Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Northern senators sack Adamu over allegation of misuse of N70m

…We were told monkeys carted N70m kept at a farm house – Sani

Northern Senators, under the aegis of Northern Senators Forum Wednesday sacked their chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu over allege “financial mismanagement and misadministration.”
Adamu, a third time Senator and an ally of President Muhammadu Buhari in the Senate, represents Nasarawa West in the upper chamber.
Asked to explain the meaning of “financial mismanagement and misadministration” leveled against Adamu, Abdullahi , Sani to threw more light on the allegation.
The Kaduna Central lawmaker in trademark dramatic fashion said: “Abdullahi Adamu is a distinguished senator and an elder statesman. There are some things that some of my colleagues cannot say but I’m not used to holding back what is the truth.
“When we resumed as senators, when we assumed office, Senator Ahmed Lawan (Senate Leader) tendered the sum of N70 million to the 8th Senate that is, N70 million was monies gathered by Northern Senators from the 7th Senate. So it was handed over to the 8th senators from Northern Nigeria under the 8th Senate.
“The rumours going round whether it is true but I believe most of the Senators know is the fact. There were allegations that some monkeys raided the farm house of some of the executives in Northern Senators Forum and carted away some of these monies.
“I think this country is becoming a huge joke, first of all it was the rodent that drove away the President,  we now have snakes consuming about N36 million, and now you have monkeys carting away N70 million from a farm house.”
Sani who stressed the necessity for Adamu to speak on the issue said “I support that it is very important that the distinguished senator who is a respected elder statesman should be around to protect and defend his integrity.”
Also speaking on what informed the removal of Adamu, Melaye said, “All I will just say is simple, that the decision of the majority of the Northern Senators’ Forum is that they want to have a change of leadership.
“The allegations investigated and found out to be true are that there was financial mismanagement; that monies were spent without consent of members and Excos were not contacted; and that the organisation is becoming moribund and ineffective.
“We are not doing the things that we are supposed to do and we need to inject some vibrancy into the organisation, and that many positions have been taken without consulting with the Exco and other members of the organisation.”
Efforts to find out Adamu’s side of the story were unsuccessful.
He was said to have insisted that the time was not ripe for him to speak on the issue.
Reporters who trooped to Adamu’s office for his reaction were disappointed as he was quoted to have said that he would speak at the appropriate time.
A source said that the allegation of financial mismanagement leveled against Adamu may be a smoke screen to cover up the real issue.
The source recalled that Adamu led nine other senators last Wednesday to oppose the amendment of the Electoral Act which reordered the sequence of elections in the country.
According to the source “The attack on Adamu is just the beginning. Information available to some of us is that all those who participated in the walk out to address the press on the amendment of the Electoral Act may not escape sanction one way or the other. Recall that Omo-Agege has been referred to the Ethics committee for investigation. His apology may not save him.”

Afro-Colombians celebrate Christmas in February

Afro-Colombians celebrate Christmas in February


Residents of the Colombian village of Quinamayó have been celebrating Christmas with a procession featuring a statue of a black baby Jesus.
The tradition dates back to the days of slavery when their ancestors were banned from marking Christmas on 24 December. They chose mid-February instead and the tradition has been preserved ever since. Fireworks, music and dance all form part of the colourful celebrations.
“The people who enslaved us celebrated in December and we were not allowed to have that day off, but were told to choose another day,” the event’s co-ordinator, Holmes Larrahondo told BBC.
“In our community we believe that a woman has to fast for 45 days after giving birth,

PDP sends anti-grazing bill to Edo Assembly

PDP sends anti-grazing bill to Edo Assembly

BENIN—A “Bill to Prohibit Open Rearing and Grazing of Livestock and Provide for the Establishment of Ranches and Livestock Administration, Regulation and Control and for Other Matters Connected Therewith 2018,” has been sent to the Edo State House of Assembly by the opposition party in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

How Messi ended Chelsea drought to give Barcelona last-16 edge

How Messi ended Chelsea drought to give Barcelona last-16 edge



Lionel Messi struck for the first time in nine games against Chelsea to give Barcelona the upper hand from the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday by salvaging a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. Messi Willian’s fine strike just after the hour mark had put Chelsea in command after earlier hitting both posts in the first half.
However, one moment of carelessness cost Chelsea dear as Andres Iniesta intercepted Andreas Christensen’s pass to tee up Messi to swing the balance of the tie in Barca’s favour 15 minutes from time.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo condemns trial of Innoson’s chairman on trumped up charges

Ohanaeze Ndigbo condemns trial of Innoson’s chairman on trumped up charges



ENUGU—THE apex Igbo socio-cultural organiztion, Ohanaeze Ndigbo has flayed the trial of the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of   Innosons Group, Chief Innocent Chukwuma
over alleged criminal offences in a civil matter between him and a commercial bank in the country, saying that Ndigbo would not tolerate poor treatment of its people in a bid to give their competitors some edge over them

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Boko Haram attacks girls school in Yobe

Boko Haram attacks girls school in Yobe
Boko Haram jihadists launched an attack on a girls boarding school in northeast Nigeria but the students and teachers fled to safety, witnesses said Monday. Boko Haram A convoy of fighters in pickup trucks descended on Dapchi village in the Bursari area of Yobe state around 6 pm (1700 GMT) targeting the school

INEC RELEASES TIMETABLE AND SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS

INEC RELEASES TIMETABLE AND SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE 2019 GENERAL ELECTIONS…. party primaries to begin August 18


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has released the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2019 general elections, consisting the Presidential, National and State Assembly, Governorship and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council elections.
Professor Mahmood Yakubu
Professor Mahmood Yakubu
According to the Timetable party primaries for the Presidential, Governorship, Federal and State Elections would begin on August 18 to end on October 7, 2018, while that of the FCT Area Council Elections will commence on September 4 to end on October 27, 2018.
   The timetable was issued at a press briefing by the INEC Chairman, Professor Yakubu Mahmood, which held at the Commission’s Headquarters in Abuja

Sunday, 18 February 2018

APC doomed if Tinubu fails – Sani
Abuja – Sen. Shehu Sani has said that avoidable doom awaits the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the 2019 polls, should Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu fail to reconcile aggrieved members. •Bola Tinubu and President Muhammadu Buhari: Mending fences Sani, a chieftain of the APC who represents Kaduna central in the Senate, stated this on Sunday in Abuja in an interview with newsmen. It was his own reaction to Tinubu´s recent appointment by President Muhammadu Buhari to lead the APC

Thursday, 11 January 2018

Buhari Appoints Rufai Abubakar As NIA DG


Buhari Appoints Rufai Abubakar As NIA DG

Abuja – President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Ahmed Rufai Abubakar as substantive Director General for the National Intelligence Agency (NIA).
The appointment takes immediate effect according to a statement made available by Special Adviser on Media on Publicity, Femi Adesina.

Saturday, 6 January 2018

President Mnangagwa Rules Out Forming Coalition Govt

President Mnangagwa Rules Out Forming Coalition Govt

President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe on Friday ruled out forming a coalition government after visiting opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
“Currently there is no need,” Mnangagwa said about the possibility of forming a coalition with Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change.
Mnangagwa came to power in November 2017 following a de facto military coup after which veteran leader Robert 
Mugabe stepped down after 37 years in power