Monday 26 August 2013

Finally, Jonathan Sacks Minister of Youth Development


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Alhaji Inuwa Abdul-kadir
President Goodluck Jonathan has sacked Alhaji Inuwa Abdul-kadir, and relieved his appointment as the Minister of Youth Development with effect from yesterday August 26, 2013.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim announced this decision yesterday in a statement directing Abdul-Kadir to hand over to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry.

Amaechi, Five Northern Governors Float New Party


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Governor Rotimi Amaechi
Rivers State Governor, Mr. Chibuike Amaechi and the five northern Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors, who have been going round the country holding consultations on the state of the nation, may have decided to form their own political party, named Voice of the People (VOP).

SIMON KOLAWOLE: The Republic of Southern Nigeria


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Simon Kolawole Live!: By Simon Kolawole, Emailsimon.kolawole@thisdaylive.com
Oh my God, Igbo and Yoruba nationalists have started again. They always look for the faintest opportunity to exchange hurtful and incendiary words, betraying a relationship built on mutual suspicion, bitterness, rivalry, resentment and group megalomania. These guys never allow any boxing or wrestling opportunity to pass them by. Whether it is Chinua Achebe’s “There Was a Country” or Femi Fani-Kayode’s “Lagos, The Igbo and Servants of Truth”, there is always a little spark to ignite meaningless arguments over who created Lagos, who betrayed who, who perpetrated genocide, who invented ethnic politics, and such like. These are issues that should belong in the past but are being treated as fresh developments everyday of the week.

Security Operatives Uncover Illegal Oil Wells in Lagos, Kogi


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NNPC
Officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),  Lagos State Command and the Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Anti-pipeline Vandalism, at the weekend uncovered illegal oil wells in both Lagos and Kogi States respectively.
The operatives of the NSCDC had at Alimatu Ilo Street, Ejigbo, Oshodi/Isolo Local Government Area of Lagos State, discovered wells dug to the level of oil pipelines, where products suspected to be petroleum products were siphoned into trucks by vandals.

Navy Hands over Bayelsa Oil Thieves to EFCC


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Nigerian Navy
For 11 Nigerians and a Camerounian suspected  of oil theft, the day of justice is approaching. The end of the road in their nefarious activities came recently when officials of the Nigerian Navy intercepted their boat and arrested them for allegedly stealing 10,000 litres of illegally refined diesel   off the waterways of the Egweama community in Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
With preliminary investigations concluded to determine their culpability or otherwise, the suspects have now being handed over to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) for further investigations and possible trial for crime against the nation’s economy.

FAAN Blames Arik Air, Probes Stowaway Incident


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Arik Airline
The   Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has blamed Arik Air for negligence that led a teenager to stow away in its aircraft that brought him from Benin to Lagos at the weekend. It expressed the determination of the Nigerian aviation authorities to probe how the teenage boy managed to hide inside the undercarriage of the  plane.
Airport security arrested the stowaway teenager on Saturday following the alarm by passengers who saw him emerge from the undercarriage of the 45-minute Arik flight from Benin, officials said. "We have launched an investigation into the incident. This is a clear case of security breach," FAAN spokesman, Mr. Yakubu Dati,  told AFP.