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How dem discover di corpse of missing Civil Defence officer for shallow grave
Di remains of one female officer of di Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) wey go missing 18 months ago don dey discover for shallow grave for Obi Local goment Area of Benue State.
Until she go missing, di deceased, Josephine Cynthia Inalegwu Onche, dey serve for NSCDC post for Otukpo area of di state.
Cynthia, wey be Idoma native of Otukpo origin, suddenly go missing wen her wedding plan dey underway
Some of her colleagues wey no want dia name for print, narrate say di family of di deceased don report her disappearance few days to her wedding for December 2019.
She dey tok say she don go market to buy some items for preparation for her wedding but she no make am back home
One of di deceased colleagues tok say plenti effort to locate her no yield results until a commercial motorcyclist disclose wia she dey buried
Di cyclist dem tok say dem don tell di family of di deceased say dem kil dia daughter and buried her husband-to-be for ritual purposes
E (cyclist) don lead di family and security operatives to arrest di groom wey in turn lead di police go Ogun State wia dem arrest di native doctor wey allege say hin don perform di ritual for Obi LGA before hin relocation go south west state
As di suspected killer groom and di native doctor don dey hold by di police for Otukpo, di family of di late security personnel exhum her remains and organise burial on Tuesday, June 1st, 2021.
Spokesperson of di Benue Police command, DSP Catherine Anene, no answer call or react to message wey dem send to her ova di development.
Di State Command Public Relations Officer of NSCDC, ASC Ejelikwu Michael, decline comment, promise say hin go speak on di issue at a later date.
But one insider tok say di news of Cynthia's corpse wey dem find don throw di command into mourning again
constitution review: Shariah dey south west before Christianity MURIC
Di Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) don ask di Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) make dem mind im business and stop opposing di Muslim right to operate Shariah.
MurIC Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, tok am for one statement on Sunday
Dis follow warning wey PFN issue against di move by any group to introduce Sharia law to di South-West through di ongoing constitutional review wey di Senate dey do.
PFN and oda Christian groups dey fully aware say Shariah dey South West decades before di arrival of Christianity for 1842.
Dem practice Shariah for Ede under Oba Abibu Olagunju (Habeeb, wey be Muslim name) and dem practice am for Ede under Oba Abibu Olagunju (Habeeb, wey be Muslim name)
Di Ede Shariah Court dey operation till 1913 for Agbeni area of di town
Dem move am go Agbongbon area for 1914
Di Shariah dey apply for Iwo under Oba Momodu Lamuye (Muhammad Lamuye) wey die for 1906
Even di seventh Akirun of Ikrun, Oba Aliyu Oyewole (died 1912), don institute Shariah for Ikrun for 1910
Dis na just example of di existence and spread of Shariah for Yorubaland and di Christian leaders no dey oblivious of di fact say na di British Christian colonialists wey stop Shariah for Yorubaland and dem impose Christian common law, Akintola tok.
Hin add say di PFN and oda Christians dey equally aware of di rising tide of Islamic awareness for di same South West and say dem dey only afraid say di sleeping giant dey wake up to take back wetin belong to am
Hin tok say, awa Christian neighbours know well say Shariah na di Allah give fundamental human right of Muslims
But dem dey determined to deprive us of am wit unorthodox methods
Dem believe say dem dey war wit Muslims and to dem, evrithin dey fair for war
Dem dey use both fair and foul means to achieve dia objective
We call Nigerians make dem understand di siege mentality of awa Christian neighbours
Like all di aggressors, dem dey believe say attack na di best form of defence
As di benefactors and inheritors of colonial rampage wey last more dan a century, dem dey determined to keep all di loot wey dia principal give dem
Dem don decide say make dem keep di Muslims for concentration camp wey di colonial masters drive dem
Di Constitution Review Panel ask Nigerians make dem forward dia views regarding wetin dem want for di constitution.
Each group suppose submit im needs.
But instead of tell di panel wetin di Christians want, PFN don go ahead to say wetin Muslims no wan ask for
E be attempt to gag Muslims for di South West and e no go work
Hin tok say di claim of religious tolerance for di South-West na sham and mantra wey dem design to keep Yoruba Muslims for perpetual slavery
Muslims for di region dey waking up and dey ask for freedom
We demand halt to di forceful use of Christian school uniform, Christian education, Christian law.
We demand civil Shariah, no be criminal Shariah wey dey involve di cutting of hand but civil Shariah to regulate Muslim marriages, inheritance, family affairs.
E no get anytin to do wit Christians
Hin add say we go use evri peaceful and constitutional means wey we fit use to attain dis objective
Stakeholders for Edo South affirm Obaseki as parti leader
Following di internal crisis wey dey rock di Edo State chapter of di Peoples Democratic parti (PDP) ova who control di parti structure, members of di Edo South Senatorial district of di parti Sunday pass vote of confidence on di state Governor, Godwin Obaseki and hin Deputy, Philip Shaibu.
Edo South PDP for one communique wey dem issue for di end of hin stakeholder meetin for Benin City, for di weekend, also affirm Governor Obaseki as di leader of di parti for di state.
Di communiqu wey im Secretary read, Wilson Evbuomwan, tok say di stakeholders support harmonisation and integration of new entrants into di executive committee of di parti for effective development of di state.
Police don nab suspect kidnappers, recover gun for Abuja
Di FCT Police Command don arrest eight kidnappers wey dey along Shenegu-Tunga Maje, Gwagwalada, Kabusa village and Durumi axis of Abuja.
ASP Maryam Yusuf, wey tok am for one statement for Abuja, yesterday, give di name of di suspects as Yakubu Ahmadu, Ibrahim Mallam Musa, and Bello Haruna.
She tok say di suspects na members of syndicate wey dey link to di kidnap attempt on Vice President of di Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
Gwagwalada branch, Barrister David Aigbefoh
She tok say dem arrest di suspects for coordinated intelligence operation by police operatives from di command anti-kidnapping squad for Shenegu mountain for di border of di FCT and Niger State.
She tok say di suspect don provide useful information on top di activities of dia syndicate
Yusuf further tok say one Nwite Jideofor dem arrest for staging hin own kidnap along Durumi axis, say di suspect confess to conniving wit hin abductors to defraud hin sister of di sum of N5 million wey hin demand as ransom.
She tok say di exhibit wey dem recover from all di suspects include three Dane gun, seven cutlasses, one black painted Honda Accord, four mobile phone and oda items, she add say effort dey on to arrest oda members of di syndicate now at large.
She tok say all di suspects go dey arraigned for court upon conclusion of investigation, while she urge residents of di FCT, particularly parents and guardians make dem prevail upon dia wards make dem no engage in any form of criminality.
Suarez strike as Atletico win La Liga title
Luis Suarez's goal don secure 2-1 victory for Atletico Madrid over Real Valladolid on Saturday wey commot hin team anoda remarkable La Liga title.
Suarez start di season crying afta dem force am out of Barcelona but end am wit hin 21st goal of di season earning Atletico first league triumph since 2014, dis one for di expense of Real Madrid.
Atletico know say victory go guarantee dem di title regardless of wetin Real Madrid do for house to Villarreal
But e no dey comfortable, wit Valladolid wey take shock early lead
Real Madrid dey behind for most of di afternoon but Karim Benzema equalise for 87 minute and Luka Modric score late winner for 2-1 for Valdebebas, leaving Atletico hang on for di end, as dem dey suddenly one goal away from squandering am all
Wen di final whistle blow, di players run onto di pitch, Suarez underneath a pile of red and white shirts, wit Europe's most nerve-wracking and unpredictable title race finally complete.
Suarez Zone
Just ova a week ago
Coach Diego Simeone tok say dis na Suarez Zone
And so e prove, di Uruguayan scoring di winner against Osasuna last week to keep di title for Atletico hand and again on di last day to put dia name for di trophy.
Dis na only di second time for 17 years wey a team wey be Barcelona or Real Madrid don win di title, wit Atleti claiming di oda one under Simeone for 2014.
Atletico go into di game having been top since December and on di back of beating Osasuna wit two goals for di last eight minute, victory wey dey so dramatic e feel like e go prove decisive
But Atletico don do nothing di easy way dis season, wit dia 10-point lead for February cut to two for May and dia position for di top of di table relying on numerous slip-ups from Real Madrid and Barcelona.
So e dey apt say face Real Valladolid, wey be 19th for table, dem still need scrape over di line
Several hundred Atletico fans gather for Valladolid Plaza Mayor for di hours before kick-off to sing songs and a similar number make am outside di stadium, wia dem cordon dem off for cess-pit of nerves and anticipation.
Gulak's assassination don spark outrage
Di outrage and mourning dey Sunday ova di assassination of Barr
Ahmed Gulak, wey be former political adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, by gunmen for Imo State
Gulak na hin shot am dead by assailants wey trail am go Obiangwu village as hin make way go Sam Mbakwe Airport, for Owerri, di Imo State Capital, on hin way go Abuja.
Funeral prayers for di Adamawa-born politician dey conduct yesterday evening for di National Mosque, Abuja, afta which hin remains dey interred for Gudu Cemetry for around 8 pm
Police for Imo last night tok say dem don track down suspected killers of di All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, and kill at least six of dem, afta a fierce encounter.
One statement wey di Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bala Elkana sign, tok say on 30th May, 2021 afta di distress wey di Command receive on di gruesome murder of Ahmed Gulak, Police Special Forces wey dem make up of Intelligence Response Team (IRT), Police Mobile Force (PMF) and Tactical Units from di command dey deploy to di scene for Obiangwu Junction for Ngorokpala LGA of Imo state.
Di team give clear instruction to identify and apprehend di perpetrators of di act wit a view of bringing dem to justice.
Police don intercept vehicle wey belong to di suspected killers of Ahmed Gulak yesterday.
Eyewitnesses account, especially di account wey di driver of di vehicle wey dey convey Ahmed Gulak to di Airport before di attack, give a vivid description of di assailants and di vehicle wey dey use carry out di attack.
Di assailants dem tok say dem don use Toyota Camry 2005 model wit silver color; Toyota Sienna 1998 model wit golden color
Toyota Hilux wit white color; and Lexus RX 330 wit golden Color
Registration numbers dey withdraw for security reasons
Dem don establish di identity of di assailants and di description of di vehicle wey dem dey use carry out di attack, di team further get details of di direction di hoodlums don take
wit further lead, di team dey able to establish di location of suspects
Di suspect dem rounded up for Afor Enyiogugu junction for Aboh-Mbaise Local Goment Area.
Di hoodlums wey meet dey distributing onions to locals from a trailer wey dem confiscate
Di trailer dey load wit Onions from di Northern region of Nigeria
On seeing di Police, di hoodlums wey dey provide security coverage to those wey dey share di onions open fire on di Police teams.
Di Gallant and battle dey ready
Police Officers swiftly return di fire
Di six hoodlums wey carry out di killings and four oda members of dia gang were fatally injured
Three out of di four vehicles wey dem use attack Gulak recovered
Three AK 47 Rifles, one Pistol, five AK 47 magazines wit ninety two rounds of live ammunition and criminal charm recovered
Di assailants dem identified as members of di IPOB and ESN.
Di driver wey drive late Ahmed Gulak and a co- victim wey survive don identify di dead bodi of di IPOB/ESN members positively as dia attackers and also identified di three vehicle wey dem recover as those wey di attackers use
During di encounter, two of di police armored personnel carriers (APC) dey riddled wit bullet but survive di gun battle.
One video clip for di aftermath of di attack show Gulak for one pair of Jean trousers and one blue T-shirt wey dey lying for pool of hin own blood, besides di abandoned car.
Gulak na di chairman of di controversial Imo All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election wey produce Hope Uzodinma as di parti's flagbearer.
E also tok say e don remain close to di governor wey dey visit di state frequently
Why hin dey Owerri
Howeva Gulak dey tok say e be regular visitor to Owerri since di ascension of Uzodinma, hin last trip na however to attend di public hearing of di constitution review committee wey dem hold for di city.
Afta di conclusion of di committee's sitting, Gulak stay back while oda members of di committee depart di city on Friday.
One source wey dey close to Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, wey chair di public hearing for Owerri tok say dem offer di deceased to fly on Kalu private jet afta di public hearing, but hin decline.
Accordin to wetin di source tok, Kalu team go Owerri on di day di public hearing end but Gulak stay behind say hin get things to do for di city
Di source tok say: We leave Owerri on di day di public hearing end and we ask am make we join us on awa private jet and we get enough security wit us
But hin tok say hin get things to do for di city
Nigerians don knock FG, political actors ova kil dem
Nigerians for social media dey blamed di federal goment and political actors for hin killing
One commentator for di Facebook link of di story wey Daily Trust publish, Ifeanyi Maduako, wen e dey tok say Gulak death dey distasteful, e link di incident wit politics.
Dis kilin dey very distasteful to me
E dey political and those wey dey behind e suppose unravel am
Di killing go expose those wey dey behind di current insecurity for Imo State
Who invite am and why killing northerner for Imo State?
I dey very afraid wetin fate dey await innocent Imo State pipo for di coming days for di hands of northern controlled security agencies.
One commentator for di thread, Oloruntobi Micheal Omo, note say di police report prove say dis killing na political and e dey call for in-depth investigation.
Police I guess get some questions to answer
On hin part, Comr Umar Hassan Ahmad write say di soul of awa innocent pipo dey important pass dis scam wey dem call Nigeria unity
Dis illiteracy no go dey acceptable to us, enough is enough we dey peacemaker
But di pipo wey dey push us go di wall say dis peacemaking no fit sustain again.
I dey warn say awa retaliation go dey worst
Buhari you fail us woefully, I dey urge Imo police make dem confront di culprit
Nasiru Inuwa write, A wake up call to di northern elites, dem don start wit di innocent Fulani herders and now dem turn to northern goment officials and prominent politicians.
Di outlawed IPOB, for one statement by im secretary, Emma Powerful, fault report wey link am to di murder of Gulak, noting say di assassination of politicians no be part of im agenda.
We, therefore, state witout doubt say IPOB no know anything about di assassination.
For di first place, wetin threat do di late Gulak constitute to awa cause to warrant hin elimination?
We no get anythin wey we get wit am and we no fit get any way kill am
Pointing accusing fingers for IPOB for dis barbaric act na only to divert attention away from di real masterminds.
Dis na di same way terrorists for security uniform commit various atrocities for South East and turn around to blame IPOB for dia crime just to tarnish awa global reputation.
Dis na smokescreen to justify dia long-awaited plan to declare anoda special military operation for di Eastern region to kill more innocent Biafrans.
Instead of di security agencies to properly investigate di incident and possible factors, dem switch to accuse IPOB of crime wey we no know anything about.
IPOB get di itinerary of di late Gulak to have waylaid am for airport?
Di group tok say security agencies suppose first investigate Gulak's host, Hope Uzodinma, as well as hin political opponents to establish dia possible involvement
Those wey dey behind Gulak's murder no go unpunished
President Muhammadu Buhari don tok say those wey dey behind di murder of Gulak and oda incident wey dey across di kontri no go go scot free.
President Buhari, for one statement wey hin tok pesin, Garba Shehu, express outrage and disgust ova di heinous murder.
Di president, wey express sadness ova di incident, tok say: I'm repulsed by such premeditated and gruesome murder of Gulak by evil pipo wey dey determined to undermine di peace, unity and territorial integrity of awa kontri.
Make I warn however say nobodi or group of pipo wey dey engage for dis despicable act suppose expect to go free.
We go deploy all resources wey dey awa disposal to ensure say such callous and criminal elements dey bring to justice.
Gulak's kil no dey acceptable Akeredolu
Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu describe di news of di assassination as very shocking and disturbing
For one statement wey di governor sign, e tok say dis na one murder too many, e tok say di action dey senseless and wicked
Di perpetrators of dis heinous act na enemies of dis kontri
Dis contrivance dey meant to mislead, confuse and destroy
E bear di unmistakable, despicable imprints of fifth columnist wey dey bent on top setting di kontri on di path of conflagration
Dis criminals suppose no dey allowed to succeed
We wan use dis medium to express awa solidarity wit awa brother, Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma
We dey admonish am and oda governors for di South Eastern States make dem brace up, and confront di current security challenge to put end to di bloodbath for di land.
Di enemies of di pipo dey always employ di weapon of fear to create disaffection for di polity
Dis coward act dey calculated to instigate Nigerians against each oda, particularly Northerners, against di Igbo wey dey outside di South East.
We must confront di enemies of di pipo wit view to neutralise dem
Dis no be di time for political correctness.
Dem suppose no allow banditry to subvert di legitimacy of di current goment for all level.
We call on all security agencies make dem collaborate wit view to unveil di criminal elements wey dey sponsor and undertaking terrorist act.
Dem suppose punish dem, severely
Fintiri don mourn
Di Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri described as shocking di gruesome murder of Gulak wey be former Speaker of di Adamawa State House of Assembly.
Governor Fintiri tok say di death dey painful and reflection of di wickedness of di wicked
Governor Fintiri tok say di late Gulak be witty, determined and practical politician wey rise for life na as a result of sheer hard work.
E dey unfortunate say death don take from us
Hon Ahmed Gulak dey gruesome manner
E be lively politician wey love and work wit evriwia, and always hold di interest of di kontri at heart
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri recalling hin interaction wit di late Gulak, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri tok say, hin be brother and mentor, and fighter for human right as lawyer
Madagali community don lose true son
For one statement wey dem issue yesterday for Yola through hin Chief Press Secretary, Hunwashi Wanisoukou, di governor note say awa kontri don lose astute fighter for human right.
We all remember how passionate hin fight for di plight of those wey dey displaced by insurgency and di downtrodden
ACF don condemn di assassination
Di Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) don condem Gulak's assassination, say e be monumental loss to di nation.
Di ACF for one statement wey im National Publicity Secretary issue, Emmanuel Yawe, tok say e dey sad to receive news on di assassination of Ahmed Gulak wey be dynamic and progressive politician from di north.
You like or hat am na your business
May God bless am and give hin family and hin state, Adamawa di strength to bear dis monumental loss
Assassination part of plan to replicate 1966 coup CNG
Di Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) don describe Sunday's assassination of Ahmed Gulak, wey be prominent northern leader and former Political Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan as coordinated and as well as incessant attack on police formations for Nigeria's southeast as part of a wider plan to replicate di coup of 1966.
Di CNG for one statement wey im Spokesperson sign, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman tok say na di reason why di northern part of di kontri no fit live wit di south east as a nation alleging say di violent rascality by di Indigenous pipo of Biafra (IPOB), di Eastern Security Network (ESN) and oda armed Igbo gangs dey fund, fully support and emboldened by evri component of di Igbo society for house and for di diaspora.
West Ham top-four hope dey dented by loss to Everton
West Ham United blow dia chance to apply real pressure for di race for Premier League top-four finish as dem slump to 1-0 home defeat by Everton side wey maintain dia European qualification hopes on Sunday.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin 24th minute goal prove decisive against West Ham side wey huffed and puffed but neva really hit dia stride on a crucial afternoon.
Di closest West Ham kom to equaliser na wen Vladimir Coufals shot hit di post and Jarrod Bowen no fit bundle for di rebound from point-blank range.
Supporters of di Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo don show support for am as a presidential candidate kom next election.
spokesman tok say Osinbajo no declare interest for presidential race
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo don describe di speculation say hin go contest di 2023 presidential election as distraction
Dem don confirm reports say Osinbajo dey eye di highest office for di land
For one statement wey Laolu Akande, hin tok pesin, issue on hin behalf on Monday, di vice-president tok say e no true say hin declare interest for di race.
Di attention of di Office of di Vice President don draw to one website
supportosinbajo.ng wey dey call Nigerians make dem join volunteer group wey dey mobilize support for Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, ahead of di 2023 presidential election.
Details of dis website and di solicitation of di group dey trending on WhatsApp wit suggestion say Prof. Osinbajo don quietly clarify interest for di 2023 election.
Di Office of di Vice President no dey connect to dis website or di group wey dey behind am and dem consider say dis enterprise na unnecessary distraction.
Prof. Osinbajo neva declare any interest wey dey for 2023 election, but e dey focus on working for hin capacity as Vice President for di current administration to address all di compelling issues for di kontri and concern of Nigerians, including finding effective and lasting solution to di security challenges.
Therefore, we ask pipo make dem disist from such unhelpful permutation while we all deal wit di challenge wey dey confront us as Nigerians, and resolve dem for di benefit of awa pipo, peace and prosperity for di land, di statement read.
Ndidi and Iheanacho don make Nigeria proud again as di players for Leichester City, di team wey win FA Cup dis season, showing off di kontri flag
NFF congratulate Ndidi, Iheanacho on FA Cup win wit Leicester City
President of di Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)
Mr Amaju Melvin Pinnick, don send message of congratulations to Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi and forward Kelechi Iheanacho on di duos triumph wit Leicester City ova much-fancied Chelsea FC for Saturday
FA Cup final for England
Both players dey featured for di encounter for Wembley and for di end dey celebrate enthusiastically wit Nigeria flag as dem join list of only seven oda Nigerian players wey don lift England most glamorous diadem.
I dey very happy for both Ndidi and Iheanacho
Dem work very hard for Leicester City throughout di campaign and demsef and di Club deserve di honour
I believe say dis triumph go serve as major psychological boost for di two players ahead of awa friendly games dis summer and FIFA World Cup qualifiers wey start for September.
I dey very happy say di two players dey celebrating wit di Nigerian flag for di end of it all
Dat dey amazing
Ndidi and Iheanacho na only di second pair of Nigerians wey don celebrate di FA Cup win for England, afta Nwankwo Kanu and John Utaka triumph wit Portsmouth against Cardiff for 2008
Daniel Amokachi don win wit Everton for 1995; Celestine Babayaro wit Chelsea for 2000; Kanu wit Arsenal for 2002 and 2003 and John Mikel Obi wit Chelsea for 2007.
Afta di Kanu/Utaka feat for 2008, John Mikel Obi won again wit Chelsea for 2009, 2010 and 2012; Alex Iwobi won wit Arsenal for 2017 and Victor Moses won wit Chelsea for 2018.
As I dey for Federal goment College, Enugu, for di early 70s, my primary mode of transportation from Kaduna to Enugu na di train.
Djokovic warm up for Roland Garros wit Belgrade title
Novak Djokovic complete a successful warm-up for Roland Garros wen hin beat Slovakian Alex Molcan 6-4,6-3, for Saturday for di final of di ATP clay tournament for Belgrade.
Dis na di second event for di city for just over a month but wia di Serbia Open for April dey play for empty stadium, fans dey allow for dis tournament.
Na a while since I last play here for front of crowd, Djokovic, wey be Belgrade native wey lose for di semifinal for di Serbia Open, tournament wey hin last win for 2011.
Herder-farmer crisis for Nigeria don be one ever dominating topic for all news platforms for Nigeria.
Ending Nigeria herder-farmer crisis: Di Livestock Reform Plan
Nigeria federal and state goment dey struggle to implement National Livestock Transformation Plan wey seek to curb di movement of cattle across di kontri and reduce deadly herder-farmer conflict.
While di Plan don earn di endorsement of plenti state goment, e dey face significant challenges
Di lack of political leadership, popular misperceptions about im purpose, budgetary constraints wey COVID-19 pandemic cause, lack of personnel wey get di expertise to carry am out and widespread insecurity, dey hinder progress.
If di Plan fail as previous initiative to modernise livestock management do, herder-farmer violence fit escalate
Approved by di National Economic Council for January 2019, di Plan represent di most comprehensive effort to overhaul Nigeria inefficient and grossly underperforming livestock system.
For di core na strategy to curtail migratory or open grazing, and thus, lower di risk of conflict between herders and farmers.
E dey animated by di hope say ova 10 years, predominantly nomadic pastoralists go dey persuade dem make dem move dia cattle into ranches and public grazing reserves, wia breeding farms and oda mechanised livestock management practices dey to bolster di sector productivity.
By di end of 2028, authorities aim to get at least 119 ranches wey dey operation for all participating states, wey go create ova two million jobs for di livestock production, processing and marketing chains.
President Muhammadu Buhari administration kom up wit di Plan afta a wave of violence wey dey between herders and farmers, particularly a surge for related violence wey dey afflict rural dwellers for 2018.
Di federal goment, wey don committed to funding 80 per cent of di transformation proposals wey participating states, don take preliminary step toward putting di Plan into practice, including providing technical support to help states prepare for implementation, like help wit field survey and site mapin.
Several states don reactivate earlier demarcated grazing reserves, open offices and set up steering committees to administer di Plan.
authorities don also hold workshops and do oda work to explain di benefits of livestock reform to a larger audience.
But two years into di 10-year plan, di first new ranch neva dey build, and di obstacles dey plenti
Opposition, partly among herders, predominantly from Fulani ethnic group but also among farmers wey dey resent di Plan benefits to pastoralists, hinder reform efforts.
Distrust dey widespread for Middle Belt, wey don be di scene of violent disputes ova land between herders and farmers, notwithstanding peacemaking and military effort wey since 2018 don reduce di bloodshed.
Federal and state budget dey pinched, partly bikos of di pandemic economic fallout, and di kontri no get sufficient technical expertise for managing ranches and grazing reserves.
For many states, especially for di North-West, di proliferation of criminal gangs and oda armed groups dey cut off access to grazing reserves and scaring away potential investors.
Unless addressed, dis and oda problems fit delay or even scuttle di Plan, leaving di kontri vulnerable to escalation of herder-farmer conflict, wey fit degenerate into wider ethnic, regional and religious violence.
Tackling dis challenges require concerted effort by federal and state authorities, wit help from donors and investors.
First, Abuja and supportive state goment suppose provide stronger political leadership and improve public communication to dispel misgivings and misperceptions about di Plan.
Dis dey especially prevalent among pastoralists, wey go dey ask to change a centuries old nomadic lifestyle, and wey legitimately doubt di Plan promise about available pasture
But plenti farmers dey fear, say dem fit lose land to livestock producers
Many pipo for Middle Belt and southern states dey deeply suspicious of di Plan long-term goals, wey dem see as creating privileges for herders, and more widely, di Fulani
wit Abuja and oda partners support, state goment must build expertise and technical capacity, especially for managing ranch and grazing reserves, dairy production and meat processing.
Federal and state goment suppose up budgetary commitments, delay di release of funds and provide financial transparency to ensure accountability, work wit donors and investors as necessary.
address rural insecurity, curbing impunity and rehabilitating communities wey dey affected by earlier violence for participating states dey vital.
Plus, authorities go need consider climate change wey go impact and reach decision about how di transhumant herders wey cross into Nigeria seasonally should or suppose no benefit from di Plan.
As some of dis step go take time, di Plan proponents suppose focus on delivering concrete, visible results on a relatively short-term basis.
less dan two years from now, di kontri go hold general election
If di Plan na to survive di change of goment wey go follow, politicians go need to produce clear proof of im benefits (Having serve two terms, President Buhari and plenti state governors dey ineligible to compete, meaning say change no dey certain.)
Ideally, by di time campaigning dey heat up for late 2022, di Plan backers suppose point to at least a handful of newly constructed ranches or rehabilitated reserves, strong donor and investor commitments, and di first of a cadre of newly trained livestock management professionals.
No be easy, but di Plan dey worth di effort
As e dey far from perfect, e dey give important chance to reform Nigeria livestock system wit strategy wey dey address di needs of both herders and small-scale farmers.
About 70 per cent of Nigeria workforce dey earn income through agriculture
Modernising di livestock sector fit boost di kontri prosperity overall at di same time dat e take big step toward resolving one of Nigeria most dangerous conflicts.
wit di clock ticking down to 2023 election, federal and state authorities go need move quickly to make visible mark, make dem no lose di work wey dem don do to create dis moment of opportunity.
Dis piece na executive summary of a report on di National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) and how to avoid im implementation, wey di International Crisis Group publish.
Di kind of problem wey I get wit di king
Make una agree?
Dem dey responsible for very high proportion of food and cash crop production
Subsistence farmers na smallholders wey consume di majority of dia farm output and dem dey hold back from participating more actively for commercially oriented agriculture by variety of constraints.
No energy for anyone wey no dey happy for me
E be my own/mine
Dis bring me to di conclusion say evryone dey evil
Dis system don dey characterise as complex, diverse and risk-prone
Farms dey small, often dey hold under traditional or informal tenure, and dey for marginal or risk-prone environments.
Yields dey low and farmers no get di capacity to increase yields
we dey tok life and prosperity to dis day
Make u send your account number
Di emphasis now dey on agricultural productivity, production enhancement and commercialising farming as enterprise
I know evrithin
Akpos and hin friend dey discuss
Di yield wey smallholder farmers dey get dey really profitable
Are you kom?
Dis emerging challenge dey lead many smallholder farmers to pursue livelihood strategies wey dey involve lower risk and lower-yielding agricultural activities.
Are you witch?
I dey go sabo market to buy some food stuff
Make I call my papa
As developing kontri population grow larger, richer, and more urban, di intensification of agricultural production go occur for rapidly change agri-food value chains.
How far wetin dey up, suppose i dey on my way?
Dis development dey further shift di competitive advantage away from small farmers
E dey important make we find solution to di problem
Dis go require integrated approach of methodologies
Di loan sharks dey on hin neck
Dis kind of thing be dis
I dey on errand from my place of work
Di water don flood di whole farm
Farmers plenti battle for 2020
For many farmers and oda stakeholders for di agro sector, di year 2020 go remain one of di worst years for di history of Nigeria bikos e introduced new dynamics wey millions of smallholder farmers need contend wit.
Di agricultural sector don face plenti challenges ranging from di climate change-related issues, conflict and di complications wey di global COVID-19 pandemic cause, wey bring pain and heartbreak to farmers and agribusiness players.
First, di COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions don apun for di time dry season farmers dey about to harvest dia crops and wet season farmers dey about to start cultivation.
Many farmers no fit access dia farms while for odas get labourers to harvest dia farms since mechanization na big challenge and harvest na manual
movement restriction wey dem introduce to curb di spread of di coronavirus locked-down market don disrupt di rural economy.
Many farmers no fit sell dia produce to allow dem buy seed and fertilizer, pay labourers/tractor services
Even wen di lockdown dey lift for di agricultural sector, di price of fertilizer don dey high say plenti smallholder farmers no fit afford am
For some place, di price dey high as N13,000 for 50kg bag of Indorama and Notore Urea
NPK 15-15-15 don rise reach N25,000 wen di federal goment NPK20-10-10 wey dey under di presidential fertilizer initiative, wey dem suppose sell for farmers for N5000 no dey available for plenti place and area wey dey wia di price don rise reach N7,000 and e high pass dis for some place
For farmers for Zamfara, Katsina, southern Kaduna, some parts of Kebbi and Sokoto states, bandit activities no only deny dem access to dia farm but dem leave plenti kil for dia farms.
Many farmin community dem raze down
Many pipo dem kidnapped for ransom
Many pipo pay plenti moni or surrender plenti portion of dia harvest to di bandits.
Many villages for dis state don dey desolate
Di agric sector also see one of di worst disaster wen floods wipe out ova 450,000 hectares of rice and maize fields wey dem estimate for ova N3.5 billion across Kebbi, Sokoto and Kano state.
Many of di farmers wey dey affect don neva compensate as dia livelihood don destroy
Di flood na di worst since di 2012 disaster wey wreck havoc across most of Nigeria coastal cities and flood-prone areas wey kill pipo and washing away farmlands.
Meanwhile, as di flood dey put pain for di heart of farmers up North, farmers down South dey confronted wit drought.
For two months, farmers dey watch helplessly as dia investment for crops dey shrink away
Make u no disguise
One subsector wey badly hit dis year na poultry and feed.
Di scarcity of maize from di start cause price to increase
E also force di Poultry Association of Nigeria make dem send save awa soul appeal to di federal goment for urgent attention.
Di federal goment respond to di appeal and release 5,000 metric tons of maize from di nation strategic reserve to di farmers in addition to grant some of di big players license to import about 222 metric tons of maize to augment di shortfall for di feed industry.
Howeva, dis na short-term solution as barely three months later, di scarcity of soyabean struck, make di farmers express fear say by January 2021, di industry go shut down completely.
Di scarcity result for serious feed crisis for di industry as prices don reach record high for its history rising from N2,600 for February to about N5,500 now.
Di poultry industry don lose N7 million jobs wey dem estimate to reach 10 million by January 2021 wia di loss for investment dey conservatively at about N1.5 trillion
As di poultry farmers still dey struggle to deal wit di challenge wey marred di subsector, di crop farmers despite di daunting challenge wey dey confront di sector throughout di 2020 farming year, had buyers kom right up to dia farms even before harvest to make bulk purchase arrangements.
Dis na di first time wey di price of grains dey refuse to kom down for harvest time, wey dey spark fear of hunger and di call for di borders to dey open, wey go allow influx of smuggled products through di kontri's porous borders.
Di name of di lord na strong tower
3,000 youths go benefit from NALDA farm estate for Ebonyi
Di National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) don tok say di agency go engage at least 3,000 youths for Ebonyi State for im proposed integrated farm estate for di state.
Di integrated farm estate go complete and commissioned by October dis year
Di Executive Secretary of di agency, Prince Paul Ikonne, wey announce dis Tuesday, tok say di proposed integrated farm estate go dey establish for 104 hectares of land wey di state goment don donate.
Prince Ikonne, wey dey Ebonyi State for Monday for courtesy visit to di governor, Engr David Umahi, tok say di integrated farm estate go complete by October 2021
Dis na di mandate of Mr President, say make we reactivate abandoned farm estates and develop new one for food security.
Di Governor of Ebonyi State dey eager and dey hurry for us to achieve food security.
Hin dey in total support to achieve hin dreams
So, Ebonyi State dey committed to work wit NALDA to engage di teeming youths into full agricultural productivity
We don see say di Governor don key into Mr President agenda to achieve food security for di kontri
We dey establish integrated farm estate for Ebonyi like we dey do for oda state
Di scheme go engage young Nigerians and draw dia attention to agriculture
From Jude Owuamanam (Owerri), Lami Sadiq (Kaduna), Bola Ojuola (Akure), Abdullateef Salau, Muideen Olaniyi, Abbas Jimoh & Idowu Isamotu
Niger Republic new president don blast terrorists for war crimes
Niger Republic's newly-elected president, Mohamed Bazoum, hit out at terrorist groups wey barbarity don exceed evri limit afta e take di helm Friday of a kontri wey dey struggle wit two jihadist insurgents.
Dis group dey carry out large-scale massacres of innocent civilians, and in doing so, dey commit real war crimes, Bazoum declare.
Hin tok say di leaders of dis group na from oda kontri, hin add say Niger dey attack witout any cause.
He tok say e no get any grievance against awa state.
Dem elected Bazoum, 61, for two-round vote for December and February
E be previously right hand man to Mahamadou Issoufou, 68, wey don voluntarily step down afta two five year term
Hin inauguration mark di first handover between elected leaders for Niger's 60-year post-independence history, but jihadist attack and alleged coup don overshadow ceremonies.
Niger dey hit by insurgents wey dey link to Al-Qaeda or di so-called Islamic State (IS), wey dey cross from Mali and Burkina Faso for di west, and by Boko Haram, wey dey cross from Nigeria for di southeast.
Dem don kill more dan 300 pipo for three attack for di west since di start of di year.
For di most recent of dis, 141 members of di Tuareg community dem massacred on March 21 for Tahoua, a vast desert region wey dey abutting Mali
Bazoum tok say Niger's diplomatic efforts under hin presidency go dey centre on Mali
Hin tok say di current situation for Mali get direct impact on domestic security for awa kontri.
As IS-linked insurgents dey based for Menaka and Gao, for eastern and central Mali respectively, Bazoum tok.
He tok say combatting dem go dey difficult so long as di Malian state no dey exercise full sovereignty ova dis regions.
For di early hours of Wednesday, afta gunfire break out near di presidency for di capital Niamey, di goment announce say dem don thwarte attempted coup.
E describe dis as cowardly and regressive act wey sought to threaten democracy and di state of law.
Di West African nation don suffer four coups for its history, most recently one February 2010 putsch wey topple then-president Mamadou Tandja.
Google don threaten to withdraw from Australia
Google don threaten to remove im search engine from Australia ova di nation's attempt to make di tech giant share royalties wit news publishers.
Australia dey introduce world-first law wey go make Google, Facebook and potentially oda tech companies pay media outlets for dia news content.
But di US firms don fight back, warning di law go make dem withdraw some of dia services
Australian PM Scott Morrison tok say lawmakers no go yield to threats.
Though Australia dey far from Google's largest market, di proposed news code dey seen as possible global test case for how goment fit seek to regulate big tech firms
Australia code go tie Google and Facebook to mediated negotiations wit publishers ova di value of news content, if no agreement fit reach first.
Mel Silva wey be Google Australia managing director tell Senate hearing on Friday say di law no work
If dis version of di code be law, e go give us no real choice but to stop making Google Search available for Australia, she tok.
But lawmakers don challenge dis, dey accuse Google of blackmail and dey bully Australia for raising di reform
e go go worldwide
Are una go pull out of evri market, na una?
E dey about stop di precedence? ask Senator Rex Patrick.
Silva tok say di code na untenable risk for awa Australian operations
Morrison tok say hin goment dey committed to progress di laws through parliament dis year.
Make me clear say Australia make awa rules for things wey you fit do for Australia
Dem don do dat for awa parliament, e tell reporters for Friday
Why Australia dey push dis law?
Di government don describe Google as a near-essential utility wit little market competition
Di goment don argue say bikos di tech platforms gain customers from pipo wey wan read di news, di tech giants suppose pay newsrooms fair amount for dia journalism.
In addition, e don argue say di financial support dey needed for im embattled news industry bikos strong media dey vital to democracy.
Australian print media don see 75% decline for advertising revenue since 2005, according to di goment.
Google's threat to remove entire search product na hin dey severe yet
News account for just 12.5% of Google search for Australia, according to lawmakers.
Poultry farmers dey beg for importation of animal grade maize, soya meals
Dr Olalekan Odunsi, di South-West general-secretary, Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), don call on goment make dem facilitate di importation of animal grade maize and soya meals.
Odunsi tok say di importation go save di poultry industry from collapsing
E tok say di urgent importation of animal feed grade of maize go sustain di ova 50million layers, 100million broilers, 1million breeders and oda class of poultry until di next harvest season.
E also urge di goment, for di interim, make dem enforce ban on export of soya, seed and processed soya bean meal.
E encourage governors for di region make dem put as much effort to di cultivation of maize as dem don do wit rice
Odunsi tok say e need strong collaboration among maize farmers for Nigeria, soya bean farmers and odas
E tok say acute scarcity and astronomical price of soya beans and maize go threaten additional five million poultry jobs for di short term if di goverment no intervene.
Today, maize dey sell for N210, 000/MT for most states of South-West, soya meal N240, 000/MT
For di importance of dis two items, di price of poultry feed don dey increase from N2750 to N3000 for April N2020 to N4850 to N5300 now.
For December, most farmers no fit sell dia broilers bikos di cost of production dey higher pass wetin average Nigerian fit afford
Presently, egg dey go out of di reach of average family wit ideal price for N1, 300
So we really need goverment intervention to save di current 10million jobs wey dey di poultry value chain of awa economy,
hin tok say hin tok say hin tok say
Pro-Buhari rep suspended from APC
Di All Progressives Congress (APC) don suspend one member of di House of Representatives wey dey represent Kazaure Federal Constituency for Jigawa State, Muhammad Gudaji Danbaffa for six months.
In addition, seven-member investigative panel don constitute to probe di allegation of insubordination against di lawmaker and make im recommendations within 10 days.
Di committee dey headed by Hamza Dand wit Sanusi Kazaure as Secretary
For di letter wey dem suspend di lawmaker, di local goment chairman of di parti, Hassan Lawal, claim say di decision to suspend Gudaji na hin Kazaure Yamma ward initiate and endorse by di local goment chapter of di parti.
Awa correspondent report say di lawmaker dey accuse di governor say dey subvert di pipo will for di choice of candidates for di chairmanship and councillorship for di recently conducted parti primaries for di state.
Serena dey sail past teenager Pigato for Parma WTA
Serena Williams brush aside di challenge of local teenager Lisa Pigato for di opening round of di WTA tournament for Parma on Monday.
Williams, wey dey rank eighth for di world, beat di 572nd-ranked Pigato, wey dey make her WTA debut, 6-3, 6-2 for di first meetin between di two players.
How North-Central goment fit optimize open grazing ban for South APC leader
As open grazing controversy dey di public domain, wit Southern governors slamming ban on am for dia meeting for Asaba, di president, Farmers Empowerment Association for Nigeria (FEAN), and Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) North-Central Forum for FCT, Honourable Obaje David, examine how di North-Central governors fit respond to di ban.
Recently, di Southern state governors meet for Asaba, Delta State, and dem ban open grazing to stem farmers-herders crisis and oda form of criminality.
Wetin be your take on top di heated controversy wey dis decision generate?
every human being get right to act and opinion.
But di important thing be say wen una take your action, una suppose be aware of di consequences
You suppose consider di advantages and disadvantages
I no be one of di pipo wey tok say e dey good or bad
As Nigerian, you get di right and liberty to live anywhere for di kontri for good faith and enjoy di freedom of association
On dis basis, I no go tok say e be good thing
But as a leader for di North Central, I go tok say e dey good, especially for di North Central Zone, bikos of di potential economic benefit wey dey for us and di nation.
Di ban na advantage for us
We need tap into am and see how we fit make am real venture and make moni from am
Luckily for us, we get landmass wey dey enough to accommodate di herders, no matter di number wey fit troop from di South into di North Central
Wetin be your position on open grazing?
I no be one of di propagators of open grazing
I dey believe more for ranching, wey I dey practice as individual
I believe say if we take to ranching, e go work out for us
Di North Central governors suppose accommodate di national programme on ranching
Dis move fit make di North Central a cattle hub wia pipo fit always get access to cattle and all di allied product
and then na means of economic empowerment for di North Central pipo.
We get di land, wey di southern states fit no get
Look for Kogi, Niger, Kwara and odas
We fit accommodate di herders and ranching policy to awa advantage.
Di challenge wey Fulani herders dey pose no be bikos dem no wan adopt ranching
Di problem na say dem no dey educate dem on dia advantages
Dem get nomadic culture
As a result, dem suppose be well educated to embrace ranching
We fit also adopt di Kenya method, wia nearly all di families get ranches and una no see open grazing despite di large number of di cattle wey dem get
But na wetin di southern governors dey make case for?
Di governors no dey categorical for dis regard
Dem no dey call for ranching and for di federal goment to kom in
Wetin dem dey tok na say di herders don bikom problem to us and dem suppose go away
Dem tok say di herders suppose apply for land wit claim say herding na private business
But dem don ask dia indigenes make dem apply for land like herders?
As one of di pipo wey dey involve for youth empowerment programme, especially for di agricultural sector and its value chains, why some goment policy fail to realise dia objectives and wetin be di way out?
Firstly, no administration wey don touch di lives of individuals like President Muhammadu Buhari administration wia you fit sit for house and apply for facilities and you get dem
Di target credit facility wey dey also known as COVID-19 loan
Many Nigerians don get di loan for hundreds of thousands of naira from di comfort of dia homes without even go offices.
Also, as SMEs dey expand like di Bank of Industry (BOI), Bank of Agriculture (BOA) and odas
Di challenge na say we get two sides of those wey go believe in you and those wey go criticise you
So, for pipo wey no believe for Buhari administration, nothing dey beneficial
But for us wey believe in Buhari, we dey benefit and we thank God for it
Kidnappers kill driver, abduct 13 for Nasarawa
Kidnappers don shot dead one driver, Adamu Usman, and abduct 13 passengers near Shafa-Abakpa -Umaisha road for Toto Local goment Council of Nasarawa State.
Daily Trust learn say di deceased wey dem shot three times on hin abdomen die for about 9pm for di University of Abuja Teaching Hospital for Gwagwalada wia hin and one oda driver, Attahiru Abukwo, wey dem shot, dey receive treatment
One driver wey narrowly escaped di attack, Ibrahim Saidu, tok say di incident apun around 5pm on Tuesday wen di kidnappers wey dey wield AK-47 rifles, emerge from di bush to lay ambush for four vehicles wey dey Ugya village.
According to wetin e tok, di kidnappers lay ambush and open fire on di vehicle wey dey convey passengers from Ugya to Abaji
Hin tok say di kidnappers immediately surround di vehicle afta di driver lose control and skidded to a halt for di bush.
Dem carry 13 passengers wey include middle-aged woman inside di bush at gunpoint.
In fact, I dey drive behind di four vehicles wey dey front of me, but na God wey save me wen I stop for one village to pick a passenger
As I dey kom, I hear gunshots and immediately make U-turn
Di Ohimegye of Opanda-Umaisha, His Royal Majesty (HRM), Usman Abdullahi, tok say some remnants of bandit inside forest wey dey along di axis don dey responsible for kidnapping of travellers, residents and farmers for di area.
E tok say: Some remnants of dis bandits wey still dey terrorise awa pipo along dis axis, so I dey appeal to di state goment make dem collaborate wit di federal goment make dem see how di bandits fit flushed out completely
Wen dem contact am, di spokesman of di Nasarawa State police command, ASP Ramhan Nansel, tok say e neva brief am on top di latest kidnap incident, e add say e go reach out to di Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Toto Local goment make dem get details about am and kom back to awa reporter.
Dem arrest one man for allegedly driving against traffic for Lagos
Di Lagos State Police Command don confirm di arrest of one Victor Ebhomenyen wey allegedly drive against traffic for Four Point Hotel, Oniru for Lagos State.
Dem allege say Ebhomenyen don assault and cause severe bodily injury for ASP Erhator Sunday for Four Point Hotel, Oniru, Lagos.
Dis na inside one statement wey di Lagos Police Command sign, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi sign.
Hin tok say di command consider say e dey necessary to react and set di record straight
Di incident wey dem captured for one video wey dey viral for social media on Saturday April 17.
E tok say two men attack ASP Erhator Sunday, an officer wey dey duty, and create scene for road for Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos State.
Adejobi tok say di prime suspect, Victor, dey police custody for di State Criminal Investigation Department Panti, for investigation and prosecution as and wen dem dey due.
Hin add say di command dey make effort to arrest hin accomplice, Etinosa
Gbajabiamila dey welcome Ayade defection as PDP dey urge members make dem stay united
Di Speaker of di House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, don express joy ova di defection of di Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, to di All Progressives Congress (APC), say di parti dey open to all.
Gbajabiamila for one statement on Thursday by hin Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Lanre Lasisi, tok say Ayade's action don show say APC na di parti wey dem go beat for di kontri.
Di Speaker tok say di Cross River State governor don take di right decision and show good example for odas to follow.
E tok say di ruling parti still dey open to all, dey call on well-meaning Nigerians make dem join di APC make dem move di kontri forward.
Di Speaker note say APC go continue to dey just and fair to all im members.
Meanwhile, di Peoples Democratic parti (PDP), as dem dey react to Ayade's defection, urge im members for Cross River State stay united.
For one statement wey di tok pesin of di parti, Kola Ologbondiyan tok, awa parti call on all critical stakeholders and teeming members of awa parti for Cross River State to immediately pull together and ensure say all structure of awa parti for di state dey intact.
Di PDP dey wish Governor Ayade well for hin new political sojourn as well as for hin future endeavours.
Passage of forensic Bill by National Assembly: E relevance to Buhari fight against corruption
Di National Assembly of di Federal Republic of Nigeria for Wednesday 19th
May 2021 for di House of Representatives and Tuesday 2nd
March 2021 for di Senate make history by passing into law, di Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals of Nigeria Bill, 2021 (SB.615 and HB).
791), afta dem read am for di third time for both Chambers (SENATE AND HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVE).
Dis act na clear demonstration of di National Assembly patriotism and direct response, wey dey target at strengthening and re-invigorating national frontiers for di fight against fraud, corruption and cybercrimes, wey don eat deep inside di fabric of awa nation.
wit di passage of dis Bill, di 9th Assembly under di distinguished and able leadership of His Excellency, Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, PhD, CON and Rt Hon Femi Gbajabiala don show clearly, im ardent resolve to carry out im legislative functions in line wit di provision of di Constitution of di Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended.
And dis also attest to di fact say di National Assembly dey alive to di performance of im complementary role(s) wit oda arms of goment for di fight against corruption.
E dey wit great delight and deep sense of gratitude wey I write dis, wey don put together as platform for us to let Nigerians and indeed di whole world know wetin di Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals of Nigeria dey all about and di unique concept wey we dey bring on board in order to complement national efforts in e quest to ride di kontri of corruption, fraud and Cyber-Crimes and oda crimes wey dey related.
Afta di passage of dis Bill by di Senate, and in view of di fact say we dey operate bicameral Legislature, di ever-ready and resilient House of Representatives, under di able leadership of His Excellency, Rt.
Femi Gbajabiamila, di Hon
Speaker follow suit and pass di Bill on Wednesday 19th May, 2021
As una fit sabi, di Bill to establish di Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals of Nigeria (CIFIPN) don be one of di bill wey dey attack and antagonise di National Assembly for recent times.
Sadly di attack kom from those wey suppose be partners for progress for di fight against endemic corruption for Nigeria, but dem don rather designate demselves as enemies of di general good.
Good dey good e no get substitute so also dey bad
No matter how long e take, good always prevail ova bad just as di superiority of light over darkness dey constant and unquestionable
E dey important for us to get glimpse of how e all apun for di National Assembly
Di Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals of Nigeria (Est) Bill 2021 (CIFIPN) first pass into law by di 9th Senate on di 2nd day of March, 2021 having undergone di rigour of legislative process of 1st Reading, 2nd Reading and eventual at its 3rd Reading on di 2nd March, 2021 di bill was unanimously passed into law by di Nigeria Senate wey deeply consider di urgent need for dis noble legislation, of course dis no be without series of thunder bolts from detractors wey no go stop for any length to see say any legislation wey go help di Buhari-led administration to fight corruption no see di light of di day but di senate stand firm and see am through.
E dey important make di public know say (CIFIPN) no be just noble bodi but novel one for Nigeria wey dey target at bridging di gap wey don dey exist for di forensic space.
Today, di journey to get standard bodi wey go regulate di practice of forensics for Nigeria don dey peak and Nigerians must rise to challenge di few anti-government bodies wey wan sabotage dis step.
Di passage of dis Bill by di National Assembly, no doubt, na clear demonstration of im patriotic zeal and di need to further strengthen all national efforts wey dey geared towards di fight against corruption, wey don hinder development for evri aspect of awa national lives.
Dis legislative bold step, wey di two Chambers of di National Assembly take, dey quite historic and symbolic, kom for time wey Nigeria dey in dire need of legislation(s)
Dat go give more bite to hin anti-corruption drive in view of di raising spate of criminal and corrupt practices, across di globe.
As we all know, crime don assume new dimension, bikos of advancement for science and technology for di 21st century.
Therefore, di passage of dis Bill dey apt and timely and e don show clearly say we get flexible and responsive Legislature wey dey in tune and in touch wit emerging global realities and ever-ready to enact legislations wey go meet di yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.
E dey apposite to also tok say di journey, wey culminated into di passage of dis Bill, began for di 8th National Assembly wia, awa Bill dey sponsor by Distinguished Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, Ph.D, CON, di current President of Senate wen hin be Senate Leader, bikos of im strategic importance to di anti-corruption drive of dis administration.
For di benefit of hindsight, wen awa Bill dey introduced for di two Chambers during di 8th National Assembly, all-inclusive public hearings dey conducted by di relevant Committee of di respective Chambers.
Thereafter and in spite of opposition from stakeholders wey dey minority, led by di Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), di National Assembly passed di Bill, in view of im significance and di part e go play for di fight against corruption.
Afta, di Bill dey forward to Mr President for Presidential Assent, wey dem no give before di dissolution of di 8th National Assembly for June, 2019.
E dey on di strength of dis, say di Bill dey reintroduce for dis 9th National Assembly and dis time around, e dey sponsor by Distinguished Senator Abdullahi A. Yahaya, di current Leader of di Senate, in view of di importance wey dey attached to am.
We dey constrained to make dis clarification in order to clear di air on top di cheap propaganda wey awa detractors dey promise say awa Bill dey rejected by di 8th National Assembly.
Also worthy to mention na di fact say awa Bill don dey mistaken for similar Bills, wey dem recently introduced for both di Senate and di House of Representative Chambers.
Dis Bills, upon awa close scrutiny, we discover say na merely duplications of di intent and purport of awa Bill.
E must dey stressed say none of dis Bills dey introduced for di 8th National Assembly, oda than awa Bill.
As such, we be di first to ever kom up wit Bill of dis magnitude,(Forensic)
having see di urgent need to establish such great Institute
Di decision to establish di Institute na afta painstaking study of how di Institute dey operate for oda jurisdictions and how well dem don help in crime detection, investigation and prosecution.
E dey instructive to note say awa Institute don dey existence since 2009.
And ova di years, we don train professionals for di field of forensic science and technology, wey dey target at inculcating di requisite skills and acumen for di pragmatic areas of forensic investigation and management, to wit:
Forensic analysis to eliminate material misstatement, whether error or fraud; voice recognition analysis; fingerprint/signature analysis; digital forensic and cybersecurity; crime scene investigation; global anti-corruption compliance and enforcement; litigation support, forensic investigation capacities, preparation of forensic reports, fraud risk management, corporate fraud analysis, fraud risk management, corporate fraud analysis, fraud risk management, corporate fraud analysis, fraud prevention, detection and investigation, etc.
You go agree wit me say for today's world, di conventional way of investigating crimes, wit view to fight am don become obsolete
As such, for us as nation to do something meaningful for dis regard, e dey paramount say we align awasef wit di global trend and emergin innovations wey dey target at fight corruption.
E dey in line wit dis reasoning say di idea of establishing dis Institute dey conceived wit a well-structure laudable objective wey dey relevant to di anti-corruption drive of dis administration.
Time no go allow me highlight all di objectives of di Bill here
Howeva, I wish to crave your indulgence to highlight few of di objectives of di Bill, for di purpose of dis address, as follows:
To establish Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals for Nigeria in order to develop and train Professionals for dis specialized field,through systemic and professional examination and certification wey go enhance di acquisition of di requisite skills for di use of science and technology for fraud detection, investigation and prevention;
To provide platform for training and re-training of intending professionals for di usage of Forensic Science and technological tools and techniques for di investigation of fraud for both public and private sectors of awa economy, in line wit international best practices;
To promote high professional standards, ethics and etiquettes amongst practitioners for di field, in a bid to stem fraudulent and corruption practices, and as well develop a mechanism for fraud prevention, as proactive measure against corruption generally;
To fill di existing huge vacuum for awa archaic and conventional system of investigation wit di introduction of unique operation of forensic science to help di kontri from expending its scarce foreign exchange to hire foreign expatriates to do forensic investigation for Nigeria;
To develop a broad-based mechanism and training programme wey cut across all di strata of awa investigation architecture, wey include professionals like Lawyers, Criminologists, Security Experts, Judicial Officers, Court Registrars, and Economists.
Dis go enhance effective and efficient disposition of case in line wit global best practices; and and
To enhance Nigeria anti-fraud mechanisms,through di provision of legal framework for di professional development and discipline of forensic and investigative professionals for Nigeria, among odas.
From di foregoing, e dey apparent say di role of dis Institute dey quite strategic and important
E dey important to reiterate say forensic science na wide and all-encompassing field, wey require effective and efficient regulation for di attainment and sustainability of high level professionalism and ethical standards.
Di broad spectrum of di scope and focal point of di Institute, include but not limited to forensic toxicology; forensic investigation; forensic auditing; digital forensics and cybercrimes, forensic autopsy; forensic accounting; forensic nursing; forensic pathology; forensic engineering; forensic psychology; forensic DNA analysis; forensic anthropology; forensic linguistics; forensic deontology; forensic linguistics; forensic linguistics; forensic dentistry; forensic archeology; forensic graphology, forensic entomology, forensic entomology, etc.
Accordingly, una go agree wit me say awa Institute dey bring on board, unique concept of crime detection and investigation in conformity wit international best practices.
Dis concept dey far beyond di reasoning of those whose myopic view about di purports of awa Bill don cloud dia sense of reasoning, bikos of narrow-mindedness and inordinate desire to monopolise a system, wey dey outside dia jurisdiction and scope of operations.
On a light note, I wish to draw di attention of evriwia to di funny scenario wey dey play out now, and as a matter of fact, e suppose be source of concern for all well-meaning Nigerians.
Wen di Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals of Nigeria Bill dey introduced for di 8th National Assembly, di Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), kom out vehemently to oppose im passage bikos according to dem, na unnecessary duplication of function wey dia Institute don do.
Howeva, upon di re-introduction of awa Bill for dis 9th National Assembly, and wey see di overwhelming and accelerated legislative support, awa Bill don receive from di two Chambers, ICAN don now realize say forensic science na unique field of practice, and as we dey tok, dey don realize say forensic science na unique field of practice, and as we dey tok, dey don introduced a similar Bill wey dey currently before di House of Representatives, wey fail woefully for dia attempt to stop di passage of awa Bill.
One fit ask, wetin don change between now and di past, wia ICAN hold di view say e suppose be any Institute wey go regulate di practice of forensic science?
Your answer dey as good as mine
I wish to also inform you say di Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), no go dey out of dis funny diatrical episode.
Just like dia ICAN counterpart, dem don also introduce Bill for House of Representatives wit di nomenclature di Chartered Institute of Forensic and Certified Fraud Examiners of Nigeria Bill, wey dem initiate and dey promote by ANAN.
I decide to bring out all dis facts so dat Nigerians and even di international community go understand di extent to which some pipo fit go in order to achieve dia aim.
Howeva, we no dey perturb dis developments bikos we believe in di credibility and ability of di National Assembly and indeed di Presidency to do wetin dey right and make dem no allow dem manipulate dem for any way, by dis unnecessary distractions, so as we no go make a mockery of di whole thing.
Di known practical and antagonist of dis Bill don remain ICAN for reason wey don dey obvious
Dem engage plenti bystanders into writing frivolous petitions some even target for di leadership of di Senate wit a tone of blackmail
Havin failed woefully for senate, di antagonists shift dia attention to di House of Representatives wit di same bystanders wey dey write all manner of publication.
Yet again, dem fail
Ordinarily by legislative procedure, a bill wey dem don pass by di Senate go only require concurrence by di House safe for wia observation dey.
But for di case of di CIFIPN Bill, di antagonist fight for di passage of di bill until truth prevail and for 19th May, 2021 di Bill for di establishment of di Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigative Professionals of Nigeria for Effective Regulation, Registration of Members and Determination of wetin Standard Knowledge and Skills to dey Attain by Persons wey dey seeking to become Registered Members and Qualify to Practice as Forensic and Investigative Professionals; and for related matter (HB. 791) wey House of Representative pass.
ICAN don register im Bill for House of Representatives wey dey titled (REPEALING AND RE-ENACTMENT OF ICANS ACT).
Dis ICAN new Bill get plenti provision for practice of forensic, and also say dem go establish Forensic University for Nigeria and without wich nobodi fit practice forensic for Nigeria, and violation of dis section go lead such person to some years imprisonment.
Dis sound so strange for a kontri wey get enlightened pipo.
My joy be say Nigeria no be Banana Republic
no matter di level of corruption wey dey there
We don dey challenge di passage of di bills by di House of Representatives.
E suppose note say, awa challenge di bill no dey out of malice or ill will, but bikos we dey certain say di purpose of dis bill na to halt presidential assent under di guise of existence of similar legislation.
We no go allow awasef and Nigerians to deceive by dia antics
You go recall how ICAN vehemently oppose dis enactment of CIFIPN and for one of im sponsored publications by di Association of professional Bodies of Nigeria led by Engr.(Chief)
Olumuyiwa Alade for di 24th May, 2019 make frantic effort to say say ICAN under im enabling laws dey empowered to practice Forensics and therefore for CIFIPN Bill to dey pass e go amount to duplication of laws, today ICAN dey present im ACT to dey re-enact wit di inclusion of Forensics for di new law.
Di question na, wetin don change?
Di same law wey ICAN don always tell di public say e get forensics dey seeking for hin re-enactment
As always, while we no dey oppose any group wey dey propos di inclusion of forensics for im law, we dey however concerned say bodi suppose no try perpetuate amself
ICAN and im cohorts don realise dia inability to stop di passage of CIFIPN
so dem wan get bodi wey dey inside am
Wetin dem dey scare of na check and balance, dem no go want anoda professional bodi to investigate dia activities bikos dem know wetin dem dey do to di economy of dis nation.
How dem fit wan be judge for dia own case?
Dis sound so strange
On dis note, we dey call on di National Assembly make dem beware of di antics of dis groups, dem no fit speak from both sides of dia mouth and make dem expect di National Assembly to dey cajoled.
We want to again appreciate di doggedness of di 9th Assembly in ensuring say di Bill dey pass, di Nigeria pipo dey more dan ever before convinced of di readiness of dis administration to fight corruption through evri possible means and go at all time encourage legislation wey dey aim at achieving dis goal.
We dey confident say His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari no go hesitate to assent to dis Bill as soon as e dey kom to hin desk.
We dey call on all Nigerians make dem kom kom and be part of di Forensics Profession.
Di profession dey open for all professionals wey dey different field of endeavour
Na trainin arm of di institute wey go studyously guide you and equip you
I wish to thank you all and to also reiterate awa resolve and commitment to uphold ethic standards in line wit global best practices, in rendering awa professional services and trainings wey go bring about innovative ways of fighting corruption and financial crimes, generally.
I wish to appeal to all stakeholders and well-meaning Nigerians make dem support dis noble course and make dem implore us all make frantic effort so dat collectively, we fit surmount di menace of corruption, di plethora of security challenges, across di kontri and oda crises.
Dr (Mrs) Enape Victoria Ayishetu, PhD, Pro-tem President, (CIFIPN) www.cifipn.org
Air Peace don conduct test flight wit new E195-E2 Aircraft
Air Peace don start test flight for hin two brand new Embraer 195-E2 aircraft in preparation for deployment into service
Daily Trust report say di two aircraft na di first set of di 13 brand new 195-E2 aircraft wey di airline acquire to deepen im route expansion.
One spokesperson for di airline, Stanley Olisa, tell newsmen on Friday say one of di aircraft dey empty from Lagos to Owerri, Abuja, and Port Harcourt for familiarisation on Thursday.
Olisa hint say test flights to oda destinations go continue, adding say in no time, di plane go begin scheduled flights, offering superior travel experience to customers.
E tok say e tok am
Di third brand new E195-E2 aircraft go kom for very soon, tok say di airline fleet expansion dey drive by di commitment to satisfy di air travel needs of Nigerians.
Di operation of test flights by newly acquired aircraft na regulatory requirement wey must meet before di aircraft dey deploy for regular scheduled operations.
E go dey recall say Air Peace don take delivery of di two brand new ultramodern 124 seat capacity Embraer 195-E2 aircraft for January and March dis year, wit 11 more wey dey slated for delivery.
Tela Maize harvest show potential for 8 tons per hectare
Last Tuesday, di Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR), Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, invited relevant stakeholders, including journalists, make dem witness third harvest of di Tela Maize variety Confined Field Trials (CFT) under dia Tela Maize Research Project wey Africa Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) fund
Di maize variety derived hin name TELA from di Latin word TUTELA wey mean protection
Di maize variety dey bred wit protection against insect pests and draught
Di Principal Investigator, Professor Rabiu Adamu and oda scientists wey conduct journalists round di harvest, tok say di idea of di research work na to produce maize variety wey dey resistance or wey dey highly protected against two major insect pests: stalk (stem) borers and Fall Army Worm and additional protection against moderate draught.
Dis na all about producing crops wey dey high yielding under stressed conditions; di stress na Fall Army Warm and stem borers, wey be major constraints to maize production.
If no dey kontrol, e fit cause up to 80 percent yield wey dey lost; and if you no manage moisture (rain) deficit well, you fit no get any yield.
We don do dis trial for di third time
We do di first trial under dry season for March, and for rainy season, we conduct anoda one from June to November
Dis na di third trial from November to April
Di Principal researcher tok say, na wetin we dey try showcase na wetin we dey try showcase, di Principal researcher tok
wit di three CFT trials wey dey successful, researchers go need test and validate dem from di farmers field to show say wetin dem record from dia own research station equally perform well for di farmers fields on wide range of locations ova wide ecological conditions, start from 2021 rainy season.
By di end of 2022, if all things dey work fine, Nigeria farmers go expect dis hybrids to dey wit dem
Dr Muhyideen Ayekunle, wey be maize breeder under di project, tok say from di last two trial wey dem conduct, di transgenic variety record yield advantage of 17 percent ova non- BT despite heavy infestation.
Di varieties wey dey under trial dey infested three times unlike di previous ones to virtually look at di efficacy of di BT gene for di maize product.
wit di outkom, researchers tok say di yield go definitely increase above 17 per cent.
So afta, we go analyze di data and prepare document wey go get approval for environmental release.
We go submit di dossiers to di National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) and dem go review am.
Once we get approval say dis product, we fit kom out of di confinement
and then we fit get national performing trial
Di Director General/CEO of di National Biotechnology Development Agency (NBDA), Professor Abdullahi Mustapha, for di event, call on di scientists make dem continue to search for abiotic and biotic solution to di challenges wey farmers dey face for di kontri.
We don test technology wey dey capable to provide solution to problems wey farmers face, make we take advantage of am and move forward
Dr Rose Maxwell Gidado wey be di Country Coordinator OFAB Nigeria, tok say di impact go dey plenti
Farmers go get yield increase of 17 percent and you know say farming na all about productivity and harvestable yield.
Once you don yield, of cause you go get bumper harvest and profit
She tok say by di time dis maize varieties dey ready to kom to di farmers, e go increase dia livelihood, moni and then di price of maize go kom down
Manchester United fight back for win for Aston Villa
Manchester United fight back to beat Aston Villa 3-1 away for Premier League on Sunday as Bruno Fernandes, Mason Greenwood and Edinson Cavani score for di second half to put on hold di title celebrations of champion-elect Manchester City.
Di result leave United second on 70 points from 34 games, 10 behind City wey don play game more and dem miss chance to secure di title on Saturday afta dem suffer 2-1 home defeat by Chelsea.
Bertrand Traore fire Villa ahead for di 24th minute wit brilliant strike into di top corner from 15 metres afta some sloppy defending by di visitors, wey give di ball away several times deep for dia own half.
Fernandes equalise wit 52nd minute penalty, sending Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez di wrong way wit a coolly taken spot-kick afta a series of clumsy challenge by Douglas Luiz send Paul Pogba tumbling over.
Greenwood turn di match on its head four minutes later wit neat shot on di turn from inside di penalty area afta hin shook off Villa centre back Tyrone Mings.
Substitute Edinson Cavani seal United's victory wit a glancing 87th minute header.
Afta Daily Trust story, NCC ban sale, use of mobile phone booster
Di Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) don ban di sale and use of GSM network boosters (for mobile connectivity) especially by banks, residents, goment agencies, among odas to improve telecommunications services.
Di Commission give di 14-day Pre-Enforcement Notice on Tuesday, wey di Director Public Affairs, Ikechukwu Adinde sign.
E tok say di warning dey effective from Tuesday and on di expiration of di deadline, NCC tok say e go begin enforcement actions against defaulters.
Dis na less dan one month afta Daily Trust for April 24, 2021 report say business owners for Sabon Gari market for Kano and oda business areas tok say dem buy boosters to improve di reception of di poor telecommunication networks for dia area.
Some of di traders tok say di reception dey poor as di telecommunications service provider no do much to improve services in spite of di gain wey dem make from such place
According to wetin dem tok, more traders and dia customers dey engage for digital and online financial transaction (data-based cashless services) and oda telecommunication-based services as dem dey face poor call/data services.
NCC for di notice tok say, di sale, installation and usage of GSM boosters dey illegal.
For di notice, NCC tok say e only dey exercising its mandate of ensuring di protection of consumers, ensuring good quality of service and maintenance of technical standards of communication equipment, and in accordance wit di provisions of Section 131 (1) of di Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003.
Dis act fit lead to monetary sanction and/or imprisonment, or both (fine & imprisonment) as well as di confiscation of any equipment wey dey use for di illegal enhancement of network coverage.
LG polls: Protests ova imposition of APC candidates
Some members of di All Progressives Congress (APC) for Ogun State don stage protest against di parti's adoption of consensus candidature for some local goment area ahead of di July 24, local goment election for di state.
Di top echelon of di parti don announce say di party go adopt consensus candidates for some local goment area while direct or indirect primary polls go dey conduct for di emergence of candidates for some
Di protesters wey storm di secretariat of di Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State, accuse some leaders of di APC for Abeokuta South LGA of imposing chairmanship candidate on dem.
Dem carry placards wit different inscriptions like We No To Money Bags
For Abeokuta South and for Abeokuta South
Make parti members pick who dem wan want, and say dia aspirant wey dem prefer na Farouk Akintunde
One of di party leaders wey lead di protest, Balogun Ololade, urge Gov Dapo Abiodun make dem intervene for di mata to save democracy from jeopardy.
Between DSS and regional separatists
Repeated warnings by di DSS to pipo and groups wey dey tok and dey do utterances and activities wey dey persistently constitute provocative disruptions of di ethno-religious environment and threaten harmonious co-existence of di majority common folks of dis kontri, dey start to sound monotonous and unconvincing until guilty conscience force di prime suspects out of dia deceptive demeanour.
Lingering questions about who or which persons and groups di security agency dey refer to dey promptly vapourized for di heated rhetorical outbursts of di nation's prominent geo-ethnic agitators.
Afenifere, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Northern Elders Forum (NEF)and Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF).
E don dawn on all say indeed dis na di persons and groups wey don continue to resort to incitin, unguarded and divisive statements, and act to pit citizens against one anoda in order to apparently inflame di embers of tribal and religious discord, as di DSS charge for one of im warnings.
Interestingly, none of dis prime suspects for di exploitation of some fault lines to cause ethno-religious violence for some part of di kontri fit categorically distance amself from di treacherous and subversive activities wey di security agency detect.
Dem choruse common conviction say di DSS know those wey dey responsible, dey differ only for di directions of dia accusing fingers.
As Afenifere retort dis pipo know those wey dey responsible for dis acts but no fit touch dem bikos of dia connection, PANDEV rehash im grouse about plenti pipo wey dey feel alienated and ACF feign ignorance, ask who be di pipo?
So tey di DSS know dem and dia satanic mission, dem suppose dey proactive in dealing wit dem
Di NEF sound unconvinced wit if pipo wey dey push di kontri into deeper crises and dem know; dem suppose treat dem according to di law.
You no need to be spook to know wetin di DSS know about each and all of dis flag bearers of geo-ethnic politics for Nigeria or to understand why dem all know say DSS know dem yet dem insist on passing di buck outside dia cliques.
Di truth be say dis champion of ethnic politics know say no beta solution to Nigeria's myriad problems than for dia sectional enclaves and chiefs to lord am ova di rest of di kontri as rulers, no leaders!
So desperate and unscrupulous dey dey in pursuing dia inordinate ambitions wey dey absurdly and frequently agitate for break-up of Nigeria.
Ambition-powered mind games dey intoxicate dia geographical consciousness to reduce all e take to excise di territorial contours of dia enclaves wit di frenzied ease of cutting dia portion of di remaining crumbs of di national cake.
Simply put, breaking up or out of Nigeria as ultimate political panacea or consolatory opportunity to achieve inordinate ambitions of persons or groups wey dey restlessly undermining aspirations of majority wa-zo-bia Nigerian commoners for enduring peaceful coexistence, na easier to tok dan do.
Dis regional groups dey constitute major hindrances to di steady attainment of unity and peaceful coexistence wey Nigeria don dey do since flag independence.
For as long as dem continue to dey parade di politikal terrain as ethnic champions, for so long dem go regard Nigeria as entitlement for dia ethnic stake for di population, to dey claim or seize and if all else fail, deconstructed and disowned as failed state.
Wen dem meet, di agenda no dey for Nigeria progress and development, unless im leadership dey firmly in dia grasp, odawise e dey all about heckling and jostling around wit barely concealed determination to deploy di notorious Nigerian Ph.d, pull-him-down syndrome against di incumbent non-indigene President.
Whether na ACF, Afenifere, Ohanaeze, PANDEV or Northern Elders Forum, dia existence and activities go always dey antithetical to Nigeria quest for unity, peace and development.
One undeniable indictment of dis regional separatists na say dem dey all self-styled political pressure groups masquerading as representatives of different ethnic groups.
From dia membership, e dey plain to see say dem dey consist of ex-this
Ironically, dis political deficiency give dem di impetus to kom together, desperate to remain relevant for democratic system wey dey run entirely by elected representatives through registered political parties wit legislative and executive institutions wey constitutionally established to dispense good governance and dividends of democracy.
Di geo-ethnic groups only get nasty nuisance value for awa democratic setting as dem persist in act of mischief, sabotage, blackmail and subversion, all brazenly intended to make Nigeria ungovernable as dem dey often threaten and attempt, so dat, perchance, dem fit regain political relevance if dem no control.
Na why dia frequent clandestine meetings dey trigger security alerts
wit such predator-politicians wey dey lurk around di perimeters of power wit dubious intent to undermine an elected goment just bikos dem no dey involved, e dey beyond reasonable doubt say e must be convergence of interest linking dia overt activities and di covert criminalities of kidnappers, insurgents, armed robbers, bandits and allied terrorists, wey go make Nigeria ungovernable.
Double jeopardy aptly describe di predicament of Buhari administration having to contend wit such array of formidable foes wey dey unleashing incessant assaults on national security for a time of unprecedented economic adversity.
To dat extent, two groups of politicians fit be two groups: those wey dey positively participate for di democratic dispensation as partners for moving di nation forward against all odds and those wey dey negatively engaged in sowing seeds of discord and disorder to destabilize di kontri.
By dia utterances and activities, we all know dem
For di end of di day, di majority of Nigerians be ordinary citizens wey no dey determined by and no dey depend on di geography of dia origin.
Di daily struggle to eke a living dey sustained by submission to di will of One God irrespective of differences of faith
Nigeria na dia destined fatherland to which dem dey remain loyal, law abiding and prayerful, knowing say dem no get oda kontri wey dem go call dias, collectively show how citizenship dey breed true patriotism.
Dem too know say Afenifere, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Northern Elders Forum (NEF) and Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) dey resort to incitin, unguarded and divisive statements and activities to pit citizens against one anoda in order to inflame di embers of tribal and religious discord for di political ambitions of dia leaders.
E mean say di poor man's prayer still dey:
God dey,
NIGERIA GO BETTER
Manzo Reuben na youth leader for Lokoja
Dem kill 10 pipo as terrorists attempt to attack army formation
Troops of di Nigerian Army, on Saturday, neutralise not less dan 10 members of Boko Haram terrorists wey attempt to launch attack on troops of Operation Hadin Kai for Rann, di headquarters of Kala Balge Local Goment Area for Borno State.
Dis dey kom barely 24 hours afta di newly appointed Chief of Army Staff, Maj.-Gen.
Farouk Yahaya don assume leadership of di Nigerian Army
Di tok pesin of di Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen.
Mohammed Yerima, for one statement wey dem release, explain say di terrorists, wey kom for dia numbers, mount on gun truck and attempt to infiltrate di main entrance to di town.
Yerima tok say, di highly spirited troops dey right on hand to counter di move and inflict a humiliating defeat on di terrorists wey abandon dia evil mission and take to dia heels.
Di troops chas di retreating terrorist and ensure say e no get further threat to di town and its residents.
Troops successfully destroy one of di gun truck and recover multiple weapons wey include one anti-aircraft gun, two machine gun and eight AK-47 rifles wey neutralise ten terrorists for di process.
Daily Trust report say di Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor, don charge di new COAS to ensure say hin build on late Attahiru's legacy by defeating enemies wey dey terrorise di Northeast and oda regions of di kontri.
Second U.S. congresswoman don test positive for COVID-19 afta Capitol unrest
Pramila Jayapal, wey be member of di U.S House of Representatives, tok say she contract di Coronavirus (COVID-19) afta she dey lock down for di same room wit a number of Republican lawmakers wey refuse to wear masks durin di unrest wey dey di Capitol last week.
I just receive positive COVID-19 test result afta I dey lock down for secure room for di Capitol wia plenty Republicans no only cruelly refused to wear mask but recklessly mocked colleagues and staff wey offer dem one, Jayapal tok for one post on her official Twitter account.
Earlier on Monday, U.S Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman tok say she also contract COVID-19 afta possible exposure durin di lockdown for di Capitol on Jan. 6.
Jayapal, wey be member of di Democratic parti, accuse di Republican lawmakers say dem dey causing COVID-19 superspreader event and dem call for punishment against dem.
Any member wey no wear mask suppose dey accountable for endangering awa lives bikos of dia selfish idiocy.
She tok say she dey call for evri member wey no wear mask for di Capitol make dem fine am and remove am from di floor by di Sergeant at Arms, she tok for one post on Twitter.
E no dey clear if di two congresswomen dey di same room durin di lockdown for di Capitol.
Jayapal decry U.S President Donald Trump's failure to contain di COVID-19 pandemic for di U.S. and e promise to do evrithin wey she fit do to remove am from office.
Dem arrest one man wey dey assault woman for Edo
Di police don arraigne one Gabriel Fidelis, 30, before Ogbeson chief magistrates court wey dey Benin for allegedly assault woman wey dem identify as Rebecca Izevbigie
Di accused dey arraign for three count charge of conspiracy, unlawful assault and malicious damage wey dey punishable under section 516, 355, and 451 of di Criminal Code.
Di prosecutor, Sgt Kehinde Iyare, tell di court say di accused conspired wit odas at large to commit di offence on April 11, for Estate Quarters, along Benin-Agbor Road, Benin City.
She kom tell di court say di accused, wit odas now at large, unlawfully assault one Rebecca Izevbigie by hitting and biting her
She add say di accused also use iron rod break her leg
She kom tell di court say on March 31, 2021 di defendant do intentionally and maliciously damage one of di complainants wash hand basins wey value N8,000
Di accused, however, pleaded no guilty to di charge wen hin counsel, Mrs E. E Idahosa, apply for hin bail, say hin no go jump bail
Chief Magistrate Mutairu Oare, grant di accused bail for di sum of N100,000 wit one surety
E tok say di surety must deposit two recent passport photographs of himself and dat of di defendant wit di court.
E order say di Court registrar suppose verify di information wey dey supplied about di surety's residence and adjourn di case to May 10, for hearing.
Why National Assembly no fit impeach Buhari Oyo Senator
Di Senator wey dey represent Oyo North Senatorial District, Fatai Buhari, don tok say di National Assembly neva see reason to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari
Di senator wey tok am wen hin pay Sallah visit to one former governor of Oyo State, Rashidi Ladoja, tok say process dey for impeaching a president
Senator Buhari's submission dey kom afta Senator Yusuf Abubakar Yusuf (APC Taraba) and chairman of senate committee on special duties tok say impeaching President Buhari no go end insecurity for di kontri.
Dem don dey call President Buhari resignation or impeachment afta di spate of insecurity wey dey di kontri.
But Senator Buhari don tell pipo wey dey call for secession for di kontri make dem no create a problem wey no go easily solve
Imprisoning di president get process
Anybodi wey dey call for di impeachment of di president suppose give genuine reason wey warrant di impeachment
We neva see reason wey we go use impeach di president
If need dey, then, we go table am, discuss am and di two house must kom together.
Imprisoning di president no be wetin someone go just wake up one day and call for
Procedure dey for am
Why you wan cause problem and create confusion wey you no fit solve?
hin yarn
Speaking on di security challenges wey dey bedevilling di kontri, di lawmaker tok say; We no get oda kontri pass Nigeria
Nigeria na awa kontri and awa home
We suppose try do internal security
We suppose play awa own part; we suppose no leave evritin to di goment alone.
E suppose be local police wey go know di terrain
We know awasef no matter how e fit be
For di early 80s, we dey travel for night
But di level of insecurity wey dey di kontri, something fundamental dey missing
E tok say di 9th National Assembly don discuss di security issue for over 50 times
We don discuss di security issue ova 30 times for di 8th Assembly, and dis present 9th Assembly don also discuss am ova 50 times
Make everybody dey vigilant, even if we change awa service chief many times, dat no fit solve awa security challenges, di senator tok.
Ranchers back CBN forex restriction for dairy imports
Di Commercial Ranchers Association of Nigeria (CODARAN) don express support for di restriction wey dem place on access to foreign exchange for dairy products.
Remember say di Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) issue circular ova one year ago on top restricted companies wey dey seeking foreign exchange through di official window to import milk and dairy products.
But for one recent visit to di governor of di CBN, Godwin Emefiele, di Director-General of di World Trade Organisation (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, tok say European Union (EU) don file complaint against Nigeria ova di restriction.
For one statement by Dianabasi Akpainyang, di CODARAN note say Nigeria get di potential to harvest dairy products wey go provide jobs and create investment for local production of milk
Di CBN governor dey right
Nigeria get di potential to sustainably meet dia dairy requirements.
Akpainyang note say di milk wey dem dey available for collection and processing fit no dey near di figure for di moment, but e point out say since di likelihood dey there, e dey necessary for evriwia to put dia feet on fire bikos of di urgency wey dey required to develop di local dairy sector.
As he dey cite one report by di CBN say Nigeria spend about $1.5billion on top importing dairy products annually, e tok say di figure go increase as di demand for dairy products don increase.
E identified issues like poor productivity of local cattle breeds, cattle nutrition, animal disease management systems, lack of organised milk collection processes, limited access to finance, insecurity, poor infrastructure, insufficient extension services, inadequate processing and storage facilities, low investment for research and development and minimal adoption of modern technology as di major problem wey dey bedevilling di sector.
E tok say di problem dey tackle by di Advancing Local Dairy Development for Nigeria (ALDDN) programme, wey dey currently run for four states Adamawa, Kaduna, Kano and Plateau.
PDP kick as APC claim say dem register 2.5m for Lagos
Na uproar follow di disclosure by di All Progressives Congress (APC) say e register 2.5 million members for Lagos during di nationwide registration and revalidation exercise.
Chairman of di APC Lagos Registration Supervisory Committee, Dr. Muhammad Bashiru, don tok for di closing and presentation of recommendation letter to di supervisors say about 2.5 million members dey register across di 20 local goment area wey dey di state.
But di Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) wey be di leading opposition parti, described di figure as false and fake
PDP tok say APC dey in di habit of concocting figures to give impression of acceptability
Di PDP tok pesin, Taofik Gani, for one chat wit Daily Trust tok say di APC be parti of liars, say e don bikom unpopular for di state.
Dis no be di first time dem go dey bandy figures around wey dey false
Even for di last election, di total number of voters by APC na around 600,000
Hin tok say di 2.5 million claim na false and fake, hin tok
Awa correspondent report say APC candidate Babajide Sanwo-Olu win di governorship election for 2019 wit 739,445 votes while President Muhammadu Buhari get 580,825 vote for di presidential election.
Also tok, di state chairman of National Conscience Party (NCP), Comrade Bayo Ogunleye, described di claim by di APC as di greatest lie of di century.
But APC tok pesin Seye Oladejo tell awa correspondent say di parti go prove im numerical strength for di forthcoming July 24 local goment election.
Geographical Indication go promote diversification of economy FG
Di Federal goment don stressed say Geographical Indications (GIs) go help in promoting diversification of di economy and also support participation for di African Continental Free Trade Area.
Di Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Sabo Nanono, make dis known for di capacity building workshop on GIs for public sector/policymakers for Nigeria for Abuja.
Nanono, wey dem represent by di Deputy Director of Irrigation and Crop development, Haija Sugra Mahmood, note say di initiative if dey properly harnessed, go also support di preservation of di kontri's biodiversity wey dey face existential threat from di effect of climate change and di attendant destruction of di environment.
According to wetin e tok, e fit assist in commercializing di products of food culture and oda aspect of culture thus enabling di value chain actors to benefit from di commercialization, especially women and youth for di rural space wey dey mainly involve for di production of dis products.
Therefore, dis workshop kom for crucial moment wen dis administration dey work tirelessly to diversify di kontri's economy away from Hydrocarbons, by promoting oda sectors like Agriculture, Manufacturing, Mining, Tourism etc.
Initiatives like dis wey dey promote di GIs go help fast track di processes for di diversification of di economy and also support awa participation for di African Continental Free Trade Area as well as globally.
Gis fit dey catalytic for reviving di rural economy as we don see am for di case of some products wey dey properly branded like Ofada Rice, Kilishi, Dudu Osun, etc.
E go also enable di documentation of awa indigenous knowledge wey sadly we lose as time dey pass
Di current administration dey ready to partner wit all di relevant stakeholders both local and foreign in hin bid to preserve di natural and bio-cultural diversity endowment for di kontri and also exploit am to strengthen di resilience of di economy, so as to provide decent livelihood for all Nigerians.
Earlier, di Minister of State Industry, Trade and Investment, Haija Mariam Katagum, for her welcome address, tok say di workshop dey specifically designed to train Public Sector and Policy Makers for Nigeria, wit a view to examining di possibilities of adopting Geographical Indications (GIs) legislation and policy into Nigeria's industrial property and agricultural landscape.
She tok say e dey imperative to also highlight di coming into effect of di African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA), wey put responsibility on decision-makers, make dem begin di discourse of updating industrial property legislation.
Israeli president dey hold talks for search for new goment
Israel's President Reuven Rivlin dey preparing for talks wit top politicians on top how dem go form government afta caretaker Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fail to do am afta inconclusive election for March.
Accordin to wetin Rivlin office tok, talks wit Naftali Bennett of di Yamina parti and di former opposition leader Yair Lapid of di Yesh Atid (Future) parti dey schedule for Wednesday morning.
Di head of state also invited representatives of di oda parties wey dem represent for parliament to present dia position on top di progress of di goment formation process.
One deadline for right-winger Netanyahu to form governing coalition expired overnight
Dis mean say di camp of Netanyahu opponents dey face chance to end di 71 year old era as head of goment.
Whether dem go succeed, however, still dey completely open
A new election no dey out of di question as Israel still dey in a political crisis.
Natanyahu still dey di head of interim goment for di time befor.
E don dey office kontinuously for 12 years and na di longest-serving head of goment for Israel history
corruption trial dey underway against am,he, however, reject di accusations wey dem make for am
E dey expect say Rivlin fit appoint opposition leader Lapid to form di goment
Hin parti belong to di politikal centre; for di end of March, e bikom di second-strongest force for di fourth parliamentary election for two years.
Rivlin fit give di mandate to di Knesset
For dis case, each Member of Parliament fit try find di support of 61 of di 120 members within 21 days.
Ganduje don free 123 prison inmates wey dey prison for Eid-el-Fitr
Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano don grant freedom to 123 prison inmates wey dey across di state.
Ganduje, wey see di release of di inmates from Goron Dutse prison for Thursday, tok say di gesture dey in di spirit of di Eid-El Fitr celebration.
E tok say dem select di beneficiaries based on di gravity of offences and signs of reformation wen dem dey in prison.
Di governor tok say di decision to visit di prison na to show di inmates say di state goment dey aware of dia existence and say dem dey also regard dem as citizens of di state.
Ganduje tok say di gesture na to complement di Federal goment effort to further reduce congestion for di nation's prisons.
E advise di ex-inmate make dem change dia attitude to life and pray for peace and stability for Nigeria
Di governor also give each of di freed inmates N5,000 as transport fare to dia different destination
Earlier, di Comptroller of Prisons for Kano, Suleiman Suleiman, thank di governor for freeing thousands of inmates since hin kom into office
Suleiman advise di freed inmates make dem stay off crime make dem no go back go prison.
Ganduje also visit remand homes and Kano children's house for di metropolis as part Sallah celebration.
Korda breakthrough for Parma clay
On di eve of Roland Garros, 20-year-old American Sebastian Korda score career breakthrough wen hin beat Italian Marco Cecchinato, 6-2, 6-4, for Parma for a first title.
Korda, di son of former world
No 2 and Australian Open winner Petr Korda, wey no reach final for di ATP tour and before di Parma event, neva win consecutive match for clay.
Cecchinato, wey win all three of hin titles for clay kom from Brescia, 90 kilometres from Parma
Di fans wey dem allow for di first-time event support for di local boy
Today I play tough opponent and di crowd no dey easy, Korda tok.
Dem dey cheer am on, but I dey really proud of myself
and how I handle am
Although hin father na Czech, Sebastian Korda, wey be born for Florida, choose to represent di US
Saturday's victory make am di first American player wey go win clay court tournament since Sam Querrey for Belgrade 11 years ago.
Dis na something wey I don dream of, Korda tok, adding say hin don expect to win a title sooner, naming event for Florida for January
I really think say I go do am for Delray Beach, and I dey heartbroken
Wetin we no wear for public: Negating Nigeria's multiculturalism
By Bashir Ibrahim Hassan
Na pure coincidence say, as trouble dey brew for Kwara State recently, a solution to hin kind dey consider for di lower house of di National Assembly for di capital territory Abuja?
Di trouble for Ilorin na ova di refusal of some Christian faith school make dem allow dia Muslim students wear hijab to di school
Di solution to dis impasse na di debate on di Religious Discrimination (Prohibition, Prevention)
RDPP Bill, 2021, derisively tagged Hijab Bill by a section of di Nigerian media.
Both events spark heat and often emotional debates wey dey often threaten to negate Nigeria's multicultural identity and reality.
Di whole idea for Kwara of di proprietors of di school wey dey ban hijab-adorning Muslim students and dia sympathisers fit reduce to wetin dem no wear for public
Dis na di major part of di concern of di RDPP Bill before di House of Representatives di humiliation and denial of opportunity
female Nigerians dey face wit bikos of wetin dem wear for public
Di former dey clearly in breach of di fundamental human right of di Muslim students to express dia faith witout discrimination; even though di school fit get dia defence to take such position.
Di latter dey try assert dis right no be only for Muslims but also Christians wey dey threaten wit discrimination based on dia professed faith.
Running through di argument of di proprietors of di Christian faith schools for Kwara, one fit understand di pragmatic appeal of di argument say Muslim children suppose go oda schools elsewia if dem no wan conform.
Di problem wey dey wit dis argument na plenti
First, to say Muslim students suppose go elsewhere unless dey conform to di school rule on uniform no do very little to promote inclusiveness, wey be di bedrock of awa multicultural and multi-religious society.
Secondly, di position beg di moral question: is e justifiable to base school rule bikos of Christian majoritarian nature of di school?
Di secondly, di go elsewhere argument appear to ignore di difficulties wey dey change school for a child
Di inconvenience dey huge
Di act of change school for a child, educational psychologists go tell you, dey interfere negatively wit no be only e emotional but academic development too.
Finally, di Christian faith schools by themselves risk wetin dem call ghettorization by concentrating student wit di same religious beliefs for particular schools.
Di social cost wey dis exacts on di society dey enormous
Di Commissioner for Education, Kemi Adeosun, tok, wen e dey tok to di press, say di goment don convince say e policy to allow willing Muslim schoolgirls to wear dia hijab for public schools go lead to sustainable peace and communal harmony wey dey anchored on mutual respect and understanding.
For a kontri wey guarantee freedom of religion, sign di declaration of International Human Rights, di basic question wey we need ask na: how justifiable na to deny Nigerian child access to school of im choice on di basis of di manifestation of im religion?
E dey great concern bikos Nigeria be signatory to di Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR).
Di UDHR insist say all human beings dey free and equal, regardless of colour, creed or religion.
E get 30 article on rights and freedom wey include, among odas, civil and political rights, like di right to life, free speech and privacy
E also include economic, social and cultural rights, like di right to health and education.
I find article 18 and 26 of UDHR wey dey relevant to di issue under consideration and quote dem for full below:
Article 18: Everyone get di freedom to think or believe wetin dey wan, plus di right to religious belief.
We get di right to change awa beliefs or religion for any time, and di right to publicly or privately practise awa chosen religion, alone or wit odas.
Everyone get di right to education
Primary schooling suppose be free
We suppose dey able to continue awa studies as far as we wish
For school we suppose help develop awa talents, and dey teach understanding and respect for evriwia's human right.
We suppose learn to dey get on wit odas wey dia ethnicity, religion, or kontri wey dem kom from
Awa parents get di right to choose wetin kind of school wey we go go to
Dis type of law na di instrument wey give Muslim ladies like Ilhan Omar di equality to sit for House of Representatives for di US wearing her Hijab witout any form of molestation or discrimination.
Ilhan Abdullahi Omar na American politician wey dey serve as di U.S Representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district since 2019.
E be bill wey di Deputy Chairman of di House of Representatives Committee on Finance and member wey dey represent Bida/Gbako/Katcha Federal constituency of Niger State, Hon.
Saidu Musa Abdullahi
Di bill dey seeking to address discriminatory conduct and prohibit religious discrimination wey dey concern hiring or recruitment, terms and conditions of employment.
E go prohibit qualifying/professional bodies, educational institutions, employment agencies, and oda sectors from discriminating against persons, students or personnel based on dia religious belief or im manifestation.
Wen dem pass, di law go bury issues like wetin we see for Kwara for good
E go also address di bigotry of some employers, or those executives wey take dia prejudice to public office and allow am to dey cloud dia sense of judgment.
Di law suppose be welcome development
Afta all, na only to expand and expatiate di provisions of Nigeria constitution and di UDHR document wey dem explain above
E dey in line wit similar law wey dem pass recently for di kontri wey dey seeking to tackle social menace and harmful cultural practice di Disability Law and di Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP).
As disability dey seek to eradicate all form of discrimination wey dey base on a persons disabilities, VAPP dey address domestic and oda gender-based violence for di kontri.
One at a time, awa representatives for di legislative chamber dey tackle di social menaces wey dey bedevil awa kontri through legal instrument
Dem dey address dis social ills no be bikos dem no get prior generic law wey cover dem but bikos dem need address dem more comprehensively to leave room for opacity.
As UDHR fit seem like far, distant document wey no get instrument of enforcement, di RDPP Law and odas like am dey provide to allocate punishments for offenders.
Accordin to di view of di critics, as far as di RDPP Bill dey concerned, nothing wey dey show attempts to seeking di enthronement of state religion on any state wey fit domesticate di law eventually.
E no go against Section 10 of di Nigerian constitution wey tok say di goment of di Federation or of a state no go adopt any religion as State Religion.
To peddle dis argument, bikos di bill call on di general public make dem respect di right of Muslim women wey dey wear Hijab for public spaces smack of Islamophobia only.
For di final analysis, to deny a Nigerian male or female hin or her religious freedom dey negate awa multicultural pretenses.
E negate di concept of equality, and basic human right as dem dey enshrined for Nigeria constitution and di Universal Declaration of Human Rights legal document.
A bill wey go criminalize such decimations based on religious grounds, like di RDPP bill, na welcome development
Bashir write from Abuja
Niger President Issoufou win N1.905bn African leadership prize
Niger President Mahamadou Issoufou don announce di 2020 winner of di $5m (N1.905 billion)
Ibrahim prize for African leadership
Issoufou don serve two five-year term as president from 2011 to 2020
E go be succeeded by former interior minister, Mohamed Bazoum, wey win di presidential election last month.
Di prize committee praised di Nigerien president's leadership afta e inherit one of di world poorest economies.
E tok say hin foster economic growth, shown unwavering commitment to regional stability and to di constitution, and champion African democracy
Mr Issoufou na di sixth recipient of di Ibrahim Prize.
E don tweet say di prize honour all Nigerien pipo
I consider dis award an encouragement to continue to think and act in such way wey dey promote democratic values and good governance, no be only for Niger, but for Africa and around di world.
Previous winners of di prize include Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia (2017), President Hifikepunye Pohamba of Namibia (2014), President Pedro Pires of Cabo Verde (2011), President Festus Mogae of Botswana (2008) and President Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique (2007).
KEDCO get taskforce to enforce collection, check meter bypass
Di management of Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) don form taskforce to enforce payment of electricity bills.
For one statement by Ibrahim Sani Shawai, di Head of Corporate Communications, KEDCO, di taskforce don empower to ensure say current and outstanding bills dey collect as dis go help KEDCO consolidate on di numerous reforms wey go improve power supply.
Di taskforce dey also check issues of meter bypass, illegal connection, energy dift and oda form of sabotage.
For dis regard, anybodi wey dey engage in any form of sabotage go dey deal wit in accordance wit di law of di land, e tok.
We dey appeal to all customers say make dem dey vigilant on all awa installations as dem dey ensure say dia meter dey properly protected against vandals.
We also assure all awa customers say awa metering initiative wey dey aim at end estimated billing and give customers di opportunity to pay for wetin dem dey consume still dey ongoing, di statement tok.
IBEDC don warn traders wey dey under power line
Di Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) don warn against trading under high-tension wire to avoid disasters.
Chief Operating Officer (COO), Engr John Ayodele, give di charge against di backdrop of di increasing trading activities under high tension wires.
For Osogbo, di Osun State capital, mechanic shops, block industry, car wash shops, POS shops and petty trading na common feature wey dem see under high tension wires along Power Line and Ring road.
Engr Ayodele, therefore, tell residents say make dem take safety precautions as very important and advise those wey dey trade under high tension wire make dem move away to safe areas.
E also tell residents say make dem no engage quacks to fix power faults and say IBEDC technical crew go dey available to rectify any fault wey fit arise.
E warn pipo wey dey in di habit of harassing IBEDC staff as dem dey go about dia lawful duties to desist, say IBEDC go explore all available legal options to seek redress should any of im staff become victim of harassment.
Hin tok say, e dey important make oda safety precaution like proper supervision of children dey ensure to prevent electrical accidents.
10 newborn babies die for Indian hospital fire
Dem die ten newborn babies for Saturday for fire for one state-run hospital wey dey western India, officials tok.
Na 17 infants dey di unit for sick newborn babies wen di fire break out for di early hours of Saturday for di Bhandara District General Hospital for Maharashtra state.
seven infants don die bikos of smoke suffocation, and three from burn injuries, Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope tell reporters.
Dem rescue seven babies by di nurses and ward staff.
All di infants dey aged between few days and three months, Bhandara district health official Prashant Uike tok.
Di goment don order probe into di incident and safety audit of all neo-natal care units for di state.
Initial report show say di fire fit be caused by short circuit for one of di incubators, Tope tok.
Di staff tok say di ward quickly fill wit plenti black smoke, di minister add.
Toe add say legal requirements for post-mortem don dey waived and dem hand di bodi of di pikin to dia families.
family of di victim go get compensation of 500,000 rupees (about 6,814 dollars) each
Police go afta newspaper vendors ova report on IPOB
Newspaper vendors and readers for Aba, di commercial hub of Abia State, dey currently harassed by di police.
Daily Trust don gather since di weekend, policemen from Aba Area Command don dey carry out arrest of newspaper vendors and readers ova report on di Indigenous pipo of Biafra (IPOB).
resident tok say tension dey for Ama-Ogbonna Junction for di commercial city wen police raid di place on Sunday.
One eyewitness tok say residents scam for safety, as police officer shot sporadically, as dem dey try to arrest newspaper vendor and readers.
Di vendors dey accuse di vendors of distributing newspapers wey get stories on top di sit-at-home order by di Indigenous pipo of Biafra (IPOB).
Dr. Elendu Ukoh, one of di eyewitness, appeal to di state goment and Igbo leaders make dem call di police authorities rein in on dia men so dem no go create crisis for di city.
Di kind pipo wey we put inside police dis days make me wonder if we really wan anything good out of dis kontri wey dey call Nigeria
How someone fit dey chase newspaper vendors around for Aba, for dis modern world?
If you stop pipo from reading hard copies of newspaper, go you also stop dem from reading di same stories for Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Telegram, among odas?
Wetin manner of primitive policing na dis?
Dem caused panic on Sunday by dia shootin and noisemaking
Di whole neighborhood think say dem dey chase kidnappers
Na later we discover say police kom arrest vendor and readers, wey gather for hin newspaper stand
How police fit fight newspaper vendors?
Wetin manner of problem fit paper cause say Social Media no fit cause 20 times ova
Hin tok say dis pipo no dey normal
Michael Anorue, wey be anoda resident, tok say almost all di vendor stand wey hin visit for Aba
On Tuesday dem dey empty
Hin tok say, We learn say dem dey tok on Saturday and Sunday say di newspapers get stories on di sit-at-home order in honour of Biafran heroes and my question na wetin dey wrong wit am?
Di early political leaders for South East, remind dis reckless police officers say Biafra dey big pass IPOB di beta for dem
Di proscription of IPOB mean say Biafra don dey proscribed too?
We all be Biafrans
On di 30th of May, di World Igbo Congress (WIC) hold zoom conversation, tok about Biafran fallen heroes
Why police no fit go YouTube, Zoom and oda social media wey air am
All wey dem go do na to kom go street kom find unnecessary trouble
I wish di leaders for Igboland go warn those reckless police officers say make dem no allow wetin dey apun for Imo State to enter Aba, bikos e go be worst for evriwia.
SP Geoffrey Ogbonna, Abia State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), tok say di police arrest newspaper vendors and readers for Aba.
NAMA kick as air traffic controllers dey lament poor tool
Air Traffic Controllers (ATC) for Nigeria on Sunday cried out ova dilapidated navigational equipment for most airports for di kontri.
Di ATCs wey dey under di aegis of di National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), tok say di situation pose threat to air safety.
Dem also claim say di Kaduna International Airport no get control tower wey go aid safe aircraft navigation
Di President of NATCA, Yomi Agoro, for one chat wit newsmen for di weekend, tok say wetin dey for Kaduna airport na watch room wey oda aviation personnel dey use and no be control tower wey dey exclusive for air traffic controllers.
E also tok say oda airports for di kontri no get di necessary equipment for seamless navigation
Hin explain say some airports no even get functioning equipment
Even Kaduna no get control tower
Wetin dem dey use na watch room (for firefighters), wey no dey build for dat purpose, and we don call on di goverment make dem do something.
We go Sokoto, wen e rain today, controllers go go look for umbrellas to sit for di control tower, and wetin be am, some of di control towers wey dey attached to di terminal buildings dey ceded to FAAN, while those wey dey stand alone dey wit NAMA, but we don approach di two organisations.
We still dey battle wit terrestrial radio frequency, communication here and there
Calabar dey there; airport no dey you go go today say you go say things dey work 80 per cent
NAMA don recently employ and train 40 new controllers, but NATCA tok say di number too low to meet di shortfall
Howeva, di Managing Director of di Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Capt Fola Akinkuotu, tell Daily Trust say di claim no dey true.
Hin tok say di federal goment don invest hugely in improving navigational aids and aiding safe flight operations
Hin tok say na mere politics
Di goment don spend plenti for di recent past to dey improve aviation infrastructure
I no dey tok am bikos I be MD of NAMA
If you wan hear di truth, my suggestion don dey, ask di pipo for di street, ask di pipo for NAMA, dem go tell you, dem no get am so good under dis administration.
E dey painful say pipo go dey tok dis way
We neva get Category Three (CAT3), dis goment put two for place, two odas dey kom
Government don spend N1.7bn on top one mobile control tower.
Also e dey ongoing revitalisation of di safe tower
We dey revamping di TRACON (Total Radar Coverage of Nigeria) system.
Na oda sector suppose dey jealous of us
E-commerce for Nigeria: Legal framework, challenge and prospect
E-commerce refer to di use of communication technology particularly di Internet to buy, sell and market goods and services to customers.
Di Internet don bring about fundamental shift for national economies wey dey isolated from each oda by barriers to cross-border trade and investment, isolated by distance, time zone and languages and isolated by di national differences for goment regulations.
E-commerce equally fosters direct access to distant market and promote globalisation and commercial activities and blur plenti of di current distinction between domestic and foreign companies to extent say e dey practically impossible to determine di origin of di product.
E-commerce no dey limited to di purchase of product, e include e-mail, and oda communication platforms, all information or services wey company fit offer to customers over di net, from pre-purchase information to aftersale service and support.
Di major significance of E-commerce na di fact say e encourage single world trading system, wey dey facilitated by access through electronic means to goods and services from different parts of di world.
Most of di statues wey dey exist for Nigeria dey behind towards di development and growth of e-commerce in particular and ICT as a whole.
So many legal research and studies on e-commerce for Nigeria don dey conduct
Most of dis studies dey of di opinion say di Nigerian legal system lags behind ICT-based legislation and say di existing statutory laws dey quite inadequate to address some of di legal issues wey dey affect e-commerce.
Dis issues include electronic evidence cybercrimes, security and data production, e-payment system and inevitably trans-border issues, and plenti more
therefore, di need to map out appropriate legal and regulatory measures, to govern di emerging regime.
E don state widely say for Nigeria, significant effort for di regulation of e-commerce-related activities still dey di stage of Draft Bills before di National Assembly.
E dey important to note say even wia dis bills dey pass into law, Nigeria fit face new legal issues for dis area wey go call for legislative intervention.
Given di speed wey di Internet dey permeate commercial transactions for Nigeria, especially for di banking and telecommunications sectors of di economy, di best wey we fit suggest na say di legal issues and problems wey dey confront e-commerce for di kontri, especially for di banking and telecommunications sectors of di economy, di best wey we fit suggest na say di legal issues and problems wey dey confront e-commerce for di kontri need address directly and expeditiously, in di interest of di teeming population of Nigerian consumers.
To achieve dis, di National Assembly suppose dey pressuriSed into pass bills wey dey concern electronic commerce, a top priority so dat dem fit enact into law as quickly as possible.
For di interim, awa court suppose take giant stride by interpreting di existing traditional laws liberally so as to bridge di gaps derin in order to make such laws amenable to electronic transactions, particularly for di emerging trend of di present day information age.
Indeed, e dey argued say legislation no be di only means wey dem fit facilitate electronic transaction and attendant documentation legally.
Di court fit also adapt to recognise electronic transactions in absence of legislation or private contract.
As di then Justice Bingham tok, di common law get for di hands of judges di same facility [as di law merchant] for adapting eself to di change needs of di general public; principles no change, but old rules dey apply di change, and new rules dey spring into existence.
E dey hope say dis judicial activism go dey adopted by oda Nigerian judges, Supreme Court justices inclusive, especially for di area wia awa existing legislation dey grossly inadequate, comprehensive or elaborate enough to address legal challenges of di emerging technology advancement.
Dis go certainly set good precedence to ensure di protection of e-commerce consumers, entice investor and above all bring about economic development and sustainability for di kontri.
Di german issues wey dey relate to contracts for E-commerce na documentation and signature.
Di provision of section 4 of di Statute of Fraud, 1677 or Lagos State Law Reform (Contract) Law and awa various statutes on real property and land instrument, all of which require certain contract to dey write and dey duly executed.
question na why electronic mark or sign constitute valid sign-off of a contract by email and be binding?
Many of dis issues still no dey settle even for di UK although some decisions dey incline favourably towards interpreting electronic signature
so mark for emails as satisfying di traditional requirement of writing and due execution
E-commerce transaction na paperless transactions wey dem dey make through magnetic materials like tape or disk
Dis dey contradistinction to di paper-based transaction wey dem dey embodied for permanent form and dem typically express am for words and figures wey dem usually authenticate by signatures.
Dis transaction no fit change witout an alteration on di face of di document.
wit respect to signatures, by di provision of section 93(2)(3), evidence act 2011, electronic signature for relation to data message conveniently satisfy any requirement for handwritten signature in so far as e sufficiently identify electronic record to di individual.
Di provision of article 7 of di United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) model law on e-commerce 1996 dey equally trite on dis issue.
Thus, for di purpose of establishing proof of electronic signatures
Di use of password, identification, user name etc fit suffice
E dey safe to posit say electronic signatures for di purpose of execution dey admissible for evidence provided e dey certified and incorporated for electronic communication for di course of e-transaction.
Also, oda legal challenges wey dey affect e-commerce include di formation of contracts
Di element for a valid formation of contract include offer, acceptance, consideration, intention to enter into legal relation
Di question na how dem fit make offer wit regards to electronic business transaction or how dem fit differentiate between invitation to treat and offer electronic transaction, how dem fit differentiate between invitation to treat and offer electronic transaction, at what point dem fit tok say an intention to enter legal relation dey make?
E-commerce require confidence and trust say di satisfaction wey dey transmit order or invoices no dey change and emanate from whoever dey appear to be from
Na need for guaranteed level of privacy /confidentiality wit respect to information
Lastly, di alarming rate of cybercrime for Nigeria, high level of illiteracy
Electronic commerce no doubt na aspect of commercial transaction for Nigeria and e don kom to stay for dis time
Di goment suppose go beyond creating laws, to activate utilisation of di electronic delivery platforms for im commercial interactions and for delivery of government services.
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Chad don pass new charter wey dey name Deby son president
Chad don pass charter declaring Mahamat Idriss Deby president, even as rumours of hin death dey trending on social media.
Mahamat take over for place of hin papa, Idriss Deby, wey dem kill dis week
Di charter tok say di 37 year old son of di late war veteran, wey swiftly named transitional leader as head of military council afta hin father's death, go occupy di functions of di president of di republic and also serve as head of di armed forces.
Di charter repeals di preceding constitution and dem go implement am as di basic law of di republic, according to im terms.
E tok say di younger Deby don also be di supreme head of di armed forces, e tok.
Deby's son don overseen hin father's security as head of di elite presidential guard and don often appear alongside am
Mahamat Deby dey best known as top commander of Chadian forces wey dey assist United Nations peacekeeping mission for di restive north of neighbouring Mali.
E sign a decree Tuesday setting out military council wit 15 generals, including himself and 14 odas wey be part of di late president's circle of loyalists.
Di council dey tasked wit 18-month transition toward free and democratic election
Mahamat Idriss Deby also chair di military transition council, di council of ministers, di council and superior committees of national defence, according to di charter.
Di new head of state go promulgate legislation wey di 69 members of di national transition council adopt, wey Mahamat name directly
Di Transition Charter, wey contain 95 article, also guarantee freedom of opinion, conscience and worship
Dem don set up transition goment, wey di new president name am
Di charter tok say di members of di army wey dem call to di transition goment dey discharge from all military duties, di charter tok.
Chadian law
Di slain leader, wey rule wit iron fist for nearly 30 years, succumbe to wound wey dem suffer for one visit to di battlefield for di kontri's north wia Chadian soldiers fight against rebel group, di military announce on Tuesday.
Di army also announce 6pm curfew and shut di kontri's borders, while dem suspend di constitution and dissolve di National Assembly.
Howeva, opposition politicians for Chad don reject di army's appointment of President Idriss Dby son to take over for di wake of hin death
Experts tok say under Chadian law, di speaker of parliament suppose take power afta Deby;s death and no hin son
Wetin di constitution tok be say for di absence of di president or in case he die, di speaker of di parliament take charge of di kontri for 40 days and so transition dey put for place until election dey hold, Al Jazeera's Hiba Morgan, wey dey report from di capital, Ndjamena, tok earlier on Tuesday.
But di military don announce say di legislative assembly don dissolved and dat di constitution don dissolved, so wetin dem dey do na to replace di constitution wit dia own set of rules.
Chelsea go face possible points deduction afta brawl wit Leicester
Chelsea dey face possible points deduction by hin FA for di team's failure to control dia players, Mirror report.
For seven years, di team don find pants down for seven hot-tempered row wit opponents
Di recent brawl wey dey during clash on Tuesday night wit Leicester mark di seventh encounter Chelsea get wit Premier League teams.
Last week match wey dey between Chelsea and Leicester dey marred by skirmishes between di players of both team.
Cikin similar offenses for di past, di FA decide to punish Chelsea
Leicester don charge Leicester for dia role for di brawl wey involve players and coaching staff afta Ricardo Pereira challenge on Ben Chilwell
For 2016, Chelsea dey charge Chelsea for indiscipline, afta dem appeal against 375,000 dollar levy for dia part for a mass bust-up during a match against Tottenham.
If affected, di points deduction go significantly affect dia season as dem go head into final campaign for top four spot
US Africom for Nigeria? Heck no
E dey overpaid, oversexed and over here
Dat na di resentful and contemptuous opinion wey many British pipo kom get of di thousands of American GIs wey dey station for different military base for Britain during di Second World War.
Di gum-chewing, brash, hard-drinkin and womanising American soldiers dey frequently get into pub brawls and dangerous knife fight wey build up a feeling of disdain for di yanks among di locals.
And dis don be di pattern of behaviour among American soldiers evriwia for di hundreds of American military bases overseas from Okinawa for Japan, Stuttgart for Germany, Incirlik and Diyarbakir for Turkey and Pampanga for di Philippines.
Na why I dey perturb, like many Nigerians, say for one virtual meeting last week wit di Secretary of State of di United States of America, Antony Blinken, President Buhari don yarn say di United States consider relocating di African Command (Africom) of im military wey dey based for di southern German city of Stuttgart to Africa.
E dey presumed say wit dis call, President Buhari dey make pitch for Nigeria to host Africom
For di first place, na breach of protocol for President Buhari to hold dat meeting wit di American Secretary of State.
Di meeting suppose be wit Blinken's Nigerian opposite number, Geoffrey Onyeama, wey go transmit di details aftawards to di president.
Yes, America na superpower and all dat, but protocol na protocol and e suppose follow strictly for all circumstances.
Understandably, Nigeria dey face plenti internal insecurity issues wey seem to defy di best efforts of goment and di nation's security establishment in tackling am.
Unrelenting terrorist insurgency for di North East, banditry, kidnapping for di North West, farmers/herders clashes all over di kontri and di targeted killing of security and law enforcement personnel and oda Nigerians coupled wit di destruction of institutional buildings for di South East, constitute di cocktail of insecurity wey dey ravaging di kontri.
But even for dat, di call for di hosting of di Africom for Nigeria soil wen dem consider against di different issues and implications of dis move to Nigeria no dey justified.
Africom na one of nine command wey di American military establishment establish to exclusively serve American strategic interests around di world.
By dia doctrine and operational modus, dis commands, particularly those wey dey outside America like Africom, no dey set up primarily to concern themselves wit di security and law enforcement issues of dia area of coverage.
Dem only do am wen such issues directly affect American interests for di area and for such situations, dem no dey mandated to yield dia modus operandi and share intelligence wit di local security and law enforcement agencies.
If Africom dey set up for Nigeria for example, e go be island of its own restricting access to Nigerians of all categories and establishing jurisdiction within di territorial area of di base wey go dey virtually off limits to Nigerian security and law enforcement agencies.
As e dey always apun wit American military bases outside America, Africom go be forward operating base for disruptive intelligence operations and source of act of sabotage and destabilisation against di host kontri.
For di particular case of Africom, part of im original concept na to contain di growing strategic influence of Nigeria for West Africa and Africa followin awa successful peace enforcement efforts for Liberia and Sierra Leone and awa sterling record of peace keeping around di world.
Africom precursor na di Africa Crisis Response Initiative (ACRI) wey Clinton administration set up to counter Nigeria strategic interests for Africa.
President Clinton's Secretary of State, di dour face California attorney, Warren Christopher, make plenti secret and open visits to a number of African kontris to sell di idea.
But bikos Nigeria na di target, hin pointedly leave am out from hin itinerary
Senegal, wey no dey far from Liberia and Sierra Leone, na to be di coordinating base of di ACRI and though e dey touted as initiative to facilitate American assistance to African humanitarian issues, e secret protocols dey unmistakably military and strategically targeted for Nigeria.
Di idea from France, wey dey averse to see di Americans trying to butt into area wey e consider im exclusive sphere of influence, di ACRI concept dey review.
For di review, wey draw di expertise of American military, intelligence, political and academic personalities and institutions wey dey midwifed by di American congress for secret session, di Americans consider and realise di need to set up African command to add to di oda command wey dey already in place wey dey cover di different continents of di world.
Based on di recommendations of dis assemblage of experts wey dey draw from all facets of American political and security establishments, Africom na hin dey set up by di Bush Junior administration wit a wider mandate not just to contain Nigeria but also to keep eye on di Chinese strategic penetration of Africa.
Africom go dey Africa wetin US Central Command (USCENTCOM), based for Florida, na to Middle East and Asia, European Command (EUCOM), based for Stuttgart, Germany, na to Europe and Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), also based for Florida, na to Latin America and di Caribbean.
Nigeria don dey surrounded by French military presence for Niger, Cameroon, Chad, and Benin.
Di Americans get drone base for Niger
Dem go add Africom to di mix for Nigeria go amount to complete capitulation of awa strategic interest to both France and America.
Bearing in mind say awa strategic interest and profile for Africa no dey always cohere wit those of France and America, di hosting of Africom for Nigeria go be di equivalent of letting in di wolf into di chicken coop.
Na nothing for di present insecurity challenges wey di kontri dey face wey awa armed force no fit cope wit.
Dis na afta all di military force wey eventually secure Liberia and Sierra Leone against well-entrenched and organised army of insurgents for those kontris from long logistical supply line thousands of miles; di army of Joshua Dogonyaro, Victor Malu and Maxwell Khobe, to mention but few of di many gallant Nigerian soldiers wey distinguish demsef for dat operation.
E dey regrettable say di military of Nigeria, wey fall from di high standard wey dem know, dey struggle now to cope wit di activities of non-state actors internally.
But intrinsically and essentially, di Nigerian military retain di capacity and capability to defeat dis threats to awa national security give di right leadership, doctrine and motivation.
We need all di assistance and cooperation wey di Americans fit give us if dem dey so willing
But even say awa circumstances dey arm-twisted into hosting di Africom in view of its antecedents and implications to awa strategic interests, on awa soil.
Despite challenge, Plateau dey target 7m metric tons of Irish potato
Plateau State na Nigeria's number one grower of Irish potato wit di tuber wey dem dey produce for nine of di state 17 local goment areas.
Di Potato Value Chain Support Project of di African Development Bank (AfDB) initiative peg Plateau as e dey account for 90 per cent of di potato production for di kontri wit kontris like Chad, Ghana, Niger, Benin and odas wey dey receive plenti potato from Nigeria.
Di large potato production from Plateau State, according to PotatoPRO.com, wey be di leadin information source for di global potato industry, don make Nigeria di fourth biggest producer for sub-Saharan Africa.
However, farmers tok say inadequate dams and road networks, and high cost of fertilizer and oda farmin inputs continue to pose major setback for di production of sufficient potatoes for di nation and for export.
Other challenges wey dey contributing to low yield and harvest loss to di potato value chain include diseases like blight and bacterial wilt as well as poor seedlings
Accordin to di National Bureau of Statistics, Plateau State dey among di 10 poorest state for Nigeria wit ova 70% poverty rate.
Di state get comparative advantage to boost economic activities by improving di competitiveness of di potato commodity value chain.
Di Project Coordinator for di Potato Value Chain Support Project, Thomas Muopshin, tok say though di viability of di tuber crop dey evident for nine local goment areas for Plateau, Bokkos and Mangu LGAs na di state's potato hub.
Dem dey produce more potatoes pass any LGA for di kontri
Muopshin tok say adaptability research show say di state's remaining eight LGAs dey equally viable to produce potato; make all of Plateau 17 LGA potential to produce di tuber, especially for dry season.
Di Association of Potato Farmers (APF) for di state, however, tok say unless challenges wey dey affect di value chain dey address squarely, increased production and export for potato go continue to elude di nation.
Plateau State Chairman of APF, Lazarus Makut, for interview wit Daily Trust, tok say inadequate smaller dams, especially for remote areas wia potato farming dey viable as well as poor road and high cost of farm inputs, dey continue to affect potato outputs.
Hin tok say di cost of mechanised farming wey fit rapidly increase productivity don dey expensive wit di majority of farmers wey be small scale producers wey no fit afford mechanization.
One farmer, Martha Mamgup, wey dey grow potatoes for Ampang town for Mangu LGA, tok say inadequate water wey dey dry season affect potato farmers and e dey lead to annual low yield.
She tok say, di majority of farmers dey search for borehole locations to farm to access irrigation water for dia farms
Martha explain also say di high cost of fertiliser dey prevent many farmers from improving quantity and quality of yield, adding say insufficient fertiliser dey affect di crop output.
Di cost also prevent plenti of us from expanding di business
So, getting fertiliser no dey easy for us
She tok say di construction of more dams and boreholes for irrigation go lead to mass production of potatoes
If di water no dey sufficient for di crop, e go dry and e go die and na why some farmers wey get di resources prefer to dig boreholes for Mangu purposely for irrigation bikos, witout am, dry season farming dey difficult, she tok.
Irish potato for market for Jos
Production go reach 7million metric ton afta lab completion
As Plateau State's potato production don jump from 1,656,650 metric tons for 2017 to 2,359,890 metric tons for 2020, di establishment of di Potato Value Chain Support Project and di construction of di tissue culture lab dey expected to cause di tripling of production to over seven million metric tons by di end of 2021.
Di Monitoring and Evaluating officer of di state's Potato Value Chain Support Project, Baleri Yakubu, tell Daily Trust say di state dey expect to start production of six million metric tons of potato annually afta di tissue culture lab dey complete for di end of 2021 but he express optimism say production fit exceed seven million metric tons annually.
Yakubu, however, tok say di state goment suppose tackle oda challenges wey farmers face especially those of fertiliser as well as more dams and road networks while farmers dey expect to properly apply potato farming regulations to achieve di expected target.
Awa correspondent gather say di tissue culture lab, wey dey intended to improve potato yields for di state by providing clean seed wey dey resistant to pests and oda potato-related diseases, dey expected to start operation fully for few months.
Yakubu tok say di advent of di lab go certainly improve income for farmers and revenue for di state goment as e dey also aid food security effort for di kontri.
Farmers for Plateau State, however, believe say di tissue lab, if fully equipped, go reduce di cost of treatment for di crops wen dem dey affected by any disease.
Dem also hope say beta quality seed go dey available for affordable price
FG neva return £4.2m Ibori loot to Delta Accountant General
Di Office of di Accountant General of di Federation (OAGF) reveal Wednesday say di Federal goment no don return di £4.2 million loot wey former Governor James Ibori recover from Delta goment.
Di moni still dey awaited afta which di issues wey dey around am go resolve before further action dey take
For now, no moni don return to Delta State, a statement from di Office, wey di Director of Information, Press and Public Relations, Henshaw Ogubike, tok.
Di statement tok say di issue of di £4.2million Ibori loot no dey resolve properly
On di previous comment of di Accountant General to di National Assembly say dem don return di loot go Delta goment, Henshaw Ogubike tok say di AGF only dey make general comment about recoveries wey dey relating to State goment
Hardcore Super League trio defiant against UEFA coercion
Super League trio Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus insist on Wednesday say dem remain committed to modernising football despite UEFA's threat of disciplinary action.
UEFA on Tuesday open formal disciplinary proceedings against di three club wey still dey refuse to give up di aborted Super League project.
For one joint statement, Italian's Juventus and di two Spanish sides tok say dem remain committed to modernising football through open dialogue wit UEFA
FC Barcelona, Juventus FC and Real Madrid CF wish to express dia absolute rejection of di insistent coercion wey UEFA don maintain towards three of di most relevant institutions for di history of football, di statement read.
Dis alarming attitude constitute flagrant breach of di decision of di court of justice, wey don already make clear statement warning UEFA say make dem no take any action wey fit penalise di founding club of di Super League while di legal proceedings dey ongoing.
Therefore, di opening of disciplinary proceedings by UEFA dey incomprehensible and na direct attack against di rule of law wey we, di citizens of di European Union, don build up, while dey constitute lack of respect toward di authority of di court of justice themselves
China don administer nearly 140 million COVID-19 vaccines
China don administered 139.97 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines as of April 4, 2021, nah di kontri National Health Commission (NHC) tok.
China dey work to ensure im vaccination efforts for major areas and key industries based on di overall plan of di kontri, inoculating di eligible population as widely as possible and progressing for stage, Wu Liangyou, deputy director of di NHC Disease Prevention and Control Bureau tok.
Di kontri dey collect resources to ensure inoculation for large and medium-sized cities, port cities, and border areas wey get high risk of infection, and priorities dey give to key groups including public sector employees, students and faculty of colleges and universities, as well as service staff of large supermarkets, Wu tok.
For present, Beijing, Shanghai and oda place for China don administered COVID-19 vaccines to senior citizens wey dey above di age of 60 and patients wey get chronic diseases wey dey willing to dey vaccinate and for good physical condition.
He Qinghua, wey be official wit di NHC, note say di commission go advance di vaccination campaign in order of priority, followin di principle of informed consent, voluntary participation and free inoculation.
Di kontri dey coordinating regular prevention and control wit im vaccination efforts, ensuring say di regulatory responsibility of local goment and di oversight responsibility dey fulfilled, and advancing im vaccination campaign for a more secured, orderly and forceful manner, hin tok.
Besides, China dey take step to include more pipo for dia vaccination campaign to ensure dia health, di official add.
So far, China don approve COVID-19 vaccines wey five enterprises produce for conditional marketing or emergency use.
Phase III clinical trial of three inactivated vaccines and one adenovirus vaccine show say dia efficacy meet di requirements of China National Medical Products Administration and di World Health Organization.
Phase II trial of di recombinant protein subunit vaccine wey dem approve for emergency use show say di vaccine dey safe and fit induce strong immune response.
Di COVID-19 vaccines wey China adopt don go through clinical studies in accordance wit relevant standards wey national drug regulatory organisations approve and put into use afta dem pass strict examination, Li Bin, deputy head of di NHC.
All vaccines suppose dey monitor and make dem record dia temperature for regular intervals to ensure say dem meet di requirements wey dey regarding temperature environment and transportation.
China health regulators also enhance effort on top di training of health workers, dey require dem to strictly obey operating instructions, so as to guarantee di efficacy and safety of di vaccines, Li add.
Wema Bank don hold essay contest for kids
Wema Bank Plc dey host creative essay competition for children wey go test di creative writing ability of young school pikin wey get five to 12 years.
Di 2021 Royal Kiddies Essay Competition wey dey tag Write & Win, aim to develop writing skills, promote creativity, imagination capabilities, reward creativity, and drive dem towards excellence for dia learning process.
ten kids go emerge from transparent, credible, and thorough screening process.
Di top three Essays go get Huawei tablet and Royal Kiddies branded T-shirts
Di seven oda finalists go get N20,000 prepaid gift card for school supplies in addition to branded T-shirt.
Di essay competition dey open to children wey parents don open and fund Royal Kiddies Account for dia pikin or wards and dem go see entries close by May 24, 2021.
From Hushpuppi to Abidemi Rufai Sandy Tangâ
Twelve months ago, Ramoni Abbas (37 years) wey dem dey call hushpuppi arrest for June 2020 for Dubai for alleged money laundering from business email compromise fraud and oda scam wey target firms and English premier league club.
E make total sum of $435 million afta e defraud 1,926,400 victims
A year afta, Abidemi Rufai (also known as Sandy Tangâ), Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties to Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun don arrest di Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for John F Kennedy Airport, New York ova criminal complaint of defrauding Washington State Employment Security Department of $350,000 (N144,375,000).
Di moni wey dem stolen na pandemic relief fund wey Washington State design for pipo wey fit suffer job loss as a result of di COVID-19 pandemic.
Di fraud incident apun for di lockdown and di investigation bureau start to track di alleged fraudster wey go dey Nigeria Federal House of Representative make law if e no lose di Ijebu North/Ijebu East/Ogun Waterside Federal Constituency election to Adekoya Adesegun of di Peoples Democratic parti (PDP).
Di fraud dey perpetrate by stealing di identities of more dan 100 Washington residents by filing falsified claim wit di Employment Security Department (ESD) for pandemic-related unemployment benefits.
For each identity wey dem stolen, separate e-mail account wey dem create so dat di claim go dey associated wit different pipo and e fit escape automatic fraud detection systems.
Dem pay more dan $288,000 into hin American bank account between March and August 2020.
cybercrime na global threat to individuals, organisations and kontris.
Nigeria don lose more dan $128 billion to cybercrime annually
By di end of 2021, di world go lose a total of $6 trillion
To date, ova 40 Nigerians don dey investigate or dey investigate for dia complicity for fraudulent scams by di FBI.
Rufai's alleged unemployment benefits fraud fall under wetin I don call COVID-419 fraud for Nigeria.
Dis na fraudulent scams wey dey leveraging on di loopholes wey COVID-19 pandemic create to scam pipo, goment and organisation.
During di COVID-19 lockdown for Nigeria, cybercriminals pattern dia fraud along di interventions from goment and private sectors and scam many and some of dis scheme still dey exist till date.
Domino pizza fraud, federal goment cash palliative fraud, N20, 000 Dangote relief fund fraud and promo sales fraud among odas
As those wey dey engage in cyber-criminality for di Diaspora, some youngsters dey do am for inside Nigeria.
Dem dey regularly arrest dem, tried and convicted by di Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Understanding di culture wey dey sustain cyber-criminality fit help serious goment fight di crime.
Di family na microcosm of di larger society
Na di place wia normal human being dey expect to dey nurture for di society
Apart from di fact say plenti Nigerian families dey inside di dungeon of poverty and dem no fit take care of dia pikin, some of dis children don become breadwinners, albeit, illegitimately.
Dem get challenge wit ethical behaviour training for plenti homes as parents dem dey arrest alongside dia pikin wey dey involve for cyber-criminality
Afta, mothers of yahoo-boys dey form association to celebrate dia son success and justify dia criminal behaviours.
For di religious setting, depraved pastors, alfas and traditionalists create house and benefit from yahoo boyism proceeds
Moral teaching don give way to materialistic Pentecostalism
Di viral video dey wia some boys dey show say dem dey spray moni while those wey appear to be shepherds for supposed white garment church enjoy di moment while di captive members of di church, led by dia female youth wing record di shameful scene.
One pikin wey dem born for 1999 wen Nigeria return to democracy don be 21 years old
Sadly, dem grew up to appreciate lying as way of life from di mouth of politicians (and for many case from house) wey deceive pipo to vote for dem and no fulfil or jettison di campaign promises.
Na di foundation of di sociology of hushpuppism be di foundation of di sociology of hushpuppism
Dem dey socialise youths to corruption and fraud by pipo wey dey hold public offices.
Dem see how dia systems dey provide soft landing for fraudulent pipo (public or private).
Dem dey ask how many fraud and corruption allegations don dey investigate and discharge wit punishment wen dem find di accused guilty?
Di majority of di case end wit off-the-mic like di Nigeria Delta Development Commission (NDDC) case end as family affair
Di youths see flamboyant lifestyle wey dey celebrated amidst di squalor
Dem see how poor political aspirants transform into millionaires within months of inauguration
Dem see how traditional institutions don bikom cash and carry for awarding chieftaincy titles
Tertiary educational institutions, wit few exceptions, don award undeserving honours for exchange for moni
All di pipo wey mismanage moni dey provide soft landing
Added to dis list of cultures wey dey nurture cybercrime na di lyrical glamorisation of cybercrimes by some popular Nigerian musicians wey present cyber-criminality as work and game wey evriwia dey involve in and no be crime.
If we elect fraudsters as legislators, dem go make law against di crime wey dem dey involve in?
Di process of giving party nomination to di highest bidders by party leaders need to dey review if we go stop importing problematic tokunbo products into awa already morally bankrupt political system.
E dey unfortunate say di critical reasoning of parti leaders dey lower wen moni dey dangled for dia eyes
Dem provide platform for dubious character to cover up dia track and awa society dey worse off through dia action
greed also nurture cyber-criminality
FBI agent wey dey investigate Rufai, Donald Voiret tok say greed na powerful motivator
Unfortunately, di greed wey dis defendant allege affect all taxpayers
Moving forward, we no fit live for sin and expect grace to abound.
Nigeria must sanitise her anti-corruption system and emplace accountability policy wey track lifestyle wit material accumulations
We must give di youth hope for Nigeria by creating employment opportunities, reduce poverty and review reward systems.
Di EFCC need invest in technology and expose im detectives to modern cybercrime investigation procedures.
Di commission need conclude investigation before dem arrest suspects as di FBI do before dem arrest Ramoni Abbas hushpuppi and Abidemi Rufai Sandy Tang.
Unless di cultures wey dey sustain cybercrime for Nigeria dey tackle through social engineering, cyber-criminality go continue to dey fester.
Dr Tade, wey be sociologist write dis piece via dotad2003@yahoo.com
Di DRC president Tshisekedi don assume chair of African Union
President of di Democratic Republic of Congo, Felix Tshisekedi don assume chair of di African Union on Saturday.
Hin assumption of office na on di first day of di 34th Ordinary Session of di Assembly of Heads of State and Governments for Addis Ababa.
E don succeed South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, as di organization's rotating chairperson
Di AU go dey look to address di devastating impact of COVID-19 on di continent
Di Union's
official theme for 2021 na Arts, Culture, and Heritage: Levers for Building di Africa wey We Want
Despite kontri and continent-wide kontrol measures, di impact of COVID-19 don impose enormous human, financial and socio-economic costs on di African pipo, Tshisekedi tok.
Dis crisis, also give us chance to re-examine awa socio-economic priorities and work towards sustainable and inclusive economic growth wey allow African women and girls to contribute to awa societies to di fullest.
We suppose dey more self-reliant and find collective solution to awa problem
Di DRC for im term as head of di Union dey look to elevate African voice, Tshisekedi tok.
E go also focus on sustainable development by and for Africa
We go work to ensure dia integral well-being, peace and security, health care and strong response against COVID-19, as well as food security.
Agricultural transformation, education, gender equality, climate justice, di free movement of pipo and goods, and freedom of speech and religion, as well as di enhancement of awa common heritage: languages, and memorial sites of di history of African pipo, go also be di centre of awa agenda, di president add.
Fresh crisis for Lagos PDP over LG polls
A fresh crisis dey brew for di Lagos State chapter of di Peoples Democratic parti (PDP) ova di release of guidelines for di conduct of di local goment election by di state Chairman, Engr Deji Doherty.
Engr Doherty wey don dey run battle wit plenti of hin colleagues for di State Working Committee (SWC), wey lead to hin suspension recently, release di guidelines on Friday.
E go dey recalled say di State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) don release di timetable for di election wey dem plan to hold on Saturday, July 24, 2021.
As di internal strife dey linger for di state PDP, di chairman release di guidelines wey dem learn, no go down well wit most of di executive members wey tok say dem no dey carry along.
One member of di state executive tok say di timetable dey unilaterally planned and release by di chairman witout di input of oda executive members.
E don further learn say di oda factions of di parti wey dey oppose to Doherty fit counter di embattled chairman dis week ova di release of di guidelines.
Di executive member wey tok on condition of anonymity tok say di position of di aggrieved members go dey public during di week, insisting say key members of di executive dey sidelined
How e feel to give birth durin di pandemic By Dil Afrose Jahan
Wen news of death dey evriwia, new life dey bring happiness and hope
On January 1, 2020, new morning, two red lines change my life
I dey pregnant and I dey happy
E be an amazing start to new year
E be di most remarkable year of my life
All of a sudden, evrithin change
My daughter Roshomon Tara na hin born for di end of di first lockdown for Dhaka, Bangladesh; she now be nine months old
She be di reason wey I bikom mother for di middle of global crisis.
E no be only her wey dem born, but e also be new me, mother of Tara, wey spend plenti pregnancy for lockdown for house and give birth for emergency condition wey dey within di emergency.
Tara don see di world wit mask and isolation
Her grandmothers dey also afraid to hold her or kom closer to her witout wearing mask
If pandemic no dey, my journey to motherhood go dey completely different
Dis Mother's Day dey special as my daughter dey front of me, smiling and staring at me
Last Mother's Day, she dey grow inside me
Di only thing wey no change, meanwhile, na di pandemic.
I be 16 weeks pregnant wen di pandemic struck, and di planet go into lockdown.
I dey struggle to survive di pandemic wit my hormonal and physical change
Those 22 weeks no be war
My husband Sina Hasan na musician, and all hin concerts dey cancel for dat time
I be freelance journalist since January 1, 2020
So, we dey depend on wetin I don save ova di years, and we dey spend all my savings
Awa parents and two journalist association kom forward to help for di time wey dey.
I dey afraid of evrithin
Most of di time, e dey like death
e dey knock at di door
I dey adapt to new online life wia we click and get awa things home-delivered
I had to wait for a week to get groceries delivered dis way
I dey even afraid to send di only family member wey dey live wit me my husband go outside and buy food for storage
Thus, I dey eat less
Besides, I no fit go for my scheduled antenatal check-ups
And I no sabi if my baby dey grow healthy or all development dey taking place timely
I dey sorry for my unborn pikin, say I dey bring her into a world wey dey different pass ever
Tele-medication help me pass some hard time durin di last trimister
I forgot my gynaecologist face
I no fit remember how she look witout di PPE
I need information about risks, precautions, and how I fit get emergency medical help
plenti information dey floating around
For dis chaos of information, experienced mothers, my mother, and mother-in-law fit only help me by supporting me and no meet me for person wen I dey pregnant
Traditionally, experienced mothers and mostly older women for di family help new mothers wit dia experience and observation.
I don get plenty panic attack bikos of lack of information and understanding
So, I dug for di experience of new mothers wey give birth for dis time
I find social media as lifeline
I read plenti exciting experience for social media as I follow group of more dan 100,000 pregnant and lactating mothers wey support each oda to survive di pandemic.
Different media groups for dis platform don help more dan 100,000 pregnant and lactating mothers by sharing dia experience and information durin di lockdown
One of dis groups help me find health care facility wey go do emergency ultrasound afta heavy bleeding durin di lockdown.
One group help me curb my anxiety during pregnancy and post-partum depression
I dey upset say I no fit meet my parents, relatives, or friends to share di joy of welcoming new member for di family
My daughter na am born for August 25, 2020 for di same hospital, Azimpur Maternity, wey I born decades ago
And she meet anoda pikin for person wen she be four months old on December 31, 2020, wen Tara and her father go di rooftop wit me to see di fireworks
One family wey get two pikin, apparently my next-door neighbour wey I meet di first time, kom go there to say goodbye to 2020.
Every day na gift, considering di recent statistics of increased Covid-19 cases.
Wen news of death dey evriwia, di new life bring happiness and let hope thrive
For mothers, e no less than win war by giving birth to a child durin pandemic and to take care of di infant all alone, confirming di highest safety for dia child
Socially, emotionally, and physically, dis time fit dey challenging
thank you for di light wey dey shining eyes of di babies
thank you my baby, my daughter, for whom I be mother and successful fighter wey survive dis pandemic
Di Afrose Jahan na recipient of di National Geographic Society's Emergency Fund for Journalists
Dis work na National Geographic Society support am
Di national question, insecurity and di Asaba declaration
Segun Tomori
Recently, Southern Nigeria Governors meet for Asaba and make some far-reaching resolutions on di state of di nation, wey dey famously referred to as di Asaba Declaration.
Di meeting kom on top di heels of worsening insecurity for di kontri, agitation by some ethnic jingoists and di unending menace of murderous herdsmen don generate nationwide attention.
Indeed, di bi-partisan nature of di meeting and di unanimity wey di 17 governors show show say dem suppose do serious business.
Di restructuring wey dey within di context of true federalism and di ban on open grazing form di core of di declaration.
Major highlights include di clamour for state police, devolution of power, review of revenue formula for favour of federating units and di need for national dialogue to discuss di national question.
As di foot-dragging of di governors on financial autonomy for state legislature and judiciary dey condemnable and dey run contrary to di spirit of true federalism wey dem clamour, di bulk of dia resolutions na cardinal tenet of di ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) wey Gov. El-Rufai- led committee on True Federalism make far-reaching recommendations.
One go suppose expect di leading lights of APC to take advantage of di bipartisan nature of di Asaba declaration, di overwhelming support of di major opposition parti to kick-start di process of addressing di issues.
Instead, we see attempts to play to di gallery and for some quarters, subtle censure of di governors
Di El-Rufai Committee don recommend devolution of power, resource control, state police, local goment autonomy and review of revenue formula in favour of federating units among odas.
President Buhari don give support for local goment, state legislature and judiciary autonomy through backing amendment of di statutes and issuing Executive Order 010.
Given di state of di nation wey security and di economy don pose grave challenges, dis twin sectors suppose receive di utmost attention, concurrently
Despite di rating of Nigeria as di kontri wey get di highest GDP for Africa, we neva make sufficient effort to translate dat to improve standard of living for di majority of awa citizens.
Awa annual budget of about $35 billion, for example, dey grossly inadequate to cater to di needs of 220 million Nigerians.
South Africa wey get about 58 million pipo get National budget of almost $75bn for 2019 wit her Social Protection Programme wey reach 17m of im population
Di efforts of Buhari administration, though novel and commendable, still represent drop for ocean and no dey adequate to make di required impact.
Dis na wia devolution of power and resource control kom in
Solid minerals and natural resources no get business staying a day longer for di Exclusive list.
Almost all states for di kontri get commercially viable natural resources wey fit dey exploit to create wealth and generate di needed foreign exchange for di kontri.
Di present system wey state kom cap for hand to Abuja to collect federal allocations for di kontri dey breed indolence, run contrary to di principle of true federalism.
Just as di El-Rufai committee tok, di revenue formula suppose dey review in favour of states since more responsibilities go dey add to dem
On state police, di fear of abuse and envisaged excesses by governors dey understandable, but like Richie Norton tok say To escape fear, you need go through am, no go around am
For too long we don dey around fear of abuse of state police, we don try turn blind eye to di overstretched and over-centralised Nigeria Police force wey no be only overly inefficient, but plenti conundrum.
Like Vice-President Osinbajo tok some years ago, State Police na idea whose time don kom
We need address awa fear and overkom am
One of di way wey dem fit do na by enacting legal instrument for di establishment of di State Police Regulatory Commission (SPRC), alongside constitutional amendment wey go allow State Police.
E go dey similar for functions to di Federal Police Service Commission (PSC) but get wider power to exercise appointive and regulatory functions.
Di ban on open grazing though di governors dey restated by di governors no dey new and dey form di fulcrum of di National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) wey di National Executive Council (NEC) approve by di National Executive Council (NEC).
Di International Crisis Group (ICG) dey tout di NLTP as Nigeria's most comprehensive effort to date to overhaul di inefficient and grossly underperforming livestock system.
For di core na strategy to curtail migratory or open grazing and to lower di risk of conflict wey dey between herders and farmers. E, therefore, beggars belief say some myopic, self-acclaimed ethnic champions choose to lampoon di ban on top pre-historic, nomadic open grazing.
Di federal and state goment suppose move swiftly to fully implement dis novel plan so we fit put di perennial farmers-herders clashes behind us.
Di convocation of National Dialogue, one major demand of di Asaba declaration fit no dey necessary since report of di 2014 National Conference and recommendations of di Gov. El-Rufai APC committee on True Federalism.
Both report make far-reaching recommendations say awa elected governors and dia legislators for di National Assembly fit reach consensus on, instead of waste scarce resources on anoda jamboree.
On top di issue of separatist agitations, e suppose be modalities wey dem go need to convene referendum wey dem spell out for di constitution.
E dey almost certain say a vast majority of Nigerians want to live together, awa differences, notwithstanding
Doing dis go take di sail out of di wind of divisive elements, fanning embers of hate and discord
Di Southern Governors don affirm dia commitment to United Nigeria on di basis of justice, fairness and equity, so must evriwia Nigerian dey patriotic.
Though we get challenge like evri oda kontri, we must listen to awasef, like US President Joe Biden often tok
Tomori dey reside for Abuja
Dem kill two officers as IPOB militants set Anambra police station on fire
Around 24 hours afta di new commissioner of police for Anambra, Christopher Adetokumbo Owolabi, resume duty, gunmen attack Obosi Police Station for Idemili North local goment area for di state and kill two officers.
Di gunmen attack di police station late Wednesday, dey free all detainees before dem set di station on fire
One source wey dey inside di affected police station tok say di gunmen for large numbers storm and attack di station around 11pm
E simply identify di deceased officers as Inspector James and Awalu
Di source tok say dem kill di victim inside a non-functional fillin station wey dey close to di police station.
Di source tok say wen oda police officers wey dey duty notice unusual movement of di unknown gunmen, dem take to dia heels while di attackers get field time burning down di police station.
Meanwhile, di police for Anambra don confirm di kil of two of dia personnel
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, di command's Public Relations Officer (PPRO), wey confirm di attack, tok say di state commissioner of police don dispatch tactical team for on di spot assessment of di incident.
Di tactical team wey di Assistant Commissioner of Police lead don direct am to get on di spot assessment of di place
Hin tok say di team dey equally tell dem say make dem identify and apprehend di hoodlums wey perpetrate di attack.
Ikenga, wey add say di bodi of di two policemen don dey deposit for nearby morgue, tok say investigation into di mata don start.
NEPC, Commonwealth don collaborate on top production of professional service export data
Di Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and di Commonwealth Secretariat London dey collaborate to produce reliable data on top export of professional services for Nigeria.
Speaking for di inaugural meeting of di National Consultative Committee on di International Trade-in-Services (NCCITS) wey dem hold under di auspices of di Commonwealth Secretariat London, di Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer of di NEPC, Mr Olusegun Awolowo, tok say Nigeria no get readily accessible and reliable data or statistics on trade-in-services.
Awolowo tok say previous attempt to create awareness on di Trade-in-Service sector of di economy, include di creation of di National Strategy for Export of Professional Services for 2010.
Di Commonwealth for 2016 assist Nigeria develop road map for di service sector, e tok.
Di NEPC boss tok say di current focus of collaboration wit di Commonwealth Secretariat na on data/statistics collection and management.
Dis dey important to awa export effort as dis go fill di gaps for collecting or capturing data from relevant institutions in order to generate analyse and use statistical information on Trade-in-Services in line wit di global trend, he tok.
NITDA, firm wey go launch tech startup fund for July
Di National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and one United States-based firm Mass Challenge don sign agreement to financially support between 10 and 15 start-ups from July, to reach dia full potential within 12 months.
Director General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi tok am on Tuesday for virtual media stakeholder engagement wit officials of MassChallenge.
Di initiative dey design to identify and accelerate top start-ups wey dey base for Nigeria and grow dia business to serve di Nigerian and global market, Abdullahi tok.
Di NITDA DG wey tok say di initiative go start for July add say e go improve tech innovation and entrepreneurship across di kontri.
A vibrant start up ecosystem dey highly critical to di future of awa kontri and e dey vital to find solution to awa various challenges.
Innovation na prominent way to dey create prosperity for all and to dey lift kontris out of poverty.
Di CEO of MassChallenge, Siobhan Dullea, tok say di firm don support ova 2,900 start-ups for 54 kontris across di world and say dis firm don generate $3.6 billion revenue and create 86,000 jobs.
Kidnapper don abduct 2 women for Abuja council
Kidnappers don abduct two women, Christiana Isa Attah and Favor David, wey dey behind Anguwar Kpokpolobi community for Naharati, Abaji Area Council, FCT
Mother of di two victims, Mrs. Ruth Attah, wey be retired school teacher, tell awa reporter for her residence yesterday, say di incident apun around midnight on Saturday.
She tok say she dey sleep and her daughter dey dia room wen di kidnapper enter di house afta dey scalin through di low fence
She tok say dem break one of di window kom go di room wia her two daughters dey sleep and dem bundle dem away at gunpoint
Wen di girls notice say di kidnapper dey break down di window, dem run go my room to hide, but di gunmen follow dem go my room kom take us away, she tok.
According to wetin she tok, di kidnappers spare her some few meters away from di house afta dem note say she no fit trek for long bikos of her old age.
She add say afta we cross di river and I no fit longer trek dat di oda gang members wey dey behind me ask me make I go back home wen dem dey kom away wit my two daughters.
One resident of di area, wey prefer anonymity, tok say di kidnappers don do di operation for over an hour as dem shoot inside di air to scare pipo from engagin dem
No security man kom here wen di kidnapper dey shoot inside di air for over one hour, hin tok.
Daily Trust learn say until dat fateful day, di woman and her pikin don always pass di night for neighbour house and return home for morning for fear of kidnappers as her house dey just few metres away from a river.
E also gather say one of di woman's daughters, wey be class teacher for di area, dey preparing for her wedding next month
Di tok pesin of di FCT police command, ASP Maryam Yusuf, no pick call or reply to text message wey dem send to her phone to confirm di latest kidnap incident for di area.
Why I dey race for Anambra goment Anglican Priest
One Anglican Priest, Rev Godwin Okonkwo, don tok say e dey race for di November governorship election for Anambra State bikos e wan bring di fear of God and knowledge of prudent use of resources to bear on governance for di state.
Okonkwo wey tok wit Daily Trust on Wednesday afta he dey address hin supporters for Awka, di Anambra State capital, tok say di state dey lagging behind in terms of good governance.
Di pipo wey dey here now neva bring bear for managing di resources of Anambra State for di good of Anambra pipo.
I believe say we fit do beta for managing di state resources
E dey high time we move from a lukewarm attitude of leadership to good leadership
I dey APC now to change di poor outing of di parti for di state ova di years
Barty beat Kvitova to set up last-four clash wit Badosa
Ashleigh Barty go take on Paula Badosa for di semifinals of di Madrid Open afta she beat Petra Kvitova 6-1,3-6,6-3 for Wednesday.
World No 1 Barty dey fight for her fourth singles title of di year afta her triumph for Stuttgart 10 days ago.
For di last four she face di woman wey knock her out for di quarterfinal for Charleston for early April.
On Wednesday, di Australian came out on top against two-time Wimbledon champion and 2015 and 2018 Madrid winner Kvitova.
Wildcard Badosa na di first Spanish woman for di tournament's 12-year history to make di semis wit her 6-4, 7-5 win ova eighth seed Belinda Bencic.
22 Pharaoh mummies dey parade for Egypt
Twenty-two pharaoh mummies dey walk di street of Cairo on Saturday evening for a stunning royal procession from di Egyptian Museum on Tahrir Square to di new National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) for Fustat.
Di event mark di official launch of NMEC
Against di backdrop of fireworks, di mummies“ 18 kings and four queens“ travel for order of age on purpose-built gold-colored pharaonic chariots, equipped wit air ride suspension system to absorb vibrations, and bearing di name of dia occupants for Arabic, English, and hieroglyphics.
Seqenenre Tao II, wey reign ova Upper Egypt around 1,600 BCE, led di parade, while Ramses IX, wey rule for di 12th century BCE, bring up di rear.
In line wit di strict international standards for di transport of artifacts, dem place di royal remains for state-of-the-art sterile display case to guarantee dia immaculate preservation.
Nader Abbassi wey dey accompany di mummies be 60 motorcycles, 150 horses, and pharaonic music ensemble wey dey conducted by renowned Egyptian maestro Nader Abbassi.
Di procession begin wit 21-gun salute, circle di obelisk for di nearby Tahrir Square, and kom go NMEC, wia Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi personally welcome di mummies to dia new permanent home for Fustat, di National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
Di 40-minute parade don draw participation of 12 Egyptian celebrities, wey dem dey broadcast by 200+ global TV channels.
Di priceless artifacts go spend di next two weeks for NMEC laboratory, wia dem go dey prepared for installation inside di Royal Mummies Hall wey dem model for di Valley of di Kings.
Di Royal Mummies Hall go open to visitors on April 18, coinciding wit World Heritage Day.
To promote hin launch, NMEC dey offer 50 percent discount on entry ticket price to di Central Exhibition Hall for all visitor from April 4 to 17.
In addition, representatives of local and international media get di opportunity to photograph and film di artifacts inside di Central Exhibition Hall for free on April 4 and 5.
As dem dey look Ain Al Sira for di heart of di historical city of Fustat near di Babylon Fortress, NMEC na one of di largest and most important archeology museums for di world, and na di first to span di entirety of di Egyptian civilization.
Uproar for Kano prison ova illicit drugs
Na pandemonium dey for Kano central prison for Kurmawa on Thursday evening ova illicit drugs.
Di uproar don start wen di prison warder detected and seize cannabis wey dem allegedly bring to di inmate Thursday evening.
Wen dem contact di Public Relations Officer of di Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) for Kano state, Musbahu Lawal Kofar Nasarawa, tok say dem don set up committee wey go find out how di cannabis dey inside di centre
Hin tok say, Someone bring cannabis to di prisoners and awa operatives confiscated am, so dey start uproar, dey ask for us to give dem
We don already set up committee to find out how such drug kom inside di house; whether e dey put for some of di food wey dem bring to di prisoners or someone wey dey connived wit awa operatives.
Hin add say di action no get anythin wit jailbreak, na just uproar we don already reinforce order back to di custodial centre
rumours dey however say di prisoners wan break di jail in dia attempt to escape wen dem resist di food wey dem say dem dey serve to break dia fast, even say dem collect huge donation from philanthropists
Di NCoS tok pesin however debunk di rumours, describing dem as baseless
Daily Trust report say di over 100 years prison wey dey situated for Kurmawa area, just behind Emir's Palace for di metropolis na di biggest custodial centre for di state.
FG don seek global action against terrorism, drug trafficking
Di federal goment don urge world leaders make dem strengthen international cooperation as part of effort to successfully combat terrorism and drug trafficking as well as oda form of crimes.
Dis na even as Nigeria don express concern ova di incidence of illicit financial flows from developin to develop economies of di world.
Dis na part of di position wey Nigeria present for di ongoing conference by di United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, wey dey take place for Vienna, Austria.
Spokesman of di National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Femi Babafemi, quote di Chairman/Chief Executive of di agency, Brig-Gen.
Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd), wey present Nigeria position on items 6C and 7 for di meetin, tok say as nation dey deepen cooperation and strengthen di process of combating di financing of terrorism and prevention of terrorists from benefitting from ransom payments, e dey important for dem not to overlook di trafficking for illicit drugs.
E dey important to keep eye on and kontrol di proliferation of illicit traffic for narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and oda substances of abuse wey dey serve as conflict multipliers wey dey lead to escalation of both di scope and intensity of violent activities.
Naija dey worried about di existing and growin link wey dey between terrorism and oda form of crime like corruption, illicit financial flows, moni laundering, illicit trafficking for drugs, cybercrime, trafficking for persons and smuggling of migrants, Marwa tok.
Di Nigeria statement on item 6C on Wednesday, Marwa tok say as nation don renew dia desire to improve international cooperation to address all form of crime, Nigeria urge all states, once again, make sincere effort, to address di root causes, wey include poverty, economic deprivation, inequality, drug abuse, and oda socio-economic factors.
As e dey present di kontri statement on item 7 on Thursday, Marwa tok say, Nigeria note wit great concern di incidence of illicit financial flows, wey go through di financial system annually, particularly from developin to develop economies.
To disuade di perpetrators of dis anomaly, including financial institutions wey act as enablers, state parties suppose ensure say illicit financial flows, wen dem track, no go remain for di custody of enabling financial institutions but make dem transfer am into an Escrow account, preferably for development banks pending return to kontris of origin.
For dis regard, we call for di implementation of di recommendations of di FACTI panel in support of asset recovery and di agenda 2030 for sustainable development.
Timipre Sylva, Kurfi dey celebrate Chelsea Champions League victory
Two prominent Nigerians, di former Governor of Bayelsa State and present Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr Timipre Marlin Sylva and di Chairman of Katsina State Football Association, Alhaji Aminu Balele Kurfi dey in celebratory mood on Sunday minute afta Chelsea football club win dia second UEFA Champions League title.
For one all English final, former champion Chelsea stunne Manchester City 1-0 for di Estadio
Do Dragao for Porto to win dia second trophy
Kai Havertz, one of di expensive additions from last summer, score di decisive goal just before half-time to inflict third consecutive defeat on Pep Guardiola's City.
moments afta di match, di former governor tweet say I support Chelsea FC for UCL trophy, and e kom at no regrets.
Kurfi wey watch proceedings for Abuja along wit Sylva tok say e create time to watch di match wit di former Bayelsa state governor to support and celebrate wit am afta di match.
I had to go support am bikos e be avid fan of Chelsea
I dey also hapi say for di end, hin get cause to celebrate
No plenti pipo dey aware say His Excellency Timipre Sylva dey passionate about sports, especially football
On my part, as di Chairman of Katsina State Football Association, I be father to all di supporters of different club for my state
I dey wit Chelsea from wia I loan am to Katsina United
From United, I don loan me to Kurfi Tigers FC and for di moment, I be for evri club
Uganda election: President Museveni don lead early, rival don allege fraud
President Yoweri Museveni take early lead for Uganda presidential election, according to di preliminary results wey di electoral commission release on Friday morning.
Dis na as hin main rival tok say hin get proof say di poll don marred by fraud
wit 29.4 per cent of vote wey dem count for Thursday's ballot, Museveni don win 1,852,263 votes, or 63.9 per cent wen main opposition candidate Bobi Wine get 821,874 or 28.4 per cent, di commission tok afta 11.00 a.m. (0800 GMT).
Wine don allege fraud
Wine, wey be singer-turned-lawmaker wey don galvanise young Ugandans wit call for political change, tell a news conference on Friday say hin don film proof of fraud during voting and say hin wan peaceful outkom to di vote.
E don tok for one tweet early for di day say hin dey confident of victory despite widespread fraud and violence.
Museveni, wey don lead di East African kontri wit population of nearly 46 million for 34 years, neva make any statement by noon.
Internet blackout
On Wednesday, di goment order an internet blackout until further notice, a day afta dem ban all social media and messaging apps.
Wine and hin supporters use Facebook to relay live coverage of hin campaign and news conference afta he tok say plenti media outlets don decline to host am
Di election campaign dey marred by deadly crackdowns by security forces on opposition candidates and dia supporters.
Uganda's normally bustling capital, Kampala dey quiet on Friday, a public holiday afta Thursday's poll, wit shops mostly close
Di soldiers dey patrolled on foot for rain for a suburb wey Reuters visit
Commission head, Simon Byabakama, assure di nation on live TV on Thursday evening afta polls close say results dey arrive for di national tally centre despite di nationwide internet blackout.
He tok say, we no dey use local Internet to transmit awa results, we dey use awa own system, we no dey use awa own system.
Byabakama add say make you no worry, results go kom
New wave of pandemic don hit more of Japan prefectures
Japan dey set to expand di current state of emergency to three more prefectures, di goment tok on Friday.
Dis na as di coronavirus infection don continue to hit wider regions of di kontri ahead of dis summer's Tokyo Olympics.
Di prefectures of Hokkaido, Okayama and Hiroshima dey likely to dey under di measure from Sunday to di end of May, Economic Revitalisation Minister, Yasutoshi Nishimura, tell reporters.
One panel of experts endorse di proposal, tok Nishimura, wey be di head of di goment's coronavirus response.
Di northern island of Hokkaido report record 712 new infections on Thursday while di western prefecture of Hiroshima don see record 219 new case on Wednesday.
Infectious infections don prompt Hiroshima and Okayama make dem cancel next week's torch relay for dia public road.
International Olympic Committee President, Thomas Bach, dey schedule to participate for torch relay event for Hiroshima on May 17.
Howeva, Bach travel go Japan ahead of di Games don postpone, local organisers tok.
Di postponement dey kom as di goverment extend di state of emergency for Tokyo and three oda prefectures until di end of May and add two more regions Aichi, Fukuoka to di measure.
Di goment declare di state of emergency for di four prefectures for late April, requesting bars and restaurants make dem no serve alcohol and make dem offer karaoke service.
Experts warn say di rapid spread of more contagious variants, especially as di roll-out of coronavirus vaccines don dey slow for Japan since e launch for mid-February.
Na only one per cent of Japan's population dey only one per cent
125 million population don dey fully vaccinated
Jigawa mechanic farm go benefit local farmers
Di Malam Alu Agro Allied Company, one farm wey dey sit on a 100-hectare land for Faru village, along Maiduguri road, Birnin Kudu Local Goment Area of Jigawa State, dey change di perception of mechanised farming for Nigeria, Mansur Dau Aliyu, di company Group General Manager (GGM) tok.
Di establishment of di farm almost five years ago, wey dem gather, na direct response to di call by di President Muhammadu Buhari administration for Nigerians to return to agriculture as di mainstay of di nation's economy, rather than relying solely on oil as di only source of revenue for di kontri.
Each cattle get number tag attached to hin ear
Di company's founder, Farouk Adamu Aliyu, wey be former member of di House of Representatives key into dis, di GGM add.
We dey do greenhouse farming
We get 10,000 square-metre fully automated soilless greenhouse, wia we dey produce tomatoes
We get two 250 square-metre greenhouses wia we produce oda greenhouse vegetables, and anoda 500 square-metre greenhouse, wey dem dey use as nursery
Dis greenhouses dey all foreign-oriented, wey dem don install to produce variety of vegetables
We dey produce only tomatoes from di 10,000 square automatic soilless greenhouses; and we dey produce average of 10 to 11 tons of tomatoes evri week.
We get anoda 10,000 square-metre locally fabricated greenhouse
Hin tok say we get livestock section, wia we get about 300 herds of cattle, some camels, goats and sheep
Daily Trust gather say di farm get fishery unit, wit about 50,000 fishes inside di pond
Similarly, one forty-ton per hour fertilizer blending plant wey dem install earlier for di year, dem gather, now dey produce close to 300 loads of NPK fertilizer under di Presidential Fertilizer Initiative.
We don import equipment for di installation of 120,000 capacity poultry system
We go dey produce between 3,000-4,000 crates of eggs daily, Mansur tok.
Di farm, e tok, get diary production plant, wey dey for di production of about 2,000 litres of milk a day, e add say na about 150-200 hectares of land wey dey for open field farming for real cultivation of rice and oda crops.
Mansur tok say di major customer for di tomato na premium customers, notably big hotels for Abuja, Lagos, and oda locations
E confirm, however, say di main market for di products na mainly for di eastern part of di kontri, like Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri
Hin add am, however, say besides di few customers wey dey Kano, dia tomato products dey rarely see for di local market for some reason.
First na di fact say di tomato wey dem produce from di farm na special species and di second reason na di fact say Jigawa na major tomato-producing area
You know say tomato na common product around here, so awa price dey higher pass wetin we dey obtain normally for open market
So, essentially, pipo no actually look at us, dem feel apprehensive of wetin we get bikos dem believe say dem dey expensive
And wen una get product wey dey commonly available, pipo go surely go for di cheaper brand
One farm hand feed di fish
If dem ask di average lifespan of dia tomato products, e tok say if you give di tomato all e require, I mean nutritional supplement wey you feed am wit while e dey grow, if you give am all di things, dis tomato fit last up to three weeks post-harvest.
But even without dat, e dey last for a minimum of a week, no dey under any refrigeration, but surely no dey under intense pressure and heat.
You fit keep am for table wia you get good ventilation
E fit last 10 days, but wit evrithin wey dem provide as required (all nutrients) e fit last up to one month
Dis we don experiment, but then, una no get am as una dey always want am
Di farm dey also source of employment for as many as 200 pipo for di village wia e dey located
Hin also tok say di company get some pipo wey go train di youth for di area on information technology skills
E further tok say most of di equipment wey dem dey use for di farm dey import from Turkey, except di fertilizer-blending machine, wey dem import from China
Even di farmin method dey model afta di Turkish style of operation bikos we get Turkish partner wey dey help maintain di standards, hin tok, but quickly add say di company dey conscious of di need to have Nigerians run di technical aspect of im operations.
Reflecting on di effect of COVID-19 on di operations of di company, Mansur tok say Malam Alu, just like oda corporate entity wey dey di kontri, don suffer from di devastating effects of di virus.
For Mansur, youths for Nigeria no get excuse to remain unemployed wit di opportunity wey agriculture provide, noting say those wey wan secure white-collar job suppose adjust to di reality and go back to agriculture.
Hin believe say Nigeria don dey do wetin e suppose do a long time ago, noting say if di kontri don take dis step, di current economic crisis go don averted.
2023: Lawmaker don seek better deal for Southern Kaduna
Di member wey dey represent Jaba Constituency for di Kaduna State House of Assembly, Samson Monday Dikko, don call on pipo of goodwill make dem kom together and map out strategies wey go salvage di Southern Kaduna Senatorial District and di pipo for 2023.
Speaking afta meeting wit stakeholders for Kagoro, Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State for di weekend, Dikko, wey dey aspire to be senator on di platform of di Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), tok say Southern Kaduna pipo don abandoned by those wey suppose take care of dem.
Dis na di time for di entire Southern Kaduna pipo to get am right
We need transform awa region and improve security, education, health, agriculture, economy, employment and empowerment for di teeming youths in conjunction wit reputable non-goment organizations.
Di Director-General of di Dikko Campaign Organisation, Timothy Chindo Kwassam, tok say di destiny of di pipo of Kaduna South Senatorial District go be for dia own hand if Dikko represent dem for di Senate for 2023.
For evrithin wey dey under di sun, season dey
So, di coming of Dikko for dis critical period of time no be mere coincidence, but divine plan by God to liberate di region from all wey don hinder am from growin and compete wit oda regions, Kwassam tok.
3 Africans, no Nigerian as City, Chelsea dey contest UEFA Champions League final
Without doubt, enthusiastic football fans for Nigeria dey eagerly wait tonights finals of di 2020/2021 UEFA Champions League finals wey dem go contest between two English club, Manchester City and Chelsea for di Estadio do Dragao, Porto for Portugal.
In view of di fact say di UEFA Champions League na one of di world's biggest football competitions only next to di FIFA World Cup and di Olympics football event, increasing level of expectations as di giants of di English Premier League get set to tussle for di prestigious diadem.
As Manchester City neva win di Champions League title, Chelsea don win dia first and only title so far for 2012.
As football pundits don tippe City wey just win dia seventh Premiership title to win tonight, Chelsea go dey kom into di contest wit better credentials.
Dem be former champion
Howeva, as Thomas Tuchel wey lead di Chelsea technical crew dey yet to taste Champions League victory, hin opponent for Manchester City dugout, Pep Guardiola na two time winner
hin win am for 2009 and 2010 wit Barcelona
Therefore, e dey plenti to expect from di actors wey go dey out there for di field of Estadio
Do Dragao for Porto and di men wey dey in charge of di technical area
Interestingly, even as both contestants dey parade only three African players for Riyad Mahrez (Algeria, Manchester City), Hakim Ziyech (Morococo, Chelsea) and Edourad Menday (
Senegal, Chelsea) African interest for di final don drop
Here for Nigerian wia Chelsea and Manchester City enjoy plenti followin from passionate football fans, expectations don reach feverish point, wey dey lead to interesting re-alignment
fans of those European club wey dem eliminate from di Champions League for different stage don re-align demsef wit either Chelsea or Manchester City base on different interests.
Consequently, di finals na one of di topic wey dem dey discuss for sporting circles for Nigeria at di moment as fans of di Premiership club dey continue to predict wetin go be di final result.
Howeva, as almost evriwia dey wait to savour di football artistry wey fit dey on display, some pundits dey worried by di increasing decline for di number of African players for di finals of one of di biggest football competitions for earth.
Going by di history of di UEFA Champions League, only 24 African footballers don contest and win di trophy wit dia European club.
Sadly African football legend like Liberia's George Weah wey dem vote World Footballer of di year for 1995
Nigeria's Rashidi Yekini, Egypt's Mohamed Aboutrika, Roger Mila of Cameroon, Jay-Jay Okocha, Sunday Oliseh, Taribo West and Victor Ikpeba of Nigeria, Rigobert Song of Cameroon and Hassam Hassan of Egypt failed to win di Champions League despite dia football prowess.
As Mo Salah (Egypt), Sadio Mane (Senegal), Joel Matip (Cameroon) and Naby Keita (Guinea) dey di big stage wen Liverpool win dia 6th UEFA Champions League title for 2019, di first African wey don win di trophy na Bruce Grobbelaar of Zimbabwe.
Hin achieve di feat for 1984 wit Liverpool
E follow am by Algerian legend Rabah Madjer wey win am wit FC Porto for 1987 and Abedi Pele (Ghana) for 1993 wit Olympique Marseille before Nigeria's
Duo of George Findi and Nwankwo Kanu lift am wit Ajax Amsterdam for 1995
E dey record say Geremi Njitap of Cameroon na di first African to win di title twice for 2000 and 2002 wit Spanish giants Real Madrid before Samuel Eto'o of Cameroon win am thrice wit Barcelona 2006, 2009 and 2010 wit Inter Milan.
Other African winners of di highly coveted trophy na Ibrahim Tanko (Ghana)
Borussia Dortmund 1997, Samuel Kuffour (Ghana) Bayern Munich 2001, Benni McCarthy (South Africa) FC Porto 2004, Djimi Traore (Mali)
Liverpool 2005, Yaya Toure (Cote d'Ivoire)
Barcelona 2009 & 2011, Seydou Keita (Mali) Barcelona 2009 & 2011, Sully Muntari (Ghana)
Inter Milan 2010 and McDonald Mariga (Kenya) 2010.
John Mikel Obi (Nigeria), Michael Essien (Ghana), Salomon Kalou (Cote d'Ivoire), Didier Drogba (Cote d'Ivoire) wey win am wit Chelsea for 2012 and Achraf Hakimi (Morocco), wit Real Madrid 2018 complete di list of Africans wey don win di UEFA Champions League.
Coming closer home, di last time Nigerian don win di trophy na for 2012 wen Mikel Obi dey among di quartet of Africans wey lift am wit Chelsea for di expense of Bayern Munich.
Afta dat achievement by di former captain of di Super Eagles, Nigeria don see di rise of oda talented players like Ahmed Musa, Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Iheanacho, Alex Iwobi, William Troost-Ekong, Leon Balogun, Ola Aina, Isaac Success, Chigozie Awaziem, Tyrone Ebuehi, Moses Simon and lately Victor Osimhen.
But none dey yet feature for di finals of Europe's biggest club competition.
Di reason for dis no dey farfetched
Di competition dey dominate by di top five club for Europe, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Manchester United and Liverpool.
Unfortunately, Nigerian players don over di years failed to get into dis highly rated European club.
E be di hope of Nigerian football stakeholders say in no distant future di new generation of players go break all barriers and begin to play for club wey get potential to win di UEFA Champions League.
If dis fail, then football fans for Nigeria go continue to live wit di agony of watching finals of di UEFA Champions League kom and go witout di presence of any Nigerian player.
As Nigerians dey wait for di next Super Eagles player wey go rise to di pinnacle of European club competition di way Find George, Nwankwo Kanu do wit Ajax for 1995 and Chelsea's Mikel Obi for 2012, di 2021 all English club finals dey few hours away.
For di end, victory go dey for di Manchester club wey dey hunt for dem first title ot di Londeners wey dey prime for di second itle and di football league wey dem dey watch pass for di world, Premiership go be ultimate winner.
Enyimba force FC IfeanyiUbah to 2-2 draw for Oriental derby
Enyimba FC kom from behind to secure a well deserved 2-2 draw for dia rescheduled week 14 fixture against Oriental Brothers FC IfeanyiUbah for Aba International Stadium, Aba,
Di Oriental Derby saw Enyimba make three changes to di team wey lost for Rivers United on Sunday.
Sadiq Abubakar return afta weeks of layoff wen Anthony Omaka and Victor Mbaoma dey restored to di starting lineup.
Di first 28 minute of di game saw both sides seeking to hit first but di visiting side drew di first blood for di 29th minute through Saidu Adamu wey poked home from close range afta Uche Onuoha don head Evans Ogbonda cross to hin path.
wit di away side wey dey full control of di game, dia confidence dey grow more leaving di host dey scrambling to get back into di game as di first half end 1-0 for favour of di visitors.
For di restart of di second half, IfeanyiUbah continue to press for di second goal and dey duly rewarded wen Saidu Adamu get hin brace afta say hin get Awazie square pass over di line for 61 minute.
Stung to life by di second goal, Enyimba start to throw in evrithin for dia arsenal to get back into di game.
For di 78th minute, dia pressure pay off wen Reuben Bala reduce di deficit for Enyimba in a rather fortuitous fashion
hin initial header was kept out by Sharp Uzoigwe but di ball commot back to am and over di line.
Di goal give Enyimba some hope as dem continue to press for numbers to at least secure point
and dis dey get for 90 minute through Imoh Obot
Following dis result, Enyimba don move up to 5th position wit 31 points from 17 games wit two more outstanding match
Meanwhile, FC IfeanyiUbah still dey root for di relegation zone wit 17 points from 19 games.
Farmers dey apprehensive as plantin season start wit erratic rains
As wet season start for most part of di kontri, farmers don start, plantin, albeit wit fear afta erratic rain wey fit threaten production.
Di rains don dey unstable for Benue, Nasarawa, Niger, Kaduna and parts of di Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and plenti farmers don plant dia crops
For di 2019/2020 wet season, erratic rains for di North and mid-season draught for di South-West make farmers lose dia moni bikos of crop failure.
Musa Yohana and Halima Thomas, farmers for Doma and Lafia, Nasarawa State, tok say dem don plant maize, groundnut and oda tuber crop like cassava and yam, but dem fear say dem fit get anoda horrible experience like last season wen dem force dem plant maize and groundnut two times.
I lose most of my yam last year bikos of excessive heat as a result of inconsistent rainfall
Dis year, we dey for di second week of May but we neva get stable rains
And I don plant 15 measures (about 20kg) groundnut already
If e continue like dis for anoda week, I fit lose di seeds. Mr Yohana tok.
Like dem, plenti farmers wey dey around FCT don plant, but di fear of crop failure dey heightened by dia experience of last year
For Benue State, awa correspondent report say farmers don start to cultivate dia land and plant crops amid complaints of scanty rainfall.
Some farmers wey don prepare dia farm earlier for di year tok say dem no fit start plantin crops until one week ago, while odas don just start to till dia land for di wake of rainfall (thrice) within di past two weeks.
A farmer for Otukpo, Ada Hyacinth, tok say di ground still dey too strong to cultivate bikos di rain no dey frequent
anoda farmer, Felix Tor, for Makurdi, tok say hin just plant melon and maize for hin recent plough farm despite di inconsistency of di rains.
Tor, however, express fear say di nature of di rainfall fit affect di well-being of di crop
E pray say di yield go turn out good for di end
But Vitalis Tarnongu, wey dey currently plough hin 1,000 hectares of farmland for di Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi (FUAM), tok say di manner of rainfall dis year go require am to begin sowe maize towards di end of May.
Tarnongu tok say plant breeder for di university don advise am say make hin wait until May 20 to begin planting hin maize bikos di nature of di rainfall since di season set in suggest say e fit be two-week drought.
Di state chairman of di All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Aondongu Saaku, tok say farming na business wey worth taking risk on.
Saaku tok say farmers wey see am as business don already take di risk to plant dia crops bikos without dat risk, dem no go reap for di end of di day.
Meanwhile, Dr Teryima Iorlamen, wey be seed systems specialist for di FUAM, tok say farmers fit go ahead to plant dia root and tuber crops in line wit di NIMET rainfall prediction for dis year.
Iorlamen tok say di period wey di farmers dey expect to wait awhile before sowing don go, stressing say NIMET's prediction for rainfall pattern for Benue State, wey dem (experts) dey work wit, indicated say di rains go stabilise for di state between April 18 and 30, 2021.
We fit assure farmers now say di rains don stabilize, according to di NIMET predictions.
Anything odawise now go be dry spell
I don advise farmers make dem check water logging capacity for dia field so dem fit plant dia crops accordingly
Rice love plenti water, so e no dey yet time to plant am
But farmers fit go into roots and tubers now, like yam, cassava, maize and melon
We believe say di rain don stabilise
Senate mourn late Army chief, Ahmed Gulak
Di Senate, on Tuesday, hold minute silence in honour of di demise of a former presidential aide, Ahmed Gulak, wey dem gruesomely murder on Sunday for Owerri, Imo State capital.
Dis follow one motion by Deputy Senate President and Chairman of di Senate Constitution Review Committee, Ovie Omo-Agege, for di floor of di Red Chamber.
Omo-Agege draw di attention of hin colleagues to di assassination of Gulak, wey, di lawmaker tok, dey hired to assist hin committee to work on di amendments wey Nigerians don sought to di constitution.
Gulak serve as consultant to di committee and dey Owerri for di public hearing on di review of di 1999 constitution.
Though di programme end for Thursday, Gulak stay behind and leave for Sunday
Dem kill am on hin way go airport for Owerri en route Abuja
Omo-Agege described Gulak as a detribalised Nigerian, wey give hin best to di service of di kontri
Also on Tuesday, di Senate urge di federal goment make dem immortalise di late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Ibrahim Attahiru.
Di red chamber also observe one minute silence in honour of Lt. Gen Attahiru, wey die for plane crash near Kaduna International Airport
Dis follow di point of order wey di Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Senator Ali Ndume raise.
NIN/profile code: NANS don raise alarm ova disenfranchisement of student by JAMB
Di Kaduna State Chapter of di National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Tuesday tok say thousands of candidates no go take part for dis year's Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB)
examination bikos of hitches for dia NIN/Profile code
Di state NANS chairman, Axiz Huziafa Bello, for one statement wey dem issue yesterday for Kaduna, disagree wit di JAMB
Bello call for extension of di electronic registration instead of risking student lives to travel to JAMB headquarters for dia respective states for manual registration.
E note say di news bulletin wey dem release on Monday, May 31, 2021, titled Issues wey dey surround di 2021 UTME registration: Option wey dey available for genuine candidates wey make attempt but no fit register, show say di management don fail to show empathy for di hardship and agony of di candidates.
E appeal to prominent Nigerians make dem prevail on di management of JAMB make dem desist from unleashing hardship on Nigerian students for dia noble quest for higher education and self-development.
Hin urge di examination bodi make dem extend di registration period and postpone di exam in di interest of justice and fairness.