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Central Bank Disowns Fake Twitter Handle

Isaac Okorafor

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has described as fraudulent the operations of a twitter handle, @YusufPhilipYila, purported to belong to the Bank’s Director, Development Finance Department, Mr. Philip Yila Yusuf.

According to CBN’s Director of Corporate Communications, Isaac Okorafor, the impostor handle has been posting messages related to the Bank’s N50 billion Targeted Credit Facility (TCF) with the intent of wooing unsuspecting loan seekers and owners of small-scale businesses to enter into correspondence with the owner of the fake handle.

Okorafor warned unsuspecting members of the public not to have anything to do with the said twitter handle.

According to him, “Although the CBN, through the NIRSAL Microfinance Bank (NMFB), has indeed disbursed loans to successful beneficiaries under its COVID-19 Targeted Credit Facility, none of the Bank’s officials engages in direct interactions with prospective or successful applicants.

“We therefore find it embarrassing that Mr. Yusuf has continued to be inundated with personal calls relating to messages from the impostor handle

“For the avoidance of doubt”, he continued, “our Director, Development Finance Department, Mr. Philip Yila Yusuf, does not currently own a twitter handle. Therefore, members of the public, particularly households, micro enterprises and owners of small and medium-scale businesses are advised to desist from interacting with the said handle: @YusufPhilipYila . The massages are fake and anyone who enters into correspondence with them does so at his or her own risk.”

Okorafor advised prospective applicants to approach the NIRSAL Microfinance Bank or the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) branch nearest to them or tweet at @cenbank or @NirsalMFB for clarification on the procedure for accessing the TCF or any of the CBN-related loans.

Death Of Justice Ajana Will Create Huge Gap In Kogi Judiciary – Buhari

Justice Nasiru Ajana | Photo by TheGravel

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed sympathy to the government and people of Kogi State over the death, today, June 28, of the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Nasir Ajana.

In a condolence message, President described late Justice Ajana as a brilliant legal luminary whose legal practice will remain a reference point.

“The late Chief Judge made a remarkable impact on the state, his chosen profession and community, with clear evidence that his death will create a huge gap in the judiciary.”

The President greeted the family of the late Judge, the Nigerian Bar Association and Body of Benchers over his demise.

He advised his family and all associates to find comfort in prayers and acceptance of the will of God, even as he prayed that Almighty God will grant the soul of the departed a peaceful rest.

President Buhari also sent sympathy message to the family of retired Colonel Honest Irmiya Stephens), the Hama Bachama and Paramount Ruler of Bachama Kingdom, who also died today.

He also condoled with the Bachama Kingdom, the government and people of Adamawa State, describing the late traditional ruler, who received his staff of office on December 15, 2013, as a committed peacemaker who served his community, state and the nation creditably.

According to President Buhari, the retired military officer and 28th ruler of Bachama Kingdom, distinguished himself in the Nigerian Army and devoted his post-service years to promoting the development of his people and fostering unity of his fatherland.

The President advised the Bachama Kingdom to elect a worthy successor, even as he prayed to God to console all those who mourn the departed traditional ruler and grant his soul eternal rest.

Universities Commission Accredits 14 Academic Programmes Of UniAbuja

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has accredited about 14 programmes of the University of Abuja. They are ten academic programmes with full accreditation and four with interim accreditation.

A statement today, June 28, from Head of the institution’s Information and University Relations, Dr. Habib Yakoob listed the programmes with full Accreditation to include Public Administration, Education Arabic Studies, Education Christian Religeos Studies, Education English, Education Geography, Education Islamic Religeos Studies, Guidance and Counselling.

Others are Law, Chemistry and Microbiology, while those with Interim accreditation are Banking and Finance, Education Physics, Educational Administration and Planning, and Primary Education Studies.

The statement said that Computer Science is yet to be accredited, quoting the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah in an email to the University community as saying:  “Just a few days ago, your University received the results of the November 2019 National Universities Commission (NUC) accreditation visit to the University of Abuja of Nigeria.

“Out of  15 (fifteen academic programs visited), it is only one of them, Computer Science, that we have difficulty in,  which Academic Planning Office, working with the academic department concerned, would prepare an appeal for a revisit and a re-evaluation.”

The Vice Chancellor assured the University community that the institution had the necessary facilities to ensure that the course got accreditation.

He congratulated the remaining academic departments, their Heads of Departments, Deans, teaching and non-teaching staff, the Registry, the Bursary, students in all the various departments, and the entire university community on the achievements.

Professor Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah said that the Management of the University is working round the clock, with all faculties and academic departments, to lift the University to world class standards.

“Ladies and gentlemen, your University is a proud University and our distinguished staff and students would continue to show excellence and raise the banners of academic excellence as the No. 1 University in Nigeria.

“We are in the middle of laying a solid Internet infrastructure (fybriotics) in all our campuses. Your University is establishing computer laboratories across faculties and departments where students and staff would easily walk in when they need to use computers. Several of our classrooms are in the program of now being converted into smart classrooms where learners and instructors can use cyber technology.

“Your University has already built and is perfecting its UniAbuja Virtual classroom system and many students are currently taking some courses online in a Pilot study of our Virtual Classroom system, and the Centre for Sponsored Projects, the Centre for Undergraduate Research, the UofA International Centre, the Entrepreneurship Centre, the General Studies unit, and more, are all mobilizing staff and students to explore world class academic, research and global citizenship opportunities provided in the great UofA of Nigeria.”

The Vice-Chancellor also revealed that the University had now created a Rape and Sexual Harassment Reporting Platform on the Main University website.

He said the platform would provide opportunity to “any student who felt she or he has been harassed, however long this has happened to her or him, can report to the University authority, and such report will go direct to the designated officer and the Vice-Chancellor, where every legitimate process would be followed to thoroughly follow up and get to the bottom of the allegation while also protecting the victim at the highest level.”

He added that the report to this platform would  receive prompt and spontaneous and immediate attention including maximum protection and security, and on the spot intelligence actions.

Kogi Chief Judge, Ajana, Dies In Abuja Coronavirus Isolation Centre

Kogi State Chief Judge, Justice Nasiru Ajanah

The death has been announced of the Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Nasir Ajana. He was said to have denied today, June 28, of suspected coronavirus complications.

Information reaching us said that Justice Ajanah, who was born in 1956, died in Abuja.

He hails from Okehi local government council of Kogi State.

The Man, Chief Justice Nasir Ajanah….

Justice Nasir Ajanah was born in 1956 to the family of Alhaji Momoh Jimoh Fari Ajanah in Okene Local Government Area of Kogi State.

His enviable educational career started with Native Authority (Central) Primary School Okene where he had his Primary Education between 1962 and 1968. He proceeded to the prestigious Federal Government College, Keffi in 1969 and graduated in 1973. His excellent result admitted him to do his Higher School Certificate (HSC) at the same College between 1974 and 1975.

It is only natural that a brilliant student like Justice Ajanah will have no reason to delay in his educational career. He therefore entered the faculty of Law, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he graduated with LL.B Hons. He proceeded further to the Nigerian Law School and passed his Bar Examination in flying Colors and was called to the Nigerian Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Justice Ajanah started his working career, after a successful National Youth Service, with Kwara State Ministry of Justice where he served as State Counsel between 1982 and 1984. He set up his private firm, NASIRU AJANAH & CO., in Okene where he practiced his law between 1985 and 1989.

The saying that a golden egg has no place to hide played itself in Justice Ajanah’s life when the Kwara State Government appointed him as a Judge to Kwara State High Court in 1990. This appointment was transferred to Kogi State in 1991 when the State was created. As a High Court Judge he had served in several jurisdictions across the State, such as Ankpa Between 1991 and 1993; Isanlu between 1994 and 1996; Okene between 1996 and 1999 and Lokoja from 1999 to date.

Justice had served in various capacity such as Chairman, Kabba disturbance tribunal in Kogi State (1994); Chairman, Election petition tribunal in Adamawa State (1998); Member of Governing of Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (1999 and 2006); Chairman, Panel on Muritala Mohammed International Airport Fire Incidence (2000); Chairman, Election petition Tribunal in Akwa – Ibom State (2007) and Chairman; Election Tribunal Petition (2) in Rivers State (2008).

His much celebrated appointment as the Chief Judge of Kogi State is purely on merit. Appointment into such position is usually based on the recommendation of the State Judicial Service Commission to the State Governor and the Commission usually recommends the most senior Judge at the time of the vacancy.

My Greatest Happiness Was Displacing Saraki Political Dynasty In Kwara – Oshiomhole

Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole | Photo credit: Premium Times

The immediate past national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole has said that his greatest moment of happiness in office was effectively displacing the Saraki political dynasty in Kwara

At a news conference today, June 27 in Abuja, Oshiomhole said: “I believe it is convenient for people to point at few areas where we had challenges, few states that we lost, but also there were states that we won.

“For example, it does not matter what anybody wants to say, I remain proud that we were able to recover Kwara state. That was extremely important to us for reasons I need not enumerate.

“I am happy that we recovered Gombe state. Those are very strategic states. There are a couple of other things that I could speak to but today is not the right day to talk.

“As for regrets, no regrets at all. There is no regret at all. That is the way life is. You cannot have it both ways. I assure you I do not regret anything.”

2023 Is Too Far Away For Me To Decide What I Will Do – Tinubu

A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that the election year, 2023 is too far away for him to begin to think as whether he will contest the Presidency or not.

He declared: “2023 will answer its own questions in due time. What I may or may not do 3 years hence seems too remote given present exigencies.”

In a statement today, June 27, Bola Tinubu said that those who seek to cast themselves as political Nostradamus’ are free to so engage their energies, adding that the discerning public may give the views of such eager seers the scant weight such divinations warrant.

“Personally, I find greater merit trying to help in the present by offering policy ideas, both privately and publicly, where I think they might help. I will continue in this same mode for the immediate future.

“I have toiled for this party as much as any other person and perhaps more than most. Despite this investment or perhaps due to it, I have no problem with making personal sacrifices (and none of us should have such a problem) as long as the party remains true to its progressive, democratic creed. “Politics is but a vehicle to arrive at governance. Good politics promotes good governance. Yet, politics is also an uncertain venture. No one gets all they want all the time. In even a tightly-woven family, differences and competing interests must be balanced and accommodated.”

Oshiomhole Tried His Best, But Mired In Internal Wranglings He Could Not Manage – Tinubu

Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has acknowledged that Adams Oshiomhole, who was recently sacked as national chairman of the party by an appeal court, tried his best but that he found himself in the middle of crisis he could not manage well.

Asiwaju Tinubu said: “I believed and continue to believe that Comrade Oshiomhole tried his best. Mistakes were made and he must own them. Yet, we must remember also that he was an able and enthusiastic campaigner during the 2019 election. He is a man of considerable ability as are the rest of you who constituted the NWC. In hindsight, his fence-mending attempts were perhaps too little too late.”

Tinubu, who reacted to insinuations in some quarters that the development in the party has set him against President Muhammadu Buhari, in a statement today, June 27, indicated that the action taken by the President was the best in the circumstance that led to it.

He recalled that at the height of the crisis the National Working Committee (NWC), “itself, became riven by unnecessary conflict. Those who disagreed with one another stopped trying to find common ground. Attempts were made to use the power of executive authority to bury each other. I must be blunt here. This is the behaviour of a fight club not the culture of a progressive political party.”

He acknowledged that something important really went off track, saying that for some months, the nation had experienced growing disagreement within the leadership of the party.

He said that this unfortunate competition had grown so intense as to impair the performance of the NWC, thus undermining the internal cohesion and discipline vital to success.

“Some people have gone so far as to predict the total disintegration of our party. Most of such dire predictions were from critics whose forecasts said more about their ill will than they revealed about our party’s objective condition. “Predictions of the APC’s imminent demise are premature and mostly mean-spirited. However, an honest person must admit the party had entered a space where it had no good reason to be.

“The trouble is not that we would forfeit our collective existence but whether we were in danger of losing our collective purpose. In some ways, this possibility is of greater concern. A political party that has lost sight of the reason for its existence becomes but the vehicle of blind and clashing ambitions. This is not what drove the APC’s creation. 

“Those who believe Nigeria can be forged into a better nation and deserves good governance must harken back to the establishment of our party. Those who were there and contributed the most to the party’s genesis embraced a common vision. Not only did we believe the venal, purblind PDP was leading the nation into a pit, we sincerely held a common vision of progressive good governance. This was the overriding reason for the APC.

“Those most intimately involved in founding the party remain faithful to this benign, timely assignment. Sadly, many members have lost their balance. Their personal ambition apparently came to greatly outweigh the obvious national imperatives.

“Even in the best of times, Nigeria is beset by myriad challenges. Poverty and economic inequality, insecurity, lack of infrastructure are longstanding obstacles that have blocked our access to national greatness for too long.

“Through no fault of our own, we now live in a moment of heightened difficulty. We did not ask for COVID-19 but it has found us. We must deal with it and navigate its rude economic consequences. At the same time we must grapple with the violent insecurity caused by increasingly desperate terrorists and criminals. People need concrete help from us.  We must focus on building roads and creating jobs. For the average man, watching politicians wrestle for position is a poor substitute to seeing politicians working for the benefit of all.”

Asiwaju Tinubu said that the hope that the disagreements could be resolved failed to materialise, “as if some unseen but strong forces continued to stoke the embers,” regretting that instead of calling a prudent ceasefire, too many people sought more destructive weapons against one another.

“Order, party discipline and mutual respect went out of the window. Members instituted all manner of court cases, most of them destructive, some of them frivolous, none of them necessary. In the process, a dense fog fell upon our party.

No Amount Of Mischief Can Separate Buhari And Tinubu – Garba Shehu

Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu has made it clear that no amount of mischief by opposition and its friends in media can break the long standing relationship between President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement today, June 27, Garba Shehu said that the relationship between the two “remains as strong as ever and between the two of them, only they know how they manage their enviable relationship.”

The Presidential spokesman, who reacted to series of innuendos in the media that the recent action of the President to save the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) from disintegration, wondered why the opposition and its media megaphones would read negative motive to it.

According to him, while the good intention of the President, in pulling APC from the precipice of collapse had been widely accepted with great relief by lovers of democracy and the rank and file of the membership, “we are concerned that political vulturism masquerading as “smart analysis” is selling the commentary that this is a Buhari-Tinubu “showdown.”

“Nothing can be farther from the truth.

“To put the records straight: in the formation of this great party and giving it leadership, President Buhari and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who are reckoned as the founding fathers of the APC are both inspired by democratic norms, national interest and not at all by partisan motivations. These are the qualities that have made them move past cynical distractions. They are in touch with each another.

“Try as hard as they could, the opposition parties have used all their intellectuals and their supporters in the media to break this relationship and have failed. And they will continue to fail

“For President Buhari who has received much of the cynical commentary, Nigerians know him as someone who will not do anything with bad intentions. Neither will he do anything out of partisan motivations or for himself.

“This whole exercise that should lead to massive reform and overhaul of the leadership of the party, as he said in that brilliant speech, was ”to save the APC from the imminent self-destruction. We have to move ahead. We have to take everyone with us and ensure that the party is run in accordance with democratic norms and with consensus. We have to work for the benefit of the country.”

“The leaders of the party, who have received two successive massive mandates to govern the country and a majority of the states should be judged by how this exercise turns out in achieving these objectives, not cursed at the mere commencement of the process.”

Institute Inducts EFCC Boss, Magu Into Its Hall Of Fame

EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu

The Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics has inducted the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu into its hall of fame.

The ceremony, which also included an Award of Lifetime Recognition to Magu, was performed today, June 26,  by the Executive Director, West African region of the Institute, Dr. Richards Kpoku-Aquarte, along with the Vice- President, Dr. Tom Ohikhere.

According to a statement by the EFCC’s spokesman, Dele Oyewale, Magu vowed, after being honoured to pursue looters of Nigeria’s treasury to Ghana where they are hiding the loots.

He said that the EFCC is partnering with its counterpart in Ghana on the impending asset recovery operation, adding: “Corruption is a borderless crime. We are putting our resources together to allow us to go to Ghana without restrictions and recover our stolen property back home.

“I am appealing to Nigerians to trust the commission with relevant information about corrupt practices in the country.”

“There are a lot of looters hiding in Ghana. We are already talking, we will bring them back. We will go bring the assets back to the country,” he vowed.

Magu also urged Nigerians to disregard what he described as the falsehood in some news outlets about him and the commission, saying EFCC activities were transparent.

“We follow the international best practice when it comes to areas of investigations, tracing of looted assets, recovering looted assets. We all have our records.

“We are aware that we have ruffled many feathers; we have touched the untouchables and we have dared lions in their dens.

“We are doing all these, not because we love dangers and death, we are doing them because we value the comfort and development which anti-corruption brings.”

Minister Describes People Who Attacked Nigerian Embassy In Indonesia As Hooligans

Geoffrey Onyeama

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama has condemned those described as “unknown” people who attacked Nigerian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia today, June 26.

The minister, on his official Twitter page, confirmed that the embassy was attacked by some Nigerians, describing the act as disgraceful and criminal.

Onyeama assured that perpetrators of such acts would be identified and punished accordingly.

“Absolutely deplorable and disgraceful criminal behaviour by Nigerian hooligans who, without justification, attacked the Nigerian Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia today. A totally unacceptable behaviour.

“Every effort will be made to identify them and see they are severely punished,’’ his tweet read.

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