The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the incident, which
occurred in Lori Oke settlement, a village that is about 10 kilometres
from Ogotun town, drew the attention of hundreds of residents and
travellers.
The spokesman of the community, Sunday Ogunmeji, who spoke with NAN
correspondent on behalf of the Baale (community head), Ganiyu Adetoun,
said a pastor, Mr Daniel Odedele, helped to deliver the goat of the
baby.
“After watching the goat labour for several hours, the pastor took
pity on it and courageously pulled the baby out, only for it to turn out
to be human-like.
“The `baby’ had all the features of a human being such as human face,
head, hair, female genitals, two legs and two arms with hoofs.
“However, the human-like baby died at about noon as a result of lack
of care as the crowd merely trooped there to watch rather than to
attempt to save its life,’’ Ogunmeji said.
A resident, Mr Saidi Oladepo, who is a commercial motorcycle (Okada)
operator, told NAN that immediately the goat delivered the `human-like
baby’, it took to its heels.
He said that as soon as members of the community got wind of the incident, they ran helter-skelter in apparent confusion.
He said alarm was raised and the local security agents, referred to as `Peace Corps’, were alerted to the incident.
Oladepo added that it took more than two hours to re-capture the goat in the bush.
The traditional ruler of Ogotun-Ekiti, Oba Samuel Oyebode, could not
be reached for comment as he was said to be in a meeting of the
Traditional Council. (NAN)
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Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Opinion: ASUU please, don’t you dare to embark on any ‘supplementary’ strike
Today,
it is clearly obvious that Nigerians have developed an unusual likeness
for supplements. Every day, you either here of a supplementary this or
supplementary that. If it is not the presidency sending another budget
to supplement the one it had earlier sent to the National Assembly,….
For most of us Nigerians living in the country including foreigners
who are vexed in Nigeria’s political culture, that joke about our
President telling the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to
set up a committee with a charge to look into the issue of too many
existing committees in the country, is merely stating the obvious. That
is Nigeria for you. Our ways are quite unique to us.For instance, it is common-place to see our motorists freely making N20 donations to policemen at every checkpoint. Or, don’t you enjoy it when you’re asked at the police station to settle counter after trekking there to report a robbery incident that happened in your house the previous night where you lost all your valuables?
If you’re already wondering how all these connect to the title of this article, it doesn’t. They’re just meant to get you to begin to reason along with me as a fellow Nigerian, because I am very sure at the end of your reading, you’ll definitely join me in begging ASUU not to embark in some supplementary strike after this long tiring one, as Nigerians have the penchant for abusing laid down patterns.
By way of definition, a supplement will make more sense to you if you can take your mind back to the last time you ate out in a local joint. That extra plate half the price of the original meal you ask for, probably because the food taste so good or you just needed to fill your stomach, is an example of a supplement.
Today, it is clearly obvious that Nigerians have developed an unusual likeness for supplements. Every day, you either here of a supplementary this or supplementary that. If it is not the presidency sending another budget to supplement the one it had earlier sent to the National Assembly, it will be our universities giving supplementary admission to some few special candidates after it has announced closure of all admission.
Recently however, the issue of supplement was taken over the board when INEC, in line with our culture of adding extras, declared its final decision to conduct a supplementary election in Anambra state to add to the number of results they have already collated despite the complaints made by the governorship candidates of PDP, the APC, Labour party, public analysts, as well as a cross section of Anambra women who protested to the state headquarters of INEC that the Nov. 16 governorship elections in the state be cancelled for failing to meet set standards.
Even though you consider the Anambra electoral imbroglio as none of your business since you are not an Anambrarian or not interested in Nigerian political discuss, you certainly must be worried about the four months old ASUU strike which despite the several meetings the federal government has had with the leadership of the Union and the show of commitment by President Goodluck Jonathan to see that students and lecturers return to classes, it appears from an insider source, the Union is poised at embarking on further supplementary strikes.
Making this disclosure is no other person than the faction leader of ASUU, UNILAG branch, Dr. Adeyemi Daramola, who alleged that ASUU leadership has perfected plans to end the on-going strike by mid-January 2013. As such, even if the Federal Government meet all the demands of ASUU today, the Union will still pass a resolution to embark on some weeks of supplementary strike till January just like INEC will be conducting supplementary elections soon in Anambra state.
If this is true, then we mustn’t blame ASUU leadership who is merely following Nigeria’s culture of supplementing everything, nor should we brand the acts of the authorities of EBSU, ESUT, AAUA, UNILAG, LASU and UNIJOS who are only but mimicking the rebellious attitude of the new PDP and the G-7 Governors who have announced their defection to the APC.
2 Nigerian men have been arrested by police in India on suspicion of fraud
2 Nigerian men have been arrested by police in India on suspicion of fraud.
Patrick Okwuokenye and Festus Iteh were apprehended after it was alleged that they duped three persons of a total sum of N12.43 million (about Rs 49 lakh.
The suspects claimed to be running a lottery and thus succeeded in dispossessing their victims of their hard earned money by charging a “processing fee”
The Telegraph reports:
Patrick Okwuokenye and Festus Iteh were apprehended after it was alleged that they duped three persons of a total sum of N12.43 million (about Rs 49 lakh.
The suspects claimed to be running a lottery and thus succeeded in dispossessing their victims of their hard earned money by charging a “processing fee”
The Telegraph reports:
Hyderabad Police Commissioner, Anurag Sharma, on Tuesday, said that the Nigerians, were arrested in Delhi last week.
Sharma said a complaint by one Mahender Patel to the police on October 28 led to their arrest.
Patel had complained that a woman called Asha Kiran told him and two others that she was going to receive USD 20 million as lottery prize and would give them 2.5 per cent of the amount if they paid her the N12.43 million which she had to deposit as processing fee for the prize money.
Asha Kiran had received an e-mail stating that she had won a lottery of USD 20 million.
“After she responded to the e-mail, the accused asked her to deposit some money as ‘processing fee’. She told Patel about this, who along with two others paid her Rs 49 lakh. Out of this, she transferred Rs 15.5 lakh to various accounts set up by the accused,” said Sharma.
A person called Michael, also a Nigerian, who is believed to be the ringleader, is yet to traced, he added.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
32 killed as gunmen invade three Plateau villages
No fewer than 32 persons were
killed in the early hours of Tuesday in Barakin Ladi Local Government
area of Plateau State when gunmen, suspected to be Fulani herdsmen,
invaded three communities in the council.
Police however said 20 people died in the attacks. The incident came less than 72 hours after five people were murdered in Kukah in Shendam Local Government area of the state.
Our correspondent gathered that the marauders overran Gura Bwok, Fan, Heipang and Foron districts of the local government, killing villagers and burning some houses.
It was further gathered that nine people were killed in Gura Bwok; seven in Fan; 11 people in Heipang and five people in Foron.
Several houses were also said to have been razed in the attacks, which were said to be reprisals for last week’s theft of more than 200 heads of cattle by some yet-to-be-indentified hoodlums.
It was also gathered that two Fulani herdsmen were killed by the cattle thieves as men of the Special Task Force tried to intervene.
Police Public Relations Officers, DSP Felicia Anselm, said the killings were in response to the theft of cows and the alleged killing of two of the herdsmen, said to be Fulani, by the cattle thieves.
Police however said 20 people died in the attacks. The incident came less than 72 hours after five people were murdered in Kukah in Shendam Local Government area of the state.
Our correspondent gathered that the marauders overran Gura Bwok, Fan, Heipang and Foron districts of the local government, killing villagers and burning some houses.
It was further gathered that nine people were killed in Gura Bwok; seven in Fan; 11 people in Heipang and five people in Foron.
Several houses were also said to have been razed in the attacks, which were said to be reprisals for last week’s theft of more than 200 heads of cattle by some yet-to-be-indentified hoodlums.
It was also gathered that two Fulani herdsmen were killed by the cattle thieves as men of the Special Task Force tried to intervene.
Police Public Relations Officers, DSP Felicia Anselm, said the killings were in response to the theft of cows and the alleged killing of two of the herdsmen, said to be Fulani, by the cattle thieves.
APC merger update: I have not left PDP – Babangida Aliyu says
The governor announced this through his spokesperson.
The Niger State Governor, Babangida Aliyu, has said that he remains a member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Mr. Aliyu stated this hours after the All Progressives Congress announced a merger with the Abubakar Baraje- faction of the PDP called ‘New PDP.’
Mr. Aliyu and six other PDP governors are members of the ‘New PDP.’
Governor Aliyu’s Chief Press Secretary, Danladi Ndayebo, in a statement said his principal was shocked “at the announcement of the merger of New PDP and APC even before a final decision was taken on the matter.”
Mr. Ndayebo said Mr. Aliyu was not present at the meeting where the merger deal was sealed between the New PDP and APC leaders as widely reported by the media.
The spokesperson said the Niger governor “insisted that talks were still ongoing with the president and would await the outcome of the negotiation before taking a final decision.”
Mr. Baraje had told journalists at the media briefing in Abuja, to announce the merger on Tuesday, that Mr. Aliyu left the merger meeting early but agreed with the decision.
With Mr. Aliyu’s announcement, the merger has 17 governors (11 APC and 6 New PDP)
The Niger State Governor, Babangida Aliyu, has said that he remains a member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Mr. Aliyu stated this hours after the All Progressives Congress announced a merger with the Abubakar Baraje- faction of the PDP called ‘New PDP.’
Mr. Aliyu and six other PDP governors are members of the ‘New PDP.’
Governor Aliyu’s Chief Press Secretary, Danladi Ndayebo, in a statement said his principal was shocked “at the announcement of the merger of New PDP and APC even before a final decision was taken on the matter.”
Mr. Ndayebo said Mr. Aliyu was not present at the meeting where the merger deal was sealed between the New PDP and APC leaders as widely reported by the media.
The spokesperson said the Niger governor “insisted that talks were still ongoing with the president and would await the outcome of the negotiation before taking a final decision.”
Mr. Baraje had told journalists at the media briefing in Abuja, to announce the merger on Tuesday, that Mr. Aliyu left the merger meeting early but agreed with the decision.
With Mr. Aliyu’s announcement, the merger has 17 governors (11 APC and 6 New PDP)
#InCaseYouMissedIt: Why MKO’s wife, Doyin Abiola was arrested for fraud
Doyin Abiola, the former Managing Director of the defunct Concord
Newspapers and wife of late politician and presidential candidate, MKO
Abiola, has been arraigned for fraud before the Federal High Court in
Lagos.
According to a statement signed by Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Isintume-Agu, the Financial Malpractices Investigation Unit (FMIU) of Special Fraud Unit (SFU) said between 2006 and 2008, Abiola, as the Director of Integrated Microfinance Bank granted herself without collateral and approval from the management, the sum of N26,611,246.48.
Abiola is one of four Managing Director or Directors that were arrested and charged by the SFU.
According to reports:
According to a statement signed by Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Isintume-Agu, the Financial Malpractices Investigation Unit (FMIU) of Special Fraud Unit (SFU) said between 2006 and 2008, Abiola, as the Director of Integrated Microfinance Bank granted herself without collateral and approval from the management, the sum of N26,611,246.48.
Abiola is one of four Managing Director or Directors that were arrested and charged by the SFU.
According to reports:
The others are Akinteye Simon Ademola, Dr. Jerry Orimovuohoma and Oladapo Bello.
The SFU said the four officials of IMFB unauthorized credit facilities to the tune of N327,566,000 to themselves and other related companies without collateral and that the loans are still outstanding. In the forensic investigation conducted by FMIU of SFU, the Directors were found wanting in the discharge of their duties while on the Board of Integrated Microfinance Bank (IMFB).
Ademola of Plot 7, block 90, Mobolaji Ogunde Crescent, Magodo GRA Phase 2, Lagos converted the sum of N131.176 million to his personal use without approval.
Orimovuohoma of 129B Oba Ladejobi Street, GRA, Ikeja granted unauthorized credit facility to the tune of N29,200,000.00 to himself without collateral.
Bello of 23/25 Ijora Causeway, Ijora, Lagos recklessly granted the sum of N3,200,000.00 to himself without collateral.
“The bank liquidity was greatly affected with the sum the directors took,” the statement said. The case comes up at the Federal High Court on December 10.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Power generation drops by 450MWz, this cld be annoying
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Power generation drops by 450MW
By BusinessNews Staff on November 26, 2013
The firm said the drop on Saturday was due to vandalism of pipelines supplying gas to the Okpai Power Plant in Delta State.
The plant, it said, was shut down as a result of the reported vandalism, adding that the development would warrant power rationing across the country for four days.
The firm said in a statement signed by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Mrs. Seun Olagunju, that repair works on the plant were expected to be completed within three days.
“Okpai Power Plant will expectedly resume generation on Wednesday, November 27, 2013,” it said.
A senior official from the Ministry of Power told our correspondent on Sunday that fluctuations in power generation might persist for a while because the new power firms owners’ were still settling down to manage the sector.
The official, who did not want to be named, explained that although the recent drop in generation was due to gas pipeline vandalism, most of the investors had yet to fully comprehend how the system works.
The official said, “We may continue to experience a drop in power and this will lead to poor supply in some areas because the investors are still in the process of knowing how to efficiently run the business. This may take time, but in due course, things will take shape.”
Despite the takeover of power firms by private investors since November 1, 2013, the country has continued to experience poor electricity supply.
Although the investors have explained that development in the sector would take time, electricity consumers are expecting a quick positive transformation in the power business.
Last week, residents in various states complained that power supply across the country had remained poor. They described this as a source of worry because they expected a steady improvement of the situation with the entry of the private investors.
The Presidential Task Force on Power put the power generation at 3,600.90MW as of November 20, 2013.
Toyin Lawani’s 21 year old Fiance gets drunk at Peter Okoye’s wedding
Celebrity fashion stylist Toyin Lawani was spotted cautioning her 21
year old year fiancé Trigga Kess at Peter Okoye‘s traditional wedding on
Sunday.
The young man got carried away and got drunk at the party.
Reports claim that Toyin had to caution him.
“His wife-to-be Toyin approached him, grabbed his ear and pulled it, whispering to him to slow down on the alcohol. The young man actually composed himself afterwards.” NET reports.
Reports claim that Toyin had to caution him.
“His wife-to-be Toyin approached him, grabbed his ear and pulled it, whispering to him to slow down on the alcohol. The young man actually composed himself afterwards.” NET reports.
“Why is everybody beefing you Toke?” Uti Nwachukwu mocks Toke Makinwa on stage
Last night, media
personality, Uti Nwachukwu while hosting the ELOY awards which held in
Lagos, mocked OAP and Vlogger Toke Makinwa.
Uti
“Everybody is beefing you Toke. Why? You see, before Toke came on
the scene, I was the most beefed celebrity for attending so many events,
but now, whenever I go to event these days, I pray to God that Toke
attends too, so I won’t be insulted alone…since she came around, the
hate on me has lessened because finally there is someone who attends
more events than me.” Uti jokingly said.
On realizing that Toke and her fiance, Maje Ayida were not finding the joke funny, Uti immediately tried to cover up, saying “Toke don’t mind them, they are hating because you are successful and doing well” He further said “You have a sexy man by your side who many ladies wish they had.”
Well, the last statement made Toke smile coyly but Maje Ayida didn’t stop frowning at Uti.
On realizing that Toke and her fiance, Maje Ayida were not finding the joke funny, Uti immediately tried to cover up, saying “Toke don’t mind them, they are hating because you are successful and doing well” He further said “You have a sexy man by your side who many ladies wish they had.”
Well, the last statement made Toke smile coyly but Maje Ayida didn’t stop frowning at Uti.
Saturday, 23 November 2013
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Terrible: Woman arrested for strangling her son and dumping him in a river
A woman who brought a child into the world allegedly decided to take it out again after only 2 days of it being born.
The 23 year old mother was arrested by operatives of the Benue State Police Command after it was revealed that she had allegedly killed her newborn son.
The suspect, Joy Iember Iorzua, is reported to have strangled the baby and dumped his body in River Ujiiragbo, in the Gwer Local Government Area of the state.
Vanguard reports:
Saturday Vanguard gathered that the suspect was arrested at Mbasa-Mbakine Gee council ward by members of the vigilante group operating in the community who handed her over to the Police in Aliade, the local government headquarters.
According to our source, the suspect who lived along Ayua-Num street, in Aliade town, was delivered of the baby a week ago and two days later, she allegedly strangled the innocent baby to death.
”After killing the baby, she wrapped his remains in a polythene bag, put him in a carton and dumped it at the popular UjiiragboRiver.
”The dastardly killing was however exposed when members of the vigilante group on patrol in the area, got wind of her action and her intention to escape from the community for fear of being apprehended.
”They trailed and arrested her after which angry members of her community descended heavily on her before handing her over to the Police at Aliade.
”The truth is that this is not the first time this type of allegation is being leveled against her, and that was what prompted the angry reaction of the people who were outraged by her action”.
When contacted, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, for Aliade, Suprintendent of Police Bitrus Madani who confirmed the arrest, disclosed however that the suspect had been transferred to the state command headquarters for further interrogation.
Madani who expressed dismay at the increasing crime wave in the local government area vowed that the Police would not relent in its task of ensuring the safety of lives and property of the people in the area.
Good news: SSANU suspends strike, urges members to return to work
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has announced the suspension of its week-long strike.
The suspension of the strike is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday and signed by the association’s National Secretary, Mr Promise Adewusi.
It said that the decision to suspend the strike was informed by the Federal Government’s compliance with the association’s demands.
“Following substantial compliance to our demand for the payment of August and September salaries of our members which is the reason for our current national strike action, we hereby suspend the strike and direct all our members to return to their duties with effect from Monday, the 14th of October, 2013.”
The statement thanked members of the association for their solidarity, adding that the non payment of the salaries of its members for work done would not happen again. (NAN)
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
latest on ASUU strike: FG is a failure – Union vows to continue protest
ASUU strike: FG is a failure – Union vows to continue protest
By Ameh Comrade Godwin on October 9, 2013
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has declared that it has lost confidence in the ability of the Federal Government to resolve the ongoing face-off between its body and the Federal government.
ASUU Chairman, Comrade Anthony Monye-Emina who stated this in a brief chat with journalist at the University of Benin vowed that the Union must continue with the strike to achieve its desired purpose.
He said the Union had lost faith in the Federal Government, having failed to remain committed to the terms of the agreement it entered into with the government as far back as 1999.
According to him, one of the reasons they are insisting that their demands must be met is because the government initially denied the existence of the 2009 agreement which was signed by its officials.
“We can no longer trust government; we have lost faith in its willingness to deliver on the issues that led to the strike in the first place,” he said.
Speaking further, Emina called on the Federal Government to find a permanent solution to the impasse so students could return to school.
North will survive if Nigeria breaks up, says Aliyu
Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu said yesterday that the North will survive in case of a breakup of the country.
The region, he declared, is not afraid of being on its own as he warned against statements that suggest that the country is heading for a breakup.
“If Nigeria splits, the north can still survive on its own contrary to the belief of some people in other regions that the north cannot survive if the nation disintegrates,” the Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF), stated yesterday.
He spoke during a meeting in Minna with members of the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream) in his office.
Aliyu cited some countries in Africa that had disintegrated in recent past, noting that such countries have not gone into extinction rather they have survived and are waxing stronger.
“No community in Nigeria should be afraid of separation. If some people want to go, they should go, we will survive. We are not scared of separation,” he said
“The same was said of Niger Republic. Niger was the poorest country in the world but today, if you see oil in Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto and Maiduguri, it would have come from Niger Republic.
“There is no way Niger and Chad can have oil and improve their economy and the north will not be able to do the same”, Aliyu boasted.
Although he did not say so, it was believed that Aliyu was responding to threats by ex-militant and Southsouth leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo that the nation would disintegrate in 2015 if President Goodluck Jonathan is not re-elected.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Hunter hunted? Policeman gets beaten up by motorcyclists for confiscating a bike in Lagos
A police officer in Lagos State has suffered in the line of duty after he was mobbed and severely beaten for seizing a motorcycle.
The incident occurred around the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, at the Berger Yard environs yesterday evening.
The irate motorcyclists reportedly beat up the policeman all the while calling him a thief because he had confiscated a motorcycle from one of their own.
Chuddy101 reports:
The policeman was attacked on Monday evening, by some men suspected to be commercial cyclists (Okada).
He allegedly seized a motorcycle belonging to one of them.
It was gathered that the unsuspecting Policeman, whose identity could not be established at press time, was taking the seized motorcycle away when he was intercepted at Berger Yard Bus Stop by the mob.
An eyewitness said the mob was made up of Okada men of Northern extraction.
Before help could come the officer’s way, the mob descended on him and beat him up, while shouting Ole, Ole (thief, thief), and hit him on the head with a sharp objects.
Before people realised he was actually a police officer and had seized the bike, the mob had retrieved the motorcycle and made away with it
Boy, 9, sneaks onto flight to Las vegas unnoticed and without ticket
A flight to America’s so-called adult playground, Las Vegas, had an unusual passenger last week: a 9-year-old boy, traveling alone and apparently without a boarding pass.
Officials are trying to figure out how he got through security — let alone on the flight.
The Transportation Security Administration is investigating.
Patrick Hogan, a spokesman for Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport, said that during the flight, the crew “became suspicious of the child’s circumstances.”
They then got in touch with authorities and turned the boy over to Child Protective Services in Nevada, Hogan said in a statement.
“Fortunately, the flight crew took appropriate actions to ensure the child’s safety, so the story does have a good ending,” he said.
Delta said it takes “the incident very seriously and working with authorities.”
The boy traveled Thursday on flight 1651, a 757 from Minneapolis to Las Vegas.
The airline spells out its policy on children flying solo plainly on their website.
Kids between the ages of 5 and 14 may travel alone as part of the unaccompanied minor program. Someone from Delta pays special attention to the children, walks them on board, shows them their seats and even introduces them to the cockpit crew, time permitting, Delta says, adding, “kids love this part.”
Airport officials reviewed security footage and don’t think the child had a ticket, CNN affiliate KARE reported.
The boy spent a good amount of time at the airport before boarding the plane, KARE said.
He was there the day before, the station reported, citing airport officials. He passed his time by taking luggage from a carousel, bringing it to an airport eatery and then ditching it, asking a server to watch the bag “while he went to the restroom.”
Yet the potential red flags of a nine-year-old, traveling alone and leaving unattended luggage failed to trigger any action.
The following day the child took the train to the airport, cleared security and nearly made it to Las Vegas without detection.
“Obviously, the fact that the child’s actions weren’t detected until he was in flight is concerning,” Hogan wrote. Still 33 million people travel through Minneapolis’ airport every year, he noted. “I don’t know of another instance in my 13 years at the airport in which anything similar has happened,” he said
Guidelines on making good investment decisions
Running a successful business means having to make tough financial decisions. ADEMOLA ALAWIYE highlights some guidelines to be considered in making such decisions.
Sometimes it’s hard to predict the outcome of your decisions, more so if you don’t have a great deal of experience in that particular area. Although it is practically impossible for one to be 100 per cent infallible in predicting a good or bad investment, it is possible to narrow down the playing field by following basic principles while investing.
Experts note that this will help beginning or advanced investors to ensure a margin of error when investing their funds for a good return earning. It is therefore important for an investor to adopt the basic principles of making good investment decisions if he wishes to trim his risks and make considerable progress in his venture.
Business professionals say whether it is cheap insurance, good insurance or just plain savings bonds, in today’s unstable economy, one cannot ever be 100 per cent certain in investing. They, however, note that choosing wisely will definitely be an asset in achieving success or avoiding financial disaster and cutting risks. Below are simple tips to making excellent investment decisions in an unstable economy.
Take enough time to think
At the moment, Nigeria’s economy is unstable and harsh to businesses. Businessmen, in separate interviews, often complain of the unfriendly economic policies which they have to contend with in order to survive. As a result, they note that whoever wishes to invest in Nigeria must take enough time to think through what venture he plans to dabble into.
Investing in one’s future is definitely not something to just plunge into without a careful thought and consideration. Experts say the lightening-fast nature of the Internet is conducive and geared towards convincing surfers to make quick and impetuous decisions. Consequently, this fact needs to be on one’s mind continuously before making any investment decision as any error might be regretted. Of course, no one loves to regret in business.
How much risk can you take?
You should know how much risk you are willing to tolerate in whatever business you do. Knowing the difference between an average savings/money market account and investment vehicles which form part of a portfolio is vitally important when making successful investment decisions, experts say. So, as an investor, are you ready to take risks? The Managing Director, Silex Limited, Mr. Steve Obong, says that calculated risks should be taken in business to succeed. According to him, every form of investment has its associated risks, and any investor should be ready to undertake such risks, but shrewdly.
Never give up easily
Do not succumb to pressure in business. You must understand that every business has its own pressure and it is not wise to give up easily after encountering some challenges.
Generally, families, friends and the shoe-shine boy on the street will all offer financial advice. Most of it will not be qualified, expert advice. Most of them will know of a cheap insurance policy, promising stock or a well-performing company that has good future potential. Whatever they may advise or try to push, in order to avoid bad investments, it is crucial for a person not to succumb to outside pressure. Put in your best and be wise.
Undertake detailed research before investing
Experts advise that in today’s highly volatile economic environment, it is necessary to carefully research into a particular financial vehicle which carries out one’s financial goals the most. Meticulously checking out the specific investment offers, competitive offers from other sources and how well the investment is performing is a crucial prerequisite. You should ensure a detailed research before investing in any form of venture.
Also important is to painstakingly research the reputation, integrity and track record of the financial institution offering the investment. Experts say this is just as important as the investment itself. Some of the basic tips for this include taking the time to implement a savings and/or an investment plan with a diversified portfolio; determining how much risk one is willing to assume: research which investments are insured, non-secured and/or low-risk; and never bow to friendly advice if it does not adhere to your short, medium or long-range goals.
Are you adventurous?
The Managing Consultant, Beatrex Consultants, Mrs. Beatrice Okolie, says many of our entrepreneurs want to sit in a place and expect things to work out fine. She notes that you must have a dream and that dream must influence your entrepreneurial vision. She says, “The moment you have that dream, you should understand that it doesn’t come easy, you must drive it. What do I mean by driving it? It is not going to be easy. So, how do you as an entrepreneur identify your priority? Even in the face of making it, when the returns begin to come in, how do you determine your priority? Do you forget where you are coming from? What informs your taste? You have to be adventurous. When people talk of lack of funds, I laugh. You see, when you talk of lack of funds, I see it as the least of all your problems. The idea that you want to develop as an entrepreneur is key and paramount.”
She explains that one needs to diagnose the efficacy, relevance, workability and feasibility of one’s idea. She states that these are the issues that many entrepreneurs tend to push aside and they begin to talk about the issue of funds. “People talk about issues of policy and infrastructure, but these are only essential and secondary, they are not primary,” she adds. She notes that as an entrepreneur, one must have the drive and understand one’s dream and idea.
She says, “Why are you in this business? Can you explain or is it because your brother, sister, or uncle is doing it? No! If you go into business because of that, you have messed up everything and your problem starts from there. So, when you have gotten your idea right, you can now talk of money or funding.”
Sometimes it’s hard to predict the outcome of your decisions, more so if you don’t have a great deal of experience in that particular area. Although it is practically impossible for one to be 100 per cent infallible in predicting a good or bad investment, it is possible to narrow down the playing field by following basic principles while investing.
Experts note that this will help beginning or advanced investors to ensure a margin of error when investing their funds for a good return earning. It is therefore important for an investor to adopt the basic principles of making good investment decisions if he wishes to trim his risks and make considerable progress in his venture.
Business professionals say whether it is cheap insurance, good insurance or just plain savings bonds, in today’s unstable economy, one cannot ever be 100 per cent certain in investing. They, however, note that choosing wisely will definitely be an asset in achieving success or avoiding financial disaster and cutting risks. Below are simple tips to making excellent investment decisions in an unstable economy.
Take enough time to think
At the moment, Nigeria’s economy is unstable and harsh to businesses. Businessmen, in separate interviews, often complain of the unfriendly economic policies which they have to contend with in order to survive. As a result, they note that whoever wishes to invest in Nigeria must take enough time to think through what venture he plans to dabble into.
Investing in one’s future is definitely not something to just plunge into without a careful thought and consideration. Experts say the lightening-fast nature of the Internet is conducive and geared towards convincing surfers to make quick and impetuous decisions. Consequently, this fact needs to be on one’s mind continuously before making any investment decision as any error might be regretted. Of course, no one loves to regret in business.
How much risk can you take?
You should know how much risk you are willing to tolerate in whatever business you do. Knowing the difference between an average savings/money market account and investment vehicles which form part of a portfolio is vitally important when making successful investment decisions, experts say. So, as an investor, are you ready to take risks? The Managing Director, Silex Limited, Mr. Steve Obong, says that calculated risks should be taken in business to succeed. According to him, every form of investment has its associated risks, and any investor should be ready to undertake such risks, but shrewdly.
Never give up easily
Do not succumb to pressure in business. You must understand that every business has its own pressure and it is not wise to give up easily after encountering some challenges.
Generally, families, friends and the shoe-shine boy on the street will all offer financial advice. Most of it will not be qualified, expert advice. Most of them will know of a cheap insurance policy, promising stock or a well-performing company that has good future potential. Whatever they may advise or try to push, in order to avoid bad investments, it is crucial for a person not to succumb to outside pressure. Put in your best and be wise.
Undertake detailed research before investing
Experts advise that in today’s highly volatile economic environment, it is necessary to carefully research into a particular financial vehicle which carries out one’s financial goals the most. Meticulously checking out the specific investment offers, competitive offers from other sources and how well the investment is performing is a crucial prerequisite. You should ensure a detailed research before investing in any form of venture.
Also important is to painstakingly research the reputation, integrity and track record of the financial institution offering the investment. Experts say this is just as important as the investment itself. Some of the basic tips for this include taking the time to implement a savings and/or an investment plan with a diversified portfolio; determining how much risk one is willing to assume: research which investments are insured, non-secured and/or low-risk; and never bow to friendly advice if it does not adhere to your short, medium or long-range goals.
Are you adventurous?
The Managing Consultant, Beatrex Consultants, Mrs. Beatrice Okolie, says many of our entrepreneurs want to sit in a place and expect things to work out fine. She notes that you must have a dream and that dream must influence your entrepreneurial vision. She says, “The moment you have that dream, you should understand that it doesn’t come easy, you must drive it. What do I mean by driving it? It is not going to be easy. So, how do you as an entrepreneur identify your priority? Even in the face of making it, when the returns begin to come in, how do you determine your priority? Do you forget where you are coming from? What informs your taste? You have to be adventurous. When people talk of lack of funds, I laugh. You see, when you talk of lack of funds, I see it as the least of all your problems. The idea that you want to develop as an entrepreneur is key and paramount.”
She explains that one needs to diagnose the efficacy, relevance, workability and feasibility of one’s idea. She states that these are the issues that many entrepreneurs tend to push aside and they begin to talk about the issue of funds. “People talk about issues of policy and infrastructure, but these are only essential and secondary, they are not primary,” she adds. She notes that as an entrepreneur, one must have the drive and understand one’s dream and idea.
She says, “Why are you in this business? Can you explain or is it because your brother, sister, or uncle is doing it? No! If you go into business because of that, you have messed up everything and your problem starts from there. So, when you have gotten your idea right, you can now talk of money or funding.”
‘Solidarity forever’ – NUPENG accuses government of being insensitive to ASUU, gears up for solidarity strike
The wave of strikes that has hit the country might just assume tidal status as yet another organization has disclosed its plans to embark on an industrial action.
In solidarity with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has said that it will embark on a strike of its own in support of the university body unless the Federal Government fulfills its part of the agreement that was signed by both parties.
NUPENG, through its National President Igwe Achese, said that the FG was unperturbed by the situation because none of the leaders’ children was attending any of the affected schools.
Chuddy101 presenter report that:
NUPENG President, Igwe Achese, while speaking at the Union’s National Administrative Council, NAC, meeting, in Lagos, expressed worry over the state of Nigerian universities.
He said government’s failure to respect agreements had resulted to strikes in different sectors of the Nigerian system since the inception of 2013.
He said, “We appeal to government to implement agreement reached with ASUU so that students can go back to school. If the crisis in the sector is not resolved, we will soon direct our members to embark on solidarity strike.”
Blaming the Ministry of Labour over the ongoing saga, he said, “The Ministry of Labour needs to be proactive if we must get these issues nipped in the bud. The ministry also needs to make sure that agreements reached or communiqué signed are implemented.
“The Ministry has a big role to play to avert strikes in the country. When unions begin to lose faith in the ministry that is when we have this kind of crisis. The Labour mMinister should be firm in making sure that the right decisions are taken.
“As it is now, every activity in the Ministry of Labour is in the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, which ought not to be so. The role of the SGF should be to intervene only when the need arises.”
Drama as reptile enters femi kuti’s car on lagos third mainland bridge
Drama ensued at the third mainland bridge over the weekend when a crowd gathered around the car of legendary Afrobeat King, Femi Kuti, to locate a Lizard that almost caused him an accident.
Narrating his ordeal, Kuti, who arrived late to the MUSON Center, where he was a guest artiste at the pre-event press briefing on the coming MUSON anniversary concert, described the experience as horrifying.
He said the lizard appeared all of a sudden, from the dashboard of the car, while he was at top speed, starring at him snappily before ducking away..
“You know, it could have been a disaster if the lizard had run through my trousers, climbing to my private part. You can imagine how jumpy I could have reacted, trying to protect my manhood. Because, that to me is an important part of who I am, I can’t joke with it. Evil people could be at work,” added the musician jocularly, still wondering how the lizard got into his car.”
After the event, Femi insisted he will not drive the jeep till the Lizard was found!
Ebonylife TV’s Mo Abudu listed among 25 most powerful women in Global TV
The Founder and Chief Executive of EbonyLife TV, Mo Abudu has been listed among the 25 Most Powerful Women in Global TV by The Hollywood Reporter.
Mo and the 24 other ladies were described as female innovators who oversee empires, greenlight the shows that captivate millions and adapt in a rapidly changing media environment.
We say congrats to Mo
Saturday, 5 October 2013
S-H-O-C-K-I-N-G VIDEO: Woman Alleged To Be SSS Official Tortured And Beheaded By Blood Thirsty Boko haram
S-H-O-C-K-I-N-G VIDEO: Woman Alleged To Be SSS Official Tortured And Beheaded By Blood Thirsty Bokoharam Members http://t.co/I4MzwcO2yo . Pls pray forthis country!!! Something need to be done.
Friday, 4 October 2013
Two men charged with homosexuality in Jos
The accused pleaded guilty to the charge. Two men, Emeka Eze, 35, and
Jonathan Akatin, 22, were on Thursday arraigned in an Upper Area
Court, Jos, and charged with homosexual behaviour. Messrs. Eze and
Akatin, who reside in Alheri, Jos, were arraigned on a one-count
charge.…
#LagosPlaneCrash: Meet the Man who walked out of the remains without sustaining any injuries (PHOTO)
Akinsanya, along with his brother in-law, Mr. Feyi Agagu, the late
Agagu’s son, were the only family members of the late governor on board
the ill-fated plane.
As the aircraft crashed, Akinsanya, a Lagos businessman, was seen walking out of the wreckage before the aircraft caught fire.
As he walked away, apparently conscious, Air Force men who were among the first set of rescuers at the site, stopped him.
They assisted him to stop the flow of blood on his head.
The eye witness said: “I saw one man walk out on his legs. I think he is the only one that walked out.”
It was gathered that Akinsanya broke the news of the crash to the
burial party waiting at the Akure airport to receive the body of the
former governor, which was to lie in-state in the Ondo State capital
yesterday.
He reportedly spoke to Mr. Femi Agagu, the late former governor’s younger brother, who broke the news to Governor Olusegun Mimiko, who was leading the burial party.
The airline, in a statement, expressed deep regrets and “with all submission to the will of the Almighty” confirmed the “unfortunate accident of one of our aircraft”.
The statement added: “The aircraft was chartered for a flight to Akure on the 3rd of October, 2013. “We are currently cooperating fully with the aviation regulatory authorities with a view to establishing the remote and immediate causes of this most regrettable and unfortunate accident. “Our prayers go to the affected families of the departed. We pray for their souls to rest in peace while we continue to wish and pray for the speedy and full recovery of the survivors of this grave and sad accident.”
As the aircraft crashed, Akinsanya, a Lagos businessman, was seen walking out of the wreckage before the aircraft caught fire.
As he walked away, apparently conscious, Air Force men who were among the first set of rescuers at the site, stopped him.
They assisted him to stop the flow of blood on his head.
The eye witness said: “I saw one man walk out on his legs. I think he is the only one that walked out.”
He reportedly spoke to Mr. Femi Agagu, the late former governor’s younger brother, who broke the news to Governor Olusegun Mimiko, who was leading the burial party.
The airline, in a statement, expressed deep regrets and “with all submission to the will of the Almighty” confirmed the “unfortunate accident of one of our aircraft”.
The statement added: “The aircraft was chartered for a flight to Akure on the 3rd of October, 2013. “We are currently cooperating fully with the aviation regulatory authorities with a view to establishing the remote and immediate causes of this most regrettable and unfortunate accident. “Our prayers go to the affected families of the departed. We pray for their souls to rest in peace while we continue to wish and pray for the speedy and full recovery of the survivors of this grave and sad accident.”
Agagu’s burial to hold today despite plane crash
Despite the crash involving the aircraft conveying his remains to
Akure, Ondo State, the burial of former Governor of the state, Olusegun
Agagu will reportedly still hold today.
According to reports, the casket containing the late governor’s body came out of the plane’s debris without a scratch. The family has thus decided to go ahead with the planned funeral.
The Ondo State Chapter of the PDP, through its Chairman,
Ebenezer Alabi, said: “We just consulted with the family and have decided to go ahead with the burial.
“More so, the son of the former governor survived and the son-in-law survived. There was no scratch on the casket.
“So while the family sympathised with those that lost their lives and their loved ones, they have decided to go ahead with the burial as was initially planned.”
Vanguard reports:
According to reports, the casket containing the late governor’s body came out of the plane’s debris without a scratch. The family has thus decided to go ahead with the planned funeral.
The Ondo State Chapter of the PDP, through its Chairman,
Ebenezer Alabi, said: “We just consulted with the family and have decided to go ahead with the burial.
“More so, the son of the former governor survived and the son-in-law survived. There was no scratch on the casket.
“So while the family sympathised with those that lost their lives and their loved ones, they have decided to go ahead with the burial as was initially planned.”
Vanguard reports:
Also, the body of the former governor, which was still intact despite the plane crash, is in transit to Iju-Odo, his country home and final place of rest.
It was gathered that the family of late Agagu in Iju-Odo had ordered that his remains be conveyed to his home town, yesterday, by road to continue with the burial arrangement.
A dependable family source said that the burial will now be done without the usual pomp and pageantry.
This is coming after the death of 11 persons, including a Commissioner in the state, Deji Falae, top government officials and the crew.
It was gathered that the wife of the former governor insisted that burial arrangements of her late husband will take place as earlier scheduled. A family source said Mrs Agagu insisted that burial plans should go ahead after she confirmed and spoke with her son (Feyi) and son in-law, who were involved in the crash.
The Christian wake-keep was held as scheduled, yesterday, while the body will be interred today.
A member of the burial committee, who confirmed the decision of the Agagu family to go ahead with the burial despite the air mishap, however, expressed concerns over the plan.
Speaking with Vanguard in confidence, the member said that the burial ought to have been shifted at least for one week in honour of those that died in the crash.
Area Boys Fight Over Money Found on Lagos Plane Crash Victims
Some hoodlums on Thursday were seen exchanging blows and throwing
bottles at one another over the money they found on the dead victims of
the Associated Airline plane crash. The hoodlums had turned the road
leading to the crash site to a boxing ground. It was learnt that when
the hoodlums were assisting in the evacuation of the victims, they
allegedly searched the victims’ pockets for money and other valuable
things. It was also learnt that they fight ensued due to alleged
‘insincerity’ in the sharing of the money they stole from the dead. One
of the hoodlums, identified simply as Loko, was heard saying, “You won’t
believe that after the whole rescue thing, we luckily found money and
they don’t want to share it equally.” area boys doing what they know best.....hahahahahas
Northern Governors Will Not Support A Sovereign National Conference – Aliyu
By Nma Shekwolo
Chairman of the Northern States Governor’s Forum, NSGF, Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, has said that the region will not support calls for a Sovereign National Conference, arguing that such a demand will mean that all elected politicians give up their positions as “you cannot have two sovereignty in one state”.
On the other hand, the Afenifere renewal group (the pan-Yoruba Socio-political group) backs a Sovereign National Conference, saying, “what this nation needs is a fundamental political reform that will overhaul the present bloated governance structure. And we believe such fundamental reform can only come about through an instrument of a Sovereign National Conference”.
Speaking at the opening of a one day workshop organised by the Niger state Ministry of Tertiary Education for Niger state students, Aliyu said that those calling for a sovereign national conference must understand its implication.
“If anybody says he is going to organise a sovereign National Conference all of us in government must resign our jobs and then transfer the sovereignty of the country to a committee that is going to discuss the sovereignty of the country,” he said.
The governor however added that the forum would approve a national conference which in his view will move the country forward.
His words: “I will love a National Conference that will look at our constitution and really give us justice, equity and fairness in our body politics and in our national life.”
He said contrary to popular views, the Northern states are not afraid of organising a conference as it will promote constructive deliberations that will lead to the progress and development of the country.
The Nigerian Senate on Tuesday renewed calls for a National Conference.
“A conference of Nigeria’s ethnic nationalities, called to foster frank and open discussions of the national question, can certainly find accommodation in the extant provisions of the 1999 Constitution which guarantee freedom of expression, and of association,” Senate President David Mark said.
While noting that it is welcome development, Mark said nonetheless that the idea of a National Conference is not without inherent and fundamental difficulties.
“Problems of its structure and composition will stretch the letters and spirit of the Constitution and severely task the ingenuity of our constitutionalists,” he stated.
Chairman of the Northern States Governor’s Forum, NSGF, Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, has said that the region will not support calls for a Sovereign National Conference, arguing that such a demand will mean that all elected politicians give up their positions as “you cannot have two sovereignty in one state”.
On the other hand, the Afenifere renewal group (the pan-Yoruba Socio-political group) backs a Sovereign National Conference, saying, “what this nation needs is a fundamental political reform that will overhaul the present bloated governance structure. And we believe such fundamental reform can only come about through an instrument of a Sovereign National Conference”.
Speaking at the opening of a one day workshop organised by the Niger state Ministry of Tertiary Education for Niger state students, Aliyu said that those calling for a sovereign national conference must understand its implication.
“If anybody says he is going to organise a sovereign National Conference all of us in government must resign our jobs and then transfer the sovereignty of the country to a committee that is going to discuss the sovereignty of the country,” he said.
The governor however added that the forum would approve a national conference which in his view will move the country forward.
His words: “I will love a National Conference that will look at our constitution and really give us justice, equity and fairness in our body politics and in our national life.”
He said contrary to popular views, the Northern states are not afraid of organising a conference as it will promote constructive deliberations that will lead to the progress and development of the country.
The Nigerian Senate on Tuesday renewed calls for a National Conference.
“A conference of Nigeria’s ethnic nationalities, called to foster frank and open discussions of the national question, can certainly find accommodation in the extant provisions of the 1999 Constitution which guarantee freedom of expression, and of association,” Senate President David Mark said.
While noting that it is welcome development, Mark said nonetheless that the idea of a National Conference is not without inherent and fundamental difficulties.
“Problems of its structure and composition will stretch the letters and spirit of the Constitution and severely task the ingenuity of our constitutionalists,” he stated.
Polytechnic lecturers resume nationwide strike today
There seems to be no end in sight for the crisis currently rocking
Nigeria’s education sector as the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics
(ASUP) has today joined university lecturers in the ongoing strike.
ASUP national president, Comrade Chibuzor Asomugha confirmed that the union was going on with the strike and it is a total strike.
It would be recalled that the union had in July suspended its nationwide strike following the level of progress made in negotiation with government and the intervention of the Joint Senate and House of Representative Committee on Education.
However, following government’s inability to meet the condition for
the suspension of the strike, the union had last weekend threatened to
resume the suspended strike today.
ASUP has described the government’s refusal to fulfill any of the promises and agreements reached with the Union before the suspension of the strike on July 17 as frustrating.
The union also passed a vote of no confidence on the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), owing to its inability to meet the needs and demands of polytechnic education.
ASUP national president, Comrade Chibuzor Asomugha confirmed that the union was going on with the strike and it is a total strike.
It would be recalled that the union had in July suspended its nationwide strike following the level of progress made in negotiation with government and the intervention of the Joint Senate and House of Representative Committee on Education.
ASUP has described the government’s refusal to fulfill any of the promises and agreements reached with the Union before the suspension of the strike on July 17 as frustrating.
The union also passed a vote of no confidence on the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), owing to its inability to meet the needs and demands of polytechnic education.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Why The Plane Carrying Agagu’s Corpse Crashed – Details Revealed
Nine bodies have been recovered so far from the charter plane which crashed shortly after takeoff in Lagos on Thursday, and six survivors confirmed. The plane was said to have crashed landed shortly after it suffered an engine failure near an airport fuel depot and killing at least nine people, officials said.
The Associated Airlines charter flight took off at about 9:30 am (0830 GMT) from the domestic terminal at Lagos’s Murtala Mohammed International Airport.
“It was going to Akure (in the southwest). The engine failed on takeoff and it crash-landed and burst into flames,” said Supo Atobatele, spokesman for the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
How we robbed Pasuma of his Range sport & shared the money – Robber confesses
The suspects identified as Fatai Balogun, Wale Akinjobi and Gbenga Kolawole during interrogation, confessed to have come all the way from Ogun state to operate.
A source, who craved anonymity told Crime Alert that the police launched a manhunt for the gang after Pasuma’s encounter, during which they were intercepted.
The gang, as gathered, also attacked a wealthy man in Iju Ishaga area of Lagos,where they robbed him of N500,000, his mobile phones and other valuables. After the operation, one of them, Wale who resides around the area reportedly dug a hole at the back of his compound where he buried his weapon.
But unknown to him, a resident said to have sighted him, alerted the police who quickly arrested him and transferred him to the SARS.During interrogation, Wale reportedly confessed that his gang robbed Pasuma of his Range Rover Sport Utility Vehicle, SUV, and an unspecified amount of money, four months ago in Lagos. His confessional statement, as gathered, led to the arrest of other suspected members.
Fatai Balogun, told Crime Alert that leader of the gang, Ade, got the highest share from Pasuma’s loot.
“He was the one who searched Pasuma and collected money from him. But nobody knew the amount he got. Few days later, he bought a Toyota Camry car with the loot but gave us peanuts. I have gone on several operations with Ade. One of them was at Ajah area where we snatched a car at gun point along Epe road. We did that operation with Ade’s car but we had a little problem on the road after Ade ran into a ditch. We had to abandon the car when policemen came looking for us but Ade later sent a towing vehicle to retrieve the car.
Wale brought the job that landed me in trouble. He told me there was a rich man who lives in his area, that he would want me to follow him execute the job because he does not have the expertise to do it. I accepted because the job was an easy one, as there won’t be much huddles getting inside. We were three in number that went for the operation.
I took N120,000 and gave Wale and Gbenga their share. I sold the laptops we took from the man for N40,000 each and at the end, I relocated to my base in Abeokuta, Ogun State. I don’t know how Wale mishandled the gun he used for the operation, which led to his being sighted by one of his neighbors,”he stated
A source, who craved anonymity told Crime Alert that the police launched a manhunt for the gang after Pasuma’s encounter, during which they were intercepted.
The gang, as gathered, also attacked a wealthy man in Iju Ishaga area of Lagos,where they robbed him of N500,000, his mobile phones and other valuables. After the operation, one of them, Wale who resides around the area reportedly dug a hole at the back of his compound where he buried his weapon.
But unknown to him, a resident said to have sighted him, alerted the police who quickly arrested him and transferred him to the SARS.During interrogation, Wale reportedly confessed that his gang robbed Pasuma of his Range Rover Sport Utility Vehicle, SUV, and an unspecified amount of money, four months ago in Lagos. His confessional statement, as gathered, led to the arrest of other suspected members.
Fatai Balogun, told Crime Alert that leader of the gang, Ade, got the highest share from Pasuma’s loot.
“He was the one who searched Pasuma and collected money from him. But nobody knew the amount he got. Few days later, he bought a Toyota Camry car with the loot but gave us peanuts. I have gone on several operations with Ade. One of them was at Ajah area where we snatched a car at gun point along Epe road. We did that operation with Ade’s car but we had a little problem on the road after Ade ran into a ditch. We had to abandon the car when policemen came looking for us but Ade later sent a towing vehicle to retrieve the car.
Wale brought the job that landed me in trouble. He told me there was a rich man who lives in his area, that he would want me to follow him execute the job because he does not have the expertise to do it. I accepted because the job was an easy one, as there won’t be much huddles getting inside. We were three in number that went for the operation.
I took N120,000 and gave Wale and Gbenga their share. I sold the laptops we took from the man for N40,000 each and at the end, I relocated to my base in Abeokuta, Ogun State. I don’t know how Wale mishandled the gun he used for the operation, which led to his being sighted by one of his neighbors,”he stated
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
ASUU strike: Students to stage Independence Day protests
Following the more than 3-month old academic strike undertaken by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and indications that same is not nearing its end, Nigerian students have decided to embark on a protest.
The protest is slated to hold today, the 1st of October, as the country marks its 53rd year of Independence.
According to reports, the students are mobilizing to protest the insensitivity of the government to the plight of lecturers at various universities in the country.
It was gathered from sources at the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) that students at various zones of the association would demonstrate against continued closure of universities throughout the country.
In Ibadan, Oyo State, the “Zone D” leaders of NANS told reporters that it is prepared to demonstrate on October 1st. The students said they would march from the Mokola roundabout in Ibadan, starting from 8am.
Also in Lagos, the Joint Campus Committee of NANS Lagos said the students are being mobilized to begin their protest march from the NLC building in Yaba area of Lagos.
The students insist that demands of their lecturers are reasonable and must be met by the Nigerian government.
University lecturers have been on strike since 1st of July, 2013 over President Goodluck Jonathan’s government’s failure to honor the agreements signed with them since 2009.
The university teachers had vowed that their strike will continue indefinitely will continue until the government honor 2009 agreements to revitalize the public education.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Jealous ex-girlfriend sets rival ablaze in Enugu
According to a report by Sunnewsonline.com, a 20 year old girl allegedly set ablaze the 22 year old new love interest of her ex-boyfriend. Cynthia Onah reportedly went to her ex-boyfriend's house at Onugba Nike area in Enugu State late at night with a gallon of fuel and emptied its content on Chinwe Igwe, her ex's girlfriend, who was sleeping. The incident took place on August 24th.
The Commissioner of Police Enugu State, Mr. Mohammed Adamu described the incident as very unfortunate. "It is terrible that a girl because of jealousy would set another girl on fire simply because they are befriending the same boy."
CP Adamu explained that on that fateful day, Cynthia had in connivance with another suspect, one Obiora Chukwuegbo stormed Chika's home and set Chinwe on fire. It was only the assistance of neighbours that Chinwe was rescued through the window as the fire consumed the room. She was said to have been taken to a private hospital before she was transferred to Annunciation Specialist Hospital Emene, Enugu State where she is still receiving treatment.
The boyfriend, Chika toldSunday Sun
"I am a driver and I've been dating Chinwe for the past five years. We had little quarrel and we stopped dating. I meet Cynthia who is a prostitute and dated her for just one month. We separated one month after because at times she would be chasing me with a knife. I couldn't bear it and so I went back to settle with my former girlfriend. Cynthia didn't give up as she threatened that she was going to deal with us. She even threatened to pour acid on me.
Being a driver, I travelled the day Cynthia burnt my girlfriend. It was one of my neighbours that called me to say that my house was on fire and that somebody poured fuel under the door and it exploded and burnt my girlfriend who was sleeping in the room; that they have rescued her through the window.
"When I got home, I saw that all my property had been burnt to ashes. My girlfriend was hospitalized because she sustained injuries from the fire. But I am determined and I have promised God that with the condition of my girlfriend that I am still going to marry her."
The suspect, Cynthia, who hails from Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State, said
"I started dating Chika when he had misunderstanding with his former girlfriend, Chinwe. We dated for one month and then he told me that he was no longer interested in marrying me. Chika is owing me N12,000. When we had a quarrel, I did not threaten him with a knife. I only used the knife to deflate his tyres.
"I have quarreled with Chinwe several times. I sent her a text message to leave my boyfriend. Because she threatened me, I also threatened her that she will never enjoy the relationship. I don't know anything about who took fuel to the house of her boyfriend and burnt the house. On that fateful day, Chika called my phone at night and said that I should meet him at Emene junction. I was out waiting for him when the policemen from the State CID arrested me. I didn't know anything about the incident. I only know we have traded words."
When Sunday Sun visited the victim at the Annunciation Specialist Hospital Emene Area, Enugu State, she said:
"I am still shocked at what happened. I regret dating Chika as I have been turned to something else now. I saw Cynthia Onah and Chukwuegbo Obiora after they had poured fuel under the door and fire was everywhere. I was calling him for help. It was when I was calling for help through the other window that I saw Cynthia Onah and Obiora Chkwuegbo running away and I was shouting for help until the neighbours broke one of the windows and carried me out from the window", she said.
"My relationship with Chika is over. I am in pains and agony. I didn't know what to do. I was sleeping and suddenly I saw smoke and it exploded and caught fire. I could have been burnt to ashes if not for the neighbours who broke through the window and rescued me," she added.
CP Adamu said the suspects would soon be charged to court.
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
“I didn’t rape her, she stripped herself naked” – Okada rider caught having sex with housewife
A married father of two, who is also a commercial motorcyclist aka “okada rider”, was allegedly caught red handed engaging in intercourse with a married woman in a deserted wooded area of Orlu, Imo State.
However, both parties to the act have told different stories about what transpired between them. The woman, a 45-year-old housewife, insists that she was being raped by the 30-year-old man while the motorcyclist insists that he and the woman are lovers.
According to reports, the woman said she engaged the motorcyclist at Orlu to take her to her matrimonial home at Obibi-Ochasi. She said when they got to a solitary area along the route, the man stopped ostensibly to ease himself.
She further told the police that while she was waiting for him to finish easing himself, the man emerged and started asking that they sleep together, adding that when she refused the amorous advance, the man grabbed her and forcefully lifted her into the bush.
The woman equally claimed that the rapist tore her inner wears to shreds, over-powered and raped her.
In his defence, the man claimed that the woman had been his concubine for years, adding that he had previously had fun with her at different times and places, including the spot where they were caught in the act.
He also claimed that he called the woman on her mobile line and asked her to meet him at the agreed spot in Orlu.
The man also claimed that when they got to the bush, the woman stripped herself naked, spread her wrapper on the ground and laid down before he started the act.
The randy motorcyclist, however, agreed that along the line there was a minor misunderstanding on the amount he should pay after they had satisfied themselves.
While the man claimed that the woman was asking for N500 for the service, he offered N200, which he said was the only money on him at the time.
Now, who are we to believe, the randy man or the married woman
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Gunmen Kill 160, Abduct 10 Women in Zamfara
Gunmen has killed no fewer than 160 people and kidnapped 10 married women in Zamfara within three months.
The Zamfara State Governor, Abdulazez Yari, who said this on Monday, noted that the attacks were carried out in different villages of the state.
The governor also said the hoodlums, who continued to terrorise villages in parts of the state, stole no fewer than 6,000 cows and 4,000 sheep within the period.
While addressing members of the state House of Assembly on security situation in Gusau, Yari condemned the attacks.
He stated that the state government had spent some of its resources on ensuring security and urged the Federal Government to provide assistance.
“The situation has caused disaffection between residents of the affected villages and the state government. The state government is doing its best. Federal Government has to deploy more security personnel to the state to protect lives and property of the people,” he added.
Speaker of the state assembly, Alhaji Sanusi Rikijin, said, “We will consult with other state houses of assembly and the National Assembly to ensure justice, equity and fair play in the country.”
The Zamfara State Governor, Abdulazez Yari, who said this on Monday, noted that the attacks were carried out in different villages of the state.
The governor also said the hoodlums, who continued to terrorise villages in parts of the state, stole no fewer than 6,000 cows and 4,000 sheep within the period.
While addressing members of the state House of Assembly on security situation in Gusau, Yari condemned the attacks.
He stated that the state government had spent some of its resources on ensuring security and urged the Federal Government to provide assistance.
“The situation has caused disaffection between residents of the affected villages and the state government. The state government is doing its best. Federal Government has to deploy more security personnel to the state to protect lives and property of the people,” he added.
Speaker of the state assembly, Alhaji Sanusi Rikijin, said, “We will consult with other state houses of assembly and the National Assembly to ensure justice, equity and fair play in the country.”
Tenant kills landlord and wife, sets house ablaze
Uyo - A tenant in Uyo, Akwa Ibom allegedly set his residence ablaze on Monday, killing his landlord and landlady.
The house is located at Asuquo Eyo Street in Ifa Ikot Okpon in the Uyo Local Government Area of the state.
The suspect, in his mid 40s, identified simply as Ime and popularly known as Shawa, was said to have threatened to burn down the house and kill his landlord and wife if they ejected him.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that Ime, allegedly kept his threat by stabbing his landlord, Edem Akpan, and the landlady, Affiong Udo to death, before setting the house ablaze.
Emem Akpan, the deceased’s daughter, narrated the incident to NAN, saying that trouble started when her father asked Ime to quit his house.
Akpan said that the suspect refused to park out and threatened that if her father insisted on ejecting him, he would kill them and burn down the house.
“We thought what he said was just a mere threat. None of us could believe that Ime was capable of doing what he said.”
“Two days ago, we saw him bringing worn-out tyres into the compound. We didn't know he had a plan.”
“Yesterday, before we left for church in the evening, he brought 20 litres of fuel, more than what his generator could contain.”
“I remember a neighbour asking him what he was going to do with such amount of fuel, but he told him that he was going to run the generator overnight.”
“This is what we saw this morning as we returned from church, that the fuel and worn-out tyres were weapons used by the assailant to kill my parents,” she said.
Ruth Jeremiah, another daughter of the deceased and ex-girlfriend of the suspect, said she parted ways with Ime over a year ago.
She said it was Ime’s crafty attitude of not letting her know his parents, his actual Local Government in Annang and even his surname that made her to terminate the relationship.
Jeremiah said that for the period she was with Ime, she did not know anything about his other names, except ‘Ime’ or ‘Shawa’.
She said that the suspect had removed all his property in the house on Sunday night before killing her parents and setting the house ablaze.
Jeremiah said that there was no tenancy agreement between her father and the suspect as the house was rented out, based on gentleman’s agreement.
The Public Relations Officer of the Akwa Ibom State Police Command, Etim Dickson, confirmed the incident, saying that the command was aware that an elderly man and the wife had been burnt to death.
Dickson said that investigation was going on to unravel the mystery surrounding the killing of the man and wife and the burning of their house.
“We are aware that a husband and wife have been set ablaze. We do not know the circumstances surrounding the incident.”
“We are still investigating the incident. No arrest has been made yet,” he said.
The house is located at Asuquo Eyo Street in Ifa Ikot Okpon in the Uyo Local Government Area of the state.
The suspect, in his mid 40s, identified simply as Ime and popularly known as Shawa, was said to have threatened to burn down the house and kill his landlord and wife if they ejected him.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that Ime, allegedly kept his threat by stabbing his landlord, Edem Akpan, and the landlady, Affiong Udo to death, before setting the house ablaze.
Emem Akpan, the deceased’s daughter, narrated the incident to NAN, saying that trouble started when her father asked Ime to quit his house.
Akpan said that the suspect refused to park out and threatened that if her father insisted on ejecting him, he would kill them and burn down the house.
“We thought what he said was just a mere threat. None of us could believe that Ime was capable of doing what he said.”
“Two days ago, we saw him bringing worn-out tyres into the compound. We didn't know he had a plan.”
“Yesterday, before we left for church in the evening, he brought 20 litres of fuel, more than what his generator could contain.”
“I remember a neighbour asking him what he was going to do with such amount of fuel, but he told him that he was going to run the generator overnight.”
“This is what we saw this morning as we returned from church, that the fuel and worn-out tyres were weapons used by the assailant to kill my parents,” she said.
Ruth Jeremiah, another daughter of the deceased and ex-girlfriend of the suspect, said she parted ways with Ime over a year ago.
She said it was Ime’s crafty attitude of not letting her know his parents, his actual Local Government in Annang and even his surname that made her to terminate the relationship.
Jeremiah said that for the period she was with Ime, she did not know anything about his other names, except ‘Ime’ or ‘Shawa’.
She said that the suspect had removed all his property in the house on Sunday night before killing her parents and setting the house ablaze.
Jeremiah said that there was no tenancy agreement between her father and the suspect as the house was rented out, based on gentleman’s agreement.
The Public Relations Officer of the Akwa Ibom State Police Command, Etim Dickson, confirmed the incident, saying that the command was aware that an elderly man and the wife had been burnt to death.
Dickson said that investigation was going on to unravel the mystery surrounding the killing of the man and wife and the burning of their house.
“We are aware that a husband and wife have been set ablaze. We do not know the circumstances surrounding the incident.”
“We are still investigating the incident. No arrest has been made yet,” he said.
Arsenal sign Nigeria youth international defender Semi Ajayi
The lanky 19-year-old has signed a two-year contract as a free agent,
after leaving Charlton Athletic from where he came through the ranks.
Ajayi spent last season on loan at non-League club, Dartford FC. But after leaving Charlton in the summer, he spent some time with Norwich City for whom he made a few appearances during pre-season before he was invited to have a trial at Arsenal.
The youngster impressed in the pre-season games he played for The Gunners against Blackburn Rovers and West Brom, and even got on the score sheet against the former, prompting the club to offer him a contract.
Ajayi is reported to have been a part of coach John Obuh's provisional squad for the Fifa Under-20 World Cup earlier this year.
Ajayi spent last season on loan at non-League club, Dartford FC. But after leaving Charlton in the summer, he spent some time with Norwich City for whom he made a few appearances during pre-season before he was invited to have a trial at Arsenal.
The youngster impressed in the pre-season games he played for The Gunners against Blackburn Rovers and West Brom, and even got on the score sheet against the former, prompting the club to offer him a contract.
Ajayi is reported to have been a part of coach John Obuh's provisional squad for the Fifa Under-20 World Cup earlier this year.
We remain in love: Stunning Genevieve Nnaji shares photos of her new hairstyle (LOOK)
By now, you must know that our screen goddess, Genevieve Nnaji can do no
wrong. The actress shared these photos of her with a new short
hairstyle on her Instagram page and as always, we LOVE!
Nigeria: Body of Two-Yr-Old Exhumed in Church Premises
Operatives at the Homicide Section of the state Criminal
Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, Lagos, have begun investigation
into the discovery of the decomposing body of a two-year-old child in a
church premises in Egbeda area of Lagos.
The pastor (names withheld) has been arrested over the alleged murder of the child.
Although details of investigation were still sketchy at press time, it was gathered that the pastor was allegedly caught burying the dead child in a shallow grave within the church premises.
It was learnt that the said pastor was caught by a neighbor, who had gone out to ease himself at 2a.m., weekend, digging the grave. The neighbour, whose identity was not disclosed, was said to have alerted other residents.
They were said to have reported their findings to policemen at Idimu Division, consequent upon which a team was drafted to the church.
The policemen, as gathered, dug the shallow grave where they discovered and exhumed the body of a baby girl. The body was deposited at the mortuary.
The pastor (names withheld) has been arrested over the alleged murder of the child.
Although details of investigation were still sketchy at press time, it was gathered that the pastor was allegedly caught burying the dead child in a shallow grave within the church premises.
It was learnt that the said pastor was caught by a neighbor, who had gone out to ease himself at 2a.m., weekend, digging the grave. The neighbour, whose identity was not disclosed, was said to have alerted other residents.
They were said to have reported their findings to policemen at Idimu Division, consequent upon which a team was drafted to the church.
The policemen, as gathered, dug the shallow grave where they discovered and exhumed the body of a baby girl. The body was deposited at the mortuary.
Home LifeStyle Entertainment Politics Y! Daily Opinion ENTERPRISE TV TEEN Politico JOBS Glo X-Factor winner, DJ Switch, 29, speaks about her 8-year-old child
In a recent interview with Encomium Weekly, 29-year-old Glo
X-Factor winner, Obianuju Catherine Udeh popularly known as DJ Switch
revealed that she has an eight-year-old child, whom she gave birth to
three years prior to winning the Star Quest music show as part of the
group Da Pulse. She, however, chose to keep the identity of her child’s
father private.
[READ: Forgive me mum, I’m a prodigal daughter” – DJ Switch, Glo X-Factor winner]
When the single mum was asked about her relationship status, she said she is currently in a relationship with a man from the eastern part of Nigeria and they have been at it for three years.
[READ: Forgive me mum, I’m a prodigal daughter” – DJ Switch, Glo X-Factor winner]
When the single mum was asked about her relationship status, she said she is currently in a relationship with a man from the eastern part of Nigeria and they have been at it for three years.
ASUU blasts NUC, says strike continues
National President, ASUU, Nasir Issa-Fagge
The
Academic Staff Union of Universities said the existence of the National
Universities Commission has not brought improvement to the standard of
education in the country.
The union also said that it would not
call off the strike because of the mere promise made by the Federal
Government to provide revitalisation fund for the university system.
ASUU also called on the National
Assembly to investigate the activities of NUC with a view to determining
the continued relevance or otherwise of the university supervisory
body.
If found irrelevant, ASUU said it should be scrapped.
Chairman of ASUU, University of Ibadan
chapter, Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye, who spoke in Ibadan noted that the NUC
boss, Prof. Julius Okojie, had concentrated the effort of the university
regulatory body on quantity rather than quality while issuing
accreditation to universities.
Ajiboye said, “Okojie should take full
responsibility for all his deeds in the NUC. Nigerians should be proud
of ASUU in its efforts at repositioning public universities in the
country.”
The union leader added that the result
of the assessment exercise of NUC carried out by the National Economic
Empowerment Development Strategy should be used to judge the relevance
of NUC and its leader rather than the self-assessment of the regulatory
agency.
He said some of the accreditations
granted by NUC were enmeshed in controversy, wondering why the National
Assembly had not taken action on the controversies surrounding the
accreditations so far recorded.
He said, “One of the efforts of ASUU to
reposition education in the country is the NEEDS Assessment document.
This was a product of a rigorous academic exercise carried out by
dependable and credible members of our union. Unlike the numerous faulty
accreditation reports which had given these universities clean bill of
health, the NEEDS Assessment Report stands out as a classical document
of reference detailing the rot and decay in public universities in
Nigeria.
“All well meaning Nigerians can see the
contrast between Okojie’s packaged accreditation reports and a credible
job done by ASUU. It has become very clear from the assessment document
that Okojie and his people have fooled this country for too long. Time
is now for government to beam a searchlight on the activities of the
NUC. The education committees in both the Senate and House of
Representatives have an arduous task to do here. Nigerians are calling
for dismantling of an omnibus body that has done the country more harm
than good.”
ASUU also reiterated its commitment to
the current effort to gain Federal Government consent to its demand,
saying that the strike would not be called off based on mere government
promise.
Meanwhile, a non-governmental
organisation, Do It Right Foundation, has appealed to the Federal
Government and ASUU to work hard and resolve the lingering crisis that
has shut down the education sector.
In a statement on Sunday, President and
National Coordinator of the foundation, Mr. Dixon Jubril, called on the
university lecturers to give room for re-opening of the universities
in the interest of the students.
“It has become a burden on both the
government and ASUU to save the education sector from collapse by
finding a common ground for the amicable resolution of the crisis. What
both parties to the dispute must have in mind is that while the
situation lingers it is the future of the students that is at stake.
“We call on ASUU in particular to shift
ground a bit for the common good of the education system. It’s our
belief that the time has come for ASUU to devise other means of settling
its disputes with government instead of the constant disruption of
academic activities with its attendant socio-economic implications.”
Collapsed building buries pregnant woman, injures others in Enugu [PHOTOS]
The incident, which occurred at about 10 pm shortly after the victims had gone to bed was caused by eruption in a nearby hill.
A resident of the area told DailyPost that the late pregnant woman identified as Chinasa Chukwuka was buried inside the house by the rubbles.
The resident further stated that all efforts to unearth the woman alive proved abortive, adding that her husband, Emeka Chukwuka became unconscious after sympathisers managed to pull him out.
The owner of the collapsed building, Mr Joseph Nwoye from Ebonyi State told DailyPost that he discussed with Mr. Chukwuka before the incident occurred.
He further disclosed that the late pregnant woman had prior to the sad development rejected the alternative accommodation he got for them, on the grounds that she did not like it.
According to him, “after discussing with her husband, I went inside to sleep and shortly after that, I heard a loud noise and we came out to discover that the house has collapsed. The pregnant woman died on the spot. My son fainted after the incident. It was raining heavily when it happened.
72 yr old billionaire Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu marries 26year old bride
Two years after loosing his wife of 40 years, Eudora, to cancer, 72 year old billionaire businessman and chairman of Champion newspaper, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu has given marriage a second shot.
Chief Iwuanyanwu married 26 year old Frances Chinonyerem Enwerem (pictured above with him), the daughter of one of his late wife's close friends, on Saturday September 14th (traditional wedding) and this past Saturday September 21st (white wedding) in Owerri, Imo State.
The new bride, who doesn't have the blessings of the Chief's children (mostly because of the age gap) is said to be expecting her first child with the extremely rich businessman cum politician.
Chief Iwuanyanwu has his hands in various businesses cutting across over 20 sectors of the economy. He is the founder of the Iwuanyanwu Football club now known as the Heartland FC. Pics from their traditional wedding below


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