Friday, 13 December 2019
Malami Announces Take Over Of Sowore's Trial From DSS
Wednesday, 3 April 2019
NJC concludes probe of Onnoghen, Muhammad, silent on findings
NJC concludes probe of Onnoghen, Muhammad, silent on findings
*Fails to consider asset declaration allegation
The National Judicial Council (NJC) rose from an emergency meeting on Wednesday and elected to be silent on its report on the probe of petitions against suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen and Acting CJN, Ibrahim Muhammad.
The NJC, which considered the report of its five-man committee constituted to investigate petitions against Onnoghen and Muhammad, said it has decided to send its report to President Muhammadu Buhari rather than making it public in view of “the nature of the decision reached
Its spokesman, Soji Oye said, in a statement on Wednesday, that the NJC refrained from considering the allegation relating to asset declaration involving Onnoghen, “because it’s was subjudice.”
The statement reads: “The National Judicial Council reconvened today in an emergency meeting to consider the report of the five-man committee constituted to investigate the allegations of misconduct made against Hon. Mr. Justice W. S. N. Onnoghen, GCON and Hon. Mr. Justice I. T. Muhammad, CFR.
“Council decided that the allegations relating to assets declaration that were levelled against Hon. Mr. Justice W. S. N. Onnoghen, GCON were subjudice and therefore abstained from considering them.
“Council reached a decision on the petitions written by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and others and conveyed its decision to President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR.
“Council also resolved that, by the nature of the decision reached, it would be inappropriate to publicise it before conveying it to Mr. President.”
Thursday, 21 February 2019
Agriculture: NAFDAC Bans Methyl Bromide As Fumigant For Pests
Agriculture: NAFDAC Bans Methyl Bromide As Fumigant For Pests
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has announced ban on methyl bromide as a pest control fumigant.
A statement by Prof. Moji Adeyeye, Director General of NAFDAC, said that the fumigant was toxic and dangerous to human health.
“Methyl bromide is odorless, colourless, non corrisive and non flammable and highly toxic to a broad spectrum of insects.
” It is a class one, Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS), which depletes the ozone layer due to releass of bromine atom.
“In humans, it is readily absorbed through the lungs and most problems occur as a result of inhalation,” Adeyeye said.
The DG said that methyl bromide could cause incalculable damage to the nervous system.
She added that its odourless nature, and the fact that symptoms of its damage to the human body took a long time to manifest made it more dangerous.
She said that NAFDAC was presently carrying out surveillance aimed at identifying importers of the dangerous pesticide for sanction.
She advised farmers and importers and dealers in agricultural inputs to desist from using methyl bromide, urging them to contact the closest NAFDAC office to them for safer alternatives.
Lagos Alerts Residents On Outbreak Of Lassa Fever
Lagos Alerts Residents On Outbreak Of Lassa Fever
Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris on Wednesday alerted Lagos residents on outbreak of Lassa fever in some parts of the country, imploring members of the public to support the government in its efforts to reduce the spread of communicable diseases in the state.
Idris, who stated this at the state government Secretariat located in Alausa, Ikeja area of the state while speaking on the outbreak of Lassa fever in some parts of the country added that the signs and symptoms typically occur within three weeks after the patient comes into contact with the virus.
He listed early symptoms of the disease to include fever, headache, chills, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, sore throat, backache, and joint pains, adding that late symptoms include bleeding from the eyes, ears and nose as well as mouth and rectum, eye swelling, swelling of the genitals and rashes all over the body that often contain blood as severe cases could progress to coma, shock and eventual death.
Idris said while the state government is leaving no stone unturned in improving the healthcare service delivery of the people through huge investments in the sector, Lagosians need to prevent a spread by observing a high level of personal and environmental hygiene and avoiding contacts with rats, ensuring proper collection and disposal of waste, covering all foods including left-overs and water properly, as well as washing hands properly before and after cooking of foods, blocking all rat hideouts and storing food items in rodent-proof containers.
He also advised health workers who occupy an important position in the delivery of healthcare services to the people to be at alert and have a high index of suspicion for Lassa fever and other viral haemorrhagic.
“Health workers should report any suspected case to the Primary Health Department in their various Local Government or the Ministry of Health, observe universal safety precautions when attending to all patients and wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when attending to suspected or confirmed cases,” he advised.
Wednesday, 20 February 2019
‘Why Re - scheduled Elections May Not Hold’
‘Why Re - scheduled Elections May Not Hold’
A civil society organisation, Citizens for Change and Advancement (CCA ), has warned that the rescheduled 2019 general elections might not hold on the new date of Saturday, February 26 due to poor preparations and massive infighting within the top leadership of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
CCA policy director, Maxwell Abaji in a statement yesterday, said that some sensitive electoral materials in some states are still in INEC custody, and not in Central Bank of Nigeria’s ( CBN) vaults as being claimed by the electoral body.
“Election materials in states like Taraba , Cross River, Ebonyi and Benue are not in CBN vaults contrary to claims by the electoral umpire. Even INEC leadership do not know the exact locations of some materials in some states as at 4pm Tuesday. It is more worrisome that these materials are yet to be audited and verified by any independent stakeholder, ”Abaji claimed.
The group further alleged that the INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu and the commission’s head of Operations and Logistics, Prof. Okechukwu Ibeanu are allegedly keeping logistics details away from other national commissioners due to infighting and poor working relationships among INEC leadership.
“With information at our disposal, the duo of the INEC chairman and Ibeanu are refusing to work with other national commissioners on the issue of logistics with regards to this Saturday’s elections; keeping the challenges confronting the elections to themselves like they did previously, hence the sudden postponement of last Saturday.
“With the current developments at the commission and if allowed unchecked, unknown forces could capitalise on it to undermine the process, which could warrant the need to shift the elections again,” he said.
CCA therefore warned INEC to put its house in order, saying that Nigerians will not accept any further excuses for the elections not to hold as scheduled on Saturday.
FG Protests Inhuman Treatment Of 723 Nigerians By Ghana Immigration Service
The Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Amb. Michael Abikoye, has protested the inhuman treatment of Nigerians by the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) with the deportation of 723 Nigerians between 2018 and 2019.
Abikoye said this at a meeting between him and the Comptroller-General of GIS, Kwame Takyi, in Ghana, with report obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja.
The High Commissioner said that 723 Nigerians were deported on alleged illegal stay, cybercrime and prostitution between the January 2018 and January 2019.
According to him, 81 Nigerians are deported on alleged cybercrime and illegal stay in January, while 115 have so far been deported in February on the allegation of overstay and prostitution.
The High commissioner cautioned against inhuman treatment of Nigerians by Ghana, warning that any form of torture or ill treatment of Nigerians would not be acceptable to Nigerian Government.
He said, though the High Commission would not condone any form of criminality on the part of Nigerians, saying that inhuman treatment and alleged torture of some Nigerians in Ghana would no longer be tolerated.
“Although, the GIS had linked prostitution and cybercrimes as some of the reasons for the deportation, it is improper to deport Nigerians for alleged illegal stay in Ghana.
“There are several Ghanaians living in Nigeria and the Nigeria Immigration Service has never deported any of them on ground of illegal stay, because of a sense of brotherliness between our countries,” he said.
The Ambassador, therefore, presented to the CG a copy of the Mission’s records on deportations of Nigerians from January 2018 till date.
He expressed displeasure that Nigerians were not being fairly treated, stressing that there had been reported cases of molestation, harassment and torture of Nigerians by GIS officials, especially those awaiting deportation at the GIS’s detention facility.
The Ambassador also showed photos of some of them who sustained injuries on their legs, arms and eyes in the process of the torture.
According to him, the inhuman act was against the United Nations Convention against Torture.
He appealed to the CG to prevail on his officials to treat Nigerians and other ECOWAS nationals with human face, caution and not as common criminals.
Abikoye expressed displeasure on the long detention of Nigerians in the GIS custody after proper documentation and issuance of Emergency Travel Certificate for their repatriation by the High Commission.
He appealed that considering the poor state of the GIS’s facility; the Ghana Immigration Service should expedite action in their early repatriation to Nigeria immediately after the issuance of Emergency Travel Certificates.
In his response, the CG acknowledged the existing bilateral relationship between the two countries as earlier pointed by Abikoye.
According to Takyi, the GIS are being compelled to carry out repatriation because of the conduct of some Nigerian nationals in Ghana.
He alleged that besides engaging in cybercrime and prostitution, “some Nigerians had become laws in themselves; they do road blockages in major Ghanaian streets where they drink, fight and stab one another.
“This unruly behaviour” which contravenes the local laws in Ghana has led to directive from higher authority for their arrests and eventual deportation of those who do not have the requisite immigration papers.”
The CG, however, promised to investigate alleged torture of some Nigerians.
He, however, showed the Ambassador a video of some Nigerians, obstructing justice by preventing the official vehicle of the GIS the right of way after arresting a Nigerian in Kasoa area.
The report said that the incessant deportation of Nigerians and alleged inhuman treatment of some of them, had once again brought to fore, the urgent need for Nigerian Government to hasten on earlier proposal to fix a date for hosting of the Ghana and Nigeria Permanent Joint Commission meeting.
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
Purported reduction in prices of petroleum products not from us– IPMAN
Purported reduction in prices of petroleum products not from us– IPMAN
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), has urged the general public to disregard statements on purported price reduction of petrol pump price to N140 per litre from the present N145.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) Alhaji ABK Aliyu, the National Chairman of IPMAN gave the advice on Tuesday in a phone interview with the News men in Yola.
Aliyu said that the statement did not emanate from the association, noting that some people used the union’s logo to issue unauthorised statements.
He further explained that the association does not have the powers to reduce pump price of petroleum products.
The national chairman advised members of the association to disregard the directive, describing it as a political gimmick.
Checks revealed that filing stations within Yola and Jimeta were selling pump price of petrol at the usual N145.
Recall that some people claiming to be IPMAN officials had directed its members to reduce pump price of petrol from N145 to N140 for the purpose of the forth coming general elections.
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Court Sets Aside Detention Of Ex - Skye Bank Boss
Court Sets Aside Detention Of Ex - Skye Bank Boss
A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory sitting in Maitama , Abuja, yesterday set aside an earlier order it granted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) , to detain a former chairman of the defunct Skye Bank , Tunde Ayeni for 14 days .
According to the court , the commission had suppressed facts which misled the court into earlier granting the application , thereby , making the detention illegal.
The trial judge , Justice Yusuf Halilu , consequently ordered his immediate release from the custody of the anti- graft agency.
The decision of the court was sequel to an enforcement of fundamental rights suit filed by Ayeni , through his counsel , Ahmed Raji, SAN seeking his release from the EFCC custody.
The anti-graft agency had last week approached the Court through an ex- parte application seeking a 14 -day remand order of Ayeni.
The commission had premised the request for a remand on a need to investigate a petition submitted by the Office of the Vice President in respect of his alleged roles as the chairman of the defunct Skye Bank.
The court then granted the said ex - parte application.
Ayeni had however approached the court to challenge the order and prayed that same be set aside.
In his argument , Raji submitted that the application is challenging the jurisdiction of the court and the action of the commission.
He informed the court, that there is a pending suit before the Federal High Court against the applicant on the same subject matter and that the trial judge at the Federal High Court, Justice Nnamdi Dimgba had in the particular case admitted him to bail.
He added that the bail condition had since been perfected.
Raji added that the detention of the applicant was a breach of his fundamental human right as he went to the commission by himself on invitation.
He further submitted that anti- graft agency purportedly admitted the applicant to administration bail on a non- realizable terms, which amounts to “giving bail with one hand, and collecting it back with the other hand.”
Raji argued, that the subject matter in which the applicant was detained centres around Skye bank issue which is already before the Federal High Court.
He however prayed the court to set aside the remand order and release the applicant.
In his response , respondent counsel, A.I. Audu opposed the application on ground that the subject matter of which the applicant is being detained was fresh and different from the matter before the Federal High Court.
He added that asides the petition submitted by the Office of the Vice President, the acting chairman of the commission also received a petition against the applicant from a non-governmental organization.
He however added that the applicant was invited based on the petition that he received about N 8 billion from CBN to buy over Union Homes.
Audu further submitted that the applicant has been giving useful information to the commission but fell ill along the way and he was consequently taken to the hospital.
He added that it was the illness of the applicant that prompted the commission to seek for an order to further remand him to complete the investigation.
Replying on point of law, Raji countered the respondent’s submission, stating that the petition, which the respondent relied on to detain the applicant , was dated 2015.
He further submitted that the amount in question was a loan, which the applicant is already servicing. He however queried which law of the land made accessing a loan , a crime.
Justice Halilu held that with the submissions of both counsel, it was clear that the respondent suppressed fact when it came to ask for a remand order.
He noted that the respondent did not attach the fresh petition it claimed was written against applicant, but rather attached a petition sent from the Office of the Vice President.
He also noted that the respondent did not inform the court that the commission had granted the applicant an administrative bail and also that the applicant is also standing trial before the Federal High Court and had since been admitted to bail.
Justice Halilu held that the court was not aware of all the fact presented by the applicant and which the respondent could not deny.
“Having considered all the facts before the court , it is clear that the respondent suppressed facts to mislead the court. If indeed there is a fresh petition against the applicant, and a pending matter is before the Federal High Court , the respondent need not a remand order, but to apply to amend the charge in which it is prosecuting the applicant.
“By coming for a remand order , the respondent had come to tamper with the sacred right of the applicant, which he enjoys. I wonder why the respondent do not attach the fresh petition it claimed it received. What I have before me is a petition written by the Office of the Vice President.
“On this note , I hereby set aside the earlier remand order and order the immediate release of the applicant," the Judge ruled.
Friday, 19 October 2018
Police Arrests Billionaire Fraudsters Cloning Websites of Major World Banks from Lagos
Police Arrests Billionaire Fraudsters Cloning Websites of Major World Banks from Lagos
…Scammers Target Wells Fargo, CBN, IMF, UBA others
A cell of international fraudsters fleecing depositors of millions of dollars at banks across the world have been uncovered at a hideout in Ajah area of Lagos.
Targeting accounts with big limits of between $1million and $5million, the fraudsters, allegedly led by one Remijus Ekpe, were found to have swept huge sums from depositors’ funds using cloned websites of the Central Bank of Nigeria, United Bank for Africa (UBA), Union Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and those of American financial institutions including Chase Bank, USAA, and Wells Fargo & Company (WFC).
The cyber-crime syndicate, with foreign partners, was located and infiltrated by detectives at the Anti-fraud Unit of the Force Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Department (FCIID) Alagbon Close, Lagos, led by CP Dan Okoro, an officer with a reputation for cracking hard cases including murder and financial fraud.
According to Okoro, the fraudsters were working with insiders at the banks to obtain account and credit card details to defraud their victims.
Through what they called a coded advanced undercover investigation and high-tech forensic, the police found that the fraudsters targeted $130million in a particular bank account after receiving information from insiders at the bank.
“These frauds are going on and the banks are not informing members of the public, the customers, and innocent depositors,” Okoro said, as he disclosed that one Ifeanyi who clone websites for the gang is now in police net.
In one instance, a victim was fleeced of $1million which members of the syndicate shared using what they called 40-20-20-20 formula.
More than 50 audio recordings and videos have been retrieved from the mobile phone of the 42-year-old suspect, along with loads of forged documents of IMF, CBN, UBA; approvals from the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, and documents bearing the signature of a former President of Nigeria used in defrauding victims some years back.
Some of the documents allegedly recovered from the suspects
NewsmakersNG obtained the forensic voice interception and voice evidence of the conversations of the fraudsters with their contacts inside the banks.
In one of the recordings, the leader of the syndicate was heard giving instructions to members to get a Union Bank account with a visa card and clone both sides of the card.
“All your guys working at Union Bank, talk to them,” the voice barked out an order.
The voice also requested for American, Canada, and UK credit cards, reminding the members in a conference call that “Yahoo is our only source of Income in Nigeria. It can never stop”.
He warned the members of a Facebook upgrade that facilitates the retrieval of a scammer’s status.
From the conversations, NewsmakersNG found that accounts with ATM cards are those prone to attacks and all the fraudsters needed from the insiders were the account information and bank details.
Hoping to pave the way for further development of police detectives at FCIID to effectively combat cyber-criminals the commissioner of police and his men today paid a visit to Cybersoc, a Lekki-based incident response and security services firm with capacity for thorough investigation and deterrence of cyber-criminals involved in fraud and identity theft with hacking or phishing.
The team of detectives were received by the Managing Director of Cybersoc, Mr David Dan, who told the visitors that the risk of cyber attacks would always be there, as he urged that Nigerians should take action, build knowledge and capacity.
CP Okoro, right, in a handshake with the MD of Cybersoc, Mr David Dan, on his side is Mr Alabi, ACP Sola Oketunji, and left, Mr Yaniv Ovitz and ACP Olusegun Ajamolaya, during a visit with his team
After a tour of the firm, Okoro thanked Dan on behalf of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Ibrahim Idris. He described the visit as a huge educational process.
Speaking during the visit, Mr Gbade Alabi, the Chairman of CBC EMEA, a leading Technology and ICT player in Africa specializing in integrating ICT Systems and providing technology solutions, said, “The war is not the physical war anymore; it’s the cyber-war.”
Addressing reporters in his office at Alagbon, Okoro said, “The Anti-fraud unit of the Force CID has unravelled the circumstances surrounding fake bank documents, corporate bodies documents, Federal High Court documents, CBN documents, individual and multi-national documents, that a group of syndicates have been circulating to members of the public and multi-nationals on-shore, off-shore, and this group of persons dwell in areas of forging these documents and circulating. People should be wary of these documents – clearance documents, and final payment documents from the banks… These documents that are purported to be genuine documents are being issued out to the members of the public…
“We’ve made arrests and the case is still being investigated, but we want to quickly warn members of the public to be very careful of such syndicates who are now demanding for credit cards and account numbers with the assistance of their collaborators who are insiders at the banks and corporate offices.
“People should keep their identities as secret as possible; that’s why they are called passwords and pin numbers. These syndicates are operating generally within the shores of this country and outside. Some of them are with us now, and we have been able to investigate them; they clone domain of people and clone websites, and they continue to operate as if they are members of the corporate bodies whose websites have been cloned.
“We are now investigating most of these areas that are in question. We have documents to show members of the public and those of them whose documents are shown should come forward for us to be able to streamline what is really going on. There are serious cyber-attacks going on now.
“We also stumbled on those who operated from Banana Island, in the name of transferring huge sums of money. We have equally arrested a young man from Union Bank in Bayelsa, who moved millions of money in the name of transfer. It was found to be a fraudulent transfer. The monies have been recovered and handed over to the owners. We are trying to get those operating in the names of some banks in the country. Lots of people who are insiders in these banks are concerned.
“The scammers’ clone ATM cards.
Members of the public should be careful with their ATM cards. They buy ATM cards, pin numbers, passwords; these are the numbers used to source for penetration. Account officers divulge information from the banks.”
Ekpe, who slumped when he was arrested by the police, was found to have spent three years in jail, in Spain, before setting up his base in Nigeria.
APMT Abandons Badagry Deep Seaport, Invests Billions In Ghana, Liberia
APMT Abandons Badagry Deep Seaport, Invests Billions In Ghana, Liberia
APM Terminals is investing billions of dollars in West Africa seaports - but not in Lagos, the current (and much-maligned) container port hub for the region.
In Liberia, Maersk's terminal division has put $110 million into its port at Monrovia in line with a concession agreement with the government.
According to country director George Adjei, these expenditures include $50 million for wharf improvements and $60 million for equipment.
The investment is already near the total amount that APMT promised to put into the port over the entirety of its 25-year lease, according to local outlet Liberian Observer.
APMT and its partners are also spending $1.5 billion on a greenfield multi-purpose port in Tema, Ghana, located on a site adjacent to the current seaport. Tema's port handles about 70 percent of Ghana's trade, and it is overwhelmed by cargo traffic.
The new facility will have 3.5 million TEU of capacity, 17 berths and enough depth for neopanamaxes of up to 13,000 TEU - many times larger than the biggest vessels that currently call at Tema. About 20 percent of the total investment will go not to the port, but to improvements to the highway that connects Tema with Ghana's capital, Accra. Construction on the port is under way, and it is expected to open next year.
APMT also holds an existing lease at the Apapa terminal in Lagos, Nigeria, the busiest container terminal in all of West Africa.
However, it has not announced major plans to invest in its operations there.
Lagos is notoriously congested, due in large part to the unusually poor state of the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.
Potholes give sections of the highway the appearance of an offroad racetrack; gridlock is a near-permanent condition; and truck drivers routinely park their vehicles and take up residence in the road.
When traffic is at its worst, car and minibus drivers have taken to driving on the wrong side, headed against the flow, in order to bypass jammed lanes.
In July, Nigeria's government reportedly blamed Maersk and Cosco for the congestion.
“Like many ports in Europe and the United States, Lagos grew from a port into a city and at some point, the limitations of that combination is reached,” said Peder Sondergaard, Africa-Middle East Region Head for APM Terminals, in a statement in August.
To bypass these limitations, APMT said that it was negotiating with Nigeria's government to build a $2.6 billion multipurpose facility at Badagry, 35 miles to the west of Lagos and 30 miles east of Cotonou, Benin.
Many Nigerian importers have begun to land their cargoes in Benin in order to avoid Lagos, especially since Cotonou Port has made significant improvements in productivity in recent years. A brand new port at Badagry would create a modern alternative to Lagos, but closer to market than Cotonou and located within Nigeria's borders.
However, Maersk's ambitions at Badagry face headwinds. Badagry's free trade zone component received government approval in 2017, but little progress has been made since, and Drewry has noted that falling container volumes in Nigeria have undercut the business case for greenfield port projects in the region.
Even if it were built, the highway between Badagry and Lagos would not be much of an improvement over the Oshodi-Apapa: even Nigeria's government admits that it is in a "deplorable state."
The Badagry port development consortium's website was online as recently as late August, but it is no longer available.
SON Confirms Human Flesh In Chinese Drugs
SON Confirms Human Flesh In Chinese Drugs
The Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has confirmed the receipt of a letter sent on Chinese Drugs reported to be made from human flesh.
The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) earlier alerted the SON, National Agency for Food Drugs and Administration Control (NAFDAC), Nigerian Customs Service on a Chinese drugs made with human flesh.
The Technical Assistant/Head, Public Relations of the organisation, Mr Bola Fashina, explained that his organisation is on the lookout for the products even though he explained it is the primary responsibilities of both NAFDAC and Customs Service.
In vestigations revealed that the capsules were filled with powdered flesh from dead babies.
They were made in North Eastern China from babies whose bodies were chopped into small pieces and dried on stoves before being turned into powder.
Thousands of the drugs were first confiscated in South Korea in 2012.
However, according to NIA, “the South Korean Customs Service, on 30th September 2018 revealed that it has seized 2,751 Chinese drugs/capsules, containing human remains from foetus, infants and flesh imported into the country by some Chinese nationals.
“The manufacturers claims that the drugs/capsules can boost stamina, cure cancer, diabetes and some other terminal diseases.
“The capsules were smuggled in suitcases and through international mail.”
The agency revealed that South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety indicated that 18.7 billion viruses, including hepatitis B virus were found the capsules.
It stressed that the making of the human remain drugs and consuming them are crimes against humanity, which can also lead to serious health challenges.
NIA explained that it was monitoring the situation for detailed information.
“However, it is important for all relevant health regulatory agencies in Nigeria especially the Federal Ministry of Health, NAFDAC, NDLEA and SON to sensitize Nigerians of this development and warn them of the inherent dangers of patronizing drugs imported from China.
“The Customs Service, NIPOST and other mail delivery services should also step up monitoring of cargoes and packages with drugs imported into Nigeria.”
In 2011, Chinese officials launched investigations into the production of drugs made from dead fetuses.
The capsules were disguised as stamina boosters and some people believe them to be a panacea for disease.
Tuesday, 7 August 2018
Acting President Osinbajo sacks DSS boss, Lawal Daura
Acting President Osinbajo sacks DSS boss, Lawal Daura
Director General, DSS, Lawal Daura
Olalekan Adetayo, Abuja
The Acting President , Yemi Osinbajo, has sacked the Director - General of the Department of State Service, Lawal Daura.
Osinbajo’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, disclosed this on his Twitter handle, @ akandeoj.
He wrote, “AgP Yemi Osinbajo has directed the termination of the appointment of the DG of the DSS, Mr. Lawal Musa Daura.”
Details later …
Monday, 6 August 2018
Nigeria Generates N8.3bn From Zobo Exports
Nigeria Generates N8.3bn From Zobo Exports
Nigeria generated $23million (N8.3 billon at prevailing rate of 360/$) from exportation of hibiscus flower (zobo) to Mexico, America and other European countries in seven months.
Coordinating director of the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), Vincent Isegbe, who disclosed this over the weekend to LEADERSHIP, said the exportation was done from January to September 2017.
Isegbe, who was represented by the head, media and communications of the service, Dr. Gozie Nwodo, said the core mandate of the service was to facilitate trade and help farmers to excel in the international market.
According to him, “NAQS is here to make farmers excel and that was why Nigeria was able to export over $23 million worth of hibiscus flower (Zobo) to Mexico, America and other European countries from January to September 2017.”
He also disclosed that the service was collating the figure for the last quarter of 2017 and what has been exported in 2018 to the above mentioned countries.
Meanwhile, the coordinating director of the service has issued a stern warning to Nigerian exporters who breached process of exporting agriculture produce to western countries.
Isegbe, who was speaking against the backdrop of vegetables and edibles that were returned from the United Kingdom over lack of phytosanitary certificates stated that the affected exporters whose goods were returned would be suspended from exportation.
Though, he refused to mention the names of the exporters, he said the service would no longer tolerate breach of due process by exporters. He urged exporters to visit NAQS office to get more education on exportation of produce to meet international standard.
He said that Nigerian agricultural produce were being exported every day without complaints and rejections and urged exporters to always visit their website for information and guidelines on exportation of perishable items.
“NAQS is here to help farmers and our core mandate is to facilitate international trade. We are created to help farmers excel and also to allow their produce meet international standard.
“We however, extend stern warning to exporters shunting the process of exporting agriculture produce. We are not proud of our produce being rejected. Also, every day our produce go to the United Kingdom and they are not being rejected because procedures are followed, so they should stop breaching the process, “ Isegbe advised exporters.
Also speaking, head of inspection, NAQS, South-West Zone, Ikeja, Dr. Moses Adewumi, made this known while destroying the food items in Lagos. According to him, under the international movement of agricultural produce and products, there were some standards to be met as domiciled in the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC).
“We have 41 standards that guide commodities and movement of vegetables and other perishable foods. Before any perishable food can be exported, it must be accompanied with phytosanitary certification. We want all exporters and those that are trying to come into the business to be aware of phytosanitary certification. It states all the health issues of the commodities being exported,” Adewumi said.
He, however, called on exporters to always visit any quarantine office for procedures on exportation of perishable foods. Dr. Dayo Folorunso, a scientist at the zonal office, Ikeja, said before planning for export, a farm must have good structure such as staff, toilet facility, storage, pack house, before coming to the quarantine office.
Folorunso said that there was the need for intending exporters to have cooling vans. He said that because some Nigerians like cutting corners, this was what led to the return of the consignments after getting to United Kingdom.
Folorunso urged exporters to desist from cutting corners when exporting goods, adding that such practice tarnished the image of Nigeria and also accumulate losses by the exporters. He said that the export certificate of the defaulter would be suspended indefinitely to serve as deterrent to others.
Read More at: https://leadership.ng/2018/08/06/nigeria-generates-n8-3bn-from-zobo-exports/
Full List Of 2018 Posting For Justices Of The Court Of Appeal
Full List Of 2018 Posting For Justices Of The Court Of Appeal
The President of the Court of Appeal, Hon. Justice Z.A. Bulkachuwa, has approved the posting of Justices to Various Divisions of the appellate court.
The new posting was contained in a circular dated 21st day of July 2018, which she personally Signed.
The posting of the following Justice is slated in this order:-
Court of Appeal Division Justices
Abuja Headquarters Hon Justice Z. A. Bulkachuwa – President
LAGOS DIVISION (1) Hon Justice M.L. Garba Presiding
(2) Hon Justice J.S. Ikyegh
(3) Hon Justice T.S. Yakubu
(4) Hon Justice T. Abubakar
(5) Hon Justice B.A. Georgewill
(6) Hon Justice U.A. Ogakwu
(7) Hon Justice A.O. Obaseki-Adejumo
(8) Hon Justice J.Y. Tukur
(9) Hon Justice E. Tobi
(10) Hon Justice G.O. Kolawole
KADUNA DIVISION (1) Hon Justice U.M. Abba Aji Presiding
(2) Hon Justice M.A. Oredola
(3) Hon Justice I.S. Bdliya
(4) Hon Justice 0.0. Daniel-Kalio
(5) Hon Justice O.A. Adefope-Okojie
(6) Hon Justice J.G. Abunduga
IBADAN DIVISION (1) Hon Justice 1.0. Bada
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice H.S. Tsammani
(3) Hon Justice N. Okoronkwo
(4) Hon Justice A.M. Talba
(5) Hon Justice F.A. Ojo
ENUGU DIVISION (1) Hon Justice M.B. Dongban-Mensem
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice I.I. Agube
(3) Hon Justice C.E. lyizoba
(4) Hon Justice M.N. Bolaji-Yusuf
(5) Hon Justice J.O.K. Oyewole
(6) Hon Justice A.S. Umar
BENIN DIVISION (1) Hon Justice H.M. Ogunwumiju’ Presiding
(2) Hon Justice C.E. Nwosu-lheme
(3) Hon Justice P.M. Ekpe
(4) Hon Justice S.C. Oseji
(5) Hon Justice T.O. Awotoye
(6) Hon Justice M.A.A. Adumein
JOS DIVISION (1) Hon Justice A.G. Mshelia
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice U. Onyemenam
(3) Hon Justice H.A. Abiru
(4) Hon Justice T.Y. Hassan
(5) Hon Justice M.N. Oniyangi
(6) Hon Justice B.M. Ugo
PORT HARCOURT DIVISION (1) Hon Justice A.A.B. Gumel
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice 1.0. Akeju
(3) Hon Justice I. Jombo-Ofo
(4) Hon Justice B.G. Sanga
(5) Hon Justice M. Mustapha
(6) Hon Justice A.M. Lamido
ABUJA DIVISION Hon Justice A. Aboki
Presiding
Hon Justice A.D. Yahaya
Hon Justice A. Jauro
Hon Justice S.J. Adah
Hon Justice T. Akomolafe-Wilson
Hon Justice P.O. Ige
Hon Justice E. Agim
Hon Justice M.B. Idris
CALABAR DIVISION (1) Hon Justice M.A. Owoade
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice O.F. Ogbuinya
(3) Hon Justice Y. Nimpar
(4) Hon Justice M.L. Shuiabu
ILORIN DIVISION (1) Hon Justice I.M.M. Saulawa
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice C.N. Uwa
(3) Hon Justice H.A. Barka
(4) Hon Justice B.B. Aliyu
OWERRI DIVISION (1) Hon Justice R.C. Agbo Presiding
(2) Hon Justice T.N. Orji-Abadua
(3) Hon Justice A.O. Lokulo-Sodipe
(4) Hon Justice I.G. Mbaba
(5) Hon Justice R.N. Pemu
(6) Hon Justice I.A. Andenyangtso
SOKOTO DIVISION (1) Hon Justice H. Mukhtar Presiding
(2) Hon Justice A.A. Wambai
(3) Hon Justice F.O. Oho
(4) Hon Justice A.M. Bayero
YOLA DIVISION (1) Hon Justice O.F. Omoleye Presiding
(2) Hon Justice S.J. Abiriyi
(3) Hon Justice S.T. Hussain
EKITI DIVISION (1) Hon Justice A.O. Belgore
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice F.O. Akinbami
(3) Hon Justice P.O. Elechi
(4) Hon Justice O.W. Williams-Daudu
AKURE DIVISION (1) Hon Justice U.I. Anyanwu
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice M.A. Danjuma
(3) Hon Justice R.M. Abdullahi
(4) Hon Justice P.A. Mahmoud
MAKURDI DIVISION (1) Hon Justice J.H. Sankey
Presiding
(2) Hon Justice J.T. Tur
(3) Hon Justice O.A. Otisi
(4) Hon Justice J.E. Ekanem
Friday, 6 July 2018
Mayweather Sued $2m By Nigerian Firm For Breach of Contract
Mayweather Sued $2m By Nigerian Firm For Breach of Contract
Following the highly publicised visit of Floyd Money Mayweather to Nigeria and other parts of African countries which was reported before it was canceled, a Nigerian company has alleged it was screwed out of a fortune by the wealthy American and is now suing to get its money back.
A report from TMZ making rounds says the company behind the lawsuit is Zinni Media, which claims it booked Floyd to make five appearances in Nigeria and Ghana in June 2017, for the low sum of $375,000.
According to the report, the company says it got Floyd to make a video confirming the appearances — so, they thought they were good to go.
They even wired him $210,000 in advance.
But, days before the first event, Floyd bailed — and the company was left holding the bag.
In the suit, Zinni claims Floyd’s reps offered to reschedule for Dec 2017 — and added more appearances to the list — but, he also raised the price to $550,000.
Zinni claims they were told they could use the $210k toward the new booking price.
Zinni says they accepted the new deal — but, when they asked Floyd to make a new video confirming the new dates, he bailed again … and never returned the original $210,000.
Now, Zinni is taking legal action in federal court in California — claiming Floyd damaged their reputation and defrauded them. Zinni wants at least $2million to make things right.
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
Gunmen kill seven policemen in Abuja
Gunmen kill seven policemen in Abuja
Unknown gunmen have shot dead seven policemen who were on patrol along the Nnamdi Azikiwe Road, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
It was learnt that the assailants, who were in a vehicle , shot the men in a surprise attack and zoomed off after the dastardly act earlier on Tuesday.
Our correspondent gathered that the incident caused panic as motorists and residents ran away in fright as gunshots went on incessantly.
But it could not be immediately ascertained if the attackers went away with the firearms of the slain policemen.
The bodies of the slain cops were later evacuated from the scene in a police van. The pictures of the men later surfaced online.
The Commissioner of Police , Sadiq Bello , who confirmed the incident, said he was in a briefing and could not provide details of the attack.
He stated that the Command would soon issue a statement on the incident.
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Court Affirms $3.6b Penalty Imposed On Shell By FG Over Bonga Oil Spill
Court Affirms $3.6b Penalty Imposed On Shell By FG Over Bonga Oil Spill
Justice Mojisola Olatoregun of the Federal High Court in Lagos has dismissed a suit filed by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Ltd challenging the fine of $3.6billion imposed on it over Bonga Oil Spill of December 20, 2011 by the Federal Government through the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA).
Justice Olatoregun, who affirming the power of NOSDRA to imposed the penalty on the oil company, held that Sections 5, 6 and 7 of the agency's Act do not violate the Constitution.
Shell had dragged NOSDRA before the court asking it to declare the action of the agency illegal.
The oil company had also urged the court to declare that NOSDRA cannot, in the light of Section 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the 1999 Constitution, validly exercise any powers under Section 5, 6, 7 and 19 of the NOSDRA Act.
Shell said the sections’ provisions encroach on judicial powers vested exclusively in the courts.
The oil giant argued that it is the Federal High Court that is vested with the jurisdiction to determine liability and to assess, impose and direct the payment of any sum as penalty, damages or compensation in connection with an incidence of oil spillage, particularly the Bonga Oil Spill of December 20, 2011.
Shell urged the court to declare that the decision leading to the imposition of $3,600,191,206.00 on by NOSDRA was in breach of its right as enshrined in Section 36, 43 and 44 of the 1999 Constitution.
It also urged the court to nullify NOSDRA’s powers to impose such levies over oil spills.
However, NOSDRA, through its counsel D. A. Awosika, contended that the cause of action arose on March 25, 2015 when it served Shell with notice of sanction over the Bonga Oil Spill.
Awosika contended that Shell was enjoined to exercise its right of litigation if it felt aggrieved by the letters within three months from March 25, 2015 and not beyond.
“The plaintiff waited for more than 13 months to institute this action against the defendant,” NOSDRA said, adding that Shell’s action was caught by the statute of limitation," he said.
Besides, NOSDRA said it did not act outside its powers in imposing the fine on Shell.
Justice Olatoregun, in her judgment, held that NOSDRA acted in line with its powers and did not violate Shell’s rights in any manner.
“I found no conflict with the duties conferred on NOSDRA by law and the power of the court to adjudicate in this matter…I find no violation of the 1999 Constitution within these sections,” the judge held.
Justice Olatoregun further held that NOSDRA’s demand letters to Shell were not in conflict with Section 44 of the 1999 Constitution.
The judge said: “The plaintiff had notice and opportunity to fair hearing. The plaintiff ought to have had recourse to the court for the determination of its civil rights and a proper adjudication on the issues if it felt its rights were infringed or about to be infringed.
“I do not find the two letters ultra vires the duties and functions of the defendant.
“I have no reason to set both letters aside as well as the sums ordered, as parties did not make evaluation of the assessed damage an issue for consideration in the questions raised for determination. No evidence upon which an evaluation could be made was also proffered.
“In the final analysis, all the questions raised by the plaintiff are resolved in favour of the defendant. The only thing left to do is make an order dismissing the suit. Same is dismissed.”
Buhari okays appointment of 12 A-Court Justices, 16 new Judges
Buhari okays appointment of 12 A-Court Justices, 16 new Judges
President Muhammadu Buhari, on Wednesday, approved the appointment of new 12 Justices for the Court of Appeal, 9 for the Federal High Court and 7 for the Federal Capital Territory High Court.
Appointment of the 28 judicial officers followed their recommendation by the National Judicial Council, NJC.
According to a statement that was signed by the Director of Information at the NJC, Mr. Soji Oye, the 12 new Justices of the appellate court are Justice P. A. Mahmud, Justice F. O. Ojo, Justice I. A. Andenyangsto, Justice G. O. Kolawole, Justice B. B. Aliyu, Justice Ebiowei Tobi, Justice J. G. Abundaga, Justice A. S. Umar, Justice A. M. Talba, Justice A. M. Bayero, Justice A. M. Lamido and Justice M. B. Idris.
Those elevated to the Federal High Court bench are; Sunday Bassey Onu, Mrs. Adefunmilola Adekemi Demi-Ajayi, Peter O. Lifu, Obiora Atuegwu Egwuata, Sa’adatu Ibrahim Mark (Mrs), Mobolaji Olubukola Olajuwon, Aminu Bappa Aliyu, Tijjani Garba Ringim and Nkeonye Evelyn Maha.
While Binta Mohammed, Modupe Osho-Adebiyi, Gaba Venchak Simon, Babangida Hassan, Akobi Iyabeni Anna, Samirah Umar Bature and Asmau Akanbi Yusuf were appointed Judges of the FCT High Court.
The statement disclosed that whereas the new Justices of the Court of Appeal will be sworn-in by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice W. S. N. Onnoghen, on Friday.
Those appointed for the Federal High Court will be sworn-in on June 25, while swearing-in of the new Judges of the FCT High Court will take place at the Supreme Court on June 26.
Thursday, 7 June 2018
Legal validity of posthumous awards and June 12 Holiday
Legal validity of posthumous awards and June 12 Holiday
Femi Falana, SAN
The Honourable Justice Alfa Belgore, a retired Chief Justice of Nigeria was reported to have questioned the legality of the decision of President Buhari to confer posthumous awards on Chief M. K. O. Abiola and Chief Gani Fawehinmi SAN. Curiously, his lordship did not refer to any section of the National Honours Act or any other law that has been violated by the President. In like manner, some persons have alleged that the June 12 holiday declared by the President is illegal on the grounds that the approval of the National Assembly was not sought and obtained.
With profound respect to the Honourable Justice Alfa Belgore, the National Honours Act has not prohibited or restricted the powers of the President to confer national honours on deserving Nigerian citizens, dead or alive. No doubt, paragraph 2 of the Honours Warrant made pursuant to the National Honours Act provides that "a person shall be appointed to a particular rank of an Order when he receives from the President in person, at an investiture held for the purpose..." But paragraph 3 thereof has given the President the unqualified discretion "to dispense with the requirement of paragraph 2 in such manner as may be specified in the direction." Therefore, since the national awards conferred on Chief Abiola and Chief Fawehinmi cannot be received by them in person the President may permit their family members to receive same on their behalf.
Furthermore, section 2 (1) of the Public Holidays Act stipulates that in addition to the holidays mentioned in the Schedule to the Act, the President may appoint a special day to be kept as a public holiday either throughout Nigeria or in any part thereof. It is crystal clear that the President is not required by law to seek and obtain the approval of the National Assembly before declaring a public holiday in the country.
In view of the combined effect of the National Honours Act and the Public Holidays Act the legal validity of the well deserved awards and the historic holiday has not been impugned in any manner whatsoever.
Democracy Day: MKO Abiola’s Daughter, Hafsat, Sings Buhari’s Praises in Epic Poem …Condemns Obasanjo
Democracy Day: MKO Abiola’s Daughter, Hafsat, Sings Buhari’s Praises in Epic Poem …Condemns Obasanjo
By Hafsat Abiola-Costello/
Twenty five years after June 12: Our Long Wait for Justice is Ending
I had expected that the handover from military rule to democracy would be held on the 12th of June.
That would have signalled the completion of a circle that began with a dream deferred.
That became one fulfilled.
But I waited in vain.
The handover was set for May 29, a date pulled out of thin air, signifying nothing.
Then I thought that the chief beneficiary would ask the country to observe a minute of silence,
In memory of MKO, Kudirat, Alfred Rewane, Umaru Yar’Adua, Bagauda Kaltho, the thousands of students, the tens of journalists, traders and politicians who lost their lives fighting to actualise an unjustly annulled election.
Again, I waited in vain for he started his inauguration speech…
And nothing was said.
The first four years passed and it became clear that the goal was to erase the name of the man whose sacrifice paved the way for our democracy.
Those four years set the tone.
And I got tired of waiting
As it slowly became clear that to wait was to wait in vain.
I stopped expecting my country to do the right thing by my father and instead began to understand why Nigeria struggles to find patriots among its leaders.
Until today.
Today when President Muhammadu Buhari gave an executive order to declare that June 12 was Nigeria’s Democracy Day;
To confer on MKO the title of GCFR, an honour reserved for presidents of the Federal Republic of Nigeria;
To confer on Gani Fawehinmi, the dogged fighter for justice, and my father’s running mate, Babagana Kingibe, the title of GCON, the second highest in the land;
And in one day, demonstrated to my bruised heart that integrity, fairness, honour were alive and well in a country for which both my parents had sacrificed their lives.
There are no words that can capture the depth of my gratitude nor the breadth of my joy.
I thank God that I am alive to witness this day.
May we live to witness many more days when justice triumphs over injustice, when sacrifice and service win over arrogance and fraud, and when the blood of our heroes reach from across time to boldly claim the reward that their actions wrought.
May the sacrifices of our past heroes and heroines never be in vain.









