The Nigerian Army, 6 Divison Port Harcourt, Commanded by Major General Jamil Sarham, on Wednesday carried out a free medical outreach in Rivers State, as part of the activities of marking the 2019 Army Day celebration. The outreach which was ...
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WTP Expresses concern over rate of extrajudicial killings in Rivers
We The People, (WTP), a non-governmental organization, has expressed concern over the rate of reported extrajudicial killings in Rivers State. The group alleged that over 152 persons were killed between the months of April, May and June 2019 in the ...
Read More »Quacks threatening journalism practice, says Prof. Wilson.
Desmond Wilson, a professor of Mass Communication, has decried the ‘increasing number of quacks’ in Nigeria’s media industry, describing the situation as a threat to the journalism profession and national unity. The former Dean of Faculty of Arts, University of ...
Read More »Adamawa State PDP flays senator Abbo’s assault on woman.
Serious concern has been expressed over the Adamawa State People’s Democratic Party (PDP) over representative of Adamawa North Senatorial district on its platform, Elisha Ishaku Abbo, who assaulted a nursing mother at a sex toyshop in Abuja. Addressing journalists in ...
Read More »Ex-Air Force chief, Amosu, others seek plea bargain in alleged N21 billion fraud.
Air Marshal Adesola Amosu (rtd.), Former Chief of Air Staff, and two others, told Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, that they were ready for a plea bargain with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). They ...
Read More »Most Reverend Nicholas D. Okoh, Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has castigated the Federal Government over the proposed initiative for herders. He advised the government to gain the confidence of Nigerians rather than override their sentiments and impose a Ruga settlements policy on them, especially as the nation was experiencing high rate of insecurity. He gave the advise yesterday at the Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, during the consecration of four Bishops-elect. The Bishops-elect are, Olukayode Adenola Adebogun; Adedokun Adesoji Adewunmi; Martyn Chukwuma Anagbogu and Reverend Canon Augustine Aigbovbiose Unuigbe. At the ceremony, two Archbishops, Most Reverend Daniel Yisa of the Lokoja Ecclesiastical Province and Most Reverend Emmanuel Chukwuma of the Enugu Ecclesiastical Province were also presented for a second term in office. Okoh, who fielded questions from journalists on Federal Government’s decision to create ranches in all states, described the policy as instigative. “My view is that some government’s decisions are instigative and as such, government should do something to gain the confidence of Nigerians. It is wrong to take people and their sentiments for granted,” he said. He also disclosed why the Church decided to send the newly consecrated Bishops-elect to the United States of America (USA), saying: “The Church of Nigeria is progressive and the gospel of Christ must be advanced. Bishop of Adott, USA, Rt. Reverend Amos Fagbamiye, who spoke earlier in his sermon on: Move Forward With The Gospel, enjoined the new Bishops-elect to be courageous, fearless, holy and know that Jesus Christ called and mandated them to preach the gospel of salvation to all mankind. Besides, Governor Udom Emmanuel has been urged by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Akwa Ibom State to reject Federal Government’s proposed Ruga settlements for herders in the state. Reverend Ndueso Ekwere the State Chairman of CAN, disclosed this in a statement made available to journalists yesterday in Uyo, the state capital. He revealed that to underscore the importance of the proposed policy, traditional and religious leaders in the three senatorial districts of the state have scheduled a meeting for Saturday in Uyo on the way forward for the development in the country. He said the meeting became necessary, as it would afford all concerned Akwa Ibom people an avenue to discuss and take a position on the issue. Ekwere added that Federal Government’s move to establish Ruga settlements for Fulani herdsmen in most states of the federation could worsen the nation’s insecurity challenges and is not only counterproductive. It will also deprive most farmers of their farmlands and space for infrastructure and industrial development that would boost economic activities in the states. Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has said the suspension of Federal Government’s Ruga settlements policy is victory for Nigerians. Ortom who made the declaration in a statement issued by Terver Akase, the Chief Press Secretary, stressing that the rejection of the policy by many states and organisations was not personal but a struggle against impunity and injustice. While commending President Muhammadu Buhari for heeding Nigerians’ call to suspend of the policy, Ortom maintained that the decision shows that President Buhari has heard the voice of Nigerians on the matter. Meanwhile, scores of Imo State residents yesterday rejoiced over the suspension of Ruga settlement policy by the presidency. Responding earlier, Governor Emeka Ihedioha stressed that from the pulse of Imo people, the state government was never in support of Ruga settlement of Fulani cattle rearers. It became a subject of discourse in markets, drinking joints, parks and major roads, as people first received the information on social media before radio stations began to broadcast the news. Alex C. Manu who is an Owerri-based businessman, said he was in support of the suspension, adding that if the presidency had implemented it, the policy would have done more harm than good, which would have led to more complications in the country.
Most Reverend Nicholas D. Okoh, Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has castigated the Federal Government over the proposed initiative for herders. He advised the government to gain the confidence of Nigerians rather than override their sentiments and impose ...
Read More »Operation Crush: Eight suspected cultists in Lagos were arrested by the Police, arms recovered by PRINCE BENSON.
A 19-year-old Ifeoluwa Dodo alleged to be a strong member of Aiye confraternity at Odo-Eran Street, Bariga was arrested by the Operatives of Operation Crush from Bariga Police Station. Mr. Bala Elkana, The spokesman of the Lagos State Police command ...
Read More »Adulterated drinks, Police nabbed three suspects in Lagos BY PRINCE BENSON
Three suspected adulterated drinks producers were arrested in Lagos for producing large quantities of alcoholic beverages suspected to be fake namely: Dare Shittu, 27, Shittu Opeyemi Abdusalam, 19 and Oyenuga Biola, 29. In a statement in Lagos, The spokesman of ...
Read More »Labour unions may resume nationwide industrial action over new minimum pay
Labour may embark on an industrial action if the current state of affairs as regards the issue of consequential adjustment arising from the new national minimum wage of N30, 000 remains the same. The union said it had commenced mobilisation ...
Read More »‘Policy is Fulani expansionist, hegemonistic agenda, attempt to colonise Yoruba race’
Former Chairman of Plateau State chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Sule Kwasau, has said Federal Government’s Ruga settlement policy is in furtherance of the expansionist and hegemonistic agenda of the Fulani, who see entire Nigeria as their heritage. ...
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