Poland seeks extradiction from Italy of 16-year-old Nigerian, Congolese and Moroccan nationals for gang rape of tourist




Poland's Deputy Justice Minister Patryk Jaki on Monday September 4, said the country will seek the extradition from Italy of the four suspects including a Nigerian teenager in the gang rape of a Polish tourist on a beach in the Italian resort of Rimini. 
Jaki said that the four should face a very severe punishment to discourage others from committing such crimes. 
The suspects are a 20-year-old Congolese asylum-seeker, two Moroccan brothers, aged 15 and 17, who were born in Italy and a 16-year-old Nigerian reportedly born in Italy. 
They are being held in Italy. Polish authorities have opened their own investigation into the attack. The suspects are also accused of also beating the Polish woman's partner unconscious and robbing them.
The four are also alleged to have raped a Peruvian woman on the same night in a separate incident. It's not immediately clear if Italy would agree to extradition.
"I don't want to jump to conclusions now," Jaki told state Radio.
Jaki said the four, if found guilty, should "face very high punishment as an example, because the punishment should be preventive and make others think seven times before they try to commit such a crime."
According to Italian media, all four have denied any role in the attack, but reports in Poland say a watch belonging to the partner of the raped Pole was found on the Congolese suspect.
Cristina Ugolini, the head of a center assisting migrants in Pesaro, where the Congolese suspect was assigned, told Sky TG24 TV he had been granted "humanitarian protection" in September 2016 and attended the center until April 2017, without providing any cause for alarm.

UNIMAID lecturer currently in Boko Haram captivity writes to his wife, laments FG's failure to rescue him and other lecturers




Dr. Solomon Yusuf who is one of the four University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) lecturers abducted by suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Magumeri, Borno State on July 25th in Borno state, has written a letter to his wife, Hannatu, lamenting the failure of Federal Government to ensure their release from Boko Haram captivity.
Recall that Yusuf and three other lecturers were ambushed and kidnapped while obtaining soil samples for hydrocarbon exploration around the Chad Basin. The exploration was being coordinated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).                
The lecturer's lamentation was contained in a letter from captivity sent to his wife, Hannatu which was obtained by SaharaReporters. Part of the letter reads
"I want to emphasize that delay in getting our freedom poses risk to our dear lives. We never expected we would spend over 42 days (as at 4 September) in captivity because the project has presidential orders to explore hydrocarbon in the Chad BasinThe government should please continue negotiating with the present contact given to them by the University of Maiduguri as a means of contacting soldiers of Khalifa under the leadership of Abu Mus'ab Albarnawi. We plead with the government to treat our freedom with all sense of urgency and sympathy so that that we can be reunited with our families. The use of force is a serious threat to our lives," he pleaded.    
See the letter below 

Court adjourns hearing on kidnap kingpin, Evans's lawsuit against IGP, three others till Sept 21




Justice Chuka Obiozor of the Federal High Court, Lagos has adjourned till September 21st, hearing in the N300 million lawsuit filed by kidnap kingpin, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike popularly known as Evans against the Inspector-General of Police IGP, Ibrahim Idris and three others.
Evans who was arrested on June 10th in Lagos, dragged the IG of Police, Commissioner of Police in Lagos state and the three other defendants before the court, challenging his continued detention without arraignment as well as for parading him before the media and subjecting him to media trial. He requested that the court award him N300m as exemplary damages for his alleged illegal detention and the alleged harm caused by his media trial.
Justice Chuka Obiozor adjourned the matter after holding that there was no more urgency for the suit to be heard during the vacation.
Evans and five members of his kidnapping syndicate were arraigned in court on August 30th. They are currently being remanded in prison.

French mag ordered to pay Duke & Duchess £92,000 in damages for publishing topless photographs of Kate Middleton



French celebrity magazine, Closer has been ordered to pay £92,000 in damages to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for publishing topless photos of Kate Middleton.
The case dated back to September 2012 when William and Kate were pictured relaxing on the terrace of a chateau belonging to the Earl of Snowdon, William’s cousin and the late Princess Margaret’s son, in the southern region of Provence.
According to reports, long-lense cameras caught Kate displaying her breasts while only wearing a skimpy pair of bikini bottoms. One intimate picture also published showed William rubbing suncream into his wife’s skin.
It was also reported that the angry couple considered £1.4million from French Closer magazine appropriate compensation for the upset and embarrassment caused by the photographs being distributed around the world.
They also want the equivalent of £42,000 from the local newspaper La Provence, which first published pictures of the Duchess in her swimwear five years ago today.
But after five years of legal proceedings, judges in Nanterre, the western suburb of Paris, ordered the Closer magazine today to pay the majority of the £92,000 damages while six the defendants were in the dock.
Its editor, 51-year-old Laurence Piea, and Ernest Mauria, 71, the director of the Mondadori group which publishes Closer, were fined £42,000 (€45,000 euros) each. Both of whom could have been jailed for up to a year, but retained their freedom.
The fine is said to be one of the highest ever in a privacy case in France
Although, none of the Royals attended the court sessions over the years, but William earlier presented statements criticizing the paparazzi for the offensive gesture.
In one written in May, he said the impact of the topless photographs were ‘all the more painful’ given the harassment linked to the death of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
Agency photographers Cyril Moreau, 32, and Dominique Jacovides, 59, and Valerie Suau, 53, of La Provence, were accused of invading privacy and complicity
The sixth defendant was Marc Auburtin, the 57-year-old publishing director of La Provence at the time the pictures were taken.
Today’s judgement, was handed down by presiding judge Florence Lasserre-Jeannin

"I don't enjoy being single, it's not something I wanted": Angelina Jolie opens up in new interview



Angelina Jolie recently had an interview to promote her new movie 'First They Killed My Father' and she made some revelations.
Speaking to Telegraph in a Beverly Hills hotel suite, the actress revealed what her life has been like since separating and filing for divorce from Brad Pitt last September.
She said: "This is the first time I have done this for a long time. It’s not easy. I am a little shy this time, because I am not as strong inside as I have been in the past."
On being a single mother-of-six, Jolie said: "I don’t enjoy being single. It’s not something I wanted. There’s nothing nice about it. It’s just hard. Sometimes maybe it appears I am pulling it all together, but really I am just trying to get through my days."
Asides handling her divorce, the 42-year-old has had to deal with what she described to The Telegraph as "some other health issues."
She said: "So my health is something I have to monitor."
Jolie underwent a preventative double mastectomy four years ago and later had her ovaries removed. Earlier, she opened up to Vanity Fair about her recent struggles with hypertension and Bell’s palsy, which caused one side of her face to droop. She used acupuncture to manage her condition, but says that perspective has been the best medicine.
Jolie told The Telegraph: "So much in life you just focus on how much worse it could be. And I am so happy I don’t have cancer, and that if I do get it, it will be delayed for a few years. The exchange for that peace of mind is quite good. I feel sometimes that my body has taken a hit, but I try to laugh as much as possible."
She explained that she's had to be strong because of her kids who keep her looking for the silver lining.
"We tend to get so stressed that our children feel our stress when they need to feel our joy. Even if you are going through chemo, you need to find the ability to love and laugh. It may sound like a postcard, but it’s true."
She continued: "The children have been amazing. It’s been so moving to see how much they have helped each other and how much they have helped me. They have really come into their own and they are finding themselves and their voices. I know that they will have each other for life and it gives me great peace to know the day I pass away that they will take care of each other."
As her kids continue to grow, Jolie believes it may be time for her to "rediscover a little bit of the old me."
"I think we lose our way a bit. I have had a lot happen in my life, from certain people passing to health issues to raising the children," she said. "And it’s been a very good time to absorb and develop and grow. But maybe now that my kids are growing up I am starting to realize that my own sense of play has been put on hold for a while. And maybe them hitting their teens is going to bring out a little more fun in mom.

Forgive him Coleen, we only had a bit of harmless fun' - Party girl tells Wayne Rooney's wife after their whirlwind night boozing




The brunette office lady partied with Wayne Rooney has urged his furious wife, Coleen to forgive him, saying:  they only had a bit of harmless fun.
Laura Simpson, a 29-year-old office manager, who is at the centre of her striker's drink-drive arrest claimed they ' kissed and cuddled while enjoying a whirlwind night boozing at a bar last Thursday before he was arrested.
Now the Everton striker is fighting for his marriage after his wife Coleen, who at the time was on Holiday with her parents and three sons in Mallorca, has now fled their £6million mansion over the claims he 'kissed and cuddled' Miss Simpson on a night out before his arrest.
Reacting to this, Miss Simpson said: 'I can understand her being mad with him over the arrest, that was stupid and on reflection, he should never have driven my car but he didn't seem to be over the limit.
'But she can't blame him for anything that happened with me because nothing did really although we would have ended up s******g no doubt. What we did was only a bit of harmless fun.'
As pregnant Mrs. Rooney is being urged by friends to dump her husband, Miss Simpson revealed: 'It was a kiss and cuddle, nothing more. I can see it looks bad but it wasn't really and she must be mad at me and him.'

Pasuma shares rare photo of his mum as he celebrates her on her birthday




Today, fuji star, Pasuma shared a rare photo pf him mum, Mrs Odetola to celebrate her birthday.

He captioned the post, 'Happy birthday to world best mum. You are not just my mum, you are my best friend and confidant. I am forever grateful for the affection you have showered on me since birth. when nobody believed in me you stood by me, inspired me and gave me a shoulder to lean on (Ejika to ko je ki ewu jabo). Love you always mum'.

I am ugly inside and outside, please help me I want to date pretty girls - Troubled man




There's absolutely no limit to what you find on social media these days. This young man's cry for help is both hilarious and depressing at the same time. He has sent 56 DMs and got no reply! It is wel

I am ugly inside and outside, please help me I want to date pretty girls - Troubled man




There's absolutely no limit to what you find on social media these days. This young man's cry for help is both hilarious and depressing at the same time. He has sent 56 DMs and got no reply! It is wel

They never stopped loving each other": Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are "back together after spending Labor Day weekend as a couple"




Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are said to have reignited their romance after they spent Labor Day weekend together in Katy's hometown of Santa Barbara, California.
The couple has been spotted together on numerous occasions since they parted ways and a source close to them say they are back together. The source told E! News that the singer, 32, and the actor, 40, are determined to make their relationship work this time around.
The insider said: "Katy and Orlando are back together. They never stopped loving each other. They are both working on making it right this time.
The source added: "They have never cut communication since they broke up. They just took a break because it was the best thing for them at that time, (but they) are seeing each other again.
"Katy and Orlando want this to work this time, so they are working on mending their relationship. They've had some really good talks and have a better understanding on their needs. Time will tell at this point, but (things are) looking very positive.
"When they went out in public, they were aware that people would start speculating that they were back on, and they are OK with that. They love each other and never stopped

Man stabs his estranged wife to death in front of horrified shoppers


A Myanmar man stabbed his estranged wife to death in front of shoppers and police at a community market in Phetchaburi’s Khao Yoi district, Thailand on Monday night.
Aung Thu was arrested at about 8pm after he stabbed Zin War Year, 35, six times in the abdomen, throat and head.
The scene of the attack was near a police booth. Shoppers alerted police at the booth.
When police arrived at the scene of the attack, Aung Thu stabbed his estranged wife a final time before he was arrested.
Police said the victim was a worker at Cal-Comp Electronics. She separated from Aung Thu two months ago because he allegedly beat her out of jealousy, police said.
On Monday night, police said Aung Thu confronted his estranged wife in front of a mobile phone shop after she had bought a phone. He carried a knife he had just bought.
Witnesses told police that Aung Thu quarrelled with the woman and knocked her to the ground, stomped on her chest and stabbed her.

New Ondo State Police Boss Assumes Duty, Vows To Tackle Kidnapping, Herdsmen Attacks, Cultism

Olugbenga Adeyanju, the new Commissioner of Police redeployed to Ondo State, assumed duties on Tuesday.
After meeting with Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in Akure, Mr. Adeyanju addressed reporters and vowed to tackle sources of insecurity in the state. He said the police would work with other security agencies in the state to address herdsmen attacks, kidnapping, cult-related violence, and other threats to security and peace in Ondo State.
A SaharaReporters correspondent reported that the nefarious activities of the herdsmen have become a particular source of concern to community leaders in the state following numerous attacks on farmlands.
Mr. Adeyanju, who is the 39th police commissioner posted to Ondo State, promised that the protection of lives and properties against attacks would be his major priority.
The new police boss solicited the assistance of residents in the state to help the security agencies nip in the bud all crime-related issues in the state, including armed robberies, kidnapping and cultism.
“So, for those sponsoring crimes, they should get ready for a battle with the police and other security agencies in the state because it will not be business as usual,” Mr. Adeyanju declared.
He vowed not to tolerate any form of indolence among the rank and files of officers in the state while assuring that he would operate an open door policy with members of the public to tackle crime.
He also promised to improve on the existing structures of his predecessors and initiate policies that would help reduce the rate of crime throughout the state.
Mr. Adeyanju took over from Hilda Ibifuro-Harrison, who has been promoted to the position of an Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG).
The new police boss was among the eleven officers that were elevated from the position of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) to the Commissioner of Police (CP) in February by the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.
Mr. Adeyanju previously worked as DCP at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti in Yaba, Lagos Mainland, Lagos State.
New Ondo State Commissioner of Police Olugbenga Adeyanju with Governor Rotimi

Willing To Donate Their Kids, Poverty Breeds Nigeria's Next 'Boko Haram Mothers'

Over 134 suicide bombings have occurred since 2009 when Boko Haram unleashed a campaign of terror on Nigeria's Northeast region.
According to research by Combating Terrorism Center at West Point and Yale University, at least 244 of the 338 attacks since 2011 where gender is identifiable, have been young girls under the age of 7 - 13.
And the trend does not seem to be ending soon.  On August 6th, 2017, the Nigerian Army issued a statement appealing to religious and traditional leaders in communities within the region to help dissuade people from donating their daughters or female wards, to the terrorists for indoctrination and suicide bombing missions.
It came off as one of the many announcements made to the media that the public has become numb to over time because of the series of unabated killings by Boko Haram.
Beyond the surface, however, it reflected the disturbing state of the situation in Northern Nigeria and Nigerians moved on like everyday tales in recent years since the beginning of the insurgency. “The statement became expedient in view of recent revelations by some intercepted female suicide bombers during interrogations”, the military wrote.
37-year old Hadiza is a mother to three girls and a missing boy; she loves her children but is willing to offer her teenage daughter to the insurgents for the monetary benefit.
“I can’t say NO to the insurgents, can you?” she asks, speaking in Hausa with the help of a local interpreter who doubled as a fixer. “What has government done for us since we’ve been displaced?”
Hadiza is a nervous wreck, uncoordinated for most of the interview. Hadiza and her husband were displaced after the deadly attacks on Biu in July 2015 that left 78 persons killed including the insurgents.
Hadiza’s home was raided along with other residents but they hid in the bush as the terrorists looted and torched houses, carting away food produce. That attack forced them out of their home and they walked kilometers from home and slept in the bush for more than six nights to avoid being killed – that journey led them to finally, move and settle in Maiduguri.
Boko Haram has killed more than 20,000 people and forced some 2.7 million others including her family to flee their homes since 2009.
Like every other woman in the neighborhood, she has been through trauma and is a victim of the crisis that has forced her out of her home. She lights a smoke while seated in the wooden chair, shaking her legs constantly and can easily be mistaken for a crackhead.
“I have lost everything, I can’t feed these kids – we hear accounts of stolen foods and items sent to those of us suffering but who are those taking it back? The wealthy,”  Aisha sobs.
“And you think Boko Haram will come here (pointing to the other lady by her side) and any one of us will say NO”?
As disturbing as her accounts may sound, the remarks by Aisha are not so much in contrast to the statement issued by Brigadier General, Sani Kukasheka Usman- Director Army Public Relations.
The military described the motive for some parents donating children to Boko Haram as barbaric and unacceptable, but not for Hadiza.
Cases abound like hers, where the insurgents paid off the parents in exchange for their daughters and in less diplomatic situations,
threatened with death. At every point of questioning Hadiza, she kept asking who is protecting them from the insurgents?
“It was discovered that most of these hapless minors were "donated" to the terrorist sect by their heartless and misguided parents and guardians, as part of their contribution to the perpetuation of the Boko Haram terrorists' dastardly acts against the Nigerian society and humanity” – The army statement read.
It appealed to Nigerians to have a responsibility and obligation to “collectively mold our children and wards and define a better future for them rather than condemning them to death by the criminal Boko Haram terrorists and their sympathizers through suicide bombings”.
For Hadiza, the conversation isn’t much about a home, care, or future, it is about the perils of living in the present “It is a war zone here, you survive”, she tears up.
The story of Hadiza can be likened to most of the families in the community, with no breadwinner; she begs to survive along with her kids and refused to move to the IDP camp miles away.
“Staying out here means I can eat whenever I want to but in there you eat once in a day and you’re not sure when the food will be served,” she says.
“The place is chaotic” she added.
According to her, she was a one-time Biu resident before moving to Maiduguri. Hadiza said her family narrowly escaped the night the insurgents raided their community sometime in 2015 –“they burnt all the houses and left with our farm produce.”
 Speaking through an interpreter, Hadiza recounts, as she shrugs, in attempts to put up resistance ignoring the stare from her husband who looks on from the window of the crudely built shack where they reside.
Hadiza’s husband didn’t want her to grant this interview for fear of getting killed in the process, but she insisted.
Hadiza and her husband were farmers back in Biu – the farm provided not only subsistence but also a little cash crop - are now too scared to continue. She said the idea to begin a small farm to survive has again been suspended as a result of the resurgence of terrorist’s activities.
Poverty and inequality have been blamed for most of the Boko Haram crisis in the Northeast and Hadiza, also a victim of the insurgency suffers the same fate of poverty – willing to trade her child for same reasons.
Earlier in the year, the Borno State government warned of the massive baby boom factory in Gwande Area of the state – women selling babies for money to survive.
Oxfam, in its 2017 latest report entitled, “Inequality in Nigeria, Exploring the Drivers,” presented an alarming picture of the Nigerian economic situation, stating that 112 million Nigerians are living in abject poverty.
Presenting a picture of extreme inequality in Nigeria, Oxfam argued that the combined wealth of the five richest Nigerians put at about $29.9 billion, could end extreme poverty in the country.
According to the report, economic inequality was a key factor behind the conflict that had led to the severe food crisis in Nigeria’s Northeast states, especially as the UN estimates that about five million people in Northeast Nigeria will suffer from severe food shortages this year.
Analysts have suggested varied reasons for the Boko Haram crisis but poverty and inequality remain the prevalent factor. In northern Nigeria for instance, unemployment and underemployment are still at the highest levels as compared to southern Nigeria.
According to UNICEF report released in the year 2015, Nigeria accounts for 10.5 million out of school children, of which the North alone is responsible for 8 million of that number.  For instance, the former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, blamed the rise of Boko Haram partly on the way revenues from the nation’s federation account are shared.
Sanusi, now an Emir in Kano, argued that the sharing is done in such a manner that disadvantages the North.
"There is clearly a direct link between the very uneven nature of distribution of resources and the rising level of violence," he maintained.
On 2nd August 2016, there was a crack in Boko Haram that led to two actions between Abubakar Shekau and Abu Musab al-Barnawi.
Security analysts believe that al-Barnawi is the son of Boko Haram’s original founder, Mohammed Yusuf, and was previously the spokesman of Boko Haram under Shekau. He is said to have been responsible for most of the deadly attacks currently being carried out by the sect and the abduction and killings of oil workers and some lecturers from the University of Maiduguri.
“Al-Barnawi has the capacity to carry out attacks on a larger scale” according to an Abuja based security expert who doesn’t want his name mentioned in this report.
The resurgence of the terrorist activities forced 70 lecturers teaching at the University of Maiduguri to resign and also forced then acting-President Yemi Osinbajo, to order military chiefs to move to Borno, in a bid to "scale up their efforts."
Though the Nigerian Army is offering a reward of the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Naira  (N500,000.00) to anybody who provides information about suicide bombers. Young girls are allegedly still being used in carrying out deadly attacks in the troubled Northeast region.
This article was written as part of the 2017 BudgIT Media Fellowship
Mercy Abang is a Freelance Journalist, focusing on development
Journalism – She doubles as a media fixer with Sunday Times of London, BBC, Aljazeera and a former Stringer with the Associated Press – She tweets at
@abangmercy.. She is the 2017 United Nations Journalism Fellow and budgIT Media fellow for 2017

Magu Never Said Fight Against Corruption Has Failed - EFCC

The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been drawn to an article by veteran columnist Sonala Olumhense entitled, “As EFCC Confesses the Sad Truth,” which was syndicated in print and online media on Sunday, September 3, 2017. The piece dwelt extensively on two heads of strategic agencies in the Muhammadu Buhari administration - the chief of army staff, General Tukur Buratai, and the acting chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu.
The author, as usual, wrote with poetic candor but missed the point on the score of the chairman of the EFCC by imputing to him statements that he never made.
“The way we are going we have already failed… I am telling you we have almost failed. It is almost lost,” Olumhense quoted Magu as having said, when he met with journalists in Abuja on August 30.
But at no time did Magu make such a statement during the meeting with senior journalists.
Olumhense could be pardoned for the wrong attribution, as he probably relied on information by a section of the online media, but the truth is that Magu never made such comments. By the same token, it would be unfair for anyone to be calling for his head for comments that he never made.
It is unfathomable for the same man who announced the recovery of over N409bn and 137 convictions in eight months to claim that he had lost the fight against corruption.
To set the record straight, a full text of Magu’s presentation at the meeting is reproduced hereunder:
“It is my pleasure to welcome you all to this meeting which is part of my ongoing interface with critical stakeholders. Of course, there is no gainsaying the fact that the media remains the most important ally of the EFCC in the fight against corruption. We owe the media a debt of gratitude for whatever success we have recorded in the last two years. More importantly, we are convinced that the media remains strategic for future success of the EFCC and the fight against corruption in our country.
“This conviction inspired my decision to meet with you in this informal setting to interact and exchange ideas on the way forward in the fight against corruption in Nigeria. I have not called you here to lecture you on anti- corruption. I am here to listen to you, to know what we are getting right and areas where we need to improve. I will be taking notes.
“Ladies and gentlemen, it would be naïve for anyone to expect the fight against corruption to be smooth; you should expect resistance and opposition which are expressed in various guises. From what we read in the papers these days, it is either somebody is fighting Magu or Magu is fighting other people. I know that journalists want to sell their newspapers, but seriously speaking, instead of fighting ourselves, we should be united in fighting the common enemy, which is corruption.
“Personally, I am not after anybody and have no issues with anybody. Those who think they have issues with me will soon discover that I mean no harm. What drives me is the passion to do what is right by ensuring that we fight corruption to a standstill in this country. Gentlemen of the press, regardless of the challenges that we have faced and continue to face, I am happy to report that we are making progress. Many of you are aware of the achievements that we have recorded in the fight against corruption especially in the area of assets recovery.
“Two days ago, we got the court to forfeit to the Nigerian Government a sum of N7.6 billion which was hidden in a Nigerian bank by former petroleum resources minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke. Two weeks earlier, another court issued a temporary forfeiture order to seize properties worth Twenty One Million, Three Hundred and Ninety Two Thousand, Two Hundred and Twenty Four Thousand Dollars ($21,392,224) belonging to the same former minister. Those properties are awaiting final forfeiture.
“Over a month ago, the Commission recovered over N329 billion from a group of oil marketers for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. These are major recoveries from a sector of the economy. But to give a holistic picture of the aggressive drive to recover stolen wealth, I have the pleasure to report that the Commission, between January and August 30, 2017, recorded the following monetary recoveries:
“Four Hundred and Nine Billion, Two Hundred and Seventy Million, Seven Hundred and Six Thousand, Six Hundred and  Eighty Six Naira, Seventy Five Kobo (N409, 270, 706,686.75); Sixty Nine Million, Five Hundred and One Thousand, One Hundred and Fifty Six Dollars, Sixty Seven Cents ($69, 501,156.67); Two Hundred and Thirty One Thousand, One Hundred and Eighteen Pounds, Sixty Nine Shillings (Pounds 231,118.69; Six Hundred and Ten Thousand, Eight Hundred and Sixteen Thousand, Twenty Euros (Euro 610,816.20);  Four Hundred and Forty Three Thousand, Four Hundred Dirham (Dirham 443,400.00 and (Seventy Thousand, Five Hundred Saudi Riyal (SR70, 500.00).
“In the area of prosecution of cases in court, we are also making progress despite the antics of some persons accused of grand corruption to delay trial. Between January and August this year, EFCC recorded 137 convictions. The potentials for improvement are good as more cases are brought to conclusion in the remaining four months of the year.
“Remarkable as this feat is, we are not resting on our oars. We believe here is still a lot to be done which is the reason why we are actively seeking the support of all stakeholders, including the media. Gentlemen of the press, we do not pretend to have a monopoly of knowledge on how to win the war against corruption. The anti-corruption campaign requires a concerted effort.
“I enjoin members of the public, including the media, to be part of this effort by reporting cases of corruption to the EFCC. Petitions and complaints can be forwarded to the Commission by email via: info@efccnigeria.org.
“Once again, I thank you for your commitment to the fight against corruption.”

How Stella Oduah Bought $1.5m House In London Using A Company Registered In Guernsey To Hide Ownership

SaharaReporters has uncovered how disgraced former Minister of Aviation, Stella Oduah, bought a $1.2million home in London, disguising it in the robes of a foreign-registered company in an effort to avoid detection.

The chicanery was undertaken in 2012, when Mrs. Oduah, now the Senator representing Anambra North constituency, but at that time a Minister in the government of President Goodluck Jonathan, used ADRIATIC LAND 4 LIMITED, incorporated in Guernsey in the United Kingdom, for the purchase.   She gave the address of the company, with registration No. 56274, as Mont Crevelt House, Bulwer Avenue, St. Sampson, Guernsey, GY2 4LH.

The transaction, which had been kept secret, was blown open when Mrs. Oduah decided to rent out the house earlier this year and engaged the services of a shady real estate company, Daniel Ford and Company Ltd, for that purpose.  It would be recalled that Daniel Foster and Co recently featured prominently in a US civil case involving a former Minister of Oil Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.  The company, which is owned by some UK-based Nigerians, is central to a lot of real estate transactions involving politically exposed Nigerians.

Senator Stella Oduah When Daniel Ford and Company Ltd. rented out Mrs. Oduah’s London home, she identified herself as the owner of the property, thereby removing the veil of ownership she had imposed by the nature of its discreet registration.

SaharaReporters had exposed Mrs. Oduah’s corrupt activities during her time as Minister of Aviation, the biggest of them being the wild inflation of the cost of two BMW cars she forced a cash strapped federal aviation agency, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, to purchase for her in 2013.  The scandalous purchase led to her being fired by President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014 after she was found guilty by a committee of the federal legislature, and indicted.

Another committee set up by President Jonathan had also indicted her but he never made that indictment public. See Also How Aviation Minister Stella Oduah Forced Cash-Strapped Aviation Agency To Spend $1.6 Million On Two BMW Armored Cars For Her

Mrs. Oduah is under investigation from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, but the commission, for inexplicable reasons, refused to charge her even after it concluded investigations last year.  During her tenure as a Minister, she reportedly embezzled close to a billion dollars, mainly from contracts awarded to refurbish airports across Nigeria. The facelift of those airports turned out to be very shoddy, and they have all but fallen apart.

According to investigators, Mrs. Oduah used funds she embezzled as minister to buy ships, as well as some 150 houses in Lagos alone.
UK Land register extract Daniel Ford & Co Ltd Danief Ford and Co offices in London

Kaduna State Government Official Abducted By Kidnappers

A group of suspected kidnappers who abducted a director with the Kaduna State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology are demanding for N40 million ransom, an official in the ministry has said.
The victim, Mr. John Gorah, was abducted at midnight on Sunday at his residence located in Mararaban Rido, Kaduna.
The Deputy Director, Higher Education in the ministry, Mr Steven Haruna, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna on Tuesday that the kidnappers had contacted the victim’s family.
Haruna explained that the kidnappers stormed the victim’s house, fired multiple gunshots in the air to scare people and pulled down a section of the fence before taking Gorah away.
He also said that the kidnappers abducted a nursing mother in the neighbourhood, leaving her three weeks old baby behind.
“The kidnappers have called the family and demanded for N40 million ransom,” he told NAN.

Nigeria Emerges From First Recession In 25 years

The nation’s economy has snapped out of its first recession in 25 years as Gross Domestic Product has returned to positive growth.
The National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday said the GDP grew by 0.55 percent (year-on-year) in real terms in the second quarter of 2017.
The GDP shrank by 0.52 percent (year-on-year) in real terms in the first quarter of 2017, representing the fifth consecutive quarter of contraction since the first quarter of 2016.
“This growth is 2.04 percent higher than the rate recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2016 ( –1.49 percent) and higher by 1.46 percent points from the rate recorded in the preceding quarter, (revised to –0.91 percent from –0.52 percent). Quarter on quarter, real GDP growth was 3.23 percent,” the NBS said in the Q2 2017 GDP report.
The economy had shrunk by 1.5 per cent in 2016, the first full-year contraction in 25 years.
After several quarters of slowdown in growth on the back of the steep fall in crude oil prices, the economy contracted by 0.4 percent in the first quarter of 2016, 2.1 percent in the second quarter, 2.2 percent in the third, and 1.3 percent in the fourth.

Kenya's Opposition Leader, Odinga, Rejects Repeat Election Date

Raila Odinga, the opposition leader in Kenya, has rejected the October 17, 2017 date set for the repeat of last month’s presidential election, the results of which were annulled by the Supreme Court.
Mr. Odinga said that his National Super Alliance (NASA) was rejecting the date because the electoral commission did not consult with him and other stakeholders before setting the date, as required by law.
The opposition leader announced this on Tuesday at the Wilson Airport in Nairobi before leaving for Nyamira.
He maintained that President Uhuru Kenyatta and his ruling Jubilee Party, not the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), fixed the new date.
Mr. Odinga also accused the incumbent president of bribing IEBC staff members and therefore demanded that such electoral officials are removed from the commission.
Accompanied by his running mate, Kalonzo Musyoka, Mr. Odinga demanded legal and constitutional guarantees from the IEBC that the repeat election will be free and fair.
Towards this end, the opposition leader asked for the proper auditing of the technology used to transmit the annulled election results.
“It is inappropriate and foolhardy for the IEBC to embark on the planning of a fresh election without full compliance with the Supreme Court orders in the redeployment of technology in the fresh presidential election. We therefore demand a full audit of technology in use in full compliance with the law," NASA said.
Mr. Odinga alleged that there were discrepancies in the voters’ register during the August 8, 2017 poll and called for its proper review before the fresh election.
"There will be no elections on the 17th [of October, 2017] unless these, our demands, are met," Mr. Odinga said.
On Monday, the electoral commission announced October 17 as the new date for Kenya's fresh presidential election. The Kenyan Supreme Court had indicted the IEDC and annulled the August 8 poll, ordering that a fresh election be conducted within 60 days of the ruling.

Police Officer Commits Suicide In Ebonyi State

A police officer in the Ebonyi State, Donatus Oyibe, has reportedly committed suicide in Abakaliki, the state capital.
Mr. Oyibe, a native of Ndegu Ishieke in Ebonyi Local Government Area of the state, was said to have jumped into a well on Sunday night when he reportedly went to fetch water.
Residents said he had been ‘moody’ since August 28 when he received his letter of transfer to Maiduguri in Borno State.
A police source said he was among the last batch of Mobile Police Officers recently deployed from the 32 Squadron Abakaliki after completing his tour of duty.
“He was a gallant mobile police officer and had already reported back to the Police Command where he was posted to Operations Department and he resumed duties in earnest before the transfer came,” the source said.
His death was said to be connected with his recent transfer to Borno State after his posting letter was released on August 28.
Mr. Oyibe's daughter, Ukamaka, narrated that her late father took a bucket to fetch water from the well but did not come back after several hours and this led to a search for him by concerned family members.
She added that when they reached the well, his bucket was seen but he was nowhere to be found. His body was later discovered inside the well.
When contacted, the police spokesperson in the state, Loveth Ogah, said she was yet to be briefed on the development.
She promised that the command will investigate the matter.

Wizkid Cancels Tour Due To Illness

Award winning Nigerian music icon, Wizkid, whose real name is Ayo Balogun, has revealed that he is having health challenges and, therefore, has canceled some of his international shows. 
The singer announced that he would be moving the dates of his US tour due to health concerns. He was scheduled to tour the US this month and had shows in Chicago, Hollywood, Sugar Land, Toronto, and New York.
The singer took to his Twitter page on @wizkidayo to make this known, while urging his fans to pray for him.
He tweeted: ”Sad I’m typing this but I’ll be moving dates on my tour to get my health up. I appeal to my real fans to understand and pray with me.”
This isn’t the first time Wizkid will be postponing concerts due to the state of his health. In December 2016, Wizkid canceled two homecoming concerts in Lagos after his doctors pressured him to stop performing, and fans voiced their concerns about his frail appearance.
His next show will be on September 29, 2017, in London.
See Wizkid's tweets below:

Nigeria Launches Bicycle Riding Project For Transportation

The Ministry of Transportation says the National Council on Transportation has approved the commencement of a bicycle riding project, as a means of transportation in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, told journalists at the end of the National Council on Transportation meeting on Monday in Sokoto, that the introduction of bicycles as a means of transportation would reduce congestion on the road and also improve the health of the riders.
“National Council on Transportation is a policy making council if nothing else; we approved that we should do a pilot project on bicycle riding in FCT," Mr. Amaechi said.
“This is because Abuja is the only city that has a facility for bicycle riding."
“For other states who want to do it, we must provide a facility before they can proceed with it; we want to separate them from the roads because some motorists are impatient."
“So, we decided that we do it in Abuja because if you check, nearly all the roads in Abuja, there are lanes for a bicycle."
“Any other state that wants to go ahead can do that but they must provide lanes for bicycles so that we do not have numerous accidents,” he added.
He said that using bicycles as a means of transportation was not new, adding that countries including China, UK, and others were already using it.
Mr. Amaechi, who described the project as an investment, said it would also help with exercise and reduction in the number of passengers using other forms of transportation including cars within the cities.
Commenting on another project, he said that the ongoing rail projects would really boost the economy.
According to him, the Lagos-Ibadan railway construction would need about 150,000 workers before its completion.
“Construction alone that is going on between Lagos- Ibadan would really boost the economy."
“The railway work that is going on there will need about 150,000 workers and when it is done, the business it would generate would help employ people,” he said.

Akure Monarch To Buhari: We Can't Continue To Pretend All Is Well

Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi, the paramount ruler of Akure Kingdom, told President Muhammadu Buhari that the people of Nigeria cannot continue to pretend that all is well in Nigeria, as the economy of the country has forced out investors. He added that there are powerful forces holding the nation aback.
Oba Aladelusi, who spoke in Akure, the Ondo State capital, urged the president to raise a team of economic experts that could help proffer solutions to the depleting economic status of the country.
The traditional ruler said the country might be in dire need of a genuine restructuring that would help surmount the numerous challenges that are bedeviling the nation.
The Akure monarch made his remarks while felicitating with Muslims to mark this year’s Eid El-Kabir celebration.
Oba Aladelusi stated that the Nigerian federal government being led by President Buhari should wake up and look inward to find the best solutions to the staggering economy of the country which has impeded the country’s progress.
"I wish to implore the federal government to raise an economic team that could help proffer solutions on the ways to surmount these amalgams of challenges that tend to bring the economy to its knees.
"We cannot shy away from the need for a meaningful restructuring as a nation. The current imbalance in our fiscal federalism which has crippled some of the viable states should be addressed as a matter of urgency.
"We cannot pretend to assume that all is well when there are critical issues to be addressed.
"The government must, however, be strategic, proactive and timely in addressing some national issues at stake which could make or mar our continued existence as a strong and united Nigeria," the monarch said.
Oba Aladelusi also noted that the incessant attacks of Fulani herdsmen on farmlands and the people of Ondo State have become worrisome.
The Akure monarch said the government is not doing enough to curb the activities of the herders who attack, rape and subject innocent people to untold hardship.
He pleaded that it is high time the federal government take a closer look into the nefarious activities of the herders who are using grazing to cover up their atrocities.

Shortage Of Doctors And Medical Staff In Bauchi State

Dr. Abdul’Aziz Manga, the Executive Chairman of Bauchi State Hospital's Management Board, said that the state was experiencing a shortage of doctors and other medical staff. 
Mr. Manga disclosed this in an interview on Tuesday in Bauchi. He further disclosed that the board had only 67 doctors out of the over 6,000 workforces of the board, adding that the number was currently managing 27 general hospitals and other health facilities.
Mr. Manga described the figure as “inadequate” adding that the doctors were forced to attend to a large number of patients per day.
 “The board has 867 nurses and 15 pharmacists manning our hospitals and other health facilities in the state which is not adequate."
“Another place that we have lapses is in the area of midwives, where you will meet a hospital with only two or three midwives, and you can imagine the rigors they are undergoing,” he said.
Mr. Manga, however, stated that laboratory scientists, technicians, and assistants, were very comfortable with their numbers so far, adding that hospitals had at least, laboratory scientists, technicians, and assistants.
“We need a minimum of four midwives in each of the 27 hospitals and 30 pharmacists to adequately handle drugs in our hospitals."
“On our part, we are making efforts to recruit more of these special cadres such as doctors, nurses, midwives, and pharmacists," he added.
“We have made our submissions to the governor, to grant us right to recruit some and very soon the situation will improve.”
The chairman urged the few staff on the board’s payroll to put in their best and to have an attitudinal change to serve the people. He also advised the public to appreciate the services rendered by the staff and support them, where necessary to salvage the situation.
“Government is not unmindful of the sacrifices being made by the few staff for the people of the state,” he said.

Barca Boy Dembele Eyes Titles And World Cup

Barcelona’s new signing, Ousmane Dembele said he had eyes firmly fixed on winning titles and a place in France’s squad at next year’s World Cup on Monday.
Dembele, 20, transferred to Barca from Borussia Dortmund in a 105 million-euro ($125 million) deal that could rise to 145m with add-ons depending on his performance, as the Catalan giants splashed out to fill the gap left by Neymar’s own world record 222m-euro move to Paris Saint-Germain.
“What I want is to be here, to play with the world’s best players,” Dembele said in an interview with Mundo Deportivo newspaper.
The best players, he said, “are at Barca and it’s for that reason I came here. To win titles for the team and then to be able to be with the France team at the World Cup in Russia.”
Dembele again played down any comparison with Neymar.
“Neymar is a great player and I still have to strive to improve, to play as I know and offer up my best qualities,” the Frenchman said
“I like to dribble and give the decisive pass to my teammates."
“What I hope is to be able to adapt well to the team and to know them all, Messi, Suarez, Iniesta… But above all, to have a good entry into the squad."
“At Rennes, I played more down the left wing, but also down the right and sometimes in midfield. At Dortmund, it was the same, I alternated wings. I don’t have problems with the position I’ll take up.”
Dembele acknowledged that Barca had been interested in signing him last season, but he said he “would not have played what I needed to”.
“I had only been playing professionally for half a year. I had to learn more,” he said.
Dembele will now form a fearsome forward line alongside five-time World Player of the Year, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez as Barca aim to wrestle the Champions League and La Liga titles back from rivals Real Madrid.
He will have to wait, however, until at least September 9 to make his debut when Barca host Espanyol in a Catalan derby.
Dembele announced himself as one of Europe’s top prospects with a stellar season at Dortmund, scoring 10 goals, after joining from Rennes for just 15 million euros a year ago.

Support For Benue Flood Victims

The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has tasked charitable persons, governments, religious groups, and other organizations to remember the people of Benue State and others in distress, as the world celebrates the International Day of Charity on the 5th of September.

Obaseki said the scale of the crisis resulting from the flooding in parts of Benue State was beyond the power of the Benue State Government alone and urged global leaders, captains of various industries, as well as religious leaders to mobilize resources for victims of the flood.
“The International Day of Charity set aside by the United Nations reinforces our common humanity, shared values, and love for one another especially in times of crises,” Mr. Obaseki said.

He decried the lack of accurate climatic data to guide builders and developers in flood prone areas at the local government level where much of uncontrolled development takes place.

The governor commended President Muhammadu Buhari for throwing the federal government’s weight behind efforts to assist victims of the floods in Benue State as he did earlier for Edo State and others that were affected by floods a couple of months ago.
 
He lauded similar support by individuals and groups, some of whom made donations without disclosing their identities as well as local groups that participated in rescue efforts during the crisis.

The United Nations Day of Charity is marked on September 5th every year.

The day is set aside to recognize the role of philanthropy in the eradication of all forms of poverty and attending to the needs of the most vulnerable people.

from the funeral of Raymond Ekwu, the late son of actress Eucharia Anunobi

 


The 15-year old son of Nollywood actress and Evangelist, Eucharia Anunobi, Raymond Ekwu, has been laid to rest today after passing away on Tuesday, August 22nd from complications associated with sickle cell anemia. Her colleagues attended the burial ceremony. See more photos below.

Blac Chyna shows off her curves as she celebrates Labor Day with her boytoy, Mechie




Blac Chyna, 28, and her boytoy Mechie, 24, celebrated Labor Day at the Nobu Hotel in Miami, Florida, on Monday and they seemed to have had a good time.