restated his power to remove bishops who are found guilty of such crimes.
dpa/NAN. [myad]

THISDAY Publisher Sacks 13 Staff Who Dare To Ask For 12 Month Salary Arrears

Nduka ObaigbenaPublisher, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of THISDAY newspaper, Nduka Obaigbena, has ordered the termination of the appointments of the 13 staff of the company who dare to ask him, through an ultimatum, to pay their outstanding salaries, running into 12 months.
It was learnt that Obaigbena, in a text message to a management staff in the Administration Department, Israel Iwuegbu, on Wednesday, ordered all the staff sacked.
Those who signed the memo and are facing the sack, are Tobi Soniyi, Olawale Ajimotokan, Patrick Ugeh, Senator Iroegbu, James Emejo, Omololu Ogunmade, Paul Obi, Ndubusi Francis, Dele Ogbodo, Damilola Oyedele, Chineme Okafor, Godwin Omoigui and Onyebuchi Ezigbo. They are all in the Abuja office of the company.
It was learnt that junior staff in the Abuja office are being owed seven months, while the senior staff are waiting to be paid for 12 months.
On June 7, the affected staffers, had, in a memo, gave Obaigbena uptol June 10 to pay the outstanding salaries of between seven and 12 months or face industrial action.
They threatened to embark on an initial strike from June 12 to 19 before declaring a total strike.
The affected staffers all belong to the Editorial Department.
In the memo by the Editorial Staff of the Abuja station, they said a warning strike of one week between June 12 and 19 will precede a total strike action if the management fails to pay them.
The memo, obtained by The Eagle Online, reads in full:
From: Editorial Staff, Abuja Office
Through: Editor, Nation’s Capital
To: The Chairman/Editor-in-Chief, THISDAY Newspapers
Subject: Notice of Warning Strike
Date: June 7, 2016
Dear Chairman,
Having borne the brunt of Management’s non-payment of our salaries —- running into several months, we, the undersigned Editorial Staff of THISDAY Abuja, have come to the painful decision to declare a warning strike.
Should the management fails to pay us by Friday, June 10, 2016, we will have no option than to embark on a one-week warning strike from Sunday June 12, 2016 until June 19, 2016.
Please, note that an indefinite strike will ensue at the expiration of the warning strike.
By this letter, we are putting the management on notice that effective Sunday June 12, 2016, we will cease to send stories to all THISDAY titles until our salary arrears are defrayed. In this case, we will supply stories to all the titles from now until Saturday June 11, 2016.
For several years, we have sacrificed everything- emotionally, physically and materially to ensure the continued survival of THISDAY but regrettably, the organisation has demonstrated an abysmal disregard for these gestures.
We need not state the obvious that virtually all of us here can no longer meet our obligations both to our families and other responsibilities.
Thanking you for your urgent response.
Signed:
1. Tobi Soniyi
2. Olawale Ajimotokan
3. Patrick Ugeh
4. Senator Iroegbu
5. James Emejo
6. Omololu Ogunmade
7. Paul Obi
8. Ndubusi Francis
9. Dele Ogbodo
10. Damilola Oyedele
11. Chineme Okafor
12. Godwin Omoigui
13. Onyebuchi Ezigbo
Cc: MD, DMD, GED (Finance), GED (Admin), GED (Abuja), Editor/GED, Editor (Sunday), Editor (Saturday), Editor, Nation’s Capital and Deputy Editors. [myad]

Army Locks Down Sambisa Forest Against Boko Haram

Battle of Sambisa ForestThe Nigerian army officers have surrounded the dreaded enclave of the Boko Haram terrorists, Sambisa Forest, making entry and exit for members of the insurgents an almost impossible task now.

The Commander of the counter-insurgency operation in the North-east, Operation Lafiya Dole, Major General Lucky Irabor, who spoke to news men on the success of the troops against the Boko Haram insurgents in recent weeks, said that the insurgents are currently trapped in the forest and cannot come out to launch attack on the rest of the nation.

General Irabor said that it had become impossible for the insurgents still holed inside the forest to get out or for them to have access to civilization to get any supply.

He said that the soldiers are only waiting for the insurgents to come out of the hideout to surrender as life has become unbearable for them.

According to him, if they fail to come out soon, the troops would move into the forest to level it even as he emphasized that troops have taken position at all access route leading into and out of the forest.

The commander said that there is no truth in the story that the insurgents were fleeing from the forest to wreak havoc elsewhere, insisting that the only option for the insurgents is either to fight their way out or surrender. [myad]

Abuja Judges Declare Thursday Holiday To Mourn Dead Colleague

Evoh judge that diedJudges in Abuja, the Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have declared Thursday a work-free-day in honour of their colleague, Justice Evoh Stephen Chuckwu, who died on Wednesday.

Justice Chukwu was said to have died after a brief illness.
A statement issued by the court’s Chief Registrar, Emmanuel Gako directed all court registrars to adjourn cases that were initially slated for hearing on Thursday to ensure total compliance.
Until Justice Chukwu’s death, he was presiding over the infamous Senate forgery suit that is seeking to nullify the current composition of the 8th Senate leadership.
It would be recalled that the case was recently reassigned to the deceased judge by the Chief Judge of the court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, after Justice Adeniyi Ademola declined to give judgment in the matter following an allegation of bias raised by the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu. [myad]

Senator David Mark Describes Death Of Stephen Keshi As One Too Many

KeshiFormer Senate President, Senator David Mark, has described the death of former Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, as one too many.

In a statement by his media aide, David Mark said: “only a very few men in the world has such an intimidating credential. We cannot question the Will of the Almighty creator, but this is one death too many.”

Describing late Stephen Keshi superlatively as an indefatigable coach and the ‘Big Boss,’ the former Senate President said that Keshi was one of the greatest and most successful footballers Nigeria has ever produced.

“Till date, no one has beaten his record. As a captain of the Super Eagles in 1994, he won the Africa Nations Cup in Tunisia. As the Chief Coach of the Super Eagles in 2013, he led Nigeria to win the Nations’ Cup in South Africa.

“He was forthright and outspoken. He was steadfast. He never compromised his position especially on professionalism no matter whose ox was gored. Keshi was to African football what Mohammed Ali was to Boxing.

“Only a very few men in the world has such an intimidating credential. We cannot question the Will of the Almighty creator, but this is one death too many.

“Keshi’s death is akin to death of more than a hundred massacred in a pogrom. Keshi was one of our greatest footballers. He lived and worked for Nigeria. He certainly left a huge vacuum that would be difficult to fill.”

The ex- Senate president asked Nigerians, especially the football family to take solace in the fact that Keshi left his positive footprint on the sands of time.

To the deceased’s immediate family, Mark said they should continue to build on the uncommon patriotism, unwavering commitment to the ideals of nationhood and resourcefulness which Keshi was known for.

He prayed that God grant the ex-Super Eagles captain eternal rest just as he prayed that the Almighty give the bereaved family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

This was even as the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) expressed deep shock at the death in the early hours of Wednesday of Stephen Keshi, through its President, Amaju Pinnick.

Pinnick said: “This is devastating. We have lost a superhero. The NFF Board will meet and decide on the best way to honour Stephen Keshi. We will be fully involved in the arrangements for the final burial rites.”
Pinnick directed that all centres hosting matches of the Nigeria Professional Football League on Wednesday should observe one-minute silence before kick-off.
The NFF has already informed the Confederation of African Football and the world body, FIFA, about the passing of the legend.
Keshi won the Africa Cup of Nations as a player and as a Coach.
The only person to achieve similar feat was Egyptian Mahmoud el-Gohary, who is also of blessed memory. [myad]

Police Grabs Suspected Killers Of Army Colonel In Kaduna

suspected killers of late col inusaFour suspects who were linked to the kidnapping and subsequent murder of an army officer, Colonel Samaila Yunusa, in Kaduna on 27th March, 2016 have been arrested.

A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Police Force Headquarter, Abuja, ACP Olabisi Kolawole said that the suspects were apprehended by a combined efforts of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) and the Kaduna State Command SIB operatives, and after discreet, sustained and painstaking intelligence.

The statement said that sequel to the kidnapping and killing of the officer, the IGP IRT deployed the Technical and Human Intelligence assets of the Force which led to the arrest of a Prison Warder named Abdullahi Adamu, who is a close associate of one of the prime suspects who was using the Tecno mobile phone stolen from the slain Colonel.

“Further investigation led to the arrest of two of the prime suspects, namely: Ibrahim Kabiru , 23 (aka uztaz) and Ebele Precious, 41 (aka pastor), while the gang leader, Emeka Okeke Cyprain, 44, and one other member of the syndicate, Chijioke Ugwuanyi, 42 (aka CJ) were later arrested.”

The statement listed the items that were recovered from what it described as a notorious gang, which specialised in car snatching and truck hijacking in the State and selling same to unsuspecting members of the public, as one AK 47 rifle, two magnum pistols, one Nissan Pathfinder Jeep and documents of six houses located in Anambra State of which Emeka Okeke Cyprian confessed were proceeds of his previous criminal activities.

It said that the four suspects, who are presently in custody of the Force, will soon be arraigned before a competent court of law for criminal charges while effort to arrest the fleeing members of the gang continues.

Meanwhile the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase has commended IGP IRT and operatives of the Kaduna State SIB detectives for their commitment, diligence and professionalism which led to the breakthrough and subsequent recovery of the weapons and a stolen Jeep.

The Inspector-General enjoined the citizens to continue to support the Police with relevant information. [myad]

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