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  • Newly Sworn In Bauchi Governor Declares All Activities of Predecessor Null and Void

    Newly Sworn In Bauchi Governor Declares All Activities of Predecessor Null and Void

    Minutes after his swearing in as Bauchi governor, Bala Mohammed declares appointments, promotions by predecessor null and void

    The development followed the alarm raised by the governor over state rising debt of N136 billion

     Mohammed also asked the secretary to the state government and most senior officials to ensure strict compliance with this directive Bala Mohammed, the Bauchi governor, has declare that all appointments, promotions and transfers made from the day he was declared the winner of the gubernatorial election by INEC in the state, are null and void. Bala’s declaration came on Wednesday, May 29, in a speech after his official swearing in as the governor of Bauchi state. The governor had earlier raised an alarm that his government will inherit 136 billion debt left behind by his predecessor.

  • PHOTOS: Alao Akala Makes Surprise Appearance At Makinde Inauguration

    PHOTOS: Alao Akala Makes Surprise Appearance At Makinde Inauguration

    Former governors Ayo Fayose (Ekiti), Olagunsoye Oyinlola (Osun) and Adebayo Alao-Akala (Oyo) are among dignitaries attending the inauguration of Engr Seyi Makinde as new governor of Oyo State.

    Makinde who arrived Obafemi Awolowo Stadium venue of the inauguration at about 11:00am, in company of his wife had a tough time finding their way through the mammoth crowd at the stadium.

     Also present are traditional rulers across the state including the new Ibadan obas. Various Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders, groups and supporters are among the mammoth crowd at the stadium.

    The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji and the Alafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi are also present.

  • Video: Drama As Oshiomole Is Shown Way Out At Buhari Second Term Inauguration

    The embattled APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiomole was on Wednesday chased away by Security for breaching protocol at Presidential Inauguration in Abuja, shown live on AIT.

  • Court Orders Arrest of Emir Lamido Sanusi

    Court Orders Arrest of Emir Lamido Sanusi

    A Chief Magistrates’ Court in Kano, on Tuesday, ordered the arrest of three persons including: Mannir Sanusi, the Chief of Staff to the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.
    NAN reports that the three were dragged before the court by the Kano State Public Complainant and Anti-corruption Commission for failing to honour its invitation in a N4 billion fraud investigation against the Emir of Kano.
    Chief Magistrate Mohammed Idris ordered the arrest of Sanusi, who holds the traditional title of Damburan Kano, Mujitaba Abba and the Accountant of Kano Emirate Council, Sani Muhammad-Kwaru, over their alleged refusal to honour the commission’s invitation.
    The commission wrote to the court seeking an order of arrest against the three palace officials.
    Idris consequently issued and signed the arrest warrant sequel to a motion by Salisu Tahir, Chief State counsel.
    Tahir had said that the request was based on the provision of Section 38 of the enabling Law establishing the Commission.
    According to NAN, the Commission had invited four people in connection with the allegation, of which only one person, Isa Bayero, alias Isa Pilot, who was a former Scribe to the Emirate Council, honoured the invitation.
    When contacted, the Chairman of the commission, Mr Muhiyi Magaji said the three persons that have arrest warrant on their heads are the principal suspects in the case.
    He said the commission had already requested security operatives to enforce the order and arrest the three persons.
  • NANS Inaugurates National Award Committee

    NANS Inaugurates National Award Committee

    The National President of National Association of Nigerian Students(NANS), Comrade  Bamidele Danielson Akpan has inaugurated a national committee saddled with the responsibility of organising a national award for those who have served the country meritoriously in different fields of human endeavour.

    The statement, signed by the President himself revealed that “the award will cut across all spheres of life, students, artisans, professionals, private sector, government and international agencies”

    The committee is chaired by Hon. Morgan Omodu and the secretary is Hon. Ali Abubakar Kano. The members cut across all geographical zones of the country.

  • Confusion In OSUSTECH Over Retirement Age

    Confusion In OSUSTECH Over Retirement Age

    There was serious commotion and pandemonium in Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa over letters on retirement age.

    Newsmen gathered that there were two letters emanating from Government on the issue.

    The earlier letter signed by Antorney General contained the Retirement age of Universities Miscellaneous act of 2012 while another one signed by the Secretary to the State Government contained the approved retirement age of University edit of 2008.

    There were commotion as early as 8:am in the University which eventually climaxed as the Congregation of the University scheduled to hold today ended abruptly.

  • I Am Leaving N42.5b In Imo Coffers – Okorocha

    I Am Leaving N42.5b In Imo Coffers – Okorocha

    Outgoing Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha on Monday disclosed he has kept N42.5 billion in the coffers of the State for his Successor, Chief Emeka Ihedioha.
    Okorocha stated he decided to keep such amount for the in-coming Governor so that there won’t be excuses in carrying out activities of government.
    The Governor, who made the disclosure while swearing-in eleven Permanent Secretaries as well as the new Accountant-General, Deacon Donald Igbo and the new Head of Service Mrs. Ngozi Ama Eluma, explained that N8.1 billion of the money was meant for the payment of salaries and capital Projects while N5.2 billion was for Pension Arrears.
    He also stated N7.6 billion was meant for the renovation of schools, while N21.6 billion was mapped out for rural roads, totaling N42.5 billion.
    The Governor noted further that following petitions from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chieftains, the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC, blocked the money for the payment of arrears of Pension and others at the point of starting the payments.
    Addressing the new Permanent Secretaries, the Governor advised them to do their best to reposition the Civil Service system, protect the integrity of the State and shun corruption, adding that workers in the State Civil Service should put in their best in the service of their fatherland.
    According to him: “Remember God in discharging your duties. Discharge your duties without fear or favour and also defend your State when the need arises.
    “I gave this state my best. I will do all I can to support the incoming government. Imo State Government has kept aside a total of N4.5b for the in-coming government, and for that reason, I will set up a sub-committee to make sure that the projects they are attached to, come to fruition even when I am out of office or when I will not be available because government is a continuum”.
    He continued: “The breakdown of these funds are as follows: N8.1b that came into Imo State offers from both State and LG, from FAAC, that money has not been expended as not even one naira has been taken away from it and the money is in Zenith Bank and has not been touched. The second money is N5.2bn in Access Bank, the remnant of the Paris Club fund, not one naira has been removed from it.”
  • Photo: Teenager Emerges Monarch In Ondo

    Photo: Teenager Emerges Monarch In Ondo

    Okeluse town in Ose Local Government area of Ondo state has revealed its new King.

    Prince Adeyeoba Oloyede Adekoya, Akinghare II will be crowned the OJIMA Arujale of Okeluse Kingdom. The newly announced King is an Senior Secondary School 2 student.

    An insider source was quoted as saying, “It finally came to an end yesterday to install a new king for the ancient kingdom of Okeluse. Traditionally, the heir to the throne is unnegotiable & uncontested for; just yesterday, His Royal Majesty, Oba Oloyede Akinghare II ascended the throne after his 90 days in exile (away from the palace) to perform all necessary traditional rites.”

    “He was crowned amidst surprises, the regent, who had been ruling the kingdom is now THE ‘ISHAYO’ meaning the king to the females.

    “Other traditional rites are still ongoing till the coronation. Everything was done accordingly, a shower of blessings came from above throughout the installation.”

    The latest and youngest ever king in Ondo state is expected to be given a Staff of Office by the Governor immediately the traditional rites are completed.

    Credit: JATS Communication

  • BREAKING: APC LOSES ANOTHER REP SEAT TO PDP

    BREAKING: APC LOSES ANOTHER REP SEAT TO PDP

    The All Progressive Congress woke to another defeat days after losing enitre Zamfara election to The Peoples Democratic Party.

    Ugonna Ozuruigbo aka OZB loses seat to the second runner up in the ISU/NJABA/NKWERRE/NWANGELE federal constituency.

    The Member Representing Isu, Njaba, Nkwere and Nwangele Federal Constituency In Imo State and a member of the All Progressives Congress has lost his seat to the People’s Democratic Party CandidateKingsley Echendu.


    More details shortly…

  • $2b Bank Fraud: FG Investigates 2 Serving Ministers, Ex-CBN Gov

    $2b Bank Fraud: FG Investigates 2 Serving Ministers, Ex-CBN Gov

    * Probe follows last month’s petition to AGF by aggrieved shareholders 
    The Federal Government has launched a probe into how a former Central Bank Governor connived with two serving ministers in the present administration to rip off no fewer than 65,000 Nigerians through official manipulation and transfer of their shares to foreign entities for pecuniary reasons. 
    The probe was triggered by a strong petition filed by shareholders, whose shares were inexplicably reduced by the key government agencies and officials and awarded to the foreign entities apparently fronting for them. 
    Before now, allegations against serving ministers and top government officials were hardly investigated by the anti-graft agencies. This tended to give credence to allegations that President Buhari’s anti-graft war was targeted at only the opposition. 
    The latest development, our sources said, could prove critics wrong. The government swung into action immediately after the petition was received and acknowledged by the Public Prosecution Department of the OHAGF on April 3, 2019, according to documents sighted by Saturday Vanguard. 
    In the petition entitled: “Official Corruption, Misuse of FGN $2 Billion, Fraud And Unjust Enrichment Of Persons Who Dispossessed More Than 65,000 Nigerians And Conferred Ownership Of A Nigerian Bank On Few Nigerians And Their Foreign Accomplices,” the victims detailed how the illicit bank deal was structured and executed by the culprits now working with the government as ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 
    It was learnt that on getting the petition, the government immediately set in motion a strong team to study it and take urgent steps to investigate the claims in the documents and refer the matter to appropriate anti-graft agency to deal with any economic and financial crimes that might have been orchestrated by the suspects. 
    A source close to the investigation said that the government was concerned about the role played by the two ministers and the former CBN governor. Findings show that while one of the ministers, headed a federal regulatory agency at the time, his colleague was a key financial market player at the time and masterminded the deals leading to the loss of hundreds of millions of Naira by Nigerians to foreigners. 
    In particular, the government wants the investigators to probe whether there were insider deals that led to the dispossession of Nigerian shareholders and investors and transferred their interest to foreign elements and why the CBN approved such a dubious deal in the first place despite clear evidence that it did not pass a CBN ‘fit and proper test’. 
    The document sighted by Saturday Vanguard shows that one of the serving ministers masterminded the transaction by floating a Nigerian firms that brought a Mauritius shell company to house Nigerians pretending to be foreign investors in order to swindle them. 
    The minister is also said to have organized the registration of the offshore shell company in Mauritius principally for the purpose of disguising the true majority ownership of the Bank’s shares concealed in the offshore company. On the other hand, the other minister is reported to have approved the defective bank transactions when it was brought to his agency instead of rejecting it based on certain deficiencies.
    The document indicated that he was ‘rewarded’ with a strategic appointment by the bank shortly after that defective deal approval. As a result of that development, 49% of that bank’s shares is now owned and controlled by a London-based firm, whose chief executive had since been sacked for involvement in other manipulative bank deals.
    The illicit transaction, it was gathered effectively diluted more 65,000 Nigeria former shareholders of the commercial bank by 85% to less than 15% of public float, making it impossible for the bank to be listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE. 
    But despite being owned by a few private equity firms and struggling to survive till date, the commercial bank has used powerful connections to remain on the NSE. Saturday Vanguard learnt that federal investigators are to unravel if the said bank has also concealed from regulators, investors and the public outstanding Swiss Court judgment debts of more than N1 billion and imminent judgment debts of N5 billion respectively.
    One of the aggrieved shareholders, who pleaded anonymity, lamented that the bank had not paid cash dividends in nearly ten years while the financial statements show princely remunerations to executive management, directors and lawyers paid to defer more than $50 million of claims against the bank. 
    The informed source said: “It is a thing of joy that the government has finally decided to look into this monumental fraud with a view to bringing the masterminds to book. It is also interesting that many discontented former shareholders of the bank who were dispossessed of 85% of the value of their shares are happy that equally aggrieved persons and companies have come forward to provide information that in their opinion should lead to reversal of the odious transactions and return of the bank to former Nigerians shareholders. 
    The source, in commending the government’s determination to fight corruption also advised that the criminal investigations should be pursued arduously so that dispossessed shareholders, investors and those that are owed by the bank can get justice promptly.
    Credit: Vanguard