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I’m Proud Of You, Buhari Tells Burna Boy For Bagging Grammy Award

President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated Nigerian music star, Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy, whose entry won the “Best Global Music Album” category in the 2021 Grammy awards.

In a statement today by senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, Buhari said that Burna Boy  had made notable contributions in the field of music which the world has come to recognize.

“Congratulations to Burna Boy on being conferred the 2021 Grammy, the world’s most prestigious musical awards. He has made notable contributions in the field of music which have brought glory to Nigerians at home and abroad. We are proud of his path-breaking achievements.”

The President also congratulates Wizkid who emerged as a joint winner of the Grammy Awards in a different category.

President Buhari acknowledges the efforts of forerunners, like King Sunny Ade and Femi Kuti whose creative exertions earned them Grammy nominations, paved the way and brought Nigerian music to global reckoning.

The President said that the record breaking musical achievements are a recognition of the Nigerian creative talents and the awards will open doors to other aspiring citizens.

Okonjo-Iweala To Buhari: WTO Will Do More To Help Nigeria, But…

The newly appointed Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has promised President Muhammadu Buhari that the organization under her leadership will do more to help Nigeria overcome its many economic challenges.

She said, when she paid a thank-you-visit to the President today, March 15, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja: “WTO will do more to help Nigeria, but we need to add value to our products in order to trade more. We should exploit all the opportunities in front of us.”

She narrated the numerous opportunities for Nigeria in the global organization, as well as the challenges, even as she thanked President Buhari for the pulsating support she received from her own country in the race for the position.

“You nominated me, you wrote hundreds of letters, called up hundreds of world leaders. Without your personal and direct intervention, it may not have worked. The people of Nigeria also supported me massively. The youths were wonderful, always encouraging, backing me up on social media.

“Mr. President, the world recognizes what you have done. Since its establishment, only men have led the WTO. Now, a woman has emerged for the first time, and she’s a Nigerian. We are so honoured.”

Dr Okonjo-Iweala said that the support and leadership of President Buhari will help her a lot in her position as DG.

Responding, President Buhari acknowledged that the new WTO leader earned the position, adding: “we are happy you made it, but you earned it with your record of performance both at home and abroad.”

He also acknowledged that Dr. Okonjo-Iweala had put Nigeria more on the world map and added: “I congratulate you, as well as the country. I know you will represent us so well.”

President Buhari lauded Nigerian women once again, pointing to key positions they hold like Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Head of the Civil Service of the Federation and many others.

He said that the same way, government would encourage the youths, “so that they can be ready for the challenges of the future.”

Dr. Okonjo-Iweala assumed office as the first female WTO Director General on March 1, 2021.

Kidnapping Of Students: Atiku Insists On Government Declaring State Of Emergency

Atiku Abubakar

Former Nigerian Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has repeated his call on the federal government to declare a state of emergency in the education sector to address the incessant kidnapping of students in the nation’s schools.

In a statement today, March 15, reacting to the latest Kaduna school kidnapping, Atiku said: “I repeat my call for the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency, and to post 24 hour armed guards at every school in the affected and neighbouring states. No expense must be spared to keep our schools safe.”

He said that with 13.5 million children already out of school, the recent spate of kidnapping could only make things worse.

It behooves on us as a nation to act decisively and excise this cancer of school abductions from our polity with clinically precise policies.

“We must also stop paying ransom at random. It is a short term solution that will cause much long term destruction. We must as a nation impose law and order now, or we will bequeath lawlessness and disorder to the next generation. And may God forbid that.”

Air Force Helicopters Kill Dozens ISWAP/Boko Haram Fighters In Borno

Aerial bombardments executed by Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Fighter Helicopters have killed dozens of ISWAP/Boko Haram terrorists at Damasak, the headquarters of Mobbar Local Government Area of Borno State.

It was gathered that the armed terrorists with sophisticated ammunition, stormed Damasak town yesterday, March 14 in gun trucks to attack residents and that their attempt was foiled by the swift response of NAF helicopters, deployed to engage the Boko Haram elements.

A military intelligence officer, who craved anonymity, said the aerial bombardments of the NAF fighter aircraft eliminated over a dozen of the terrorists, and also shattered their gun trucks ‘terribly’.

“Aside the air raids by the NAF helicopters, the ground troops also succeeded in neutralizing the remaining insurgents who attempted to escape after the destruction of three guntrucks, and one Canter Truck.

“The latest well-coordinated joint air and ground operations is quite encouraging as we have so far counted more than 30 dismembered corpses of the terrorists.”

It was further gathered that the ground troops, led by Lt. Col Steven Nammu of 195 Battalion Super Camp in Damasak, recovered sophisticated weapons including AK-47 rifles, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), and other lethal arms, from the insurgents.

Source: PRNigeria

Libya Arrests ISIS Commander, Abu Omar

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Libyan National Army has arrested ISIS commander, Mohammed Mailed Mohammed, also known as ‘Abu Omar’ in Ubari, South Libya.

Libya Review reported this today, March 14 in a move seen as a major victory in the war against terrorism.

ISIS made incursions into Africa, especially through the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP), a splinter of Boko Haram, which has affiliation to it.

According to the DCAF (Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance), ISWAP is growing in power and influence.

“From its territorial base on the banks and islands of Lake Chad, this jihadist group is waging a guerrilla war across north-eastern Nigeria and elsewhere on the lake’s periphery.

“By filling gaps in governance and service delivery, it has cultivated a level of support among local civilians that Boko Haram never enjoyed and has turned neglected communities in the area and islands in Lake Chad into a source of economic support.

“If Nigeria and its neighbouring Lake Chad states want to sever the bond between ISWAP and these communities – and they should – then they cannot stop with countering ISWAP in battle. They will need to complement military action by filling the service and governance gaps that ISWAP has exploited.”

Public Office Is Loan Of Shorter Tenor From God, Osinbajo Reminds Leaders

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has reminded politicians and leaders that public office is a loan of shorter tenor from God.

He said: And so, my brother, life is a loan and public office is a loan of an even shorter tenor.”

Professor Osinbajo, who spoke today, March 14 in Owerri, Imo State capital at a special interdenominational thanksgiving service to mark the first anniversary of the administration of Governor Hope Uzodinma, reminded the governor: “you are here today by the Grace of God.”

The Vice President, who also delivered the felicitations of President Muhammadu Buhari to the governor, asked him to stay focused on delivering quality leadership in service to the people.

“Some may say that you are here because you are the smartest, I am sure you know that being the smartest doesn’t mean you will get here.”

Army Chief Storm Borno, Vows To Eliminate Boko Haram In 7-Day

The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Ibrahim Attahiru has vowed to eliminate Boko Haram within the next one week as he arrived the State capital for operation

General Attahiru, who spoke to news men today, March 14 said: “I am here on an operational visit; I will be here for one week.

“The essence is to enhance operations, raise morale and motivate the soldiers, to ensure we achieve better results towards the total annihilation of Boko Haram and indeed the insurgency.” .

Already, COAS had visited troops of Sector 1 and Sector 2 of Operation Lafiya Dole in Borno and Yobe states.

He had also inspected some building projects at the headquarters of 7 Division, Maiduguri. Source: NAN

Police Kill 2 Kidnappers In Abuja After Exchange Of Gunfire

Officers of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command have killed two members of a notorious kidnapping gang terrorizing communities in Abaji Area Council of the FCT.

The kidnappers were killed early today, March 14 during an exchange of gunfire.

Report said that the two kidnappers, together with their colleague-criminals, had stormed Naharati village in Abaji, raided the community, and were about to abduct some residents, before their attack was thwarted by the Police.
The two kidnappers died from injuries after being taken to the hospital for treatment while the Command has launched a manhunt to arrest the fleeing suspects
Source: PRnews.

 

A “Hellish” Night After Taking AstraZeneca Vaccine, By Kazeem Ugbodaga

It was pomp and ceremony on Friday, March 12, 2021 when the Lagos State Government officially rolled out the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, first for the frontline health workers and others in the frontline of the battle against the dreaded Coronavirus.

The venue was the Infectious Disease Hospital, IDH, Yaba where Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was to take the vaccine publicly to re-assure Lagosians that the vaccine is safe.

As I got to the venue early before the governor’s arrival, I made an effort to register to take the vaccine as a journalist.

I consulted with some pressmen at the venue. Many didn’t want to take the vaccine. The fear was boldly written on many faces.

I called my wife to inform her of my decision to take the vaccine and right on the phone, she screamed “Don’t take it, don’t take it.” I laughed.

At exactly 3.00pm, Sanwo-Olu took the vaccine and his deputy, Dr. Kadri Hamzat also took it.

Before the governor’s arrival, Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi had taken the vaccine first.

With the governor taking jab, the fear of some was gone.

Along with a couple of journalists, I took the first jab. It was not painful, there was no reaction, I was joyous that I was among the first 100 people to take the vaccine in Lagos.

I worked late on Friday night and decided to go to bed around past 1.00am. I was already feeling pains that I had not felt before. Soon after I hit the bed, sleep vanished. I prayed: “Lord, give me sleep.”

My prayer was answered and I slept. I was rudely jolted out of sleep few minutes later with serious shivering I never felt before. I took the bedsheet and wrapped myself in, but I shook like a leaf.

Aside the shivering, internal high temperature set in. My whole system was aflame. I woke up my wife and said: “dear, touch my body, is it hot?” She said “no.”

But I could feel a hell of fire within me. The temperature was accompanied with sharp body pains. I could not sleep, pains, high temperature, headache and chill set in.

Later in the night, the internal temperature found its way out. But my body was hot outside.

I held my wife and she screamed because of how hot my body was.

I had a hellish night.

Sleep later came early in the morning. I slept till past 1.00pm on Saturday.

Though the headache and pains didn’t disappear, my body temperature normalised.

I called my other colleagues who took the vaccines to inquire if they felt the same way I felt last night. The story was the same with slight variation.

We all experienced the side effect of AstraZeneca vaccine which we were not told.

Later, I got to know that the side effects of AstraZeneca vaccine are: pain or tenderness at the injection site, headache, tiredness, muscle or joint aches, fever, chills and nausea.

I wrote this article, still with the body pains, tiredness and headache yet to disappear.

So if you want to take AstraZeneca vaccine, take note of the side effects, which I learnt will disappear in few days time.

*Ugbodaga is the editor of P.M.NEWS.

How I Hit Kidnapper, Dodged Gunshot And Escaped To Invite Soldiers – Kaduna Student

“When we reached there, they asked us to lie down. One of the gunmen guarding me suddenly ran to pursue one of the girls who ran way. As the commotion ensued, I ran away. While trying to escape, I hit one of them down with my two hands and then fled. As I fled, he started shooting towards my direction.

“Luckily I escaped unhurt to report the matter to the soldiers who immediately rushed to the scene.”

This narration was given today, March 13, by one of the student of Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Zakari Musa.

He said about 40 bandits stormed their school and attempted to abduct hundreds of them.

“We were sleeping when they stormed into our dorm and started chasing us out. They asked us where is the female hostel.

Soldiers of the Nigerian Army had in the early hours of yesterday, March 12,rescued 180 people, many of them are students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the rescue of 180 students in a statement on Friday. The bandits however succeeded in abducting 39 students.

According to the statement, the armed bandits in large numbers, attacked the institution at around 11:30pm on Thursday and kidnapped several students.

The armed bandits broke into the institution by breaching a perimeter fence. They then encroached about 600 meters to attack the first facility.

“The Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs on receiving a distress call, alerted the 1 Division Nigerian Army and the Air Training Command of the Nigerian Air Force.

“Troops of the Nigerian Army immediately moved to the school and engaged the armed bandits accordingly.”

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