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Nigerians react as Buhari sacks NECO registrar, appoints Northern replacement

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President Muhammadu Buhari has come under attack over the sack of the Registrar, National Examination Council, NECO, Prof. Charles Uwakwe. Police ban use of sirens, covered number plates in Rivers www.churchillchoken.blogspot.com reported that NECO registrar was sacked on Wednesday for fraudulent practices and suppression of official records. Four other top management officials of the council were also dismissed after investigation. Mr Abubakar Gana was immediately appointed as the acting Registrar. This did not go down well with some Nigerians who took to their Twitter pages, accusing the President of practicing nepotism. They lamented the replacement of the registrar with a Northerner Here are some comments gathered by DAILY POST from Twitter: @Mr_temitope “Another Abubakar is the acting Registrar. Yes, the former registrar was sacked for corruption which is a grave offence and should be prosecuted but is there no incorruptible Nigerian from another region or tribe? Well th...

Rema releases Dumebi (Remix) featuring Becky G

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Mavin Records superstar singer and songwriter Rema comes through with the remix of his hit single Dumebi featuring Becky G. Listen here The record was produced by the usual suspect, Ozedikus.

8 White Night Countries to Visit

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If you are a lover of travel and beautiful scenery but have never heard of white nights, you’re in for a real treat. Sunsets are beautiful, but white nights offer exquisite views in their own right. White nights –when the sun shines well into the night and/or it never gets quite dark overnight – can be found across the globe during summer months, and offer a magical experience like no other. To learn about the best midnight sun destinations to add to your travel bucket list, check out these 8 white night countries to visit. Orkney, Scotland With the sun setting around 10:30 pm in Orkney, Scotland, this place is the perfect destination to experience white nights. The sun rises again at 4am, allowing little time between peak sun hours. Visitor can hike, camp or peruse the beautiful beachy coasts of Orkney. Eyjafjallajökull volcano, Iceland Eyjafjallajökull is well known for being the Icelandic volcano that stopped air travel all over Europe in 2010. But it is also a popu...

Bayelsa: We Are Going To Court – Oshiomhole

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Oshiomhole, APC chairman The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Adams Oshiomhole says the party is going to court to challenge the issuing of Certificate of Return to Douye Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for having won the Bayelsa governorship election. The Supreme Court had nullified the election of the APC governor-elect, David Lyon and declared Diri winner of the poll. In line with this, INEC on Friday declared Diri winner of the poll, having polled overwhelming majority of votes. Oshiomhole, at a news conference in Abuja said the APC would explore every available legal means to ensure that the will of the people of Bayelsa State was upheld. According to him APC is going to court, saying that the PDP should not celebrate yet. Details later…

Breaking: Douye Diri Sworn-In As Governor Of Bayelsa

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Diri sworn in as Governor of Bayelsa State Senator Douye Diri of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was on Friday sworn in as the 5th democratically elected Governor of Bayelsa State. The governor was sworn in after the Supreme Court nullified the election of David Lyon of the APC. The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in compliance with the Supreme Court’s judgment declared Diri winner of the poll and issued him with Certificate of Return. This pave way for the swearing in of the Diri and his deputy at the Bayelsa Government House on Friday. The governor was sworn at exactly 6:55pm on Friday. Details later…

Police embarrassed by autopsy report of late Chima

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Mohammed Adamu, Inspector General of Police. As Nigerians await the joint autopsy report from police pathologist and the pathologist hired by the late Chima Ikwunado’s family, the Rivers State Police Command has expressed shock and embarrassment that the earlier report indicating that the deceased died of high blood sugar was based on faked autopsy report. The Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni ,told Journalists that he issued the statement after interrogating SP Benson Adetuyi who was in charge of E-Crack unit. He said the command was startled that the E-Crack commander could lie to the CP and Force Headquarters in that manner. ‘’When this incident happened we called SP Benson Adetuyi as the video went viral and asked him what happened he said they were investigating a case of armed robbery, that they were intercepted, taken to the station and that they were interrogated and detained. That in the cell during interrogation Chima eventually died and was taken to ...

Bayelsa: PDP’s Diri falls short of constitutional requirement, INEC meets

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Senator Douye Diri: Does not meet constitutional requirement to become governor of Bayelsa THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is meeting today after receiving on Thursday night the enrolled order of the Supreme Court judgment on the Bayelsa State governorship election. The judgment nullified the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate David Lyon. The electoral agency will determine the next candidate who scored the majority of the lawful votes and the candidate with the requisite spread. But the electoral body faces a quandary of a problem as the runner-up candidate in the election, Senator Duoye Diri of the PDP fell short of what the constitution stipulates. Any candidate to win the governorship election must have a majority vote and also win a minimum of 25 per cent in two thirds of the states. Bayelsa has eight local councils, Southern Ijaw, Ogbia, Nembe, Sagbama, `kolokuma/Opokuma, Brass, Ekeremor and Yenagoa. Mathematically two ...

Abiodun asks Senate to declare state of emergency on federal roads

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The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has called on the Nigerian Senate, to declare a state of emergency on Federal roads within the state. Prince Dapo Abiodun made the call when he received the Senate Committee on Works in his office. Abiodun noted that it was pertinent that a state of emergency be declared on federal roads in the state because of their terribly poor state. According to him, all federal roads in the state are impeding economic activities in the corridor that passes through the state, which is the Nation’s Gateway State. “I want to call on you to help us declare an emergency on the state of our Federal roads. It is as if, they are non-existent. We looked at these roads and we said it is important for people to be able to move between the states and the sub-region that share borders with us. We are appealing because it’s the only way we can continue to promote the economic development of our state, when we economically develop our state. “We are als...

What Rwanda’s Chief Justice says on corruption

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Rwanda’s Chief Justice Faustin Ntezilyayo on Thursday said there was need for concrete actions to plug loopholes in the fight against corruption in the country’s justice sector. Poor service delivery to service seekers opens up loopholes for corruption, and fighting it requires closing all those loopholes, Ntezilyayo told a meeting on anti-corruption in Kigali, capital of Rwanda. He also said assessment to determine whether the measures taken to fight corruption were bearing results was necessary. Rwanda has put in place various measures to fight corruption in its justice sector, including implementing the Integrated Electronic Case Management System, setting up anti-corruption committees, launching annual anti-corruption week, working with other government entities dedicated to fighting corruption, planning awareness campaigns, encouraging residents to report corrupt judicial officials as well as avoiding unnecessary postponement of hearings or passing of verdicts. Stati...

Supreme Court judgement has vindicated me – Dickson

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Outgoing Governor of Bayelsa State, Henry Seriake Dickson has said the Supreme Court judgment which knocked out APC and returned gubernatorial victory to his party, the People’s Democratic Party was a clear evidence of the restoration government finishing well and strong. He made the remark Thursday at a live media chat held in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, saying he had confidence on Governor elect Senator Douye Diri to do his best and out-perform him in virtually all sectors adding that he had done a lot of work. On state funds said to have been withheld by federal government, he disclosed that about 45 to 48 billion naira due to the state was still being withheld by the federal government. He, however, assured that the consultants, in collaboration with federal authorities, were working round the clock to ensure its release soon. On why he delayed the commissioning of so many projects to the last days of his administration, he said he had made it clear that he would...

U.S. jobless claims rise to 205,000

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A report released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday revealed that the number of initial jobless claims in the United States had risen to 205,000. According to the report, the number of people filing for U.S. unemployment benefits increased by 2,000 to 205,000 from the previous week’s revised figure in the week ending February 8. Meanwhile, the previous week’s level was revised up by 1,000 from 202,000 to 203,000, the bureau noted. The report also showed that the four-week moving average of initial claims, a method to iron out data volatility, remained flat at 212,000. The previous week’s average was revised up by 250 from 211,750 to 212,000, said the bureau. As an important leading indicator to reflect unemployment status in the United States, a lower reading in jobless claims indicates lower overall layoffs. The reading of jobless claims remained below the 300,000 threshold, signaling a tight labor market in the United States. On February 7, the Burea...

Man shot dead in Washington D.C

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Washington D.C. on Thursday recorded a death when a man whose name was yet to be ascertained got shot multiple times. The shooting took place in the evening in downtown Washington D.C. and, authorities said a suspect has been taken into custody. The suspect shot the man just after 5 p.m. eastern time (2200 GMT) near the Chinatown area and the National Portrait Gallery, said D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham at a news conference Thursday night. The victim was said to have died later in a hospital. No officers were injured, and the suspect has injuries that are not life-threatening. “(A) shooting in this area is very unusual; this is a very, very safe part of town. This was what appears to be a very brazen act by a violent offender. “Thankfully, our police officers were close enough to ensure that this person was quickly taken into custody”, Xinhua quoted Newsham, adding that investigation was underway.

Nnamdi Kanu: Armed security operatives takeover South-East

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Ahead of the burial of Israel Okwu Kanu and his wife, Ugoeze Meme Sally, parents of the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, security operatives have virtually taken over the Anambra, Imo and Abia axis of the South-Eastern region of the country. The burial is holding on Friday at lsiama Afaraukwu, Umuahia North Local Government area of Abia State. IPOB and security agencies have been trading words over the burial ceremony. Abia State police authorities had threatened to disrupt the burial, should members of the IPOB show up there, perhaps to forestall possible breakdown of law and order. Our correspondent who was on his way to the burial ceremony, reports that no fewer than 10 checkpoints manned by military and police operatives were mounted between Onitsha and Uli. The security operatives were however very civil in the discharge of their duties. Commercial bus drivers and passengers however did not take kindly to the traffic snarl occasioned by...

Kano-Abuja highway to become six lanes

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FEC approves engineering design for six-lane Abuja-Kano highway The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday in Abuja approved N867.2 million for engineering design of an additional lane on the Kano – Abuja highway, to make it six-lanes. The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, made this known when he briefed State House correspondents on the outcome of the weekly cabinet meeting presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo. He said: “The Ministry of Works and Housing presented a memorandum to appoint a consultant for the engineering design of the additional lane for the Abuja-Kano highway for the sum of N867.263 million. “The Council approved that memo for the work to be executed in five months. “Abuja-Kano is already under construction, it was awarded in December 2017 but we now reviewed that project, giving that the road was built in the early 90s and the traffic that has grown there now so as we are doing the construction we might expand the carriage...

Police ban use of sirens, covered number plates in Rivers

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The Rivers Police Command has banned the use of sirens, revolving lights, spy and covered number plates in the state. A statement signed by the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, said the Commissioner of Police, Mustapha Dandaura, banned the aforementioned facilities due to the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, on the abuse and indiscriminate use without appropriate approvals. The statement said the Commissioner of Police, Rivers State command, appealed to the residents of the state, particularly banks, companies, private individuals and security personnel except those on covert operations to show understanding by complying with the directive and immediately remove the unauthorized and prohibited facilities or face prosecution. The statement further said the taskforce headed by the officer In charge, CP Monitoring Unit, CSP Grace Wonwu, has been given the marching order to enforce compliance, arrest defaulters and impoun...

Kogi NLC assures workers of minimum wage payment

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The Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress, Kogi chapter Comrade Onuh Edokah charges workers in the state to remain resolute as the state government has set up machinery to tackle all issues surrounding the payment of minimum wage in the state. Edokah gave the charge on Wednesday during the 7th Quadrennial state delegates conference of the Medical and Health Workers Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) , Kogi state chapter. The NLC boss while speaking to newsmen at the venue of the congress urged civil servants in the state to expect a better deal from government, saying the union was still negotiating with government and hopeful of getting desired result at the end of negotiations. “The state government has set up a committee to look into the payment of 30,000 naira minimum wage to workers of the state. “We are hoping that by the end of the thirty days government gave the committee, they will come out with a chat that will be the true position of the minimum wage in Kogi state and we are ex...

Nigerian brothers the Osundairos ready to testify against Jussie Smollett

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The Osundairo brothers, Abel and Ola and Jussie Smollett The Nigerian brothers, Abel and Ola Osundairo, at the centre of the Jussie Smollett ‘hoax’ attack scandal said they are prepared to testify at his trial and that they will not feel vindicated unless the Empire actor is found guilty of lying to police. the brothers expressed their readiness to give testimony via their lawyer, Schmidt Rodriguez. Smollett was charged on Tuesday with lying to police in a six-count, grand jury indictment which revived the case against him. Last year, he was arrested after claiming to have been the victim of a racist, homophobic attack in Chicago. He iss now due in court on 24 February. The Osundairo brothers, who knew Smollett, said he paid them to stage the attack against him and that they went along with it for $3,500, not knowing the media storm it would create. Smollett’s attorneys, over the last year, have accused the brothers of lying. The 37-year-old star was charged b...

Toke Makinwa talks separation, divorce

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Media personality and brand influencer Toke Makinwa on this episode of her vlog is discussing ‘Crimes of Passion’. Domestic violence is on the rise in homes and the rate at which spouses kill each other is appalling, like the recent case of Maryam Sanda who stabbed her hubby to death and was sentenced to death by hanging. Toke says no one goes into a relationship or marriage with the intention of coming out, but when things go south, it is usually better to take a walk instead of till death do you part like is being preached. She wrote: I’ve often wondered why “Separation” is not preached enough, listen!!!!!! No one gets married hoping or praying for a divorce, everyone gets married with the hope that they’ll stay married forever but sometimes like it or not, that is not the case. Things change, people grow apart and no matter how hard you fight for it, there really isn’t much you can do. Sometimes separation is healthy, people take a moment to breathe and sometimes it helps t...