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On Thursday, May 2, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) University of Abuja chapter has commenced an indefinite strike.


Dr. Sylvanus Ugoh, Chairman of the Branch, acknowledged the event, saying the resolution was made during a congress meeting held at the institution’s Permanent Site.


Platinumpost reports that members of the UniAbuja chapter of ASUU have been at loggerheads with the outgoing Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abdulrasheed Na’allah and the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman over the processes for the appointment of a new VC.


An advertorial that surfaced in a national daily on March 15, 2024, sought a replacement for Na’Allah.


However, ASUU members, in a conference, rejected the ad, declared it “illegal,” and stated that it was not from the governing council.


Ugoh noted that the Universities Miscellaneous Provision Act 1993 as amended; 2003 and 2012 (Section 3, subsections 1 and 2) empowers only the governing council to advertise the VC’s seat when declared vacant.


“You will recall that the university administration placed an advert on the vacancy of the post of a Vice-Chancellor on Friday 15th March 2024,” Ugoh had said.


He argued that no other organ or individual is legally vested with the power to initiate the procedure of appointing a successive VC.



More to follow…


 


Maj-Gen. Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, said two Nigerian Army personnel are facing a court martial over the bombing incident in Tudun Biri, Kaduna State.


Buba stated this during a press conference on Armed Forces activities in Abuja on Thursday.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that 85 civilians were on Dec. 3, 2023, mistakenly killed in military drone attacks in Tudun Biri, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.


Buba said that the military would punish personnel found culpable in the Dec. 3 incident, adding that investigation was conducted and concluded with a resolve to ensure that the personnel involved were brought to book and justice served for the victims.


“The military has conducted a painstaking investigation into the incident and has initiated disciplinary action against those culpable.


“Accordingly, the affected personnel are to face a court martial for acts of omission or commission with respect to the incident.


“I am however constrained not to speak much about the incident as it would be adjudged as prejudicial being a case before court martial.


“The military will take extra precautions in the future to ensure that non-combatants are safe,” he said.


 

(NAN)


 

Toheeb Eniasa, a young man, was shot at a Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited filling station in Obalende, Ikoyi, Lagos State.


Our correspondent learned that the incident occurred late Wednesday and has left residents in terror.


Our journalist, who is currently on the scene, has learned from residents that Eniasa was in the queue for petrol when the tragedy occurred.


While in the queue, two individuals, thought to be military officers, attempted to drive into the station to buy petrol, despite the fact that they were not in the queue for the product.


This, our correspondent learnt, was met with stiff resistance from people in the queue; many of whom had been waiting for hours.


Several eyewitnesses confirmed that Eniasa spearheaded the argument, telling the men to join the queue like everyone else.


This further degenerated into a fisticuff and the eventual death of the young man after one of the men shot him and fled the scene.


Nigerians have been struggling to buy fuel in the last few days.


The scarcity has led to an increase in transport fares and queues at various filling stations selling the product.


A resident, who gave his name as Mr. Amos Ayo, who said he witnessed the incident, alleged that the officers were from the Department of State Services as they had their branded polo shirts.


Ayo narrated, “I saw them. They are men of the DSS. They came to the scene to buy fuel but refused to join the queue.


“That is what they always do. It was not Toheeb’s turn yet but he confronted them, asking them to join the queue or be polite about the way they went about the purchase.


“One of them was so impatient. He slapped Toheeb and he retaliated with more words. Before we could know it, we heard gunshots and Toheeb fell to the ground.”


A woman who said she was clearing up her alcoholic bitters stand close to the station but refused to give her name for security reasons, told our correspondent that she heard the gunshot at about 9.30 p.m. and fled the scene.


She said, “I did not even wait to see what was happening. I ran as fast as I could before any stray bullet will hit me. But, I heard from the people who were there that it was two soldiers.


“They are not policemen. One shot the young man and ran away. I learnt they caught one but he still managed to escape eventually.”


Also speaking, a young man who gave his name as Capo said that he knew the deceased.


“This place (Obalende) is a very small place. Everybody knows everybody. Toheeb stays in the Dolphin Estate area. He is a Muslim. He is supposed to be buried today but his body has been taken by the police to the morgue for investigation and possibly autopsy,” he said.


Asked whether he was at the scene of the crime, Capo said, “Of course, I was there. I saw it with my own eyes. We were the ones who pursued the men that did the crime but one of them shot his gun in the air and people ran away. That was the way he could escape.



“One hid under a bus so we set it on fire. He also ran away. We initially thought they were policemen but they are not. I can tell you that for free. Just imagine how they have taken the life of that young man now for nothing.”


Another young man who spoke on condition of anonymity because of his safety also said he was at the scene.


“I was at Obalende. I was coming back from work. I can tell you that the shooter is not a policeman but a DSS officer who came to buy fuel but was stopped by Toheeb and his friends.


“They told him that he must join the queue. The man, from what I learnt, told them that the manager was aware of his coming but Toheeb and some other men refused him entry.


“Some guys in the area broke a bottle and were about to attack the officer during the argument and that was when the shots were fired, and they ran away,” he said.


The man added, “They burnt two vehicles yesterday. I was so scared as I walked home that night because there were no buses. Everyone was scared. Even the long queue dispersed and the station was closed.”


Efforts by our correspondent to reach the branch manager of the station to speak were abortive, as his staff members said he was not around and that no one was authorised to speak on his behalf.


However, a young staff, whom our correspondent convinced to speak, said military officers, veterans and the aged were given preferential treatment during fuel purchases.


“Whenever there is a scarcity like this, we prioritise military men and the like. That is one thing Nigerians need to know. Our manager was aware they were coming and told us to open the gate for them but the people in the queue were just not cooperative,” he said.


Police confirm shooting


The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident.


He said a young man, Toheeb Eniasa, was killed and two vehicles burnt. He, however, said the identity of the shooters was not yet ascertained as investigations were ongoing.


He said, “I can confirm that somebody was shot dead. I can confirm that the body has been deposited in the morgue.


“Two vehicles were burnt. The identity of the shooter is still unknown but investigations are ongoing to unravel that. The deceased’s name is Toheeb Eniasa.”


Reacting to the incident via a text message, DSS spokesman, Peter Afunnaya, denied any of its officers was part of the imbroglio.


He said, “It is not true (that a DSS officer shot Toheeb). Kindly deepen your investigations to uncover the truth. No single DSS staff was involved in the matter.”


 


(Punch)


The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has declared Thursday May 30 as sit-at-home day in South East to honour those who fought in the civil war.


In a statement issued by IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Comrade Emma Powerful, said: “The sit-at-home is an annual event held on May 30th to remember the men and women who died during the Nigerian civil war between 1967 and 1970.


“IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi OkwuChukwu Kanu, urged all Biafrans, friends of Biafra, and residents in Biafra Land to observe the sit-at-home and reflect on the sacrifices made by the fallen heroes.


“All schools, government offices, private offices, banks, transport unions, market unions, and private individuals are expected to shut down operations on May 30th, except for medical personnel and emergency workers.”


IPOB also called on Christians and traditional worshipers to use the day to pray for the fallen heroes and for Biafra’s independence from Nigeria.


The group warned residents to avoid loitering and stay indoors from 6 am to 6 pm to avoid any confrontation with security forces.


“IPOB members in diaspora are encouraged to organize peaceful rallies and seminars to raise awareness about the Biafran struggle and the ongoing genocide against the Biafran people.


By honoring the heroes and heroines of the Biafran struggle, IPOB hopes to keep their memory alive and continue the fight for Biafra’s freedom and independence, ” the statement added.


 


Sen. Ned Nwoko (PDP-Delta) has emphasised the need for increased investment in the health sector to give Nigerians the best healthcare services.

He made the call on Monday in Abuja during the launch of an expanded Caroline Medical Centre.

Nwoko who is a member, Senate Committee on Primary Healthcare and Disease Control, said that such investments should not be in government hospitals alone, but private institutions also.

He also said that focus should be on training and upgrading medical personnel and to try to bring back those who emigrated for greener pastures.


Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, said “there is need to encourage medical experts who left the country for greener pastures to return and assist.

“Part of what I have decided to do is to sponsor a motion that all federal medical centres must be of high standard, we should be able to have a semblance of  facilities in other countries.

“It does not cost too much to buy those equipment and we have very good and well-trained doctors.”

While launching the new facility, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, said the centre stands as a testament to the renewed focus on healthcare by the Federal Government.

Represented by Prof. Muhammad Mahmud, the Chief Medical Director (CMD), National Hospital Abuja (NHA), Pate listed investment in infrastructure, equipment, human resources and clinical governance systems as essential parts of the President’s agenda.
He said “this facility is more than just a building; it is a symbol of progress, a shining light in our fight against the burden of medical tourism and the high mortality rate associated with renal diseases that afflict our citizens.

“Caroline Medical Centre is a symbol of hope for Nigerians. It promises to provide world-class treatment right here at home, reducing the need for Nigerians to go abroad for medical care.

“This commitment to the well-being of Nigerians means access to better health, life-saving treatments, and a brighter future.

“By keeping this promise, the centre is helping to build a healthier, more prosperous Nigeria.”

He, however, said that to meet the target of health for all, Ministry of Health focused on improving the quality of governance in the health sector and improving population health outcomes by increasing the efficiencies of healthcare service delivery.
It would also ensure medical industrialisation by unlocking the value chains and prioritise health security, he added.

The CMD of the centre, Dr Elijah Miner, said that regarding treatment of kidney diseases, the cost of medical tourism is over one billion dollars.

According to him, it is a lot of money and the only way to reverse the trend is by having such centres.

“It requires our people to be engaged. Just like we have done this, you can imagine a private enterprise being able to do this and the government can do a lot more, so we look forward to that.”

Miner said that the centre, which started operations four years ago, carried out dialysis on over 1000 patients and also carried out about 100 kidney transplants.

On whether there would be some kind of partnership, he said government may not be able to provide funds for the private sector but could help by providing some kind of succour to patients.

“It will be for those that are having dialysis and those that are having transplants. Some countries are doing it so this is the way forward.

“The only way to subsidise is for us to start producing the consumables in Nigeria.

"If you cannot do that then you are left at the mercy of those that produce them and they have increased prices, so it has become extremely expensive.

“That is why once government comes in, what it can do is to shore up and support dialysis patients, which is the only way to help in the interim.

“Ultimately, we should produce our own consumables, do our own surgeries and hopefully produce our own dialysis machines.”

A patient on dialysis, Mr Itoro Out, said he was diagnosed of Chronic Kidney Disease in 2022 and since then, he had been on dialysis.

He said it had not been easy but it is something one has to deal with and manage.

“I am planning to have a transplant. The cost of managing the disease is very expensive, though some of us have families that are here for us but some people cannot, especially with the situation we are in Nigeria now, it can be very difficult.

“We urge government to subsidise the treatment the way HIV/AIDS is subsidised for both dialysis patients and people that have done transplant because if you do transplant, the drugs too are very expensive.

“Sometimes, you save up to N23 million to carry out the transplant and still live on drugs till death and these drugs are not cheap at all so they should be subsidised”, he added. 

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Among those who were at the launching are Edo State First Lady, Mrs Betty Godwin-Obaseki, the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, among others
 

The House of Representatives Committees on Petroleum Resources (Downstream and Midstream) have urged security agencies to clamp down on fuel marketers hoarding petrol and engaging in the arbitrary increment in the price of the premium commodity.


In a statement on Wednesday jointly signed by the Chairmen of the two committees, Ikenga Ugochinyere and Henry Okojie, the lawmakers said they reached out to the stakeholders in the petroleum distribution value chain to end fuel queues in the country.


The lawmakers said they have engaged the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), and the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) to mention a few.


“We have engaged extensively with them, with a view to ascertaining the cause of the resurgence of the fuel queues in petrol stations across the country,” their statement partly read.


“From our investigations, we have discovered that there is availability of petrol products. We have on good authority that we have in our storage facilities, at least, about 1.5 billion litres of petrol that can last for 30 days.


“It is however saddening to note that it is as a result of logistics challenge that the queues have resurfaced. These logistic issues range from difficulty experienced in transporting products from the mother vessels to onshore. Movement of products with marine shuttle vessels, disruption in the Escravos channels, etc.”


The committees said the disruptions in logistic supply have been taken care of and the scarcity of petrol would be a thing of the past in the next few days.


The lawmakers accused some stakeholders of economic sabotage and asked security agencies to clamp down on them.


“We hereby call on security forces to support the NNPCL, NMDPRA, PETROAN, NARTO and other key stakeholders in the distribution value chain, so as to ensure that such acts of economic sabotage that has to do with hoarding, arbitrary increment in price, products diversion and smuggling are detected and dealt with.


“Our people have been through a lot in the last few days and we must not plunge them into further pains. We appeal to all traders and those rendering services, not to unduly take advantage of this temporary challenge, which will be cleared in the next few days.”


 

The Federal Government, FG, claims to have started a 15-day emergency fuel supply to make sure the commodity is available throughout the entire nation as the effects of fuel scarcity are becoming more severe in various parts of the nation.
The government also revealed that ships that import Premium Motor Spirit would keep docking at the coast in order to empty gasoline into various depots, which would then distribute the commodity to various gas stations.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria claimed that eight vessels had been delivering 300 million liters of fuel to its members in Apapa and other parts of Lagos this week.

This was after the South-West Regional Coordinator of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Ayo Cardoso, confirmed to one of our correspondents that aside from the 240 million litres offloaded at various depots on Monday, close to 85 million litres of petrol were offloaded as of Tuesday evening.

However, The PUNCH observed on Wednesday that the queues in filling stations were yet to subside, even as Nigerians celebrated May Day.

As of Wednesday afternoon, it was observed that roads in Ogun, Lagos and others were deserted as vehicles lined up in filling stations to buy fuel. Some individuals said they had parked their vehicles pending the availability of petrol.

Also, the few filling stations where the fuel was available sold at prices considered to be too exorbitant.

But in an interview with one of our correspondents, the NMPDRA’s Cardoso insisted that the product would soon be available across the nooks and crannies of the country, saying the government was doing its best to ensure massive distribution of PMS.

Cardoso disclosed that more vessels would keep arriving in Nigeria for two weeks, starting from last Monday. This, he said, would include continuous distribution of petrol to filling stations.

According to him, each state of the federation has its allocations, saying the same will be delivered to reduce the queues at filling stations.

“As I said earlier, there would be enough fuel across Nigeria soon. We have received over 300 million litres as of Tuesday. More have arrived as we speak, but I can’t give you the figure. Vessels will keep arriving in Nigeria for 15 days, which started counting on Monday, and we will keep distributing the product across the nation.

“The masses should not panic; all these will soon vanish. We are not prioritising anywhere, each state has its allocation to be delivered accordingly,” Cardoso stated.

Meanwhile, many residents of Ogun State on Wednesday resorted to trekking from one place to the other as fuel scarcity continued to take its toll on Nigerians.

This was because transport fares skyrocketed following the lingering fuel crisis.

One of our correspondents reports that as more filling stations closed shops and commercial drivers were unable to access petrol, some residents resorted to trekking while many stayed at home.

PUNCH reports how students of both tertiary institutions and preliminary schools have shunned their classrooms over the hike in the price of buses due to the non-availability of fuel.


One of our correspondents who went around Abeokuta on Wednesday observed more or less deserted roads with scanty vehicles.

Residents going to distant locations were sighted standing at different bus stops with no vehicles available to convey them.

One of the travellers, Mrs Adeyemi Oni, who spoke with one of our correspondents expressed frustration over the situation, appealing to the government at all levels to respond to the matter swiftly.

“Many things are happening as a result of this fuel scarcity. The poor are now poorer and hungrier because they can’t even get to where they work due to high transport fares and lack of vehicles on the road. I can only appeal to the government to do something urgently,” he said.

A motorist, Kazeem Aderemi, told one of our correspondents that he had been queuing at the NNPC filling station on the MKO Abiola Way for hours.

The PUNCH observed out of the numerous stations along Ikotun-Igando Road, only one dispensed PMS as of the time of filing this report on Wednesday.

An outlet belonging to God’s Decision located on Governor’s Road in Ikotun Area of Lagos State sold the product at N999/litre.

Other outlets like the NNPCL, Mobile, and NIPCO among others did not dispense fuel, but motorists refused to leave the queues.

The PUNCH observed a long queue at the Total filling station located beside Isolo General Hospital, where fuel was sold for N580/litre, while Jezco filling station along Chemist Bus Stop sold for N660/litre.

The TechnOil located at Ire-Akari junction was dispensing fuel at N560/litre on Wednesday where our correspondent visited, but there was a long queue of motorists.

Also, the black marketers roaming at the NNPC junction were selling PMS between N1,000 and N1,200/litre.

The Mobil filling station located along Palm Avenue towards Mushin sold at N565/litre, while the black marketers towards the NAHCO Bus Stop were selling between N1,000 and N1,500/litre on the highway.

The PUNCH gathered that the fuel scarcity that started last week has yet to improve across the country as residents beg the government to address same as early as possible.

 

(Punch)


 

Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, stated on Wednesday that the government uncovered an apartment under the Dolphin Estate Bridge in Ikoyi for which renters pay an annual fee of N250,000.


According to the commissioner, the under-bridge residence contains 86 partitioned rooms sized “10×10 and 12×10”.


Wahab revealed this information in a post on X.com on Wednesday, along with videos.


He stated that the enforcement team from Lagos State’s Ministry of Environment and Water Resources had effectively removed all structures, including a container used for various unlawful activities, from beneath the Dolphin Estate Bridge.


Sharing videos, the commissioner wrote, “A total number of 86 rooms, partitioned into 10×10 and 12×10, and a container used for different illegal activities were discovered under the Dolphin Estate Bridge.


“They have all been removed by the enforcement team of the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources.”


A Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Kunle Rotimi-Akodu, further confirmed the eviction of illegal settlers from beneath the bridge towards Dolphin Estate in Ikoyi.


Rotimi-Akodu said 23 individuals were arrested during the eviction, which was carried out by officials of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps, popularly known as KAI on Tuesday.


He wrote, “Squatters dwelling under the bridge leading from inward Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi were evicted today Tuesday, 30th of April, 2024 by officials of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps LAGESC (aka KAI).


“These people created their illegal settlement under the bridge, thereby exposing the critical infrastructure to impending destruction. 23 persons have so far been arrested and MoE/KAI will continue to monitor the place. The law will take its course.”


He also confirmed that the bridge has hitherto housed 86 rooms, partitioned into 10×10 and 12×10 with squatters paying an average rent of N250,000 per annum.


“Continuation of the removal of abode under Dolphin bridge. 11 more persons were arrested. It is important to note that wood materials were used to construct the shelters, some occupants used gas cylinders, and some had stored fuel for their generators, these are recipes for disaster,” he added.


He wrote, “Squatters dwelling under the bridge leading from inward Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi were evicted today Tuesday, 30th of April, 2024 by officials of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps LAGESC (aka KAI).’’


“These people created their illegal settlement under the bridge, thereby exposing the critical infrastructure to impending destruction. Twenty-three persons have so far been arrested and MoE/KAI will continue to monitor the place. The law will take its course.”


 


 

Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, the Labour Party’s 2023 governorship candidate in Lagos State, has accused the state’s governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, of spending more than N1bn on helicopter service in one month.
According to Rhodes-Vivour, Sanwo Olu paid N1,039,875,000 on helicopter charter service in April 2022.

He announced this in a post on his X account on Tuesday.

He further mentioned that the governor spent N512,000,000 on the same service in July and August 2023.

“In April 2022 alone, the Lagos state government spent N1,039,875,000 on helicopter charter service for Mr. Governor’s regular traveling. In July and August 2023, it spent N512,000,000 on the same helicopters,” he stated.

He questioned why the state would allocate nearly N2bn in three months for helicopter charter services for the governor while some areas in the state still lack access to clean water.

“Should Lagos be spending close to N2 billion in just three months transporting the governor in a private helicopter when most parts of his primary constituency in Lagos Island do not have portable water running from their taps?” he queried.


Speaking further, Rhodes-Vivour stated that N1.2bn could pay 1,000 teachers N100,000 monthly for a year.

He said a government led by him would use drones instead of helicopters for project supervision to save the state’s resources.

“A Rhodes-Vivour government will use drones as opposed to helicopters for project supervision. This will save the state funds that will be put towards human capital development.

“E.g. With N1.2 billion, we can pay 1,000 teachers N100,000/month for a year. This will bring us closer to our goal of achieving the best public primary and secondary school education system in the country.

“A Rhodes-Vivour government will not pay for officials to travel on private Jets. Any official that intends to fly private will pay privately,” Rhodes-Vivour added.

When contacted, the Chief Press Secretary to the state governor, Gboyega Akosile, did not respond to the phone calls and text messages sent to his phone as of the time of filing this report.

 
Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, sparked reactions online over his exchange with Arise TV correspondent, Laila Johnson, during a media session on Wednesday, May 1, on the construction of the Calabar-Lagos coastal highway.
Laila was asking Umahi a question concerning approval for the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway project when the Minister interjected by saying, “Sister, I was raised in the village, me I no dey hear ‘phoné’”, which simply means phonetics.

In response, Laila told the Minister that it was how she speaks, and Umahi asked for interpreters.

Laila further pushed back by saying that Umahi had enough people around him to make him understand what she was saying.

Shortly after the exchange, Umahi responded to Laila’s question by saying they had received all the necessary approvals to initiate the project.


 

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has urged Nigerians to be wary of any candidate parading printed result slips as, currently, the results are not in any paper format.


The body also said that, unlike last year, the results cannot be found on the Board’s website at the moment.


JAMB made this known in a statement released by its spokesperson, Dr Fabian Benjamin, on Wednesday.


He stated that the information became necessary as some individuals were already circulating printed result slips on social media.


The statement read, “The Board, once again, wishes to state clearly that the only way to check the 2024 UTME result is to send UTMERESULT to 55019 or 66019 using the same phone used by the candidate in registering for the UTME exercise. Ensure that the SIM is not on any bundle.


“This is different from what was obtained last year; hence, the results are not and cannot be found on the Board’s website at the moment.


“Candidates are urged to follow the method specified above to obtain their results. They need not visit any cybercafe or patronise any third-party entity to check their result.


“The public is also advised to be wary of any candidate parading printed result slip as currently; the result is not on any paper format as being circulated on social media by some individuals.


“A reasonable number of candidates have checked their results as seen on our monitoring dashboard but for the few still struggling, please follow the right channel.”


On Monday, the Board announced the release of the 2024 UTME results.


The Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, made this known during a press briefing in Bwari, Abuja.


Oloyede also noted that the results of 64,624 out of the 1,904,189 who sat the examination have been withheld by the Board and will be subject to investigation. The Board Registrar noted that though a total of 1,989,668 registered, a total of 80,810 candidates were absent.


 

Tobechukwu Okoh aka Peruzzi, a Nigerian artist, has spoken out about receiving old clothes as payment for musical collaborations with his former boss, Davido.


In a recent interview sketch maker, Isbae U’s podcast, Peruzzi was asked about rumors that Davido compensated him with previously worn items


“Is it true that when you write Davido’s songs, he pays you with ‘take this up and down, na once I don wear am’?” Isbae U asked.


Peruzzi grinned and admitted that this had happened once, but stated that it was no longer the case.


He said: “I swear I am not going to lie, I used to collect clothes before. But there was a particular one I wrote and he gave me some money so I stopped but I used to, before.”


Abujapress reports that Peruzzi is the songwriter behind most of Davido’s smash hit singles.


He began recording music after working with Rodney Malice at the age of seven.


Though his signing to Davido’s DMW was being disputed at some point, Peruzzi is a front member of the 30 Billion Gang (30BG).


 

Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, wife of Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun has trounced four other First Ladies to clinch the coveted crown of the African Iconic Woman of the Year 2024. 


She garnered a total of 2,228 votes representing 31 percent of the total vote cast to defeat Betty Obaseki, wife of Lagos State Governor who came second with 1755 votes and three others. 


The online voting which lasted for several weeks have since been collated upon successful completion of process. 


Bamidele Abiodun has now grabbed the coveted prize of African Iconic Women Recognition Awards (AIWRA) 2024 as African Iconic Woman of the year in Leadership. 

Addressing newsmen shortly after the release of the preliminary result in Abuja, the Project Director of FDN, Alexander Ajagbonna, better known as Fajag expressed gratitude with the performances of all the nominees, saying they are all winners. 


According to him, all the nominees did their best to mobilize their supporters to vote in the online voting exercise. 


The winners will be decorated on May 23 at Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja.

On Tuesday, the Naira appreciated to N1,320 per dollar on the parallel market, up from N1,340 on Monday.


Similarly, the Naira appreciated on the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market, NAFEM, to N1,390.96 per dollar.


Data from FMDQ showed that the indicative exchange rate for NAFEM fell to N1,390.96 per dollar from N1,419.11 per dollar on Monday, indicating N28.15 appreciation for the naira. The market recorded an intraday high of N1,450 per dollar and an intraday low of N1,200 per dollar resulting in a N250 per dollar margin.


The volume of dollars traded in the market increased by 52.4 percent to $225.36 million from $147.83 million traded on Monday. Consequently, the margin between the parallel market and NAFEM rates narrowed to N70.96 per dollar from N79.11 per dollar on Monday.


 


Changpeng Zhao, the creator of Binance, was sentenced to four months in prison in Seattle, Washington, for money laundering, unauthorized money transmission, and other crimes.
According to Richard Jones, the presiding judge, Zhao prioritized “Binance’s growth and profits over compliance with US laws and regulations” at a sentencing hearing on Tuesday.

According to US investigators, Zhao purposefully turned a blind eye to transactions that fueled terrorism, the illegal drug trade, and child sexual abuse.

“I failed here. I deeply regret my failure, and I am sorry,” Zhao told the court.

“I believe the first step of taking responsibility is to fully recognise the mistakes. Here I failed to implement an adequate anti-money-laundering programme. I realise now the seriousness of that mistake.”

The four-month sentence is lower than the three years prosecutors sought.

Prosecutors told the judge a tough sentence would send a clear signal to other would-be criminals.

“We are not suggesting that Mr. Zhao is Sam Bankman-Fried or that he is a monster,” Kevin Mosley, one of the prosecutors, said.

“But Zhao’s conduct wasn’t a mistake. This wasn’t a regulatory ‘oops.”


On November 21, 2023, Zhao pleaded guilty to money laundering.

Binance also agreed to pay more than $4 billion in fines and other penalties.

Meanwhile, Binance subsidiary in Nigeria is facing charges for illicit foreign exchange (FX) transactions.

Nadeem Anjarwalla, Binance’s regional manager for Africa, and Tigran Gambaryan, its head of financial crime compliance, were charged with tax evasion and money laundering by the federal government.

The duo were arrested and detained on February 28.

However, Anjarwalla escaped custody in March.

Zhao’s sentence is coming less than one month after Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO and founder of Futures Exchange (FTX), was sentenced to 25 years in prison after being convicted of defrauding his customers, investors, and lenders.

 

 

The Federal Government, FG, has approved an increase of between 25% and 35% in salary for civil servants on the remaining six Consolidated Salary Structures.
The Salary Structure is the Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS), Consolidated Research and Allied Institutions Salary Structure (CONRAISS), Consolidated Police Salary Structure (CONPOSS), Consolidated Para-military Salary Structure (CONPASS), Consolidated Intelligence Community Salary Structure (CONICCS) and Consolidated Armed Forces Salary Structure (CONAFSS).

Those in the Tertiary Education and Health Sectors had already received their increases which involved Consolidated University Academic Salary Structure (CONUASS) and Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure (CONTISS) for universities.

For Polytechnics and Colleges of Education, it involved the Consolidated Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Academic Staff Salary Structure (CONPCASS) and Consolidated Tertiary Educational Institutions Salary Structure (CONTEDISS).

The Health Sector also benefitted through the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) and Consolidated Health Sector Salary Structure (CONHESS).


A statement signed by the Head of Press, National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC), Emmanuel Njoku, said the increases take effect from 1st January 2024.

The Federal Government has also approved increases In pension of between 20% and 28% for pensioners on the Defined Benefits Scheme in respect to the above-mentioned six consolidated salary structures with effect from January 1, 2024.

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has been advocating for increase in workers’ salaries as a result of inflation.

 

(DailyTrust)


The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has disclosed why the examination body wouldn’t announce the names of the highest-scoring candidates in the just concluded 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

He stated this during a press briefing in Bwari, Abuja on Monday, recalling that hitherto, the Board had been unwilling to disclose its yearly top scorers.

Oloyede said this is due to the avoidance of “a repeat of the Mmesoma saga,” while the board also considers the UTME as “only a ranking examination,” among other reasons.

Mmesoma Ejikeme, a UTME candidate from Anambra State, was embroiled with JAMB in 2023 when she claimed to have scored 362 out of a total of 400.

Upon investigations, the examination body barred her from taking the UTME for three years and also withheld her results.

For this year’s results, over 1.94 million candidates registered and sat the examination in 118 towns and over 700 centres across the country, while 77 per cent scored less than 200.

The JAMB Registrar stated, “It is common knowledge that the Board has, at various fora, restated its unwillingness to publish the names of its best-performing candidates, as it considers its UTME as only a ranking examination on account of the other parameters that would constitute what would later be considered the minimum admissible score for candidates seeking admission to tertiary institutions.

“Similarly, because of the different variables adopted by respective institutions, it might be downright impossible to arrive at a single or all-encompassing set of parameters for generating a list of candidates with the highest admissible score, as gaining admission remains the ultimate goal. Hence, it might be unrealistic or presumptive to say a particular candidate is the highest scorer given the fact that such a candidate may, in the final analysis, not even be admitted.

“However, owing to public demand and to avoid a repeat of the Mmesoma saga as well as provide a guide for those who may want to award prizes to this set of high-performing candidates, the Board appeals to all concerned to always verify claims by candidates before offering such awards.”

Source: Punch

The Central Bank of Nigeria has barred some microfinance banks, including Moniepoint, Opay and Kuda, from opening new accounts and accepting new customers over allegations that they were being used to funnel cryptocurrency and manipulate the naira’s value, sources familiar told Peoples Gazette on Monday.

Sources confided in The Gazette anonymously since they were not authorised to speak publicly on the matter, asserting that the CBN deemed the new-account-ban necessary to curb money-laundering activities which have seen the naira again plunge against the dollar in recent days.

The naira, as of Monday evening, traded at N1350 against the dollar, which is a regression against the steady climb that the Nigerian currency has made over the past few weeks as it traded to N950 in early April.

“Hello! We’ve temporarily paused new sign-ups on our platform,” Moniepoint wrote in a message on its platform for intending customers on Friday. “This means that you’ll be unable to open a new account at the moment. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.”

Following the drastic depreciation of the naira in February which nearly exchanged at N2000 to a dollar, CBN, in collaboration with anti-graft commission, EFCC, cracked down on Binance and detained its executives Tigran Gambaryan, a U.S. citizen and British-Kenyan Nadeem Anjarwalla over accusations of naira manipulation.

The Nigerian government demanded that Binance release the names of its top 100 users and their transactions to negotiate the release of the detained executives.

Davido and Wizkid had a faceoff on twitter yesterday and it went brutal with a lot of spilling in some now deleted posts.

Wizkid called Davido an influencer with no good song career if not for his Songwriter, Peruzzi. He also went on to call Davido’s crew members delusional and Peruzzi was termed a “pant washer”

Davido on the other hand, called Wiz a size 7 foot who shops his footwears from kids foot locker.

Also in a now deleted post, he accused Wizkid of being a woman beater.

Recall that months back, Wizkid promised fans of a tour with Davido which have not been done and do not think is happening after this clash online.

Blogger, Tunde Ednut reposted the tour message with caption “so like this now, this tour no go happen again?”

Davido replied the storry with “Beggie Beggie” implying that Wizkid was begging for the tour.

In a recent update, Davido has challenged Wizkid to a solo hit battle if he could with no feature. Bragging of having over 80 solo hits to drop.

Davido also bemoaned why other artistes were scared of a “4feet” man.

Nigerian singer and songwriter, David Adedeji Adeleke, popularly known as Davido turns heads as he celebrates his wife, Chioma‘s birthday in Jamaica, declaring her his best friend, confidant, and soldier.

This was revealed in a series of posts he made available on his Instagram page to celebrate his wife, who turns 29 on May 1, 2024.

His statement: “Happy birthday to my best friend, my confidant, the best I ever had. Now, tell me forever, and soldier. Try it first, you will collect.”

Several videos attached to the birthday messages made available on Instagram by the singer show the moment he danced, sang, and rocked his wife as she marks her birthday.

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