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Videos: How mammoth crowd of supporters received Buruji Kashamu’s corpse

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On the night of the passing of Senator Buruji Kashamu, who represented Ògùn East constituency at the Senate, his remains was welcomed in Ijebu Igbo by a mammoth crowd of supporters.

On Sunday morning. Residents of Ijebu Igbo thronged the streets to bid their leader and for many, their benefactor, farewell.

At the residence of late Senator Buruji Kashamu, who was reported to have died of Coronavirus in a Lagos Hospital, a huge crowd of well wishers took over the compound.

Here, the final resting place of Senator Buruji Kashamu, founder of Omoilu Foundation, who many described as a philanthropist and a politician with a large heart.

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Buruji Kashamu to Be Buried Today in Ijebu-Igbo

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The remains of former lawmaker, Senator Buruji Kashamu, had arrived Ijebu-Igbo in Ogun State.

The lawmaker, who represented Ogun East Senatorial district between 2015 and 2019, would be buried today according to Islamic rites by 12pm, his spokesman, Austin Oniyokor, has confirmed.

Oniyokor disclosed that Kashamu died in a private hospital in Lagos at the age of 62 after a brief illness.

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“The Shodipe Kashamu family of Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, has announced the death of the patriarch of the family, Senator Buruji Kashamu.

“Kashamu, 62, died Saturday at a private hospital in Lagos, after a brief illness.

“His remains will be interred by 12 noon on Sunday, August 9, 2020, in his Ijebu-Igbo country home, in accordance with Islamic rites.”

Meanwhile, a former presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, has paid tribute to the late Senator, saying Kashamu brought him into partisan politics and groomed him in the process.

Abati, who was Kashamu’s running mate during the 2019 governorship election in Ogun on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), explained that late lawmaker loved Nigeria dearly but he was grossly misunderstood.

“I am completely heartbroken. Senator Buruji Kashamu was my political mentor. Now he is dead at the relatively young age of 62. I feel like an orphan all over again.

“I may have worked with the PDP government at the federal level, but he was the man who brought me into direct, partisan politics. He was one of the most generous men that I have ever known. He was determined to groom me and he did. He taught me the ropes. He linked me with the grassroots. I learnt a lot from him.

“He was a very simple man who was grossly misunderstood by his political opponents. His persona, his politics was indeed grossly misunderstood but those who knew him personally met a man who loved Nigeria dearly and was unapologetically public-spirited.

“He enjoyed giving other people opportunities. He was humorous, kind-hearted, large-hearted and genial. With his death, Nigeria, Ogun state, Ijebuland and the people of Ijebu-Igbo have lost an illustrious son, who demonstrated courage, talent and creativity in everything to which he applied his energy.

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“His death is yet another confirmation that COVID-19 is real, capricious and wicked. It is also a sober reaffirmation of the maxim that “man proposes, but God disposes.

“He no longer wanted to run for office in 2023, but he made it clear he would support others to achieve their dreams of getting an opportunity to make contributions on the Nigerian stage. And now, he is gone. Death is a cruel fact of human reality. It puts an end to life and many things,” Abati said in a statement.

Idowu Sowunmi

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You Succeeded in Avoiding Justice, But Couldn’t Escape Death, Obasanjo Tells Kashamu

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A collage of Former President Obasanjo and Late Senator Buruji Kashamu
A collage of Former President Obasanjo and Late Senator Buruji Kashamu

You Succeeded in Avoiding Justice, But Couldn’t Escape Death, Obasanjo Tells Kashamu

A former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, Saturday condoled with Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, over the death of Senator Buruji Kashamu.

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Obasanjo, in a statement, described Kashamu’s death as “sad,” but noted that his life and history left “lessons for those of all us on this side of the veil.”

He said: “Senator Buruji Kashamu in his lifetime used the maneuver of law and politics to escape from facing justice on alleged criminal offence in Nigeria and outside Nigeria.

“But no legal, political, cultural, social, or even medical maneuver could stop the cold hand of death when the Creator of all of us decides that the time is up.

“May Allah forgive his sin and accept his soul into Aljanah, and may God grant his family and friends fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

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Kashamu, prior to his death, engaged in a series of legal battle against the Federal Government of Nigeria over his extradition to the United States of America to face alleged drug trafficking and fraud charges.

Idowu Sowunmi

Former President Obasanjo's Condolence Letter on Late Buruji Kashamu
Former President Obasanjo’s Condolence Letter on Late Buruji Kashamu.
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It’s Compulsory: Coronavirus Tests for Travellers Returning to Germany

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The German Chancellor, Angela Dorothea Merkel
The German Chancellor, Angela Dorothea Merkel

Germany’s coronavirus testing requirement for travellers flying in from high-risk countries has come into force with few complications on Saturday, DW News has reported.

Operators of airport testing centres across the country reported minimal wait times and ample supplies. Meanwhile, EU members Romania and Bulgaria were added to Germany’s list of high-risk countries.

Coronavirus testing booth operators at Germany’s largest airport, Frankfurt Airport, said they did not see any major problems or notice a large increase in the number of people waiting to be tested.

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“This is slightly more than in the past few days,” Benedikt Hart, the head of the German Red Cross-operated testing center at the airport told the DPA news agency. “The people have understanding. There are no disgruntled passengers.”

A Hamburg Airport spokesperson echoed that statement, saying there were no complications related to the testing, and that passengers arriving from high-risk countries didn’t face more than a 30-minute wait to be tested. In Berlin, tests carried out at both Tegel and Schönefeld airports, as well as the central bus station were carried out with relative simplicity and only sporadic queues.

The tests are typically to be taken directly upon arrival at airports, but are also available free of charge at separate testing centres and medical practices up to three days after arrival.

DW correspondent Konrad Busen, who was at Frankfurt Airport, said the introduction of testing was expected to increase the number of cases identified.

“Up until now here in Frankfurt the number of positive tests has been relatively small around about 1 per cent of the about 2,000 people tested her per day have been positive,” he said. “This number is expected to rise now as compulsory testing is introduced for people traveling from high-risk countries.”

Praise and condemnation

The largest German doctor’s union, the Marburger Bund, welcomed the move, citing a higher rate of positive tests in people coming from high-risk countries. “The obligatory testing could make this even more obvious, because people with a tendency toward risky behavior are more likely to bypass voluntary testing stations,” Marburger Bund Chairwoman Susanne Johne said.

However, other practitioners have criticised the broad requirement. The risk areas are “much too general” and many general practitioners do not have the capacity to handle a “rush of people” asking to be tested, Ulrich Weigeldt, the chairman of the German Association of General Practitioners, told Die Welt newspaper.

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He also said it was “absurd” that returning travellers should have to give a doctor proof that they were abroad, adding that general practitioners are “not a branch of the Federal Ministry of Health.”

As an alternative to being tested in Germany, people arriving from abroad can be tested in the country where they were vacationing within 48 hours of their flight. Health authorities are, however, encouraging travelers to be tested a second time five to seven days after their journey.

Around 130 countries, including the United States, Egypt and Russia are listed as high-risk by the Robert Koch Institute, Germany’s health research agency. High-risk EU countries include Luxembourg, the Belgian province of Antwerp, several regions of Spain and parts of Romania and Bulgaria. A place is considered to be high risk once the number of new infections rises in the past week rises above 50 cases per 100,000 people.
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The number of infections in Germany has been steadily on the rise over the past weeks, with experts warning of a second wave. The daily number of new infections rose by over 1,000 for the third day in a row on Saturday, reflecting a trend not seen since May. The country has recorded nearly 217,000 cases and a death toll of 9,201.

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Senator Amosun mourns Buruji Kashamu

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A collage of Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and Late Senator Buruji Kashamu
A collage of Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and Late Senator Buruji Kashamu

Senator Amosun mourns Buruji Kashamu

The Senator representing Ogun Central District at the Red Chamber, Senator Ibikunle AMOSUN, CON FCA has expressed sadness over the death, today, of a leading politician and stakeholder of Ogun State extraction, Senator Buruji Kashamu, aged 62.

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In a Press Release, signed by Alhaji Bola Adeyemi, his Media Assistant , Senator Amosun, who’s also the immediate past Governor of Ogun State said
“Death, once again, has robbed us of the contribution of an enigmatic politician of the PDP, who represented Ogun East Senatorial District at the 8th Senate, our dear brother Senator Buruji Kashamu”

He also said “although we belonged to different political persuasions, and disagreed on most issues, Senator Kashamu will nonetheless be remembered for his assertive presence in the political arena and uncommon doggedness”

” He fought myriad of wars with every breadth in his soul in the defence of whatever he believed in and for his personal freedom. Hate him or love him, he could not be easily ignored” according to him”

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Senator Amosun prayed that the Almighty Allah, SWT, will forgive Kashamu’s earthly sins and give him eternal rest.

He expressed condolences to the nuclear and political family members of the late founder and financier of the Omo Ilu Foundation, the Ijebu Igbo Community, and Ogun State as a whole.

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Abiodun Mourns Buruji Kashamu, Describes Him as a Large-hearted Politician and Courageous Fighter

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Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has expressed shock over the death of Senator Buruji Kashamu.

Kashamu, who represented Ogun East Senatorial district in the 8th National Assembly and contested the gubernatorial ticket of the state on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), along other contestants with Abiodun, died in a Lagos hospital on Saturday.

The governor, in a statement in Abeokuta, described Kashamu’s passing as one death too many and a devastating blow to the nation’s political family generally.

According to him, “I received the sad news of the passing of Senator Buruji Kashamu today (August 8, 2020) with a deep pain and grief that words cannot capture. On behalf of my family, the government and good people of Ogun State, I convey our deepest condolences.

“His demise further diminishes the tribe of my close political associates. He was a large-hearted politician and courageous fighter for whatever cause he believed in.

“He was not just a loving personality, a generous giver and someone who lived for others, he was to many a beacon of hope of a better tomorrow. This painful exit is much more than the end of an individual.

“Distinguished Senator Kashamu was a phenomenon, he was faithful to his principles and convictions and even his critics woud attest to his tenacity of purpose.

“Our brother and friend was a consummate politician and patriot who will be sorely missed within and outside Ogun State for his larger than life disposition.

“Posterity will accord him his due recognition for his legacies of service and forthrightness. He was a worthy Ambassador of Ogun State.”

Abiodun, however, urged all to find solace in the saying of Prophet Muhammad (SAW): “Amazing is the affair of the believer, verily all of his affair is good and this is not for anyone except the believer. If something of good/happiness befalls him he is grateful and that is good for him. If something of harm befalls him, he is patient and that is good for him.” (Saheeh Muslim #2999).

The governor prayed Allah to forgive and admit him to Aljannah Firdaus and grant the family, friends and associates the patience to bear this painful loss.

Idowu Sowunmi

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Breaking…Senator Buruji Kashamu Dies of Coronavirus

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File photo of Senator Buruji Kashamu during his tenure as lawmaker at the Red Chamber of the Senate.

A former lawmaker, Buruji Kashamu, who represented Ogun East Senatorial district in the 8th National Assembly between 2015 and 2019, Saturday died of complications arising from the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).

This was disclosed by a former lawmaker, Ben Murray-Bruce, who represented Bayelsa East same time with Kashamu.

“I have just lost my good friend of forever to COVID-19.

“Until his death, Senator Buruji Kashamu and I were inseparable.

“He died today at First Cardiology Consultants, in Lagos.

“May his gentle soul rest in peace. I pray his family and loved ones the fortitude to bear this heavy loss,” Murray-Bruce wrote on his verifiable Twitter handle.

Born on May 19, 1958, Kashamu, a billionaire businessman-cum-politician, was tested positive for the deadly virus some few days ago but later confirmed to be negative by doctors at a Lagos isolation centre.

But, his condition suddenly became deteriorated and was moved to First Cardiology Hospital in Lagos.

It was reported that Kashamu’s health became deteriorated because he had underlying chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart and lung diseases, including high blood pressure which weakened his immune system.

Idowu Sowunmi

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COVID-19: Governor Abiodun grants Ogun residents tax reliefs

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Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun

As part of efforts to cushion economic downturn occasioned by the effect of COVID-19, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has granted various tax reliefs to residents of the state.

In a statement on Saturday, the Governor said he has directed the Ogun State Internal Revenue Service (OIRS) to immediately effect these tax reliefs to reduce the COVID-19 induced burden on taxpayers in the state.

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According to Governor Abiodun, the types of taxes that taxpayers will enjoy reliefs include: “6-month deadline extension for filling of 2019 income tax returns by the self employed/informal sector from March 31, 2020 to September 30.

“8-month extension of filling of 2019 annual PAYE returns by PAYE operators/tax agents from January 31, 2020 to September 30, as well as complete waiver of interest and penalty for late filling for the extension period.

“Complete waiver of interest and penalty for late remittance of monthly PAYE for the extension period.

“Same waiver for late payment of Direct Assessment/Personal Income Tax by the self employed from January 1, 2020 to December 31.

“Waiver of weekly tax by operators and promoters of pool and betting businesses from April 1, 2020 to June 30”, the categories stated in parts.

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Prince Abiodun also stated that: “The Tax Audit Reconciliation Committee (TARC) will also henceforth adopt video conferencing as the default mode for their meetings to continue ensuring ease of doing business while maintaining physical distancing.”

He therefore urged taxpayers in Ogun State to make the best use of the reliefs as they make necessary payments to the State’s designated accounts in approved banks.

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Senate committee tasks military on ending insurgency in North-West Nigeria

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Nigerian Troops fighting bandits in the North-West of the country have been urged to bring a decisive end to the scourge in the zone.

The call was made by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Alhaji Ali Ndume, at a press briefing held at the Nigerian Army Super Camp in Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State during an inspection exercise of Nigerian Army’s Operation Sahel Sanity.

Senator Ndume reckoned that the operation has recorded much success, which is said to be evident in the resumption of farming and commercial activities in the affected Local Government Areas (LGAs).

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While assuring that the National Assembly will work with the executive arm of government to provide resettlement for people who are still internally displaced, the lawmaker however charged the Army on doing more to stop attacks on rural communities and especially remote areas of the forest.

In his speech to newsmen earlier, the Head of Faskari Local Government Administration, Malam Lawal Ibrahim, said that the number of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the area has reduced from five thousand to two thousand in the last two months.

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Participants in the inspection exercise were the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai; Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Army, Alhaji Abdurrazaq Namdas; and Special Adviser to Governor Aminu Bello Masari on Security Matters, Alhaji Ibrahim Katsina.

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NDDC Scandal: PDP Reps insist independent panel probe allegations against lawmakers

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A file photo of Nigeria's lawmakers in the House of Representatives, also known as the Green Chamber.

The last may not have been heard of allegations leveled against members of the National Assembly by the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, as House of Representatives caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called for an independent investigative panel.

In a letter to the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, PDP caucus leader, Kingsley Chinda said only an independent probe panel consisting of judges, to probe the Minister’s allegations against NASS members will come up with credible findings.

Chinda, In the letter titled “Halt the slide’, said the credibility of the House has “slide to a new low.”

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He added that the Minister’s accusations have created a serious cause for concern.
Chinda reckoned that the version of the Minister’s letter to the House, published in the social media specifically mentioned names of some members of the National Assembly.

in his reaction to the purported letter containing the thought of PDP House caucus on the matter, the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila who spoke through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Lanre Lasisi, denied having received such letter.

Lasisi said: “the office of the speaker is not in receipt of any of such letter from the official PDP or Minority Caucus leadership of the House led by Rep. Ndudi Elumelu.

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