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  • Full list: Oyegun, Oshiomhole among 49-man APC campaign council ‘arsenal’ for Edo

    Full list: Oyegun, Oshiomhole among 49-man APC campaign council ‘arsenal’ for Edo

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) under the National Chairman of the party’s Caretaker Committee, Mai Mala Buni is gearing up for the Edo 2020 Governorship election showdown in September 19.

    The party’s readiness is exhibited in the 49-man National Campaign Council that was announced earlier today, Thursday, by the party’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Mr Yekini Nabena in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.

    The membership of the campaign council, which comprises of five governors, the Deputy Senate President, past National chairmen of the party and members of the National Assembly is expected to lead the APC into the Edo Governorship election seeking nothing but victory against the incumbent, Governor Godwin Obaseki, who recently resigned to join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)..

    List of Members below

    1. H.E. Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje – Chairman
    2. H.E. (Sen.) Hope Uzodinma – Deputy Chairman
    3. Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege – Member
    4. H.E. Inuwa Yahaya – Member
    5. H.E. Alh. Yahaya Bello – Member

    6.H.E. Babajide Sanwo-Olu – Member

    7.H.E. (Chief) John Odigie-Oyegun – Member

    1. H.E. Comrade Adams Oshiomhole – Member
    2. Sen. Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko – Member
    3. H.E. Sen. Godswill Akpabio – Member
    4. H.E. Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu – Member
    5. H.E. Sen. Owelle Roachas Okorocha – Member
    6. H.E. Timipre Sylva – Member
    7. H.E. Dr. Pius Odubu – Member
    8. Sen. Degi Eremiemyo Biobaraku – Member
    9. H.E. Prof. Oserheimen A. Osunbor – Member
    10. H.E. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan -Member
    11. Sen. John Owan Enoh – Member
    12. Rt. Hon. E.J. Agbonayiman – Member
    13. Engr. Babachir Lawal – Member
    14. Prince B.B. Apugo – Member
    15. Gen. Charles Airhiavbere – Member
    16. Hon. Peter Akpatason – Member
    17. Hon. Patrick Alsowleren – Member
    18. Hon. Johnson Oghuma – Member
    19. Hon. Prof. Julius Ihonvbere – Member
    20. Hon. Pally Iriase – Member
    21. Hon. Dennis Idahosa – Member
    22. Mrs. Rachel Akpabio – Member
    23. Mr. Bolaji Afeez – Member
    24. Engr. Gabriel Iduseri – Member
    25. Chief Cairo Ojougboh – Member
    26. Patrick Obahiagbon – Member
    27. Chief Ayiri Emami – Member
    28. Hon. Abubakar Adagu Suberu – Member
    29. Usman Nahuche – Member
    30. Engr. Chidi Orji – Member
    31. Dr. Almajiri Giadam – Member
    32. Sen. Sa’idu Umar Kumo – Member
    33. Chief Pius Akinyelure – Member
    34. Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi – Member
    35. Chief Solomon Edebiri – Member
    36. Prof. Ebegue Amadasun – Member
    37. Hon. Saturday Uwulekue – Member
    38. Hon. Osaro Obaze – Member
    39. Chief Samuel Ogbuku – Member
    40. Miss. Rinsola Abiola – Member
    41. Theresa Tekenel – Member
    42. Hon. Abbas Braimoh – Member/Secretary
  • Edo Guber: Ganduje leads 49-member APC National Campaign Council

    Edo Guber: Ganduje leads 49-member APC National Campaign Council

    Ahead of the September 19 Governorship election in Edo state, the Governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has been appointed head of a newly created 49-member APC National Campaign Council that is expected to lead the party to victory at the polls.

    The campaign council, which will be inaugurated on Monday, 6th July 2020 by the Mai Mala Buni-led Caretaker/Extra-Ordinary National Convention Planning Committee of the APC, has four state governors, the Deputy Senate President and two former National Chairmen of the party among others as members and Hon. Abbas Braimoh to serve as Secretary.

    APC’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena in a statement in Abuja on Thursday said the appointment of the council followed the approval of the National Chairman of the party’s Caretaker Committee, Mai Mala Buni.

  • Photos: President Buhari presides over Federal Executive Council meeting

    Photos: President Buhari presides over Federal Executive Council meeting

    Photos: President Buhari presides over a Virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council Meeting in State House on 1st July 2020

     

  • Happening now: Statue of Confederate General Jackson being removed – Photos

    Happening now: Statue of Confederate General Jackson being removed – Photos

    Statue of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson is being removed by crane in Richmond, Virginia.

    Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney on Wednesday ordered the immediate removal of all Confederate statues on city land, saying he was using his emergency powers to speed up the healing process for the former capital of the Confederacy amid weeks of protests over police brutality and racial injustice.

    Work crews began removing a statue of Gen. Stonewall Jackson early Wednesday afternoon. Flatbed trucks and other equipment were also spotted at several other Confederate monuments along Richmond’s famed Monument Avenue.

  • We will deal decisively with bandits – Army Chief, Buratai says

    We will deal decisively with bandits – Army Chief, Buratai says

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai says the Nigerian Army will collaborate with sister agencies to bring a decisive end to armed banditry in the North-west zone of the country.

    The Army Chief stated this at the commencement of this year’s Nigerian Army Day Celebration in Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State.

    General Buratai explained that the week-long event was being marked in Katsina State to boost the morale of frontline troops in the war against armed banditry in the North-west zone of the country.

    He said that President Muhammadu Buhari has issued a directive to the armed forces to extinguish the fires of banditry in the zone, through the ongoing ‘Operation Sahel Sanity’.

    He tasked the troops carrying out the operation under the ‘8 Division’ and the ’17 Brigade’ of the Nigerian Army to locate every bandits’ camp in the forest and deal with them decisively.

    The Army Chief assured communities across the five affected states that the army in collaboration with sister agencies would defeat armed banditry.

    “The troops will move into the bush and defeat them tactically, that is our mission, and that is what we want to achieve. Anything short of that will only prolong the security crises.” So we are determined to deal with them in the bush or wherever they are, even in the towns and cities. We will deal with them decisively,” Buratai reiterated.

    This year’s Nigerian Army Day Celebration has the theme “Nigeria’s Territorial Defence and Sovereignty: the Imperative for Nigerian Army’s Sustained Training and Operations”.

     

  • FG increases price of petrol to N143 amidst “toxic fuel” importation claim

    FG increases price of petrol to N143 amidst “toxic fuel” importation claim

    The Federal Government has increased the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol from N140.80 to N143.80 per litre.

    This increment was disclosed in a statement released on Wednesday by the Executive Secretary, Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Abdulkadir Saidu.

    “After a review of the prevailing market fundamentals in the month of June and considering marketers’ realistic operating costs, as much as practicable, we wish to advise a new PMS pump price band of N140.80 – N143.80 per litre for the month of July 2020,” the statement read.

    “All marketers are advised to operate within the indicative prices as advised by the PPPRA.”

    In April, the Federal Government had announced a reduction of the petrol pump to N123.50 per litre.

    This upward review in petrol price comes only hours after a UK based newspaper, The Guardian revealed that the petrol that Nigeria buys from Europe is dirty and harmful.

    According to laboratory analysis: “Black market fuel made from stolen oil in rudimentary “bush” refineries hidden deep in the creeks and swamps of the Niger Delta is less polluting than the highly toxic diesel and petrol that Europe exports to Nigeria”, the newspaper reported.

  • King of Belgium expresses deep regret over Leopold’s Acts of Violence in Congo DRC

    King of Belgium expresses deep regret over Leopold’s Acts of Violence in Congo DRC

    Idowu Sowunmi

    King Philippe of Belgium has sent his “deepest regrets” to President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the “suffering and humiliation” his nation inflicted while it colonised the region but stopped short of apologising for his ancestor Leopold II’s atrocities, CNN has reported.

    On the 60th anniversary of the DRC’s independence, King Philippe wrote a letter to President Tshilombo in which he admitted that “to further strengthen our ties and develop an even more fruitful friendship, we must be able to talk about our long common history in all truth and serenity.”

    Philippe is a descendent of Leopold II, who owned what was then called Congo Free State between 1885 and 1908 and ruled its people brutally, exploiting their labour and committing atrocities against them. Historians estimate that under Leopold’s rule, as many as 10 million people died.

    “Our history is made of common achievements but has also experienced painful episodes. During the period of the Congo Free State, acts of violence and cruelty were committed, which still weigh on our collective memory,” the King wrote.

    “The colonial period which followed also caused suffering and humiliation,” the letter adds, referring to the subsequent 52 years of rule by the Belgian state until Congo’s independence and the formation of the DRC. Leopold had ruled the region personally until 1908.

    “I would like to express my deepest regrets for these wounds of the past, the pain of which is now revived by the discrimination still too present in our societies,” he added.

    A reassessment of Belgium’s colonial legacy has taken place in the wake of the global Black Lives Matter protests. Several statues depicting the former leader have been taken down in the country.

    Earlier this month, Belgium’s parliament approved an inquiry into its colonial history.

    “I welcome the process of reflection that our parliament has started, so that we may finally make peace with our memories,” the King wrote.

    But he did not take the opportunity to apologise to the DRC for the acts committed by Leopold II or by Belgian governments until 1960.

    With no offer of visas, very few Congolese people came to Belgium until very recently — so while the country became home to people from a number of European nations, colonial sentiments towards African cultures have never been fully shaken off in the country.

    That has led to a number of high-profile incidents of blackface in the country, including by leading politicians.

    Last year, a group of UN human rights experts visited several cities in Belgium and found “clear evidence that racial discrimination is endemic in institutions in Belgium.”

    A Leopold II statue in Antwerp was removed after Black Lives Matter protests swept around the globe earlier this month, while another opposite Brussels’ Royal Palace has been repeatedly covered in anti-racist graffiti.

    Els Van Hoof, a Belgian MP who leads the chamber of representative’s foreign affairs committee, says the parliamentary inquiry may tackle the question of what to do with statues of Leopold II, though the exact scope of work has yet to be determined.

  • Security Breach: Buhari appoints new Chief Personal Security Officer  

    Security Breach: Buhari appoints new Chief Personal Security Officer  

    Idowu Sowunmi

    Following the investigation ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari into the ugly brawl at the State House involving his personal assistant and security personnel attached to the First Lady, Aisha Buhari, the President Monday approved the appointment of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Aliyu Abubakar Musa, as his new Chief Personal Security Officer (CPSO).

    It would be recalled that there was an incident at the Villa, which was triggered by the First Lady, who led a security operation to insist that one of the aides of the President, Sabiu ‘Tunde’ Yusuf, must self-isolate on arrival from Lagos State, where he had gone to see his wife who had just been delivered of a baby.

    The incident led to a shooting which caused a security breach at the Villa.

    This led to Buhari’s decision to order an investigation into the matter.

    The aftermath of the investigation led to the appointment of Musa.

    The new CPSO, from Nigerian Police Force Zone 5 in Benin City as his last station, hails from Niger State, said a statement by the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu

    Musa’s appointment followed the redeployment of his predecessor, Commissioner of Police (CP), Abdulkarim Dauda.

    Analysts speculated that some other security officers may be affected by the developing situation.

  • Foremost industrialist, Bode Akindele, is Dead

    Foremost industrialist, Bode Akindele, is Dead

    Idowu Sowunmi

    One of Nigeria’s foremost industrialist, Chief Bode Akindele is dead.

    Akindele, who until his death was the Chairman of Madandola Group, died at the age of 88 on Monday in Lagos.

    He was a renowned businessman who in his latter years was involved in philanthropy culminating in the establishment of the Bode Akindele Yield Initiative (BAYI) targeted at youth development and empowerment.

    Akindele, who was Parakoyi of Ibadanland, was often described as businessman extraordinary and plenipotentiary, who had Sainsbury, Asda, Walmart, and others as tenants on his properties in London.

    A successful entrepreneur and a renowned industrialist, Akindele was born on June 2, 1932. His father, Pa Joshua Laniyan Akindele, was a Chief Tax Clerk for the Western Region and as such his position could be equated to that of the Chairman of the Inland Revenue today and his mother, Rabiatu Adedigba, was a wealthy Ibadan trader who was politically influential. It’s a known fact that Alhaja Rabiatu was the first woman to go to Mecca in Ibadan.

    Akindele’s business empire operates under the name Modandola Group of Companies, named after his mother, which translates to ‘God, if you give me the wealth, give me a child that can take care of it.’

    Madandola Group spans from maritime to properties, manufacturing, real estates, investments, finance and flour milling with its headquarters in the United Kingdom.

    The Fairgate Group, (a company owned by Akindele, located on Bond Street, London, England), deals mainly in properties. Some of its tenants include giant retail stores like Sainsbury and Asda Wall Mart. As at the last quantification, Fairgate Group was said to be worth over a billion pounds sterling.

    Among the subsidiaries of the Madandola Group making waves in the business world include: Standard Breweries, Ibadan; Diamond Foods Limited, Ibadan; United Beverages Limited, Ibadan; Associated Match Industry, Ibadan; merged with Ilorin, Port-Harcourt and Lagos to form a company with a large share of the Nigerian market and Standard Flour Mills in Lagos.