National Drug Law and Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted an Italian bound passenger, Innocent Chukwuma Ifekandu with 1.347kg substance suspected to be cocaine.
Innocent who is an indigene of Anambra state was arrested by the agency in the Port Harcourt International Airport, Rivers state during the out ward screening of passengers to Charles Decaule, France.
The 42 year old suspect was said to be on his way to board a passenger Air France, travelling to Italy where he has been residing for past 15 years.
The NDLEA Commander at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Mr. Olutekunbi Babatunde Davies Commended his officers for their vigilance in the war against illicit drugs and drug traffickers.
This was even as the Nigeria Navy has uncovered the major illegal oil bunkering site at an abandoned warehouse in Ogbogoro Area of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers state.
The commandant of the Nigeria Navy ship NNS Pathfinder in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, Commodore Sanusi Ibrahim who led journalists to the illegal site recently said five persons including an engine repairer were arrested at the scene.
Commodore Sanusi Ibrahim represented by the base operation officers, lieutenant Commodore Sunday Katuka Haruna said over five hundred drums loaded with illegally refine petroleum products were seen at the site.
He said that NNS Pathfinder operations are aimed at achieving the mandate of the Chief of Naval staff strategic guidance and zero tolerance for crude oil theft and other activities within the Niger Delta.
The commander called on members of the public to continue to provide the Navy and other security Agencies with timely information to enable them rid the country of oil thieves and pipe line vandals.
Over two hundred polythene bags and a wooden contonou boats loaded with illegally refined oil were also discovered at the Ogbogoro illegal oil site. [myad]
Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello has made it clear that his government is ready to provide jobs for qualified people who have something tangible to offer the state in its quest to develop.
This is even as he said that he has the constitutional right to appoint his Personal aides without recourse to a group of people, provided such aides satisfiedthe requirement as stipulated by law of the land.
A statement by the governor’s Special Adviser on Media and Strategy, Mallam Abdulkarim Abdulmalik quoted Governor Yahaya Bello as saying that his government will continue to accord respect to every citizen of the state and that the day of ethnicity and inter tribal crisis are over.
“I don’t want to behave like the past leaders who were regretting for not doing the right thing while in office due to selfish pressure mounted on them by some people. Any body with impeccable credentials and feel that he has something to offer the state can come forward ” he stated.
The governor who was apparently reacting to alleged Vote of No Confidence letter purportedly written by the State Executive of All Progressive Congress (APC) to the National Leadership of the party.
The governor said that he was yet to be informed by the National Secretariat of APC about the petition.
He insisted that he is running an all inclusive government, even as he said that the APC leaders are free to recommend any body for any appointment provided the person meet certain criteria for such position.
He said his government is working towards unity and as such his doors are always open to accommodate everybody irrespective of religion, ethnic and political differences.
The governor accused the State Chairman of the APC, Alhaji Haddi Ametuo of hiding under the party to play clannish card against his government because his brother , Honourable Jimoh Lawal was removed as Speaker of the House of Assembly by the lawmakers.
He said his administration has demonstrated commitment to wards rebuilding the state and unite the people for a peaceful co-existence through people oriented policies and programme.
This according to him, attested to the warm reception accorded him at Okene when he was recently received by a large crowd that thronged the city square to rejoice with him over his victory at the poll. [myad]
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muahammad Musa Bello has assured the newly elected FCT Area Councils’ Chairmen and Councilors that he would work very closely with them to achieve the change Nigerians asked for, irrespective of their political parties. The Minister who spoke when the officials of the FCT Press Corps led by its Chairman; Mr. Ikharo Attah met with him today, Monday in his office, Abuja said: “the FCT Administration under my leadership, would work very closely with all the elected Councils’ officials irrespective of political parties they belong to, in order to bring rapid development to the Area Councils of the Territory.” Muhammad Bello said that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, which is built on change mantra, is committed to entrenching good governance at the grassroots level. “We will interface with all the elected officials at the local level to bring development to the grassroots where majority of the people reside.”
The Minister expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the election which was adjudged to be free and fair. The Chairman, FCT Press Corps, Ikharo Attah commended the Minister for the exemplary way he managed the recent FCT Area Council’s election that was devoid of any skirmishes. He charged other states of the federation to emulate the peaceful conduct exhibited by the residents before, during and after the FCT Councils polls. [myad]
As my Lagos bound commercial flight charged out on takeoff roll on Runway-26 at Enugu airport, my heart jumped out of my mouth as a sudden shock jolted the airplane fuselage when the landing gears hit the macadamized portion of the runway; a shoddy construction job embarrassingly delivered by PW Construction Company less than six years ago.
This frightening jolt immediately left a bad taste in my mouth as I ruminated on the circuitous route and rigmaroles the people of South East encountered to get the airport see the light of the day both in terms of the resurfacing and extension of the runway and the actualization of its international airport status.
I stand to be contradicted to say that PW sabotaged the airport and the people of the South East. This is more so,as I recall the synergy and support put together amongst the Federal government and States government of the South East; Federal legislators as well as Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) when that runway extension and resurfacing took effect back in 2010. The tumultuous goodwill and support PW enjoyed, as it was granted every extension it requested in terms of time, and was granted every contract variation it requested to guarantee a good and thorough job that should measure to international standard.
The runway design handed over to PW was based on International Civil Aviation (ICAO) standard. Therefore, this level of runway structure could rightly have been constructed in any country of the world under the standard of ICAO. But an alarm was set off in my head as I considered that this runway actually and realistically failed under 90 days of active landing impacts.
The standard in Enugu runway design means it could have been at London Heathrow or Dallas Fort Worth International airport, or any other ICAO country international airport for that matter.
For instance, each of the seven runways at Dallas Fort Wort (DFW) handles impact average of 336 landing per day which translate to 10,080 landing impact per month or 120,960 for one year.
Enugu airport runway between 2010 and 2015 recorded average of 15 landing per day. Therefore, 450 landing impact per month. From 2010 when the runway was resurfaced to 2015, was just six years, that is 72 months. At 450 landing per month, Enugu airport recorded just about 32,000 landing impact before it failed. If we divide 32,000 landing impact at Enugu with about 336 landing impact per day that obtains at Dallas DFW, for instance, we will have 95 days of landing impact.
This means that if Enugu airport runway was subjected to the the volume of use as obtained on one of the runways at DFW, it actually failed at 95 days of landing impact.
If one considers the economic hardship, stress and risk the South East suffered and encountered during the almost one year Enugu airport closed for the resurfacing and extension of the runway in 2010; one cannot but pity our society and South Easterners in particular.
Elsewhere, PW and its “airport runway engineers” would have had their engineering licenses and certificates revoked and be possibly sent to prison with the contract amount returned to Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.
When one considers the embarrassment, the distraction of business that will happen to the Airlines and ancillary services, both local and international, when the runway will be closed again for repair – God knows how many years that will take with the present economic problem in Nigeria – the pains of this kind of sabotage hits hard in the face.
PW has been around in this country for so long. It has also delivered numerous jobs around the nation, so I know there is more to this shoddy job than meet the eye. But time will tell.
In view of this, I hereby recommend inta alia: (a) That PW should be stripped of every contract that has to do with airports and runways in Nigeria. (b) That PW be made to fix the runway without charging additional dime from FAAN or FGN. And PW be made to show proof of all funds needed for the job so as to avoid senseless delay on the remedy job. (c) That PW be made to issue a 25 year guarantee on the runway on completion of the repair. It will also maintain the runway for the next 25 years without charging a dime from FAAN or FGN. (d) To compel it to pay full attention on the runway, PW must halt all its ongoing construction job throughout Nigeria until the runway is repaired and recommissioned.
The current horrible situation of Enugu airport runway readily brings to mind one of the embarrassing challenges of our national infrastructure development.Most times we are challenged to question whether our roads are basically poorly constructed as a result of poor technical competence on the part of the contractors, or that like the Chinese variegated product standards, the quality and standard of products you demand and pay for is what will be produced are handed to you. In other words, that the quality of job they deliver is proportional to the amount of money they are paid. In our probing perplexities, we at times also wonder if the national embarrassment of our road infrastructure could be a case of our natural indifference to maintenance culture. Put it differently, could the reason for the mind boggling failure of our roads infrastructure, that most times happens even before the commissioning , be blamed on the fact that our road maintenance agencies do not follow up immediately until a greater portion of the roads are dilapidated? These reasoning “excuses” have been dismissed with the wave of the hand by those who opine that when you travel on highways around the world, you don’t see road maintenance agencies patching the roads,as you travel. And in those countries, roads hardly fail before they are commissioned for public use – a deplorable situation very common in our dear country.
On cost comparison, Nigeria pays more than 200% the value of runway construction cost when compared with other ICAO countries of the world.
Presently, in Enugu, airport personnel use putty to fill up the macadamized portions of the runway before each landing of any heavy aircraft at the airport. This is totally unacceptable, government should rise up to the challenge and arrest the culprits and compel them to remedy this blatant fraud committed against the Nigerian nation; the people of the South East and Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.
Our attempt at holding people accountable to their actions and to bring sanity and sanctity, dignity and respect to our common wealth in our nation will be a long shoot if full and commensurate penalties are not meted out to the culprits to serve as a deterrent to other contractors and their likes in our new and evolving Nigeria.
Captain Nnaji, Managing Director/CEO of OAS Helicopters, wrote in from Maryland, Lagos. [myad]
Sixty eight year old Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ipokia local government area of Ogun State, Alhaji Saruku Suraju, popularly known as “Aro Meta” has died in a hotel after an alleged marathon sex with a woman believed to be a commercial sex worker.
It was learnt that Suraj died at the De Lover Hotel, located at Aseko area, Ibatefin in Ipokia on Friday night. His mistress was said to have fled the scene of the incident when the man gave up the ghost.
Plans were said to have been made to turban late Alhaji Suraju as Giwa Adinni of Ibatefin Central Mosque, but the ceremony has been postponed indefinitely.
A family source said that the man died in a hotel even as his mistress, who no one knows fled without any trace.
“The incident happened around 9:00pm on Friday and we have buried him yesterday according to Islamic rite.
“Yes, he died at De Lover hotel. What I know was that, his party, PDP is to have the final meeting of those to be elected as officers of the party in their forthcoming Congress.
“He was on his way to the meeting when they said, a lady called him on his phone and asked him to join her at the hotel. It was his dead body that was later taken out from the hotel with series of information flying around.
“Some people said he was strangled to death by unknown people while some said he was killed by a chemical substance sniffed into his nose with a handkerchief. What all these mean is that it has a political undertone.
“We were told that he had a misunderstanding with someone in the party over the chairmanship seat as he wanted to return to the office while other candidates are interested.
“I was not there, all these are what people are saying. I don’t want to speak ill about the dead; he was there all alone now”, the source revealed.
Prior his death, he was living alone with no wife.
The deceased, according to a close relative, was the only child of his parent. [myad]
Governor Nasiru Ahmed El-Rufai of Kaduna State has closed down the Government House Clinic and redeployed its medical personnel to public hospitals in the state.
A statement by the governor’s Special Assistant on media and publicity, Samuel Aruwa said that the drugs and medical equipment in the clinic have been moved to the Yusuf Danstoho Hospital in Tudun Wada.
The statement directed the Government House members of staff to henceforth use the Yusuf Danstoho Hospital for their medical needs.
It explained that the decisions were taken to boost healthcare system in the state, especially in public hospitals.
The statement quoted El-Rufai as saying: “There are not enough doctors in the public health system in Kaduna State. Therefore, it is not prudent to assign doctors, nurses, and other medical staff to serve Government House alone.’’
The statement quoted El-Rufai as saying that it was clearly more beneficial to the society if the services of the medical personnel were made available to the public in a general hospital.
“It is better that everyone working in the Government House uses the same health facilities as the general public.”
The statement said in parts: “Medical personnel from the Government House Clinic have been redeployed to public hospitals in the state. “From now on, all Government House staff requiring medical services will proceed to the nearest public hospital to the Government House like other citizens of the State.
“It is expected that the management of the public hospitals will make good use of the medical personnel, drugs and equipments donated to them.’’
It also quoted Dr. Muhammad Bello Armaya’u, the medical director of the Hospital, as confirming that the hospital had received the drugs and equipment.
The statement said that Armaya’u expressed appreciation to the Governor for the move and promised that the hospital would make good use of the extra capacity received. [myad]
A 69 year old Crane driver, Dempsey Nibbs, has been found guilty of beheading his estranged wife, 60 year old Judith Nibbs, before crushing her skull and flushing it down a toilet.
Nibbs was sentenced to life imprisonment for the offence which he committed in their flat, in Hoxton, east London, and he is expected to serve a minimum of 21 years.
The murdered wife was said to have told him that she was having sex with at least eight other men – and he had also found chat records from Skype which showed how she had flashed her breasts to an online suitor.
The man, who is suffering from cancer has admitted that his ill health means he will die in jail, and the Recorder of London Nicholas Hilliard QC told him: ‘I’m sure you don’t regret your wife’s death save for its effect on your own comfort and well-being.”
The Judge, Hilliard, rejected Nibbs’s claim he only initially ‘tapped’ his wife on the head with a metal bar to get her attention, and noted that her tooth had been knocked out and swallowed with the root attached in the attack. He added that he left her breasts exposed to ‘humiliate her even in death.’
During a row in April 2014, he battered the Meals On Wheels worker over the head with an iron bar in an act of ‘grotesque savagery’ for ruining his plans to retire by the sea.
The court in London was told that Mrs. Nibbs, who had two children with him, could have still been alive when he beheaded her because he could not stand the sight of her face.
Mr. Nibbs had admitted killing Mrs. Nibbs but denied murder, despite having no mental health issues. He showed no emotion as a jury found him guilty of the charge last Tuesday.
During the trial, the court heard how Mr. Nibbs had become enraged after his vivacious partner of 30 years taunted him as their relationship fell apart by saying she had been seeing other men.
The fatal attack came just two days after mother-of-five Mrs Nibbs predicted her own killing after an earlier row, chillingly telling her colleagues as she left work: ‘If I’m not in Friday, I might be dead.’
The pair had never married, but regarded one another as husband and wife and she had taken his last name. The court heard that Mr. Nibbs knocked her out with an iron bar before cutting her head off.
Then, when he realised that the head was too big to flush away, he smashed it up with a hammer as he attempted to dispose of the pieces in the lavatory.
Afterwards, Mr. Nibbs wrote a note to his 30-year-old son Kirk, who lived with the couple, and called 999 to say police would find two bodies at the property. They also had a daughter, Lauren, who was autistic and later went to live in a care home.
A police officer broke down the door when he saw Mrs. Nibbs’s headless body through the letterbox and bravely grappled a shotgun and knife from Mr Nibbs as he attempted to stab himself in the bathroom.
Mr. Nibbs, who suffered from prostrate and bladder cancer and had to wear a colostomy bag, said he killed his wife because he thought she was a ‘snake’ but jurors heard he had shown no signs of mental illness.
Prosecutor Crispin Aylett QC said the couple’s relationship soured in spring 2014 when Mr Nibbs suspected his wife of having affairs, and he had begun drinking heavily after his cancer diagnosis.
Their son said that since his mother no longer had to care for his younger sister, Mr. Nibbs felt she had changed and was not ‘the housewife’ she used to be.
Mr. Nibbs had moved into the spare room and an ‘undercurrent of violence emerged’ as the relationship fell apart.
In early March, Mr. Nibbs opened his own bank account after discovering she had transferred £20,000 out of their joint account into her account in May 2012.
Later that month, while Mrs. Nibbs was visiting her sister in Preston, Lancashire, he asked Kirk to investigate her computer for evidence she was having an affair.
He found videos of her blowing kisses and saying ‘I love you’ as well as sexually explicit pictures which he stored in a file entitled ‘Mum Slut’.
Mr. Nibbs searched his wife’s drawers and discovered bank transfer slips from their joint account to one in Morocco in the name of a close male friend and neighbour with whom she had gone on a road trip to Rabat in 2013, and stayed at his family home.
She had told Mr Nibbs she was visiting Europe with old school friends but then refused to show him any photos of the trip.
An examination of her computer was to show that she went on to exchange sexually explicit messages on Skype with another man called Khalid in Morocco, including chat logs which revealed she had flashed him images of her breasts.
Mrs. Nibbs had confided in her sister and a colleague at Meals On Wheels that her husband – who was regarded as a model employee at Balfour Beatty – had threatened to kill her and grabbed her by the throat.
During a row on April 7, Mrs. Nibbs, who was originally from Kirkham, near Preston, admitted seeing other men, taunting Mr. Nibbs by saying: ‘I have had sex eight times.’
The following day she made the grim prediction of her death to her colleagues at the Hackney Council-run meal delivery service.
Three days later, Mr. Nibbs said he confronted his wife in the front room of their home, starting a row when she asked: ‘What do you want’ in what he described as ‘an aggressive manner.’
Mr. Nibbs said he had armed himself with a metal bar in case there was a struggle because his illness had left him too frail to defend himself.
‘When I confront her I wouldn’t let her get the better of me,’ he had told the court, claiming he took a heavy metal bar with him ‘to get her attention, like a threat.’
He added: ‘I went up to her, she said “What do you want?” and I hit her. I just tapped her on the head, I tapped her to get her attention.’
Mr. Nibbs claimed that his wife then lunged for his stomach area and yanked on his colostomy bag. He said he put the metal bar in her mouth to stop her screaming so they didn’t disturb the neighbours.
Mr. Nibbs told jurors he had not meant to kill his partner when he went to confront her over money taken from their bank account which he took as ‘proof’ of her infidelity.
He said he had only meant to ‘slap her around a bit’ and it was only after she was dead that he cut her head off in anger because she ‘betrayed’ him.
But the jury rejected his claim of self-defence and found him guilty of murder.
Mr. Nibbs had calmly told the jury how he said he dragged his wife into the hallway where there was ‘less clutter’ and laid her on a tarpaulin bag.
‘That’s when I started to cut her head off. I used a knife. The knife was in the kitchen,’ said softly-spoken Mr. Nibbs. ‘To be honest with you, if the toilet was big enough it was in my mind to take the head and flush it down the toilet. It wasn’t big enough. That’s why I had to smash it up.
Mr. Nibbs said he scooped up the pieces, put them in a bag and placed them next to his wife’s body.
He said he intended to kill himself and got in a bath with a shotgun after calling the police. But the gun misfired and he was stabbing himself in the chest when the police arrived.
Prosecutor Crispin Aylett, QC, said: ‘Quite why the defendant decapitated Judith and then disposed of her head is not entirely clear but it may well be that he did it out of pure hatred at the sight of his wife’s face.’
Mrs. Nibbs’s sister Frances described her as a ‘very kind and caring person’ in a statement on behalf of the family.
They were all ‘shocked and devastated’ by her murder, she said, adding: ‘Whatever problems there were in her relationship, Judith did not deserve to die in such a callous and brutal way.’
Her son Kirk had been greatly affected by the trial and did not feel able to submit a victim impact statement, the court heard.
Detective Chief Inspector Dave Whellams from the Metropolitan Police, who led the investigation, said following the verdict last week: ‘Dempsey Nibbs believed his wife was having an affair and used this misplaced jealously to launch a ferocious and brutal attack on Judith.
‘I am pleased that the court has found Dempsey Nibbs guilty and I can only hope this verdict can bring some closure to Judith’s family.’ [myad]
The Lagos State government through its Universal Basic Education Board has employed 1,300 primary school teachers in the state and asked them to see their employment as a call to duty and service to humanity.
In a statement by the Public Affairs Officer of the board, Mr. Seyi Akitoye, who made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) today, Sunday in Lagos said that the board, on April 15, issued appointment letters to the newly employed primary school teachers.
This was in response to the directive of the state Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode to employ 1300 primary school teachers to boost the manpower in the public primary schools.
The statement quoted the Chairman of the board, Dr Ganiyu Sopeyin as urging the teachers to help the state to achieve its set goals in the area of primary education.
Sopeyin, according to the statement, said the new teachers were appointed following an open competitive process by the state government, which was adjudged to be of international standard.
He also reaffirmed that the present administration had invested in education in order to make public primary schools more attractive and competitive.
“The teaching profession is a noble profession which demands high professionalism.
“The new teachers should remember they were given opportunities which many are still seeking.
“This is a golden opportunity for you to contribute your own quota to the development of the state.
“You are going to be teaching our wards who are future leaders; we are entrusting you with our future, therefore, we want the best from you,” the statement quoted Sopeyin as saying.
He warned that public service was guided by rules and regulations, noting that diligence and hard work would be rewarded, while any erring teacher would be sanctioned.
Soldiers who are fighting Boko Haram insurgents in the North East have uncovered an underground food facility owned by the terrorists. The discovery was made by troops of the 7 Division Strike Group Team B and 22 Task Force Brigade in Biggoro, Warpaya and Aura, all North of Kumshe in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State. According to a statement by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, the raid was conducted on Saturday by the troops. Usman said in the statement: “On Saturday 16th April 2016, troops of 7 Division Strike Group Team B and 22 Task Force Brigade conducted a simultaneous dawn raid on suspected Boko Haram terrorists hideouts at Biggoro, Warpaya and Aura, North of Kumshe in Bama Local Government Area. The essence of the operation was stop the reported criminal activities of remnants of Boko Haram terrorists hiding in the three villages. This became necessary as previous efforts were futile. The suspected terrorists kept coming in search for food, water and shelter. “The surprised dawn attack yielded positive result as the troops discovered well concealed observation posts on trees in the villages constructed by the terrorists to give them early warning of troops movement or approach. In addition the troops found out that the observation posts though tree tops, were constructed in such a manner with chairs and ropes to pull up foods and other needs by the sentry without necessarily coming down the trees. “To also save for the rainy day, the terrorists had underground food storage facilities where they stocked large quantity of foodstuffs. The troops killed two Boko Haram terrorists and also recovered three AK-47 rifles, magazines and ammunitions. They also recovered two motorcycles from them. In addition they rescued. [myad]
Meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) met today in Doha without reaching an agreement on freezing oil production at January levels.
Nigerian Petroleum Resources Minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu who attended the meeting said: “there is no agreement.”
He said that the possible freezing of oil output would next be discussed during the meeting of the OPEC member states in June in Vienna. [myad]
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