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  • #EndSARS: Lawyer Slams N50 billion Lawsuit against FG, Lai Mohammed, Police

    Human rights lawyer Joe Nwokedi has filed a N50 billion lawsuit against the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Nigeria Police Force over their roles in the #EndSARS protests.

    Other respondents in the suit are the Attorney General of the Federation, Inspector General of Police, Nigeria Armed Forces, Chief of Army Staff, Lagos State Government, Attorney General of Lagos State, Imo State Government, Attorney General of Imo State, Rivers State Government, Attorney General of Rivers State, Plateau State Government, Central Bank governor, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Attorney General of Plateau State, Lagos State Commissioner of Police, National Assembly, Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and Nigeria Television Authority (NTA).

    Nwokedi, in the suit filed at Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos State, seeks ‘an order of perpetual injunction, restraining the respondents either by themselves, their agents, privies, servants, representatives from further harassing, banning, threatening, molesting or infringing on the rights of Nigerians to a peaceful protest.’

    He also asks the court to award the sum as exemplary, aggravated and general damages against the respondents and judicial pronouncement over the activities of some the state actors and their agencies.

    According to him, ‘the cost is also for their alleged violation of the rights of Nigerians, gagging of free speech, unlawful freezing of accounts, malicious arrests, detentions and prosecutions, molestations, inclusive of mental torture and emotional trauma suffered by himself and other citizens of Nigeria as a result of the action of the Respondents, her privies, representatives, agents and servants.’

    Daily Sun

  • Flash: Buhari Orders Reopening of Land Borders

    Flash: Buhari Orders Reopening of Land Borders

    President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the reopening of four land borders including Seme in Lagos, Illela in Sokoto, Maigatari in Jigawa and Mfun in Cross River.

    Minister of Finance Zainab Ahmed who announced this at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting said the president has directed that the borders should be reopened from December 31, 2020.

  • Two Graduating Students Break LASU Records, as 76 Bag First Class

    Seventy-six students bagged first class degrees in different fields as the Lagos State University, LASU, Ojo, Lagos on Wednesday held its 24th convocation ceremony for the 2018/19 academic session.

    A total of 6,197 students bagged first degrees in various fields, while 1,089 got masters degrees and 47 got doctorate degrees.

    Of the lot that bagged first degrees, Oladimeji Idris Shotunde, who got a degree in Business Adminstration emerged the best graduating student, while Olusola Aanu Olabanjo, who got a masters degree in Computer Science emerged the best in that level.

    #LASU24thConvocation Best graduating student, @Dimeji_Shotunde receives the University award from the wife of the Governor of Ogun State, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun and the Vice Chancellor, @lanre_fagbohun Hard work pays. Retweet to inspire someone. Credit: LASU official Twitter handle

    Shotunde and Olabanjo broke the university’s records as they got CGPA of 4.95 and CGPA 5.0 respectively.

    A total of 253 also bagged diplomas in various fields, postgraduate diplomas 916, and academic masters 825.

    Speaking on the occasion, the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun, SAN, said it was gratifying that he was leaving LASU better than he met it.

    “Aside the challenges that came with COVlD-19, our institution has not witnessed downtime in academic activities as a result of any local crisis since January, 2016. The result is that we have had unbroken annual convocation ceremonies from then till date.

    “This is particularly thrilling for me because convocation ceremonies cap all activities for the year and it provides an avenue for us as an institution to enumerate and showcase our achievements in the year as well as unleash fresh minds to the world, for them to chart a course and start their own life of contributing their quota to national development.

    “This year’s Convocation ceremony is quite remarkable because our best graduating students at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels set a new university record. Oladimeji ldris SHOTUNDE of the Department of Business Administration graduated as the best graduating student with a CGPA of 4.95 while Olusola Aanu OLABANJO with a CGPA of 5.0 graduated as the best MSc. student.

    l commend your efforts in acheiving this great feat. You have demonstrated to the world that truly our students are of world class standard and can stand toe to toe with their colleagues from anywhere in the world. You are indeed our pride,” he said.

    The wife Ogun State Governor, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun, who came to honour Shotunde, an indigene of Ogun State, described education as the main legacy that one can leave for one’s children and the coming generations.

    She frowned at the incessant disruptions to academic activities as a result of faceoff between lecturers and the government.

    She called for concerted efforts to repositioning education in the country.

    Vanguard

  • Nigerians React Over N20 Charged For Confirmation of NIN Status

    Some Nigerians have taken to social media platforms to carpet the government over the N20 charged for the confirmation of National Identity Number, NIN, status through their respective network providers which is ,*346#.

    Recall that the Federal government has given marching order to the network providers to disconnect every SIM card not synchronized with valid NIN by December 30th.

    The directive to disconnect SIM cards without valid NIN came after an urgent meeting of key stakeholders in the Communications industry convened by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami) on Monday, December 14, 2020.

    The meeting in its resolution insisted that all telecom operators must from Thursday, December 16, 2020 require all their subscribers to provide valid National Identification Number (NIN) to update SIM registration records.

    The Minister explained that the order was in line with Federal government’s desire to consolidate the achievement of September 2019 SIM card registration.

    Below are how some Twitter users reacted:

    @MrOdanz “The NCC announcement has put people in a panic to check if they have the NIN by dialing *346# on their phones.

    “It costs N20 each time you use *346# to check your NIN.There are at least 100 million cellphones with SIMs in Nigeria. Do the maths. 20 × 100 million.Soft work. Yahoo+”

    @Daddy_Nomso “The Same Govt that said #EndSARS was spreading Covid 19 wants N100M people to get NIN to Register Sims in 2weeks. We have not gotten our Nation ID 5 years after registration & when you try to get your NIN thru USSD from NIMC dey charge you N20 while you get nothing in return Man facepalmingPouting face”

    @AishaYesufu “It is my hard earned N20 so I pressed cancelled. I go borrow SIM card use.”

    @_JoyMicah “I have never ever joined the queue to register for anything NIN but today after taking my N20 they displayed a supposed NIN for me. Lol, so it’s either the system is flawed or this is Yahoo plus plus with our N20.”

    @fkabudu “Oho. I knew there had to be money somewhere. Multiply N20 by the number of people that will try to do this because of this nonsense rule and voila”

    @Bigonyeka1 “N20 from over 80m Nigerians na better cash out ooo chai”

    @derra_o “I wanted to check if my SIM was NIN enabled, and there’s a charge of N20? Haq haq haq, I no do, dears. Block am.”

  • Omah Lay is one of the numerous lawbreakers we have in Nigeria, Man Writes Ugandan President

    Omah Lay is one of the numerous lawbreakers we have in Nigeria, Man Writes Ugandan President

    A Nigerian man has written an open letter to the Ugandan president, Yoweri Museveni, before the release of Nigerian singers arrested in Uganda on Tuesday, asking him to ensure severe punishment is meted on Omah Lay and Tems for breaking Covid-19 rules.

    The Nigerian man identified as Adejare Ibrahim on Facebook, tagged the singer a lawless Nigerian youth.

    His letter reads,

    “Open Letter from Nigeria to Uganda
    Dear President Yoweri Museveni, I write on behalf of millions of Nigerians. The Omoale (Omah Lay) you arrested in Uganda is one of the numerous lawbreakers we have in Nigeria.


    Another one is Seun Kuti, who threatened to go on a gun duel with any security agency that attempts to arrest him without warrant.

    “President Buhari has shown enormous tolerance by overlooking their excesses and many criminal activities, which we think they are abusing and taking for granted. A Yoruba adage says: a bastard that fails to take to training and corrections at home will be taught bitter lessons from outside.

    “We dash you Omah Lay (Omoale) and the other guy you arrested for flouting the laws of Uganda. Help us teach him that it is wrong to break government’s laws.

    “I can assure you that many Nigerians, especially the youth, are happy with the current development. Treat him the exact way you treat all those who flout COVID-19 laws in your country, Uganda.

    “Sir Museveni, if it warrants meting out corporal punishment (lashes of cane) to these recalcitrant omoales in your custody, don’t hesitate to do so. We will be so delighted.


    By fire, by force, these lawless s’oro s’oke Nigerian youths must receive sense. Uganda no be Naija. God bless President Yoweri Museveni. May Uganda succeed. May Nigeria succeed”.

  • Ganduje Gives Reasons For Dethroning Sanusi as Emir of Kano

    Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state has given reasons why he dethroned former CBN governor, Alhaji Muhammadu Lamido Sanusi, as the Emir of Kano.

    Recall that Emir Sanusi’s removal was confirmed on March 9, 2020, by Kano State Secretary to the Government Usman Alhaji, who alleged that he disrespected the lawful instructions from the office of the Governor and lawful authorities. The Kano monarch was also accused of persistently refusing to attend official meetings and programmes organized by the government without any lawful justification.

    While speaking at the presentation of a book on former President Goodluck Johnathan, authored by a journalist, Bonaventure Philips Melah, today December 15, Governor Ganduje said Sanusi wasn’t the best man for the throne at the time he was appointed in June 2014. According to him, Sanusi was appointed to spite former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    Recall that in April 2014, former President Jonathan terminated the appointment of Sanusi as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) after he, Sanusi, alleged that $49 billion was stolen by some persons under the Jonathan administration. Ganduje at the book presentation said Sanusi should have taken a more civil approach in handling the matter by meeting the former President in private to discuss it and not making such an accusation in public.

    “Jonathan took a bold step in sacking Sanusi as CBN Governor, which created bad blood in certain circles. When Sanusi said $49 billion was lost in Jonathan’s government, I said in my mind that No, you could have discussed with him (Jonathan) privately.

    You could have given him this clue and then he would know how to investigate even before those who had stolen the money would find a way of hiding the money.

    That statement, I said in my mind was not honourable. That statement created bad blood”.

    Barely two months after his sack, Sanusi was appointed the Emir of Kano which according to Ganduje, he wasn’t deserving of as he wasn’t the best man for the throne.

    He says he has no regret dethroning Sanusi.

    “Sanusi was appointed Emir of Kano not because he was the best man for the throne but to retaliate what Jonathan did to him.

    “That was in order to prove that what Jonathan did to him was wrong and that the people of Kano wanted their son as Emir and therefore they decided to appoint him as Emir.

    “But when he was appointed, there were a lot of demonstration with people burning tyres here and there. But because of government backing, he was sustained on the stool.

    “When I became governor, (that’s why you will laugh), I said yes, the Jonathan medicine is an important medicine.

    “That medicine, even though I am not a medical doctor, but that medicine would serve the same purpose, for the same disease and for the same patient.

    “So I took my Jonathan medicine and decided to save the system, to save the institution and I applied it effectively. So Jonathan and I are on the same page. Actually, I have no regrets.”he said.

  • Kankara Abduction: More Missing Students Appear From Bush

    Special Adviser to the Katsina state Governor has said that more students from the boarding school in Kankara that were earlier missing have appeared from the bush.

    BBC Hausa service report on Tuesday, revealed that over 500 students of the school were abducted by gunmen.

    The Special Adviser, however, said they have no knowledge of the purported claim by Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau that his group abducted the students.

    Speaking in an interview with the BBC Hausa, Alhaji Abdulaziz Maituraka ,SA to the Governor of Katsina, said some of the students were coming back on their own.

    According to him.” security agents are there working thoroughly, by now other students might’ve been found. ”

    ” As I’m talking now, more students are coming out from the bushes. The solders are rescuing them.”

    “We would not like to have conflicting figures… but if we are a little patience, the soldiers would soon give us the actual figure .They will give us the actual information of those who have appeared .”

    “Now we’ve information of over 17 ….we are hoping that by now, efforts have been intensified to rescue more.”

    ” if I give a figure now, it is bound to change later because there are still these children in the custody of those people .”

    “By the grace of Almighty Allah, they are going to rescue all the children .”

    On the claim purportedly by Boko Haram leader that they were the abductors of the Kankara students, he said just as people saw, they too saw the claim on social media .

    “We saw on social media that Boko Haram was laying claim on the abduction. But whatever it is, our prayer is for Almighty Allah to bring back those children .”

    On the earlier story that negotiation was going on between the gunmen and the government on ways to rescue the students, whether they are bandits or Boko Haram, he said it was wrong for people to insinuate and advised people not to be telling the public what the security agents have not said.

    “Security agents are in the bushes… if there is any progress or any development, what we need from the public is prayer,” he said.

    Meanwhile, parents of the missing children have continued to besiege the school so as to hear from the authorities about their missing children.

    The BBC Hausa also reported that security was beefed up in Kankara town as military and police vehicles were spotted in strategic locations.

    A mother told the BBC Hausa that prior to the abduction, they were called in the night that her son was asthmatic. However, before they could get to the school, they learned the children were taken away.

    “We only met his belongings. He was abducted. We are deeply worried. Some of his siblings have become ill due to the trauma of missing him,” said the affected mother.

    A father who travelled from Zaria in Kaduna state to Kankara, told the BBC Hausa that he has never been so disturbed in his entire life .

    ” I’ve lost my parents, I knew that was destined to happen. But this is so disturbing .The minister of defence had explained effort put in place to rescue these children. We wish them well, may Almighty help them.” he said .

    The BBC Hausa reported that when the gunmen invaded the school and were shooting sporadically, about 20 students escaped.

    “When they heard that they were being followed, they put off their bush lamps and ran for their lives..”

    One of the students, Osama, who escaped from captivity on Saturday and was on drip in his family home, told the BBC Hausa that when they scaled the fence and ran, the bandits were asking them to return back.

    “We thought they were policemen, they drove us inside the bush. I am a sickler, I couldn’t endure the long trek..so I found a tree and sat down .When they went further, I stood up,” he said.

  • NMA Accuses Nigerians Over Suden Rise in COVID-19 Cases

    Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has accused Nigerians of being responsible for the sudden rise in cases of new COVID-19 infections and deaths as being recorded daily by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

    NMA observed that Nigerians have totally failed in adhering to the COVID-19 prevention advisories which was designed to interrupt the transmission, reduce ill health and deaths from the dreaded disease.

    NMA President, Prof. Innocent Ujah, who addressed journalists in Abuja, on the outcome of their National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Awka, Anambra state, observed that most Nigerians have, deliberately or otherwise, flaunt the COVID-19 prevention protocols because some of them doubt the existence and efficacy of the disease.

    Ujah challenged NCDC officials to restrategise to sustain the momentum as regards public enlightenment on the dangers of COVID-19.He said: “Evidently, we have not learned any lesson from the pandemic. We have totally failed in keeping the COVID-19 prevention rules. Most Nigerians don’t comply to the protocols. Some don’t even believe that there is anything like COVID-19 at all, hence their decision to flaunt the prevention protocols.

    “The NCDC should do more than what they have done by engaging in more sensitisation in languages that would be easily understood by all.”He, thus, appealed to Nigerians to take the COVID-19 prevention advisories very seriously in order to interrupt the transmission, reduce ill health and deaths from the dreaded disease.

    “The strict adherence to the NCDC protocols, particularly the use of face mask, regular hand washing and use of sanitizers as well physical distancing should be strongly advocated.

    He pleaded with the President and other privileged Nigerians to quit embarking on foreign medical trips on issues that could be handled in the country, and invest in health care delivery system for the benefit of all.

    “Privileged Nigerians should demonstrate open confidence in the nation’s health care delivery system and as well as patriotism by patronising local medical services,” he said.

    The NMA President intensified the call for the establishment of the National Health Bank in order to fast-track the infrastructure, procurement of the state-of-the- equipments that would help to provide world-class health care for Nigerians in order to reverse medical tourism.

  • FG Reveals Effort To Free Detained Nigerian Singers in Uganda

    FG Reveals Effort To Free Detained Nigerian Singers in Uganda

    The Federal Government through the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, says the Nigerian mission in Uganda is doing everything in its power to get Nigerian singers Omah Lay and Tems, free after they were arrested and arraigned in court by the Ugandan authorities for violating COVID19 protocols.

    Chairman of the Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa who reacted to the development via her Twitter handle this evening, tweeted:

    ”#FreeOmahLay #FreeTems . The Nigerian mission in Uganda is doing everything to get them freed. Minister @GeoffreyOnyeama

    has also been on the matter. @nidcom_gov is also in touch with their Lawyers.”

  • IGP Orders Deployment of Newly Formed Police Unit, SWAT

    IGP Orders Deployment of Newly Formed Police Unit, SWAT

    Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has ordered the 17 Assistant Inspector Generals of Police in the Force to deploy all the recently trained members of the Special Weapon and Tactical Team, SWAT, for routine patrols with immediate effect.

    According to a Vanguard report, the IGP gave the order in a message to the AIGs which was also addressed to the commissioners of police in the states of the federation.

    A senior police source revealed that the patrol by the SWAT operatives was part of the security measures being put in place to checkmate the increased spate of insecurity across the country.

    The statement with reference number CH:5350/IGP.SEC/ABJ/VOL.20/340 was tagged “Deployment of Newly Formed Special Weapon and Tactical Team operatives.”

    Adamu said the SWAT operatives would be deployed for the time being pending when they are embarking on their primary operations.

    The statement read: “The Inspector General of Police directs that all recently selected and trained Special Weapon and Tactical Team (SWAT) operatives are to be deployed for routine duties across areas of responsibility immediately.”