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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Cross River State SUBEB Demoted 11 Primary School Teachers to Security Guards


Cross River State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), on Tuesday demoted eleven primary school teachers in Biase Local Government Area of the State to security personnel, for failure to present the requisite qualification to work as class teachers before the board.

The demotion, which was announced by the board’s chairman, Dr. Steven Odey, was sequel to the ongoing teachers verification and promotion exercise in the state by SUBEB.

While addressing the affected teachers, Dr. Odey said:

"You have no business being in the teaching profession without the requisite qualification; you cannot give what you do not have. If you want to become a teacher, do the right thing by going to school to read and qualify for the job.

“Your services will henceforth be needed in the area of tackling insecurity challenges being faced by the school".

The SUBEB boss charged other qualified teachers in the school to live up to their responsibilities through the maximization of all resources at their disposal, to improve the standard of education in the country.

Reacting to a question on the issue of irregular payment of salary to primary school teachers in the state, Odey said “SUBEB has not taken over payment of salaries yet, the Ministry of Local Government is still responsible for that.

When we eventually take over payment of your salaries, you will not have any cause to complain.”
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Kaduna Airport Is Now About to Be Opened as It's Ready For Full Operations (See Photos)




As the federal government shuts the Abuja airport for repair works, the Kaduna Int'l Airport is now fit and ready for 24-hour operations, according to Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

The airport is to oversee both local and international flights.

The Federal Government had announced the closure of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja effective midnight of Wednesday to allow for extensive repairs on the runway.

Passengers have been assured of their safety on the road from Kaduna to Abuja.





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See New Beautiful Photo of Kim Kardashian and Her Niece, Dream Kardashian

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This is the first time Kim K will be sharing a photo of herself with her niece on her Instagram page. She captioned the photo; "Hey beautiful girl"
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See New Sultry Photos of #BBNaija Gifty




The Big Brother Naija ex-housemate had a photoshoot for Bold Magazine and shared few online. See another one below..

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Mothers Are The Best!, See As Osinbajo Receives Cake and Prayers From His Mother In Celebration of His 60th Birthday


Nigerian Vice President, Prof. Yemo Osinbajo is 60 today. The Acting President started off the birthday celebration by visiting his mother's home to receive her prayers and blessings.

Mother of the Acting President, Madam Bisi Osinbajo was one of the early callers to wish her son, Yemi Osinbajo a happy 60th birthday.

Yemi Osinbajo is 60 years old today. He was born on March 8, 1957.

In a lovely pic, the Acting President was shown receiving a cake from his mother.

This was also closely accompanied by a screen grab with a birthday wish by the Acting President’s wife, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo.

She wrote, “Thanking God for 60 years of grace".
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"Ghost Worker" Been Arraigned By EFCC Over #11million Fraud


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, yesterday arraigned one Dairo Seun before Justice A. B. Mohammed of the FCT High Court, Jabi, Abuja for a N11,346,000 fraud.

The Ministry of Finance had petitioned the EFCC in February 2016 requesting for “payroll fraud investigation”. It was part of efforts to unravel various techniques used by fraudsters to defraud the Nigerian government by way of ghost workers.

Seun, who goes by various aliases including Momoh Hassan, Umar Musa and Umar Obele Musa, is facing an eight-count charge bordering on theft, criminal breach of trust and advance fee fraud. He is alleged to have connived with one Saliu Olashola (aka Nokia), to commit the fraud between 2013 and 2017.

He is accused of stealing N5,673,503.64 from the Federal Government by creating fictitious accounts for salaries and allowances, using his various aliases, an offence contrary to Section 287 of the Penal Code Act, Laws of Federation 2004.

One of the counts reads: “That you, Dairo Samson Seun (aka Momoh Hassan, Umar Musa and Umar Obele Musa) between July 2013 and February 2016 at Abuja within the Judicial Division of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory pretended to hold office of an Administrative Officer bearing a fictitious name of Umar Musa on grade level 8 with the Federal Ministry of Works as a Public Servant and in such assumed character did receive a total sum of N1,646,041.77 as salaries/allowances from the Federal Government”.

He pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to him.

In view of his plea, prosecution counsel, Olamide Babawale, asked for a date for commencement of trial, and urged the court to remand the defendant in prison custody.

Defense counsel, Folunso Adegalu, however, urged the court to accede to his bail application dated February 27, 2017 “to enable the defendant prepare for his trial”.

Justice Mohammed, thereafter, granted him bail in the sum of N5million, two sureties, one who must be a civil servant and a resident of Abuja with proof of evidence, and adjourned to March 10, 2017 for hearing.
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Hurray!, Acting and Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo is 60 Today


Nigeria's acting president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), clocks 60 today. Happy birthday to him. Long life and prosperity.
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See Photos: DSS Brutally Tortured Pastor Till He Goes Blind In Lagos


The pastor in charge of Gracious and Mercy Prophetic International Church, Egbeda, Lagos State, Pastor Ejimozor Williams, has lost his sight due to a torture he allegedly suffered in the hands of some operatives of the Department of State Services in Lagos.

It was learnt that the 46-year-old pastor’s house in the Ayobo area of the state had been invaded by the security officials after his houseboy, identified simply as Chukwujekwu, defrauded some residents using fake dollars.

When the officials failed to arrest the suspect, who had fled, they ransacked Pastor Ejimozor’s home and found some of the counterfeit currency.

According to Punch, he was allegedly bundled into a DSS operational van, where he was subjected to different forms of torture.

When he sought to know the identities of the men, one of the officials allegedly hit his head with the butt of a gun.

A few weeks later, he was said to have become blind. Despite visiting no fewer than eight hospitals, the Rivers State indigene had yet to regain his sight.

Pastor Ejimozor said he formerly owned a hotel and a house in Abuja, which were demolished by the Federal Government, adding that he later relocated to Lagos to start a new life.

He said, “I started working as a freight worker at the Apapa port where I met the houseboy. Someone actually introduced Chukwujekwu to me and I decided to help the boy.

“After some time, he told me that he wanted to travel and that I should borrow him some money. I told him I didn’t have any money, so he went to meet a man called Okoye, an old friend of mine. Okoye gave him some fake dollars".

He added that Chukwujekwu showed the dollars to a barber in the area, saying his relative abroad sent him the money and could also help the barber secure a visa to travel overseas.

The barber allegedly parted with N30,000 for the visa and handed the suspect his passport.

Chukwujekwu reportedly fled the house after defrauding several other residents on the street.

“On May 9, 2014, I was at home when about six persons scaled the fence into my compound. They wore black shirts and were armed.

“They came into the house with Okoye and three other gunmen. They began to search the house and beat up people in the compound.

“During the search, they found the fake dollars Chukwujekwu used to defraud people in the area. They said I should sign a statement, but I refused. They beat me up,” he added.

He explained that he was put in a DSS vehicle and taken away.

He said when he asked what he did wrong, one of the gunmen hit him with the butt of a gun in the head, threatening to kill him.

Pastor Ejimozor said a part of his skull was compressed after the assault, adding that he was later driven to the DSS office on CMD Road, Magodo, Ketu-Ikosi.

He said, “It was when we arrived at their head office that I realised they were DSS officials. They chained my hands and feet.

The next day, they informed me that Okoye told them that we both used fake dollars to defraud people. I denied the claim.
“I was held incommunicado for three weeks and was constantly tortured.

“The DSS later said before they would release me, I must pay N15m which I didn’t have. I told them that all I had was N20,000. After another round of torture, I fainted and was rushed to a clinic where they told them that my blood pressure was low".

He added that he was immediately transferred to the State Criminal investigation and Intelligence Department of the Lagos State Police Command.

After spending two weeks at the SCIID, he was arraigned before a Yaba Magistrate’s Court.

He was reportedly remanded in the Ikoyi Prison pending when he would fulfil his bail conditions.

However, while in the prison, the victim said he had a migraine and was rushed to a hospital.

“This led to a partial stroke. I was at home some weeks later when everywhere suddenly went blank. I couldn’t see anything again and that was how I went blind.

Now, I cannot do anything for myself and my family. I am frustrated. I also have diabetes and high blood pressure,” he added.

His wife, Mrs. Chinyere Williams, said they visited more than eight hospitals together without any result, adding that her husband was later asked to go for a CT scan.

She said the scan revealed that he could not see because his brain had been affected after he was hit with the butt of a gun.

“We have been married for 18 years and seeing him like this is like hell. Since he came out from the DSS cell, it has been one sickness after another. I had to carry him on my back several times from the house to hospitals,” she added.

Chinyere said the case against her husband at the magistrate court was struck out because after the first arraignment, neither the DSS nor the police showed up in court.

She called for the punishment of the DSS officials and appealed that her husband be flown abroad for a brain surgery that would correct the problem.

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, described the attack as a breach of the rights of the victim , saying the DSS must end the practice of torture.

He said, “The family has given us a firm instruction to pursue the matter legally.
Beyond asking for exemplary damages for him, we also intend to use his case to stop the practise of subjecting innocent members of the public to torture".

The Lagos DSS could not be reached for comment as of the time of filing this report.
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Tragedy: SS3 Student Of a School In Abuja Died During The School Inter-house Sports (See Photos)


Michael Paul Ogbe, a 16-year-old student of ASACS International Staff College in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has died from serious head injuries he sustained after participating in a high jump during his school’s inter-house sports on March 1st.

Michael who is said to be the best science student in his school and the only son of his parents, was rushed to the school's clinic from where he was taken to the Emergency Ward of the Bwari General Hospital where he was confirmed dead.

His mother, Mrs Nnenna Ogbe, said she lost her husband when Michael was 4 years old.

According to her, Michael is a computer guru who aspired to be a computer security expert in government or a telecommunications company. She said she had started the process of enrolling him in the Kwantlem Polytechnic University, Metro Vancouver, BC Canada where he was billed to resume in September 2017 after his final examiniation.


The bereaved mother says she gave the school a living child but they have given her a dead child in return. She accused the school of negligence and is demanding for justice.

The school is yet to release a statement on this matter.
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Finally, Federal Government Released The Economic Recovery and Growth Plan


After months of consultation with stakeholders from private and public sectors, the Government on Tuesday finally released the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, which raised the Value Added Tax rate on luxury items from the current 5 percent to 15 percent.

What this means is that rich people will pay more for certain goods and services.

Through the increase in VAT rate on luxury items, which the document stated would commence in 2018, as well as improvement in Companies Income Tax, a total of N350bn is being projected to be generated annually.

The administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan had in 2014, while unveiling its austerity measures, identified some items that were to be taxed as luxury goods to include champagne, alcoholic beverages, private jets, luxury cars based on engine capacity, and yachts.

The President Muhammadu Buhari-led government said it would increase non-oil tax revenues by improving tax compliance and broadening the tax net by employing appropriate technology and tightening the tax code, as well as introducing tax on luxury items and other indirect taxes to capture a greater share of the non-formal economy.

It also announced plans to undertake major reforms in the budgeting for state-owned enterprises, which would include legislative amendments of the laws establishing many of the SOEs.

According to the document, FG is targeting real Gross Domestic Product of N81.38tn by 2020.

The document, the content of which is expected to take the country out of recession, was released by the Ministry of Budget and National Planning and contains the economic blueprint of the government for the three-year period, 2017 to 2020.

It read in part, “Continued dependence on crude oil exports as a primary source of foreign exchange earnings makes the Nigerian economy vulnerable to domestic and external shocks from the oil and gas sector.

“Indeed, although the oil and gas sector represents about 10 per cent of the total GDP, it still accounts for 94 per cent of export earnings and 62 per cent of government revenues. Diversification of the economy must therefore extend to finding other sources of revenue and foreign exchange earnings.

“Policy objectives (are) to improve overall Federal Government revenues by increasing revenues from oil production and targeting non-oil revenue sources. Increase the tax base by raising the VAT rate for luxury items from five to 15 per cent from 2018, while improving CIT and VAT compliance to raise N350bn annually.”

The plan envisages that by 2020, Nigeria would have made significant progress towards achieving structural economic change with a more diversified and inclusive economy.

Overall, the plan is expected to deliver on five key broad outcomes, which are a stable macroeconomic environment; agricultural transformation and food security;

sufficiency in energy (power and petroleum products); improved transportation infrastructure; and industrialisation focusing on small and medium-scale enterprises.
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Teelamford Lovers, Do You Know Whose Sisters Are These? (See Photos)


Saw this on facebook. Teelamford Ladies, would you wear these?
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EFCC Dragged Ex-Abia State Governor, Uzor Kalu To Court For Alleged Fraud (See Photos)


Businessman and former governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, was spotted at the Federal High Court Ikoyi Lagos on Tuesday. He is being prosecuted by the EFCC for akkeged fraud and money laundering during his time in office.

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Ghanaian President, Akufo-Addo Has Sacked 23,000 Ghanaian Workers Within His First 2 Months In Office


After promising to create jobs for the unemployed during his campaign last year, it has now emerged that President Akufo-Addo and his government has instead sacked 23,000 Ghanaian workers in its first two months in office.

This was revealed by NDC Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Hon Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa during a debate in Parliament on President Akufo-Addo’s maiden State of the Nation Address.

According to him, the Akufo-Addo government in February this year sacked 205 workers at the National Service Scheme who were employed in December 2016 by the Mahama administration with the excuse that their recruitments did not follow due process.

It was noted that Government also dismissed 525 officials at the National Security alleging they were members of NDC, and 206 police recruits for allegedly using forged certificates.

This exercise was extended to the health sector where government canceled clearance given last year by the Mahama administration for the recruitment of 8600 nurses by the Ghana Health Service.

According to Ghana Web, the unprecedented job loss was as a result of the Akufo-Addo government’s vow to cancel all appointments and clearance for employment by the erstwhile Mahama administration described as 'last minute'.
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4 Oil Thieves Been Sentenced To 120Yrs Imprisonment (See Photos)


Justice Agatha A. Okeke of the Federal High Court sitting in Lafia, Nasarawa State have convicted and sentenced four suspected members of an oil syndicate Olusegun Gbenga, Yusuf Muhammed, Abass Auwal and Olanipekun Olagoke to 10years imprisonment on each of the 12-count charge of oil theft preferred against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. One of the counts reads:

“That you, Olusegun Gbenga, Yusuf Muhammed, Abass Auwal and Olanipekun Olagoke on the 12th day of May, 2014 at Toto Military check point in Nasarawa State, within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court, did without lawful authority or an appropriate licence, deal in crude oil and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 1 (17) (a) (b) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, CAP M17, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004”.


The convicts, on arraignment pleaded not guilty, but upon diligent prosecution by the EFCC, they were found guilty and sentenced. Prosecution counsel, Salisu Majidadi, citing Section 1 (17) (a) (b) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, CAP M17, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, drew the attention of the court to the fact that:

“The vehicle that was used in conveying the crude oil should automatically be forfeited to the Federal Government.”


In view of this argument, Justice Okeke, who had earlier wanted the EFCC to formally apply to the court for the forfeiture of the products, thereafter, ordered the EFCC to evacuate the crude oil and return same to the NNPC, while the truck be forfeited to the Federal Government. The sentences are to run concurrently.

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Death Sentence For Kidnappers In Bauchi Been Approved By The State Government


Bauchi state governor, Gov. Mohammed Abdullahi, has signed into law a bill that attracts a death sentence or life imprisonment for anyone that is found guilty of kidnapping in the state. The state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ibrahim Umar, announced this at a press conference in the state Tuesday.

“Whoever is guilty of the offence of kidnapping shall be punished with life imprisonment. If the victim dies as a result of the kidnapping, the offender shall be punished with death"Umar said
The bill states that anyone who seizes, confines, tricks, abducts or carries away anybody and holds them to ransom or otherwise with or without a weapon, has committed act of kidnapping in the state and would be punished accordingly.

Umar said that the state government also signed into law a bill for the provision of free emergency treatment to accident victims within 24 hours of occurrence.

“The law stated that the state government shall provide funds and logistics for joint patrol of the hospital management board and Federal Road Safety Corps for rescuing accident victims in the three senatorial districts of the state.

Any government hospital that fails to accept an accident victim shall have its officers on duty that day punished according to civil service rules, including reduction in rank,” he said
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