Thursday, 21 March 2013

NFF Dismisses Kenyan Delegation’s Fairy Tales


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NFF President Alhaji Aminu Maigari
The Nigeria Football Federation has dismissed complaints of the delegation of Kenyan National Football Team, Harambee Stars, that it was not received on arrival at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Wednesday, as pure fiction.
Speaking in Abuja on Thursday, NFF’s Assistant Director (Media), Ademola Olajire said: “We really didn’t want to be seen to exchange words with the Kenyans on non-existent issues. Nigeria is known to be good hosts at any time and we have not done less for the Kenyan
delegation.

20 Massacred in Fresh Attack on the Plateau


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Governor Jonah Jang
There seems to be no end to the killings on the Plateau as another 20 persons have been confirmed dead in an overnight attack on Attakar and Dajak villages both in Ganawuri district of Riyom Local Government Council of the state.
This is even as the state government has expressed sadness over the Wednesday attack on Mavo community of Wase Local Government Area of the state, adding that “the tragic incident in Mavo, Wase LGA is saddening, all the more as the feud is between neighbours who had lived together for many years.”

OLUSEGUN ADENIYI: A Most Controversial Pardon


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The Verdict according to Olusegun Adeniyi. Email, olusegun.adeniyi@thisdaylive.com

As the presidency seemed to be playing games with the agenda for last week Tuesday’s Council of State meeting with regards to the names of those to be granted state pardon (before finally sending out the last copy on the eve of the session), many members conveniently chose to stay away. Incidentally, the memo contained a list of 57 prison inmates and ex-convicts granted presidential amnesty in commemoration of the 52nd independence anniversary last October. For this category of offenders, 71 names were initially recommended by the Presidential Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy (PACPM) said to have been reconstituted on November 15, 2011. But ultimately, 57 were approved with 14 rejected based on their involvement in armed robbery, according to the memo.

‘We’ve Buried Over 100 Victims of Attacks in One Year’


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Governor Jonah Jang
Chairman of Riyom Local Government Council of Plateau State, Engr. Sam Gyang Audu has lamented that his council has buried over 100 victims of serial attacks on the people since about one year in office, adding that the council has spent over N5 million in treating over 60 persons that have sustained gunshot injuries from these attacks.
He stated this Thursday at a press conference in Jos while narrating the circumstances that led to the recent face-off between women of his council and the men of the STF.

EXCLUSIVE: OP Mesa, SSS Raids, Arrests Chadian Other Suspected Boko Haram Members in Lagos











By Chiemelie Ezeobi

Operatives of the Operation Mesa (OP Mesa), a joint security apparatus comprising of the armed forces, alongside the Department of State Security Service (DSSS), today raided the Ijora-7UP area of Lagos state, and arrested some suspected Boko Haram members.

Although the number of persons arrested could not be ascertained, sources alleged that the raid also uncovered devices suspected to be explosives.

However, sources said the SSS arrested two persons, an Northerner and a Chadian who at the instance off the DSS were allegedly whisked off to Abuja immediately based on the delicate nature of the case.