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Onu says ministry ready to grow economy from natural resources

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downloadThe Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnanya Onu, on Wednesday, said the ministry would employ technology to harness the nation’s natural resources for growth of the economy. Onu stated this at a meeting with the Directors in the ministry in Abuja.

He said the nation would start producing and exporting instead of importing and consuming. “We export wood but we import toothpick, we export crude oil but we import petroleum products, we sell our cocoa but we import chocolate into this country, this can be very disturbing”, Onu said.

According to him, the missing link and key the nation needs to open the door of prosperity is science and technology. “We have all these raw materials, we have human capacity, we have large market, so in terms of growing our economy, reducing poverty, creating jobs, again, science and technology is vital.”

Onu also promised that the ministry would soon start creating weapons that could be of help in to the defence sector to tackle insurgencies. He said the ministry would collaborate with other ministries to support them, adding that science ministry was related to nearly all other ministries.

Onu said the ministry would also intensify effort to ensure that technology was employed to curb corruption. He urged all Nigerians to abide by law and appealed to the Permanent Secretary and the directors to work together in order to actualise stated objectives.

The Permanent Secretary, Mrs Habiba Lawal, assured that the staff members were ready to help the ministry to realise its aims in order to uplift the nation.

Ex-Speaker accuses Fayose, Assembly of blackmail

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Ex-Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Adewale Omirin, has said that the public show made of the rejection of his letter to the House  seeking the reversal of his impeachment was an attempt to blackmail him.

He said that governor Ayodele Fayose, the Speaker, Hon Kola Oluwawole, and the Clerk of the Assembly, Mr. Tola Esan, had fore-knowledge of the letter he wrote requesting reversal of his impeachment, wondering why they had to make a public show of a legitimate request.

Omirin had, in a letter dated October 15, 2015 and addressed to the Speaker of the Assembly, prayed the House to revert his November 20, 2014 impeachment by seven members of the immediate past House of Assembly and restore all his rights and privileges.

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The ex-speaker also urged the Assembly to obliterate the records of the factional speaker, Hon Dele Olugbemi, describing his emergence as a constitutional infarction that should not be contemplated under a democratic setting.

Speaking in Ado-Ekiti during a visit to the secretariat of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Omirin said he had earlier been advised by top members of the party to go to court on the issue, following which he instructed his lawyer to contact the Clerk of the Assembly to request for the extract of November 20, 2014, sitting when the impeachment was carried out.

Omirin alleged that the House, which saw the coming litigation as too diversionary to the current Assembly agreed to begin a  process of reversing the impeachment through legislative procedure, which compelled him to write the letter as an instrument for the house to work with.

The Chairman, House Committee on Information, Hon. Gboyega Aribisogan, who responded to Omirin’s allegation said : “As far as this House is concerned, no discussion took place between Omirin and Governor Fayose, the Speaker and the Clerk before the letter was brought to the Assembly.

“What the House did was to react to the letter we deliberated upon and which we published and this should not be mistaken for blackmail.

“We don’t want the matter to be subjected to rumour. The letter is a document of the House and we can do whatever we like with it.”

The untold story – Col. Sambo Dasuki

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Colonel-Dasuki-Sambo-1‘Jonathan, not me, approved arms procurement deals’
• DSS moves to enforce arrest order
• HURIWA wants probe extended to police
What Nigerians should expect from Tuesday’s arrest order issued by President Muhammadu Buhari against the immediate past National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki, over alleged arms deals emerged yesterday when he said he was ready to open a can of worms — only when his trial begins.

Stressing that he did not approve military procurements, but former President Goodluck Jonathan did, Dasuki said: “I have a lot to tell Nigerians but in the interim, they should not believe some of the allegations as gospel truths. The good thing is that some of the key actors in the present administration were part of the past process being viciously challenged.
“As for my tenure as the nation’s NSA, I acted in the interest of the nation and with utmost fear of God. I did not use the office for any self-serving agenda. I occupied the Office of the National Security Adviser at a difficult moment in Nigerian history when terrorism was at its peak and I am leaving posterity to judge me accordingly.”

Dasuki spoke just as it became obvious last night that the Department of State Security (DSS) was ready to enforce President Muhammadu Buhari’s arrest order on the embattled former NSA.

Also, the Human Rights Writers Associations of Nigeria (HURIWA) yesterday applauded the president’s determination to recover all stolen funds from the Defence sector by releasing a report indicting some high profile erstwhile military personnel, including Dasuki.

The group, however, urged him to further subject the findings of the Presidential Committee to credibility test by globally tested and trusted firearms’ procurement auditors who have no political affiliations to either the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) or the All Progressives Congress (APC) to avoid claims of witch-hunt and targeted attacks on the opposition party and former President Jonathan. In a statement signed jointly by HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, and National Media Affairs Director, Miss Zainab Yusuf, the group demanded an expansion of the forensic investigative activities to cover procurements made in the Police sector. HURIWA described the Nigeria Police as ill-equipped and unprepared to professionally enforce the Rule of Law.

Buhari had, on Tuesday ordered the arrest of Dasuki and some unnamed culprits for allegedly siphoning billions of dollars earmarked for arms purchases. The President, while ordering the arrest, noted that the actions of the erstwhile NSA ridiculed the country and made the war against the Boko Haram terrorists group difficult.

Specifically, the 13-man panel found among other alleged anomalies, a N643.8 billion ($2.1bn) as extra-budgetary interventions; $2.3 billion (or N13.7bn) worth of failed contracts (53 out of 513 awarded between 2007 and 2015); and a N3.8 billion cash paid to a company allegedly without evidence of any contract;

But Dasuki last night re-iterated his readiness to “see” the Federal government in court, over the ‘allegations,’ describing the panel’s findings as ambiguous, presumptious and baseless.

A statement signed by the former NSA and issued yesterday in Abuja, said the report was jaundiced, just as due diligence was not adopted by the committee in the search for facts to arrive at credible conclusions, as “there was no contract awarded or equipment bought without approval from the then President and Commander-In-Chief.”


He faulted the manner in which he was singled out to be named in the saga, whereas the report supposedly suggested there were other ‘culprits.’ This, according to the former NSA, is “theatrical,” just as he stated that, in a ploy to gain public sympathy, the “presidency quoted some absurd findings, including extra-budgetary interventions, award of fictitious contracts, 53 failed contracts, payment for jobs without contractual agreements, non-execution of contracts for the purchase of four Alpha jets, bombs and ammunition.”

He said the Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, who issued the statement, should have known better the extent of his involvement, as “a former President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors and a witness to history”. This, he said, was a propaganda to cast aspersions on Dasuki.
“To set the records straight, Nigerians should appreciate that the AVM Jon Ode-led panel did not invite the ex-NSA under any guise before arriving at its ambiguous findings,” he said.
“At least, fairness demands that the panel ought to hear from Dasuki instead of its recourse to hasty conclusions. If the panel had been more patient and painstaking, it would have been availed of all relevant documents on some of the jaundiced findings.”

The statement explained that Dasuki did not award the procurement contracts on behalf of the military, as it is not the convention with such contracts.

He said the allegations by the Presidency that the panel accused him (Dasuki) of awarding fictitious contracts between March 2012 and March 2015, is unfounded as “contrary to this claim, Dasuki was not the NSA in March 2012 and he could not have awarded any contract in whatever name. Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan appointed him NSA on June 22, 2012.

All contracts and accruing payments were with the approval of the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces. Once the ex-President approved, the former NSA paid.  So, there was due process for every purchase in line with regulations guiding arms procurement for the Armed Forces.

And Nigerians should note that all the services generated the types of equipment needed, sourced for suppliers most times and after consideration by the Office of the NSA, the President will approve application for payment. For sensitive sectors (military/security), there was no room for awarding fictitious contracts. The conclusions of the panel were presumptive, baseless and lacked diligence.

There were no fictitious contracts; contract sums were not diverted and the relevant services in writing acknowledged delivery of equipment. For all procurements, the Nigerian Army, the Air Force and the Nigerian Navy have their contractors.”
Dasuki backed this up with references to prove that the presidency was just desperate to hang some former public and military officers who served this nation at the risk of their lives.
“It is laughable for the panel to assume that four Alpha jets and 12 helicopters were undelivered. In a memo to the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), referenced NAF/905/D/CAS of November 28, 2014, the immediate past Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Adesola Amosu, acknowledged the receipt of the 4x Alpha jets attack aircraft and the helicopters.

On 10/21/14, the Chief of Air Staff also confirmed the receipt of F-7 N1 aircraft combination of 250kg bombs and accessories at $2,894,000 with the cost of freight at $1,200,000. The same Air Force confirmed getting 2xTri Shield 36DG Tactical radars.
“In another letter of December 1, 2014 signed by L.S. Alao (on behalf of the Chief of Air Staff), the Air Force said it received five containerized fuel storage and dispensing units with equipment.

The Nigerian Army wrote the ONSA to acknowledge the delivery of 14 armoured tanks. In a December 13, 2014 memo, the Brigade of Guards thanked ONSA for releasing N30m for RCA, Operation allowance for Troops on Op Urban Sweep II for third and fourth quarters of 2014. This is apart from the installation of CCT Cameras at the Brigade Headquarters, 2 backscatter bomb detection vans and other equipment.
“On November 26, 2014, the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh sought for approval of the award of one pair of uniform (in the interim) for the Armed Forces at N165, 375 to El-Jahab Mubarak Nigeria and N330,750,000 for two pairs.
“These are some of the acknowledgment letters submitted to me by the end-users (the services). It is not for me to go and find out whether the equipment were delivered or not. I am not the one keeping the inventories.

To show that I have nothing to hide, I submitted a comprehensive list of all requests for procurements by the services, the items bought and those equipment being awaited to His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari long before I left office. If there were issues, I should have been questioned. I was just the clearinghouse, I did not award contracts to my company or proxies. There was no contract awarded or equipment bought without approval from the then President and Commander-In-Chief”.

He further said, “I am not a thief or treasury looter as being portrayed.” He explained that some of the revelations might endanger the security of the nation. “In order not to endanger the nation’s security,” I am ready for trial on all these allegations in order to prove to Nigerians that I did nothing untoward in office. We will certainly meet in court.”

Senate approves $200m World Bank loan for Lagos

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The Senate on Wednesday, approved the $200 million loan request for the Lagos State government, following deliberation of the report of Ad-hoc Committee on Foreign and Local debt to which the request was referred a fortnight ago.

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Senator Kabiru Gaya (APC Kano South), in a motion for the consideration of the report, said: “That the Senate do consider the Report of Ad-Commiittee on Local and Foreign Debts for Special approval of Lagos State Development Policy Operation (DPO) loan budget support of US$200 Million from the World Bank.”

Supported by Senator Remi Tinubu (APC Lagos), Gaya explained that the loan would go a long way developing the state’s infrastructure and in generating jobs for the teeming unemployed in Lagos State.

In his contribution, Senator Danjuma Goje, however warned that the loan should not be taken just for the sake of it, but should be expended judiciously and purposefully so that when it was being paid back people could point to the infrastructures it was used for.

“Mr Senate President, my own is to express caution. Loans are meant to be paid back with interest and so it should be judiciously used to the extent that the people of Lagos State could point to those things it was used for,” he noted.

On his part, Senator George Sekibo called on the Senate to ensure a detailed probe of past loans, adding that the red chamber should be carried along in the implementation of those targeted infrastructures so as to avoid corruption and misapplication of the funds.

“Distinguished colleagues, I want to state that the Senate Committee always look into activities of past loans taken with a view to ascertain how it was used and also that from time to time the Senate should be carried along in the implementation in other to avoid corruption and misapplication of funds,” Sekibo submitted.

Meanwhile, the ‘ayes’ had it, when Senate President Bukola Saraki put the request to a voice vote, after the deliberations.

2 terrorist suspects killed, others held in raid in Saint-Denis, officials say

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77241c12-963e-4828-96f8-a3c96162face_500Two terrorist suspects have been killed in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis during a security operation linked to the deadly attacks that rocked the French capital five days ago, a police source said. The targets of the raid are believed to have included the purported ringleader of the attacks.

Latest developments:

5:46 a.m. ET: The police raid is over, French government spokesman Stephane Le Foll said.

5:24 a.m. ET: The number of terrorist suspects killed in the raid stands at two, according to the Paris prosecutor’s office. A police source had earlier told CNN that three suspects were killed. Seven people have been arrested, including three men who were removed from inside the apartment, the prosecutor’s office said.

5:24 a.m. ET: The suspects targeted in Saint-Denis were “about to move on some kind of operation,” police sources told CNN, saying the raid was “right on time. “

4:48 a.m. ET: The operation is still in progress, the French National Police said. Five officers were lightly wounded and a police dog was killed in the raid, according to police.

3:07 a.m. ET: A female suspect killed herself at the scene by activating her suicide belt, the prosecutor’s office said.

2:52 a.m. ET: The police operation is “absolutely not over,” said Matthieu Hanotin, a lawmaker for Saint-Denis. He told French radio that police believe that there are still heavily armed terrorists inside the building. French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira had earlier suggested the raid was “coming to an end.”

2:16 a.m. ET: One of the terrorist suspects killed was shot by a police sniper, CNN affiliate BFMTV reported. A civilian passerby was killed during the operation, the broadcaster said.

2:08 a.m. ET: Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, is one of the potential targets of the operation, a senior Belgian counterterrorism official told CNN. The official cautioned that French and Belgian authorities weren’t certain that Abaaoud was at the location when they launched the raid in search of high priority targets.

1:32 a.m. ET: A series of explosions is heard in the area. The cause of the blasts wasn’t immediately clear.

• Police and soldiers have cordoned off the zone and all public transportation in the area has been halted. Residents have been warned to stay inside.

Paris attacks: What you need to know

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Gunfire and explosions shook the northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis early Wednesday as heavily armed police stormed a building where suspects linked to Friday’s deadly terrorist attacks were believed to be holed up.

Police blocked off roads before dawn Wednesday and told residents to stay inside in Saint-Denis, a diverse, working-class area that is home to the Stade de France sports stadium where three suicide bombings took place Friday.

The situation developed quickly over many hours, but by late morning in Paris, the French government said the siege was over.

Two terrorist suspects have been declared dead, one of them a woman who blew herself up with a suicide belt, according to authorities.

Seven other people were arrested, including three men who were removed from an apartment at the heart of the raid, the Paris prosecutor’s office said. Five police officers were lightly wounded and a police dog was killed during the operation.

A senior Belgian counter terrorism official told CNN that Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks, was one of the potential targets of the police raid.

But the official cautioned that French and Belgian authorities weren’t certain that Abaaoud, a Belgian ISIS member who was widely believed to have been in Syria recently, was at the location when they launched the raid.

Resident: ‘I’m just worried about my child’

Schools were closed and public transportation was suspended in Saint-Denis as heavily armed police and soldiers flooded streets not far from the Basilica Cathedral, where many French monarchs’ remains are entombed.

“We could see the bullets,” the woman, who identified herself only as Sabrine, told CNN affiliate France 2. “We could feel the building shaking.”

Riad Moudache, a local resident, was stopped by police and told to evacuate as the raid unfolded. He rushed home to get his 3-year-old daughter.

“I’m just worried about my child,” he said. “My priority now is to protect her.”

Saadana Aymen, a 29-year-old who lives one street down from the site of the police operation, said he couldn’t believe what was happening in his neighborhood.

“When you think of Saint-Denis, you don’t think of terrorists,” he told CNN. “I’m shocked! Why would the terrorists pick this neighborhood?”

Authorities have been looking for the so-called “ninth suspect,” who may appear in a video recorded by a witness to the Paris attacks.

Police have been analyzing the video, which shows two gunmen inside a black car linked to the attacks and perhaps a third individual driving the car, French media reported.

Seven of the attackers were killed during the wave of violence Friday night, and an international arrest warrant is already out for one suspect, Salah Abdeslam, a 26-year-old Frenchman. The identity of the possible ninth suspect is unknown.

Brother urges suspect to surrender

Abdeslam’s older brother has urged the suspect, who was last seen driving toward the Belgian border hours after the attacks, to turn himself over to authorities.

“I would tell him to surrender. That’s the best solution,” Mohamed Abdeslam told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Tuesday. “But of course, if he has something to do with it, he must accept responsibility.”

In their push to unravel the attack plot and the suspected network behind it, counter 77241c12-963e-4828-96f8-a3c96162face_500terrorism and intelligence officials say investigators have uncovered a clue that could be a big break: cell phones believed to belong to the attackers.

According to the officials, one of the phones contained a message, sent sometime before the attacks began, to the effect of: OK, we’re ready.

“It points to a sort of organization,” CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruick shank said, “an attempt to try to synchronize what was going down.”

But cracking into their communication won’t be easy.

Investigators have found encrypted apps on the phones, which appear to have left no trace of messages or any indication of who would have been receiving them, according to officials briefed on the French investigation.

‘These are not regular people’

Mohamed Abdeslam said the last time he saw his brothers was about a week ago.

“They left without saying goodbye,” he said.A body, covered by a sheet, is seen on the sidewalk outside the Bataclan theater.

Now one of them is a wanted fugitive. And authorities say another Abdeslam brother, Ibrahim, 31, was among the seven terrorists who either killed themselves or were killed by police in a series of coordinated attacks across the French capital on Friday night that killed at least 129 people and wounded hundreds more.

Since the attacks, the French government has declared a state of emergency, carried out hundreds of anti-terrorism raids around the country in a security clampdown and launched waves of airstrikes on ISIS targets in Syria.

Mohamed Abdeslam told CNN that before the attacks, he’d noticed his brothers changing and adopting more radical views. He suspects the Internet could have played a role. But he said his family was shocked by the attack, and had no idea what they were planning.

“My brother who participated in this terrorist act must have been psychologically ready to commit such an act. These are not regular people,” he said. “You cannot have the slightest doubt that they have been prepared, that they must not leave any trace which would cause suspicion that they might do such things. And even if you saw them every day, their behavior was quite normal.”

Suspects questioned by Belgian authorities in February

Police stopped Salah Abdeslam hours after the attacks in a car on his way toward the Belgian border. They let him go because he apparently hadn’t yet been linked to the terrorist operation.

 Both he and Ibrahim were previously known to authorities: Belgian prosecutor Eric Van Der Sypt told CNN’s Ivan Watson that police questioned the Abdeslam brothers in February.

“Ibrahim tried to go to Syria and was sent back by the Turks in the beginning of 2015,” Van Der Sypt said. “It was after that that we questioned him.”

Both brothers were released, the federal prosecutor said, after they denied wanting to go to Syria.

He said Belgian authorities were also trying to keep an eye on Bilal Hadfi, one of the suicide bombers who struck outside the Stade de France, according to several sources. “We knew (Hadfi) was in Syria,” Van Der Sypt said. “But what we didn’t know is apparently he was back, as he blew himself up in Paris. But we had no knowledge of the fact that he was back in Europe.”

Belgian authorities said two men detained over the weekend in Molenbeek in connection with the attacks were now under arrest for “attempted terrorism and participation in the activities of a terrorist group.”

Kachikwu directs free distribution of hoarded petroleum products in FCT

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The Ministry of Petroleum Resources has instructed the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) to distribute petrol of any filling stations involved in hoarding to customers free of charge. Dr Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, announced this during his tour and monitoring of fuel stations in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) .

He said that the decision became necessary given the attitude of some filling stations to hoard fuel to the detriment of the masses. “I have instructed DPR as they proceed on monitoring that any station that has the product and they are hoarding, they should sell all the products for free to customers.

He noted that marketers who involved in sharp practices would also face heavy sanction. “ We are going to impose very serious penalty to the fuel station. So selling their products is not the answer, it is penalising them when they do this.

“ I hope the message goes out loud and clear. I urge Nigerians to be patient, stop panic buying; there is product for everybody.“ he said. Kachikwu also directed a 24-hour service operation by fuel stations, to serve Nigerians better. “I am instructing NNPC retail stations to stay open for 24 hours; the police will provide protection for them.

“ Major fuel stations should move in and supply products and take responsibility for their stations just like we are taking responsibility for our own retail stations. He said the current fuel queues playing out in the country could also be attributed to panic buying, noting that NNPC had made available adequate petrol to serve Nigerians.

Kachikwu added that the queue in the stations could also be attributed to the pipelines not being able to pump effectively. He said measures had been put in place to activate some of the pipelines. He also said that the delay in the process of releasing the approved subsidy money for oil marketers had limited the ability of some individuals to import fuel into the country.

He, however, added that processes were being finalised by the National Assembly and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to release the approved money. The minster also said that in spite of the availability of petrol for supply in the country, the issue of moving out trucks out of the Apapa area of Lagos was also a a challenge.

“But we are moving trucks massively; most of the stations have products right now; it is just a matter of time, things will return to normal. “Plans are on ground to arrest the situation; we expect that in next couple of days some of the queues you have currently will go away; I urge Nigerians to be patient.

“DPR is monitoring the process, to ensure that all pump lines are open and we will continue to monitor them. We are working on the technical and supply side.“ The minister also debunked the rumor making the rounds that there were plans to reduce the price of petrol.

The minister, accompanied by officials of NNPC subsidiaries, inspected some fuel stations in the FCT. Some of the stations monitored included NNPC mega station Gossa on Airport Road, Forte Oil in Maitama and Conoil in Central Business District.

Diezani Alison-Madueke’s plea for mercy

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download (32)Finally, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, Nigeria’s Petroleum Resources minister until six months ago, seeks to be understood by Nigerians. The former highflying minister, one of the most influential in the Goodluck Jonathan administration, seems to be begging Nigerians for forgiveness, or at least for some slack in their criticism (or is it hatred of her guts?). Of course, Madueke did not actually ask Nigerians to forgive her. Those are not her exact words, but the intention is quite clear in the series of conversations she has had in the last couple of weeks with celebrity journalist, Dele Momodu. She seems to have come to a belated realisation of that Achebean warning to all misguided leaders that nobody wins a war against their own people.

Nigerians have in the last several months been treated to salacious tales of the former minister’s attempt to escape the law, even when there was no pending indictment against her or before her actual arrest in the United Kingdom. But the story out there was that she had been faking ill-health, specifically a life-threatening battle with cancer of the breast. This was after all attempts by her, the rumour mill had it, to have an audience with President Muhammadu Buhari were allegedly rebuffed by the then president-elect. Jonathan was hardly out of office before Madueke bade the government goodbye, leaving for the United Kingdom. She was suddenly away from the public gaze. For a woman who appeared to relish the spotlight, her absence was immediately obvious. Shortly after would the cancer rumour surface. Nobody had any proof of this or further news of her until she was suddenly flung back into the spotlight by news of her arrest in the UK.

Aggrieved Nigerians felt vindicated that they had been proven right about their long held view that Mrs. Alison-Madueke had corruptly enriched herself during her time in office. This while hundreds of millions of her country people suffered abjectly as a direct consequence of the looting unleashed on the Nigerian treasury by she and her ilk. Although a public officer she lived and conducted herself like royalty on Nigeria’s bill. She travelled by chartered flight with family members, Nigerians heard. A lot was said of and about her but she appeared to scorn the rabble rousing she must have taken complaints and allegations against her for. She simply had no time for Nigerians, not even to ‘set the record straight’ as some of her colleagues in the public eye would say.

All of this until her infamous arrest in the UK, followed by lurid tales of extravagant living. But as an alibi, the Madueke family employed the services of a lawyer to state their side of the story. It seemed then that her thick skin was beginning to soften up. Having denied all the allegations swirling about her, her attorney then let it out that her presence in the UK was to attend to her health that was being ravaged by cancer. Now it was official. While this ‘official’ revelation appeared to win her some sympathy, the vast majority of Nigerians were definitely not sold on the cancer story. It appeared to them a sob-tale directed at winning sympathy for one of those who didn’t care if they lived or died. There was no touch of remorse in Mrs. Madueke’s rebuttal of the allegations Nigerians had made against her. She appeared to want their sympathy while trying to show that she had been right and they all had been wrong all along. Her alibi would not wash for many. But it appeared to have opened a window through which she could speak with the world.

It is in an apparent attempt to build on this that the Dele Momodu angle entered the picture. In the first part of that encounter between the journalist and the ex-minister that took place in a London hideaway, the latter was portrayed as a reluctant interviewee whose minders would rather not see hold the interview. The whole encounter was made to look like a chance occurrence rather than the scripted plot it is turning out to be. Momodu succeeded in getting Nigerians to believe, even if they didn’t accept, that Madueke was indeed an ailing woman. His description of her appearance contrasted radically from what Nigerians knew of the woman. Yet, it looked like she would leave everything at the point in which her meeting with Momodu ended in London without any further desire to convince anyone.

It seems thereafter that Mrs. Madueke was convinced of the positive effect of that bit of her story Momodu tantalised the world with. It won sympathy for her surely, even if some of it sounded quite tongue-in-cheek. And so she went for an encore. Her surrogates put a call through to Momodu fixing a meeting. This time they agreed to what amounts to a more involved interview even if, according to Momodu, no recording device was permitted. Her shrivelled looks that Momodu only described in the first interview is now accompanied with at least one graphic image that has gone ‘viral’, to borrow Momodu’s own words about the social media impact of the first interview.

She debunked all allegations of corruption and alleged romance with Jonathan and her cat and mouse relationship with Patience. Truly, no one who knew Alison-Madueke would not feel some pity for her. She is indeed a mere shadow of her vivacious self.

Her new look is a resounding rebuke of any primitive acquisition of wealth. It is a sad reminder of the vanity that is all material possession, including the wanton fixation on so-called good looks or beauty. Ultimately what matters in life are those little things that money can only pretend to buy: the love of those who matter to us including those we serve as public office holders, good health and the peace of mind that comes with all of these.   Mrs. Diezani sees now that the opinion, if not the love, of the ordinary people matter.

For too long she and a few like her in power treated the voice of the people with little or no respect. For too long, she saw no purpose in showing herself amenable to public opinion. All of that makes her latest desire to be seen in a better light look a bit too belated. Many are already fixed in their opinions. And justifiably so. As they argue, if Mrs. Madueke wants their sympathy she first must give back to Nigerians what they believe she has taken. Her alibi is neither here nor there for as long as many see her as a beneficiary of the inhuman Nigerian system that has no respect for the ordinary people.

What Nigerians want is justice, not the death of Mrs. Madueke.

Arms Procurement Scam: Buhari Orders Arrest Of Culprits

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President-Muhammadu-Buhari2-360x225The order is in a release issued by the Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina.

The committee discovered that budgetary interventions in local currencies amounting to over 640 billion naira and foreign currency of about 2.2 billion dollars were siphoned by those entrusted with national security.

Even more disturbing, according to the statement, was the award of contracts to fictitious companies by the office of the National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki, resulting to wastages and theft of funds.

The federal government vows that all those who have been indicted by the committee would be rounded up and prosecuted.

The press release also said that a contract for the purchase of four alpha jets, 12 helicopters, bombs and ammunition were approved at the heat of the insurgency war in the north-east and up till date; there is no inventory of these supplies and that indeed the contract was not executed.

Full Statement

On the authority of Mr President, a 13 man committee was set up by the Office of the National Security Adviser to audit the procurement of arms and equipment in the Armed Forces and Defence sector from 2007 to date.

While the committee which was inaugurated on 31 August 2015 is yet to complete its work, its interim report has unearthed several illicit and fraudulent financial transactions.

As part of the findings, the committee has analyzed interventions from some organizations that provided funds to the Office of the National Security Adviser, Defence Headquarters, Army Headquarters, Naval Headquarters and Nigerian Air Force Headquarters, both in local and foreign currencies.

So far the total extra budgetary interventions articulated by the committee is Six Hundred and Forty Three Billion, Eight Hundred and Seventeen Million, Nine Hundred and Fifty Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighty Five Hundred Naira and Eighteen Kobo (N643,817,955,885.18).

The foreign currency component is to the tune of Two Billion, One Hundred and Ninety Three Million, Eight Hundred and Fifteen Thousand US Dollars and Eighty Three Cents ($2,193,815,000.83).

These amounts exclude grants from the State Governments and funds collected by the DSS and Police. It was observed that in spite of this huge financial intervention, very little was expended to support defense procurement.

The committee also observed that of 513 contracts awarded at $8,356,525,184.32; N2,189,265,724,404.55 and €54,000.00; Fifty Three (53) were failed contracts amounting to $2,378,939,066.27 and N13,729,342,329.87 respectively.

Interestingly, it was noted that the amount of foreign currency spent on failed contracts was more than double the $1bn loan that the National Assembly approved for borrowing to fight the insurgency in the North East.

The committee also discovered that payments to the tune of Three Billion, Eight Hundred and Fifty Million Naira (N3,850,000,000.00) were made to a single company by the former NSA without documented evidence of contractual agreements or fulfilment of tax obligations to the FGN.

Further findings revealed that between March 2012 and March 2015, the erstwhile NSA, Lt Col MS Dasuki (rtd) awarded fictitious and phantom contracts to the tune of N2,219,188,609.50, $1,671,742,613.58 and €9,905,477.00. The contracts which were said to be for the purchase of 4 Alpha Jets, 12 helicopters, bombs and ammunition were not executed and the equipment were never supplied to the Nigerian Air Force, neither are they in its inventory.

Even more disturbing was the discovery that out of these figures, 2 companies, were awarded contracts to the tune of N350,000,000.00, $1,661,670,469.71 and €9,905,477.00 alone. This was without prejudice to the consistent non-performance of the companies in the previous contracts awarded.

Additionally, it was discovered that the former NSA directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to transfer the sum of $132,050,486.97 and €9,905,473.55 to the accounts of Societe D’equipmente Internationaux in West Africa, United Kingdom and United States of America for un-ascertained purposes, without any contract documents to explain the transactions.

The findings made so far are extremely worrying considering that the interventions were granted within the same period that our troops fighting the insurgency in the North East were in desperate need of platforms, military equipment and ammunition. Had the funds siphoned to these non performing companies been properly used for the purpose they were meant for, thousands of needless Nigerian deaths would have been avoided.

Furthermore, the ridicule Nigeria has faced in the international community would have been avoided. It is worrisome and disappointing that those entrusted with the security of this great nation were busy using proxies to siphon the national treasury, while innocent lives were wasted daily.

In light of these findings, President Muhammadu Buhari has directed that the relevant organizations arrest and bring to book, all individuals who have been found complicit in these illegal and fraudulent acts.

AMBODE COMMISERATES WITH FRANCE OVER TERROR ATTACKS

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ambodeLagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday commiserated with the French Government over last Friday’s terror attacks in Paris which killed more than 120 people.

Governor Ambode, in a condolence letter sent to the Ambassador of France to Nigeria, Mr. Denys Gauer, described the dastardly act as an attack on the civilised world and humanity.

He, however, urged the civilised world not to only resist terror, but also defeat it by every means possible.

The Governor said: “On behalf of the government and good people of Lagos State, I wish to express our heartfelt condolences to your good self, the French government and the entire French citizens over last Friday’s terror attacks in Paris.”

“The dastardly act was no doubt an attack on the civilised world and humanity and we share in your grief. Whether the strike is within the city, through plane hijack or in traffic, terrorists speak the same language of force, violence and suppression.”

“But the civilised world should not only resist terror, we must defeat it by every means possible. And this is why the whole world is standing behind France at these trying times to say no to terror and every form of extremism,” the Governor said.

While commending the French courage and resilience against the terror attacks, Governor Ambode also acknowledged that by standing up in unison to condemn terrorism, the French people have demonstrated that like other challenges plaguing humanity, terrorism should not be politicised, and that It can only be defeated with unity of purpose.

‘You Have No Power To Summon Me’-Lamorde Tells Senate

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images (19)On Tuesday, the embattled former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde informed the Senate that they do not possess the power to invite him as the subject of an investigation.

 

He made this assertion through his lawyer, Festus Keyamo, who appeared on Mr. Lamorde’s behalf before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions at the National Assembly in Abuja.

The former EFCC Chairman is being investigated over an allegation that he fraudulently diverted over N1 trillion in proceeds from corruption recovered by the anti-graft agency.

Mr. Keyamo explained that the Senate has no constitutional power to invite his client to the committee given that his client is no longer the Chairman of the EFCC.

Mr. Keyamo stated that it is only the courts that can exercise such power, adding that his client is ready to honor the power of the courts. The lawyer noted that his client would, “only appear [before the committee] if he [Lamorde] is invited as a witness.”

The Chairman of the committee, Emmanuel Nwanyawu, informed Mr. Keyamo that the committee is not a court of law and, therefore, a lawyer cannot appear before it on behalf of his client. He further explained that Mr. Keyamo was not allowed to take an oath on behalf of his client.

The Chairman noted that another letter of summons would be issued to Mr. Lamorde informing him he must appear before the committee on November 24th.

BREAKING: Court of Appeal sacks PDP Senator from Taraba, Bashir Marafa

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Bashir-MarafaBashir MarafaThe Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has again lost in Taraba State as the Court of Appeal sitting in Yola upheld a tribunal’s ruling, sacking Bashir Marafa as senator representing Taraba Central Senatorial District.

On September 30, the National Assembly Elections Petitions Tribunal in Taraba State, nullified the election of Mr. Marafa and ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission to issue Certificate of Return to the All Progressives Congress candidate, Yusuf Abubakar.

The tribunal said the petitioners in the case, the APC, and its candidate, had proved their case beyond reasonable doubt.
The tribunal therefore ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to return Mr. Abubakar as the candidate that scored the majority of lawful votes during the polls.

Marafa, however, appealed the tribunal’s decision.

In their separate judgements on Tuesday, the three judges, Jummai Sankey, Duobele Abraham and Ridwan Maiwada of the Court of Appeal, unanimously agreed that the appeal lacked merit and was therefore dismissed.

Lamorde Fails To Appear Before Senate Committee On Ethics

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Ibrahim-LamordeThe immediate past Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr Ibrahim Lamorde has flown out of the country for medical treatment.

Lawyer to the former EFCC Chairman, Mr Festus Keyamo, at a meeting with members of the Senate Committee on Ethics, said that Mr Lamorde has gone abroad for medical treatment.

Mr Lamorde was scheduled to appear before the Senate committee over allegations of mismanagement of funds recovered from suspects in cases handled by the EFCC under him.

Mr Keyamo asked the committee on ethics to give his client, Mr Lamorde one month to conclude his medical treatment before appearing before the committee.

However, the committee members disagreed, saying Mr Lamorde must appear before the committee on Tuesday, November 24.

Blackmail will not stop N25bn TSA probe – Saraki

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Saraki_TribunalThe President of the Senate, Sen. Bukola Saraki, has said that no amount of intimidation will stop the assembly from investigating the alleged N25 billion Treasury Single Account (TSA) fraud. Saraki was reacting to a motion moved by Sen. Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi West) on Tuesday over a newspaper article allegedly blackmailing the Senate for pointing out the alleged fraud.

He said the assembly would not relent in carrying out its constitutional duties, including pointing out any action that would be detrimental to Nigerians. “No amount of either blackmail or intimidation will stop us from doing the work we have to do.

“We have a responsibility here to ensure that there are no leakages in government funds and if there are, we will call the attention of the public and do whatever it takes to salvage the situation; it is our responsibility.

“ The fact about the TSA will come out and everybody will have opportunity before the committee to state the fact, the facts will speak for themselves,’’ he said. Saraki said the assembly would expedite action on the inauguration of Standing Committees to enable it to begin its oversight function fully.

Earlier, Melaye said his attention was drawn to the write-up accusing the Senate of working against President Muhammadu Buhari’s effort to implement TSA.
He expressed concern that the writer could conceive such an idea in spite of the National Assembly’s resolve to work with Buhari in fighting corruption.

Melaye recalled that it was the assembly’s stand on the alleged TSA fraud that led SystemSpecs to refund the one per cent it collected from mopped up funds to Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). “The writer said we are against the change agenda of Mr President because we raised the abnormality going on with the implementation of the TSA.

“We did not at any time in this Hallowed Chamber implicate President Muhammadu Buhari of being involved in TSA fraud. “ We will not stop carrying out our legislative duties for fear of being blackmailed. “The motion moved last week had two prayers.

“The first thing we did was to thank Mr President and commend him for the implementation of the TSA and for anyone to say the Senate is fighting Mr President is myopic, parochial and unacceptable. “I have a letter here that I am going to lay with this paper, written by the Director, Banking and Payment of CBN to the Managing Director of SystemSpecs.

“The CBN categorically stated that they should remit the one per cent that they collected. “I also have a letter here by the managing director of that company to the Accountant General of the Federation and the Governor of CBN that have completely buttressed and elicited our decision last week.

“ So for people to blackmail us as irresponsible, it is not acceptable to me and the Senate. “Never would we allow blackmail and political and economic bigots to destroy the people. We are for the people and we will stand in defence of public interest,’’ he said. The write-up and letters cited by Melaye were referred to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petition to be returned to Senate in one week.

The Senate had on Nov. 11 raised alarm over alleged payment of N25 billion to one e-collection firm, REMITA, in one day as one per cent of monies transferred to TSA. It also directed its Committee on Finance, Banking and other Financial Institutions and Public Accounts to carry out a holistic investigation into the matter and report back in two weeks.

NAFDAC insists Guinness Nigeria pays N1 billion fine …Agency places company’s items on hold

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download (30)THE trouble with Guinness Nigeria Plc is still brewing. Compliance and payment of proposed fine for the legendary brewer remain a must as the National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has taken a no-going –back position.

The agency yesterday, insisted that Guinness Nigeria Plc must pay the fine of N1 billion and comply with the sanctions and meet demands of the regulatory body.

Director General of NAFDAC, Dr. Paul Orhii, told our source, yesterday, in a telephone chat: “I met with them before I travelled. We are waiting for them to come up with the payment. They have to review all the warehousing process. We are going to get very stringent with the industry going forward.

“You know that Nigerian foods are being rejected internationally and it is the same food that we eat here. We have made progress in sanitising the pharmaceutical and drug industry. We are equally going hard on food and drink industry. This sanction is just the beginning especially the big companies that think they are above the law. We have placed their products on hold. So it is left for them to comply.”

But Managing Director of Guinness Nigeria Plc, Mr. Peter Ndegwa, in a statement made available to The Guardian, reaffirmed that the company is very positive that on account of its ongoing engagement with NAFDAC, the issues will be clarified and resolved in a short while.

 Corporate Relations Director of Guinness, Sesan Sobowale, acknowledged the receipt of a letter from NAFDAC. He said the alleged infractions relate to a rented off-site warehouse where raw materials are stored; explaining that the said raw materials store is not a production facility and that the quality of its products was never in issue.

NAFDAC, last Thursday, hit Guinness with a fine of N1 billion for “its failure to adhere to the recommended good manufacturing practice procedures.”

This is coming on the heels of a similar incident where the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) issued a landmark fine of N1.04 trillion ($5.2 billion) against MTN Nigeria, the largest mobile network operator in the country, for failing to disconnect subscribers with unregistered and incomplete subscriber identification modules (SIM) cards within the stipulated time.

A source from the Enforcement Department of the agency, who pleaded anonymity, said that the agency conducted a routine check on the company’s factory in Ikeja, Lagos on November 5, 2015, and “shocking” revelations were made.

The NAFDAC team reportedly had unsatisfactory appraisals about how some of the materials used in the production processes were being handled. Also, the team that visited Guinness was worried about the manner in which the raw materials used in the factory were stored.

The source said: “The unhygienic storage condition of the raw materials was a major source of worry for the agency. Our team visited Guinness and the reported findings were true. The agency is, however, going to make a public statement to this effect at the appropriate time, as the management is still studying the reports submitted by the team.”

 

ISIS trying to launch deadly cyber-attack on airports, hospitals and National Grid warns George Osborne

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MAIN-ISIS-trying-to-launch-deadly-cyber-attackISIS terrorists are trying to launch deadly cyber-attacks which could take out airports, hospitals and Britain’s electricity supply, George Osborne warns today.

The Tory minister will make the drastic claim in the first ever speech by a Chancellor at spy base GCHQ, where he will unveil a £1.9bn spending boost for online security by 2020.

The pledge – which comes as he slashes other Whitehall departments by 21% – will help pay for 1,900 new spies and a new National Cyber Centre at the Cheltenham base to target hackers.

Speaking days after terrorists massacred 129 people in Paris, he will warn: “The stakes could hardly be higher.

“If our electricity supply, or our air traffic control, or our hospitals were successfully attacked online, the impact could be measured not just in terms of economic damage but of lives lost.”

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Crackdown: The Chancellor will warn ISIS are using the internet for ‘evil’

The Chancellor is set to say ISIS, also called ISIL or Islamic State, are using the internet for ‘evil’ while most people use it to boost creativity and make the world a better place.

He will add: “Let’s be clear. Isil are already using the internet for hideous propaganda purposes; for radicalisation, for operational planning too.

“George Osborne will make the dire warning today in a speech at GCHQ, amid claims jihadis could try to take control of air traffic control systems and hospitals.

“They have not been able to use it to kill people yet by attacking our infrastructure through cyber attack.

“They do not yet have that capability. But we know they want it, and are doing their best to build it.

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“So when we talk about tackling ISIL, that means tackling their cyber threat as well as the threat of their guns, bombs and knives.”

Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed yesterday 1,900 new officers will be recruited to spy agencies MI5, MI6 and GCHQ.

But she faced pleas from Labour and Tory mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith not to press ahead with drastic cuts to neighbourhood police – the first line of defence against terror.

Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham said: “They have been talking about 25% cuts to the police budget.

“Can she assure the House today that both she and the Chancellor will revisit those assumptions about the police budget in the light of what has happened and ensure police have the funding they need to do the job?”

Today the Chancellor will reveal he has agreed 21% spending cuts by 2020 with seven Whitehall departments, including the Department for Work and Pensions and tax collectors HMRC.

Soldiers patrol in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral on November 16, 2015 in Paris

But crucially he has not revealed what cuts will be faced by the Home Office as chiefs make last-minute tweaks to the police budget.

The £1.9bn spending boost will also strengthen the government’s Active Defence Programme to look at whether officials can help internet service providers to divert more viruses.

There will be a ‘renewed crackdown on cyber-criminals’ with added powers for the National Cyber Crime Unit.

A new Institute for Coding will be set up to train ‘the nation’s next generation of coders’, while a new Cyber Skills Programme will give after-school mentoring sessions to talented youngsters.

New cyber apprenticeships will look at protecting key sectors including finance and energy, and a Cyber Innovation Centre will offer to host start-up firms at the Cheltenham spy base to learn from their expertise.

Anonymous ‘declares war’ on Islamic State…’We will hunt you down’

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The group warned: “The French people are stronger than you and will come out of this atrocity even stronger”

Anonymous is promising its “biggest operation ever” against Islamic State militants (IS).

The hacking group’s “declared war” against the extremists after the attacks in Paris on Friday.

In a YouTube video, a spokesman wearing the group’s signature mask said they’d use their knowledge to “unite humanity”.

Speaking French he warned IS members to “expect us”, saying “Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down”.

The group made similar threats after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in France earlier this year.

It’s since claimed to have disabled thousands of IS-linked social media accounts.

So what happens now? We’ve asked technology expert Dan Simmons from BBC Click and Charlie Winter, a security analyst specialising in IS, to shed some light.

What does “declaring war” mean?

“It means we’re likely to see attacks on the IS website, any related websites, recruitment sites, social media and if Anonymous goes down the hacking route this time, it could mean communications disrupted too,” says Dan.

“They’ll also be reporting accounts sympathetic to IS to social media firms and they’re encouraging members of the public to help,” he adds.

Charlie says it’s all about “disrupting” IS.

“In the past its been limited to getting accounts suspended, getting content taken down, identifying IP addresses,” he says.

“But it’s disruption rather than meaningful challenge. It won’t solve the problem. It’ll be interesting to see if it goes further than they have before.”

Fifty people were arrested as Anonymous members protested against inequality in London this month.

Image captionFifty people were arrested as Anonymous members protested against inequality in London this month.

How badly could this hurt IS?

“It won’t solve the problem,” says Charlie. “But as a disruptive influence it does help close down some of the IS publicity machine.”

“The big recruitment accounts usually pop back up quickly but it’s important to challenge the spaces these people have monopolised.

“These accounts are very important for IS.”

But Dan thinks Anonymous has the potential to cause more disruption than it has in the past.

“It depends how much time IS members have got. Are they going to be putting up their website again and are they going to be putting up their social media again?

“If so, who is more resilient, them or Anonymous?” he asks.

“The hackers have said in their statement they will vigorously attack and they will attack without end. So yes, they can put their sites back up but it’s a huge amount of disruption.”

Fifty people were arrested as Anonymous members protested against inequality in London this month.

Could it make things more difficult for the security services?

“This action will concern the security services,” claims Dan.

“Security officials can take down any website – but they don’t. And that’s because they’re able to track people who use them.

“Those people who are most serious – potential attackers – will usually manipulate their computer’s identities to avoid detection.

“But having these sites removed could mean missing an opportunity to flag extremists at an early stage.”

Charlie doesn’t think security services will be too worried though.

“It’s very rare you get decent intelligence among people tweeting or speaking openly,” he says.

Is Anonymous just looking for its own publicity?

Charlie believes there’s “real intent there to damage IS”.

“Having seen them declare this war a number of times, there is a surge of activity after,” he says.

“They do gather a lot of dangerous accounts and have them suspended so I think it’s really positive.”

BREAKING: Russia says plane in Sinai brought down by bomb

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77684The Russian intelligence service says that a Metrojet airliner that went down over Egypt’s Sinai peninsula in October was brought down by a bomb.

The FSB said traces of explosives were found among the debris, after weeks of speculation about what had caused the crash.

More soon…

Lamorde’s Probe Resumes In Senate Today

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IBRAHIM-LAMORDE-390x336Barring any unforeseen changes, the resumed probe of the former Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr Ibrahim Lamorde, by the Senate, is expected to hold on Tuesday, November 17, 2015.

Mr Lamorde is scheduled to appear before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions to answer questions on the petition against him by Dr. George Uboh on allegations of diversion of funds.

Chairman of the committee, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, who confirmed this, said that the committee’s schedule requires the former anti-graft agency boss to appear before it on Tuesday.

The former EFCC boss was to appear before the committee last week Tuesday, but the committee suspended it without explanation to its action.

PPPRA Approves 19 Companies For Importation Of 1.5m Metric Tonnes Of Petrol

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download (28)The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) has awarded allocations to 19 companies to import 1.5 million metric tonnes of petrol on behalf of the federal government for the fourth quarter of 2015.

A list of the allocation showed that Sayyu Dantata’s MRS Oil got 200,000 metric tonnes, closely followed by Total Nigeria Plc with 120,000 metric tonnes, while NIPCO Plc and Femi Otedola’s Forte Oil Plc were allotted 100,000 metric tonnes each, according to a Thisday newspaper report.

FEL got an allocation of 90,000 metric tonnes, Oando, Conoil, Rainoil, Blufin, Masters Energy, Sahara Energy and Swift Oil got 60,000 metric tonnes each.

Matrix Energy with 50,000 metric tonnes; AA RANO – 50,000 metric tonnes; Mobil Oil – 45,000 metric tonnes; Heyden Petroleum – 40,000 metric tonnes; Integrated – 40,000 metric tonnes; Shorelink – 30,000 metric tonnes and NEPAL – 15,000 metric tonnes.

Plane draws Peace for Paris symbol in France sky paying tribute to 129 victims

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Tribute-to-parisThe peace symbol that united Paris and the rest of the world has appeared in the sky over France.

A plane apparently drew the Peace for Paris picture this afternoon over Lyon to pay tribute to the 129 terror attack victims.

The painting, which merges the outline of the iconic Eiffel Tower with the CND peace symbol, was spotted in the blue sky by several Twitter users.

They say the image appeared around 1.30pm UK time.

The symbol has become a beacon of hope following Friday’s terrorist atrocities .

Other Twitter users in the Lyon area spotted the image, which is formed by expelling special smoke during flight to create writing that’s readable by someone on the ground.

Delphine Bourit, a graphic designer based in Lyon, said that the city was looking for peace in the sky.

French illustrator Jean Jullien has spoken about creating the stark image after he heard the news about the Paris attacks on Friday night. He told NPR that he created the image as a response to the terror attacks but that he didn’t want fame because of it.

“You know, it’s putting me in a spotlight that I don’t necessarily want to be [in], because I don’t want to benefit from this exposure, in the sense that it’s a tragedy first and foremost,” he added.

Monday morning saw Europe take part in a minute’s silence to remember the victims of the attacks and their families . In retaliation to the barbaric attacks, France has dropped 20 bombs on an ISIS stronghold in Syria overnight as President Hollande vowed to destroy the terrorist group.

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