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Friday 12 August 2016

Militants vow to bomb more oil installations

The Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate (NDGM) has warned Nigerians to be prepared for another round of bombing of oil installations in the Niger Delta region.
This warning is coming just a day few days after the group carried out the bombing of pipelines after a similar warning it issued.
The group blamed the federal government for negotiating with only Ijaw militants and not putting them into consideration.
Guardian reports that the group said the destruction of a delivery trunk line from Isoko to the Eriemu Manifold was a tip of the iceberg in its “operation zero” exercise.
The self-styled General Aldo Agbalaja who is the spokesperson of the group said: “This is just a glimpse of what is to come. There are several assets already penned down for destruction. This line of action has been made inevitable by an unjust system, which only responds to the violent, to the detriment of the peaceful and law-abiding.”
The group had issued a deadly warning to the president Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government on Tuesday, August 9 that in a few days, refineries in the region will be destroyed.
In a statement signed by the spokesperson of the group, he urged oil workers in the region to evacuate as the level of violence it will commit in the coming days will be enormous.
Part of the statement it issued read:
“We have keenly watched developments in the country in recent times, developments that are most depressing, very much depicting the marginalization and subjugation of the hapless people of our region.
“We have thought very deeply about the ongoing shenanigan and play-acting going on between the federal government and some self-styled ‘Niger Delta agitators’ and thought if we fail to make our own statement now, then there will be no future for the larger Niger Delta region”.
Continuing in the statement, he said; “for the avoidance of doubts, the Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate is not in the mold of the various criminal gangs that have so far paraded themselves as fighting for the interest of the people of the Niger Delta, but who indeed have been engaged in fight for personal enrichment.
“We are not one of them. We are out to tell the world that there is a Niger Delta that is made up of many tribes and tongues, the people of whom have so far suffered both local and national oppression.
“We have come at this point to ensure that our oppressors, being the federal government, the state governments in the six core Niger Delta states who have received billions of dollars over the past years but have brought little or no development to the region and the so-called super-ethnic nations, who have yielded to greed and wickedness and have exposed the rest of us in the oil-rich, but deeply impoverished region, to crippling squalor”.
“Federal government and the oil multinational companies have been making a very grave mistake by equating the interest of the Ijaw people as that of all the tribes of the region. Indeed, this is a mistake that is about to take a more devastating toll than has ever been seen or experienced in the history of Nigeria.
“Any moment from now, we shall be making a loud statement which we believe should be loud enough for all to see and take seriously and then afterwards state our demands.


Ben Bruce advices FG to increase minimum wage

Following the rise in the price of rice, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, lawmaker representing Bayelsa east senatorial district, has said it is time to increase the minimum wage.
Senator Ben Murray-Bruce
Senator Ben Murray-Bruce
The prices of commodities like imported rice, maize, beans, palm oil and others rose as a result of restrictions on imported commodities.
A 50kg bag of imported rice is currently selling between N16,857 and N20,000
He took his Twitter account to express his views on the matter.

Samson Siasia's assistant Monday Odigie's house burgled

Monday Odigie, assistant coach to Nigeria’s Under-23 team coach Samson Siasia had his house burgled by robbers who stole Olympic and World Cup medals.
Monday Odigie
Monday Odigie
Odige revealed that the attack happened  before the team’s opening game 5 – 4 win over Japan. The house is located along the Benin/Sapele road
“Armed Robbers went to burgle my house in Owanoba community kilometer 15 Benin/Sapele road and made away with plenty of my belongings, all my World Cups and Olympic medals, certificates and other valuables,” Odigie, the former coach of Kaduna United told Goal.com
He continued: “My house was bugled the day we played our first game against Japan on August 4th, 2016 to be precise.
“I have been trying to get over this while also trying to concentrate on the job here at the Olympics.
“It is very sad and discouraging to realise that while one is working out his heart out for his country in Brazil, one’s house is being robbed back home.
“I leave everything to God to judge everyone according to his deeds. This won’t deter me because I am focused and I am happy that members of the team are also focused to achieve something here.
“I didn’t want any distraction for the team that’s the reason why I kept the incident within me and members of the technical crew led before letting you know now.”
Nigeria is Africa’s sole surviving representative in Olympic Football but lost 2-0 to Colombia in their final group game having already qualified as Group B winners following their opening victories against Japan and Sweden.
The Dream Team face Denmark in the quarter-final of the Olympic Games on Saturday, kick off time is 8pm (Nigerian time).

Jhene Aiko files for divorce from Nigerian husband, Oladipo

Top American singer, Jhene Aiko, reportedly files for divorce from Nigerian husband, Oladipo Omishore.
Jhene Aiko
Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo aka Jhené Aiko is a  famous American R&B singer and songwriter. Earlier this year, it was revealed that she was married to Nigerian US based producer, Oladipo Omishore aka Dot Da Genius when he announced it on IG.
Now, E! News has reported Jhene has filed for a divorce from her Oladipo because of ‘irreconcilable differences’. She reportedly also asked the judge to deny him any spousal support from her big bank account.
This comes as no shock to fans who have seen Jhene and singer Big Sean publicly kissing ever since they released an album together. Fans have long suspected that their relationship was more than a professional one.
Reportedly, the couple secretly got married on July 26, 2014 and they have been separated since June 2015.
Now fans will wait for her to confirm her relationship with fellow singer Big Sean.
Below is a picture of the couple on their wedding day:
Jhene Aiko

‘If Buhari Finds Oil In The North, He Will Call For A Breakup Of The Country’ – Fani-Kayode


Following the announcement that the search for oil has started in the North East region, Femi Fani-Kayode has suggested that the discovery of oil in the region could lead to the successful breakup of Nigeria.
He wrote on his twitter page: “My prayer for Nigeria is that oil is found in commercial quantities in the core north.I am glad that @MBuhari is looking for it desperately.
“If he finds it he and the north will be the first to call for a break up of the country.
“If he fails to find it they will continue to be the greatest obstacle to the restructuring of our nation and they will continue to provide the greatest opposition to the peaceful division of our country.
“Why? Because without southern oil the north is nothing.”

See Photos From Burial Of The Slain Army Colonel, Samaila Inusa




The remains of the late Army Officer who was abducted and later killed by unknown gunmen in Kaduna State, Colonel Samaila Inusa, have been laid to rest.
He was buried at the old Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Muslim Cemetery in the state capital on Wednesday.
In a press statement issued by the acting director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, said that preliminary investigation revealed that the late officer was probably killed same day he was kidnapped by his abductors.
Colonel Inusa was the Commander, 81 Battalion located in Bulabulin, Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State.
He was later transferred to the Armed Forces and Command and Staff College, Jaji, where he was served until his abduction last Saturday.

What I Discussed With Buhari – Soyinka


Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa, Abuja on Thursday.
The meeting was scheduled as private and took place in the president’s office.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Mr. Soyinka said he had come to “discuss national and international matters, general matters, that’s all”.
He declined to give further details, saying he would hold a press conference in about a week’s time.
“You can ask me any question then, but now, please I will just like to get away,” Mr. Soyinka said.

Nigeria Has Become A Poor Country – Buhari


President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday lamented that Nigeria has suddenly become a poor country as a result of the sharp drop in price of oil.
He however said the prudent manner his administration had been handling the nation’s resources had made it impossible for people to know that there is severe shortage in the country.
According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President spoke while receiving the United Nations Population Fund’s Executive Director and Under Secretary-General of the United Nations, Prof. Babatunde Osotimehin, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said commitment to transparency and accountability was serving the government in good stead, despite severe shortage of resources in the country.
“It has been a very difficult year for Nigeria. Before we came to office, petroleum sold for about $100 per barrel. Then it crashed to $37, and now oscillates between $40 and $45 per barrel.
“Suddenly, we’re a poor country, but commitment to transparency and accountability is not making people know that there is severe shortage,” the President said.
Asking UNFPA to bear with Nigeria in whichever area the country could not live up to its responsibilities for now, Buhari said exploding population and different cultural practices in the country provide fertile ground for research to organisations like UNFPA.
The President thanked the UN agency for its commitment to saving lives in Nigeria, particularly of women and children.

EFCC To Launch Fresh Investigations Into Missing N3bn ‘Military Operation’ Cash

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commissions (EFCC) is set to launch an investigation into how the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) utilised the multi-billion naira it collected from some Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) for military operations between 2007 and 2015.
The anti-graft agency is expected to probe 56 individuals and organisations, including two former army chiefs – Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika and Lt.-Gen. Kenneth Minimah —and former National Security Adviser (NSA) Col. Sambo Dasuki, over N405 billion defence contracts scam.
The MDAs were said to have funded the Nigerian Army procurement through the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).
A document obtained by The Nation said ONSA collected various sums from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), among others for military operations, but the Defence Headquarters and the Services denied receipt of the money.
The document said: “The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) on 13 May 2013 requested funds for the conduct of Operation BOYONA aimed at dislodging terrorists camps along the common borders with Cameroun, Chad and Niger.
“Consequently, the government released N1,340,000,000. 00 from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs which were disbursed to DHQ and the Services accordingly.
“In August 2013, ONSA requested and got approval for additional N2,000,000,000.00 for logistics requirements and sustenance of troops, which was credited to ONSA’s account.
“However, DHQ and the Services confirmed non receipt of any additional funds for Operation BOYONA.


“The Committee is of the view that the then NSA, Lt Col MS Dasuki (rtd) should be made to account for the N2,000,000,000.00.
“The Committee also noted that between 3 September 2014 and 30 April 2015, NIMASA funded accounts of the Joint Task Force Operation Pulo Shield with various sums totalling N8,542,586,798.58 purportedly to enhance operations of the JTF in the Niger Delta. Neither the need assessment that warranted the release of funds nor the details of the expenditure was made available to the Committee.
“However, analyses of the accounts of the Joint Task Force showed that transfers totalling N6,277,698,885.13 were made to the following companies for yet to be established purposes:
Jaggan Lt-N1,764,721,724.12
East Point Integrated Services Ltd-N1,660,514,283.79
Al Nald Ltd-N804,893,064.22
Jaggan Trading Company Ltd – N 791,939,812.00
Paper Warehouse Ltd -N500,315,000.00
New Building Services -N330,000,000.00
Jaggan Global Services –N 250,315,000.00
UVN Global Services Ltd- N 175,000,000.00
Also for probe are 18 serving and retired military officers, a former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, three former permanent secretaries, eight former and serving directors in the Ministry of Defence, and 24 companies.
The investigation follows the recommendation of the Air Vice Marshal (AVM) JON Ode Presidential Committee on Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement (CADEP).
The money spent between 2007 and 2015 is N185,8 billion and $685,349,692.49 million
The probe’s outcome will determine who among the short listed 56 persons and companies will be arraigned.
The document added: “In continuation of its assignment, the Committee on Audit of Defence Equipment Procurement (CADEP) in the Nigerian Armed Forces analysed procurement contracts awarded by or for the Nigerian Army between 2007 and 2015.
“The Committee so far noted that within the period under review, the sum of N71,775,313,451.30 and $685,349,692.49 was spent on Nigerian Army procurement by the Ministries of Defence, Finance, Foreign Affairs and Environment. Others were the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).”