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Opinion: Professor Labode Popoola’s Eventful Four Months as Vice Chancellor of UNIOSUN

Opinion: Professor Labode Popoola’s Eventful Four Months as Vice Chancellor of UNIOSUN


There's no need to verbose a simple narrative that University of Osun was experiencing a strong whirlwind before the emergence of Professor Labode Popoola as the Vice Chancellor of the institution.

When the erudite professor came on board, he was confronted by numerous operation deficiencies which had snowballed to a hard stub militating against all efforts to maximize Osun State University's capabilities.

Sitting on the chair of leadership well prepared, Professor Popoola has rejigged and repositioned the institution on a path to greatness within his 120 days in office.

In four months, Vice Chancellor Popoola has invested his experience in leadership and administration to reform UNIOSUN in a manner that will benefit the society and raise the reputation of Osun State University. His selfless and exemplary leadership style with integrity and firmly playing by the rules are some of the secrets that are gradually moving UNIOSUN towards the dream of its founding fathers.



Professor Popoola scorecard is very impressive and this must not be ignored in fairness to him. Through self-discipline, persuasion, negotiations and prudence, he has been able to block financial leakages, which had previously led to high operational costs. Within four months, N15 million that would have gone down the drain was saved for the University.

Professor Popoola is gradually changing the psyche of the students on the need to adhere to best academic practice on school fees payment and student registration. When he came on board four months ago, the University was being owed school fees to the tune of over two billion naira. This ugly development was already becoming an intractable problem as students believed it was a right not to pay school fees.

There were several cases of students owing fees of up to 11 semesters. Indeed, on 16th February, 2017, students protested against the payment of late registration penalty, a global practice which has been in existence since the inception of the school. Gladly, the crisis was resolved within few days. The messy development of students not wanting to pay tuition fees has gradually become a thing of the past. By dint of strong will and rare administrative tact, Professor Labode Popoola succeeded in making the students realize the need to pay their fees as and when due. Over 80% of the students have now registered as against less than 50% in February.

Also, Professor Popoola’s unique administrative style, responsible and responsive leadership are also noticeable. His administrative tact was demonstrated in the manner he managed to calm the frayed nerves of students during their protest against the shooting of two of their colleagues on Saturday, January 21, 2017.  In a swift response to salvage the situation, he waded in to ensure that the two wounded students were given immediate and adequate medical attention. He mobilized the top echelon of the LAUTECH Teaching hospital to give the best care to save the lives of the victims and even defied security advice to visit the students on their hospital beds. Part of his tactical approach was to immediately suspend academic activities with a view to dousing the escalating tension resulting from the unfortunate incident. This worked like a magic as normalcy returned to campuses when the University reopened a week after the incident. Now, students have direct access to the VC via telephone, email among others.

The VC is also facilitating partnerships between UNIOSUN and other institutions for mutual relations and benefits. In his relentless drive to improve the overall teaching and research standards in the University, in line with international best practice, Professor Labode Popoola took advantage of his international influence to secure partnership with the University of Gambia and the Medical Research Council of The Gambia by signing MoU on staff and student exchange and capacity building, among others. The MoUs are expected to be concluded before the end of the first quarter of 2017.

In continuation of his strategic plan to constantly interact with the University Community, Professor Labode Popoola led the University Management on a tour of Campuses which held between Tuesday 10th and Thursday 12th January, 2017. The tour which lasted for three (3) days gave the University Management the opportunity to meet with all the royal fathers where the University campuses are located and to solicit for more support for the University. The tour also afforded the Management team the opportunity of checking the current state of the on-going projects in different campuses of the University, the existing infrastructure and meeting with all staff and students of Osun State University.

In demonstration of his mastery of the managerial intricacy of a multi-campus system, which characterizes Osun State University, Professor Labode Popoola has recently secured Council approval of the Directorate of Intercampus and Public Relations, which will be responsible for coordination of activities across campuses. The Directorate is also designed to strengthen outreach and relationship across the spectrum of all stakeholders of the University. The Directorate will work with the Vice-Chancellor, Headships of Colleges, Staff, Students and other stakeholders to improve on service delivery.

Meanwhile, On Thursday, 2nd March, 2017 Osun State University outclassed other participating universities to emerge 1st position at the Inter-University Debate organized by the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), in commemoration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s 80th Birthday and the Grand Opening of the OOPL. The theme of the debate was “Presidential Libraries will Reduce Leadership Deficit in Africa”. This feat was a product of the Vice-Chancellor’s persistence for an intensive coaching of the debating team. According to the VC, the winning team will now form the nucleus of UNIOSUN students intellectual and cultural outreach activities.

In his bid to boost its IT standard, Professor Labode Popoola has achieved for the University an unprecedented leap, with the recent acquisition of TELEPROMPTER, a standard modern IT device used for speech presentation. It is interesting to note that Osun State University is the first and the only university to acquire this device in Nigeria.

One of the identified shortcomings of UNIOSUN is its non-residential nature. Since his assumption of duties, Professor Popoola has embarked on an aggressive drive to make the University residential by building hostels on all campuses through private-public partnership initiative. This is beginning to yield desired results as the responses from the private sector have been very positive. Also, the process of rehabilitation of the abandoned hostel facility in Okuku has begun.

The administration has embarked on complete renovation of the administrative building on the main campus of the University to give the campus a face-lift ahead of the 6th Convocation and 10th Foundation Day ceremonies scheduled to hold from 23rd to 31st March, 2017.This is expected to be concluded by the 25th of March, 2017.

The desire of Professor Popoola to provide a smoth access raod to UNIOSUN main campus is yielding good result as funds have been raised through the Advancement Board to hasten the completion of the road after the University took it over from the government.

 Also, In fulfilment of his commitment to improve the welfare of staff and students in the University, his administration has commenced weekend healthcare services at Ifetedo, Osogbo, Ikire and Okuku campuses of the University. The two other campuses will commence such services by the middle of March, latest.

Without mincing words, Professor Popoola has been able to bring sanity to the system to a large extent and towing the path of academic culture in all his doings since he assumed duties as the Vice Chancellor of Osun State University. From time to time, he reminds stakeholders of his vision to take Osun State University to a height where it will be “first among equals, most preferred, making significant contributions to society, an efficiently run, self-reliant, sustainable institution and a force to reckon with among universities globally; a truly 21st Century University before the end of his tenure.” Therefore, it won’t be out of place to congratulate Professor Popoola. Kudos Sir. Your best is yet to come.

*OYEBAMIJI ADEBOWALE ALABI is the Coordinator of the Progressive E-Group

There's no need to verbose a simple narrative that University of Osun was experiencing a strong whirlwind before the emergence of Professor Labode Popoola as the Vice Chancellor of the institution.

When the erudite professor came on board, he was confronted by numerous operation deficiencies which had snowballed to a hard stub militating against all efforts to maximize Osun State University's capabilities.

Sitting on the chair of leadership well prepared, Professor Popoola has rejigged and repositioned the institution on a path to greatness within his 120 days in office.

In four months, Vice Chancellor Popoola has invested his experience in leadership and administration to reform UNIOSUN in a manner that will benefit the society and raise the reputation of Osun State University. His selfless and exemplary leadership style with integrity and firmly playing by the rules are some of the secrets that are gradually moving UNIOSUN towards the dream of its founding fathers.



Professor Popoola scorecard is very impressive and this must not be ignored in fairness to him. Through self-discipline, persuasion, negotiations and prudence, he has been able to block financial leakages, which had previously led to high operational costs. Within four months, N15 million that would have gone down the drain was saved for the University.

Professor Popoola is gradually changing the psyche of the students on the need to adhere to best academic practice on school fees payment and student registration. When he came on board four months ago, the University was being owed school fees to the tune of over two billion naira. This ugly development was already becoming an intractable problem as students believed it was a right not to pay school fees.

There were several cases of students owing fees of up to 11 semesters. Indeed, on 16th February, 2017, students protested against the payment of late registration penalty, a global practice which has been in existence since the inception of the school. Gladly, the crisis was resolved within few days. The messy development of students not wanting to pay tuition fees has gradually become a thing of the past. By dint of strong will and rare administrative tact, Professor Labode Popoola succeeded in making the students realize the need to pay their fees as and when due. Over 80% of the students have now registered as against less than 50% in February.

Also, Professor Popoola’s unique administrative style, responsible and responsive leadership are also noticeable. His administrative tact was demonstrated in the manner he managed to calm the frayed nerves of students during their protest against the shooting of two of their colleagues on Saturday, January 21, 2017.  In a swift response to salvage the situation, he waded in to ensure that the two wounded students were given immediate and adequate medical attention. He mobilized the top echelon of the LAUTECH Teaching hospital to give the best care to save the lives of the victims and even defied security advice to visit the students on their hospital beds. Part of his tactical approach was to immediately suspend academic activities with a view to dousing the escalating tension resulting from the unfortunate incident. This worked like a magic as normalcy returned to campuses when the University reopened a week after the incident. Now, students have direct access to the VC via telephone, email among others.

The VC is also facilitating partnerships between UNIOSUN and other institutions for mutual relations and benefits. In his relentless drive to improve the overall teaching and research standards in the University, in line with international best practice, Professor Labode Popoola took advantage of his international influence to secure partnership with the University of Gambia and the Medical Research Council of The Gambia by signing MoU on staff and student exchange and capacity building, among others. The MoUs are expected to be concluded before the end of the first quarter of 2017.

In continuation of his strategic plan to constantly interact with the University Community, Professor Labode Popoola led the University Management on a tour of Campuses which held between Tuesday 10th and Thursday 12th January, 2017. The tour which lasted for three (3) days gave the University Management the opportunity to meet with all the royal fathers where the University campuses are located and to solicit for more support for the University. The tour also afforded the Management team the opportunity of checking the current state of the on-going projects in different campuses of the University, the existing infrastructure and meeting with all staff and students of Osun State University.

In demonstration of his mastery of the managerial intricacy of a multi-campus system, which characterizes Osun State University, Professor Labode Popoola has recently secured Council approval of the Directorate of Intercampus and Public Relations, which will be responsible for coordination of activities across campuses. The Directorate is also designed to strengthen outreach and relationship across the spectrum of all stakeholders of the University. The Directorate will work with the Vice-Chancellor, Headships of Colleges, Staff, Students and other stakeholders to improve on service delivery.

Meanwhile, On Thursday, 2nd March, 2017 Osun State University outclassed other participating universities to emerge 1st position at the Inter-University Debate organized by the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), in commemoration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s 80th Birthday and the Grand Opening of the OOPL. The theme of the debate was “Presidential Libraries will Reduce Leadership Deficit in Africa”. This feat was a product of the Vice-Chancellor’s persistence for an intensive coaching of the debating team. According to the VC, the winning team will now form the nucleus of UNIOSUN students intellectual and cultural outreach activities.

In his bid to boost its IT standard, Professor Labode Popoola has achieved for the University an unprecedented leap, with the recent acquisition of TELEPROMPTER, a standard modern IT device used for speech presentation. It is interesting to note that Osun State University is the first and the only university to acquire this device in Nigeria.

One of the identified shortcomings of UNIOSUN is its non-residential nature. Since his assumption of duties, Professor Popoola has embarked on an aggressive drive to make the University residential by building hostels on all campuses through private-public partnership initiative. This is beginning to yield desired results as the responses from the private sector have been very positive. Also, the process of rehabilitation of the abandoned hostel facility in Okuku has begun.

The administration has embarked on complete renovation of the administrative building on the main campus of the University to give the campus a face-lift ahead of the 6th Convocation and 10th Foundation Day ceremonies scheduled to hold from 23rd to 31st March, 2017.This is expected to be concluded by the 25th of March, 2017.

The desire of Professor Popoola to provide a smoth access raod to UNIOSUN main campus is yielding good result as funds have been raised through the Advancement Board to hasten the completion of the road after the University took it over from the government.

 Also, In fulfilment of his commitment to improve the welfare of staff and students in the University, his administration has commenced weekend healthcare services at Ifetedo, Osogbo, Ikire and Okuku campuses of the University. The two other campuses will commence such services by the middle of March, latest.

Without mincing words, Professor Popoola has been able to bring sanity to the system to a large extent and towing the path of academic culture in all his doings since he assumed duties as the Vice Chancellor of Osun State University. From time to time, he reminds stakeholders of his vision to take Osun State University to a height where it will be “first among equals, most preferred, making significant contributions to society, an efficiently run, self-reliant, sustainable institution and a force to reckon with among universities globally; a truly 21st Century University before the end of his tenure.” Therefore, it won’t be out of place to congratulate Professor Popoola. Kudos Sir. Your best is yet to come.

*OYEBAMIJI ADEBOWALE ALABI is the Coordinator of the Progressive E-Group

AGF Report INDICTS Lai Mohammed, Fashola, Ngige, 14 Others' Ministries In N24.3 Billion 'Fraud'

AGF Report INDICTS Lai Mohammed, Fashola, Ngige, 14 Others' Ministries In N24.3 Billion 'Fraud'

Fashola, Lai Mohammaed and Ngige
An annual report from the office of the Auditor General has indicted many ministries including the Ministry of Information and Culture of Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Works, Power and Housing Ministry of Babatunde Raji Fashola, Dr. Chris Ngige's Labour and Productivity ministry among others.

According to the Auditor General's report as published by Daily Trust,  the Ministry of Information and Culture failed to account for the sum of N561.6m.

The report revealed that the infractions were perpetrated by top government officials between January and December 31, 2015. 


The report further detailed that the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing also misappropriated N9.2billion; Aviation - N702 million; Water Resources - N3.4 billion; Foreign Affairs -  N4.4 million; Labour and Employment - N84.7 million.

Others are Ministry of Petroleum Resources - N1.7 billion; Women Affairs - N20 million; Solid Minerals Development - N37.6 million; Transport -N87.8 million; Environment - N86.5 million and Niger Delta Affairs - N1.9 billion. 

Ministry of Defence - N2.692bn; defunct Ministry of Police Affairs - N1.839bn; Youths and Sports Development - N1.144bn; Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment - N1.076.bn, and the Ministry of Finance - N22.103m.

The report submitted to the National Assembly has since been assigned to the Senate Committee on Public Accounts for further action. 

The Auditor-General queried the Ministry of Aviation for spending N427 million on the procurement of Navigational Aids/spare parts and maintenance services without approval. 

“Scrutiny of the capital appropriation document revealed a zero budget allocation for the purchase of Air Navigation equipment with code number 23010131. This constituted a gross violation and distortion of the Appropriation Act,”  the report said. 

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry has been requested to furnish the Auditor-General with the statutory financial instrument of the National Assembly authorizing the expenditure. 

“In addition, the responsible officials involved in the authorization and disbursement of the fund should be held liable for lack of due diligence, “it said. 

The Auditor-General observed that 51 recurrent expenditure account items, mainly local and international travels amounting to N147million were inappropriately charged to the Capital Development Account of the Ministry of Aviation. 

“The Permanent Secretary has been asked to explain the circumstances that warranted the Ministry’s misapplication of capital development fund for expenditure which appears at variance with the Appropriation Act and extant.” It directed that the amounts involved should be recovered and recovery particulars forwarded to the Auditor-General for verification. 


Fashola, Lai Mohammaed and Ngige
An annual report from the office of the Auditor General has indicted many ministries including the Ministry of Information and Culture of Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Works, Power and Housing Ministry of Babatunde Raji Fashola, Dr. Chris Ngige's Labour and Productivity ministry among others.

According to the Auditor General's report as published by Daily Trust,  the Ministry of Information and Culture failed to account for the sum of N561.6m.

The report revealed that the infractions were perpetrated by top government officials between January and December 31, 2015. 


The report further detailed that the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing also misappropriated N9.2billion; Aviation - N702 million; Water Resources - N3.4 billion; Foreign Affairs -  N4.4 million; Labour and Employment - N84.7 million.

Others are Ministry of Petroleum Resources - N1.7 billion; Women Affairs - N20 million; Solid Minerals Development - N37.6 million; Transport -N87.8 million; Environment - N86.5 million and Niger Delta Affairs - N1.9 billion. 

Ministry of Defence - N2.692bn; defunct Ministry of Police Affairs - N1.839bn; Youths and Sports Development - N1.144bn; Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment - N1.076.bn, and the Ministry of Finance - N22.103m.

The report submitted to the National Assembly has since been assigned to the Senate Committee on Public Accounts for further action. 

The Auditor-General queried the Ministry of Aviation for spending N427 million on the procurement of Navigational Aids/spare parts and maintenance services without approval. 

“Scrutiny of the capital appropriation document revealed a zero budget allocation for the purchase of Air Navigation equipment with code number 23010131. This constituted a gross violation and distortion of the Appropriation Act,”  the report said. 

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry has been requested to furnish the Auditor-General with the statutory financial instrument of the National Assembly authorizing the expenditure. 

“In addition, the responsible officials involved in the authorization and disbursement of the fund should be held liable for lack of due diligence, “it said. 

The Auditor-General observed that 51 recurrent expenditure account items, mainly local and international travels amounting to N147million were inappropriately charged to the Capital Development Account of the Ministry of Aviation. 

“The Permanent Secretary has been asked to explain the circumstances that warranted the Ministry’s misapplication of capital development fund for expenditure which appears at variance with the Appropriation Act and extant.” It directed that the amounts involved should be recovered and recovery particulars forwarded to the Auditor-General for verification. 


2019: Tinubu Presidential Ambition Divides Northern Leaders Unsettles Southeast; Why He Actually Backpedaled REVEALED

2019: Tinubu Presidential Ambition Divides Northern Leaders Unsettles Southeast; Why He Actually Backpedaled REVEALED

Bola tinubu
The Sun Newspaper - The perceived presidential ambition of a National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unsettling the North and already dividing its leaders. 

The former Lagos governor had last weekend in Akure, the Ondo State capital hinted that, he may contest for Nigeria’s presidency if there will be vacancy in 2019. He has since clarified the statement credited to him. The clarification notwithstanding, Northern leaders are already divided over his perceived and real intentions.

Speaking with newsmen at the inauguration of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in Ondo State, on Friday, February 24, 2017, Tinubu said vying for any office in Nigeria is an opportunity to serve the country. He added there is nothing wrong in aspiring for the office.


His words, “You see, there is nothing wrong with such ambition. It depends on the timing and the environment and what political leadership dictates. I will not brush aside such an aspiration.

“Resilience, determination and clarity of purpose are what one needs. Maybe, as a senator, as a president, you cannot rule it out. How can I rule such a thing out, the opportunity to serve my country, but you only do that when there is vacancy.”

North reacts

Speaking in an interview with Saturday Sun, a former Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and member of Northern Elders Forum, Professor Ango Abdullahi, felt sorry about the development, referring to it as a surprise especially as it was coming from Tinubu, urging party members to take note and watch closely for the next few weeks.

According to him, “I’m really surprised that a leader or somebody who is called a national leader of the party in power and not only party in power but with a President on seat that is less than two years old in position of leadership, he is himself talking about his ambition in 2019. There is nothing wrong in ambition. Of course, Bola Tinubu had always had ambition. It was his ambition that made him become governor of Lagos State. So, that is alright.

“And of course, there were a lot of discussions about his purported ambition to be Buhari’s Vice President which was also in the papers. But the significance of this news item, here is a leader of a party, a national leader with his President on seat, he’s talking about the possibility of contesting election in 2019 and I don’t know whether he’s talking about the APC platform or whether he’s talking about another party.

“Whatever platform he’s talking about, I consider this totally insensitive of a leader who should show some humanity; this is a speech that is coming at a wrong time. And I can only feel sorry for Bola Tinubu if he indeed came out with such a statement. Already also, in fact he’s not worried about the party so called APC. This is for party members to take note. But their party to my mind is either dead or it’s dying. We can then wait and see what happens in the next few weeks.’’

Also, a second republic lawmaker, Junaid Muhammed though denied speaking for the North said, there was nothing wrong with credible Nigerians like Tinubu to have ambition for the highest political office in Nigeria. He added that, there is nothing criminal about it because by the provisions of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, such has nothing to do with zoning or no zoning.

According to him, ‘’As far as I am concerned, there is nothing bad about it. Tinubu’s ambition has been open for over a decade. So what he’s saying now is not new about his political activities and there is nothing criminal about it. And I think Tinubu is credible. At least, he has a party whether the party will survive or he will float another party that is what I don’t know and I don’t speak for him.”

He vehemently opposed zoning arrangement, which has now become the talking point of political actors in the country asking “If the late President Umar Yar’Adua could spend less than four years, what arrangement is there on ground that it is a must for anybody to spend eight years?”

“The constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the land. That constitution did not provide zoning or rotation. The constitution provides that, in the event of a sitting President being dead, incapacitated or in any way infirm, and such a person is unable to perform the duty of his office, provision has been made on how to deal with that situation by the National Assembly.

“There is concern now that we have a President who is sick out of the country. The constitution has provided for transfer of power from the sitting President to his deputy to act as President. That is happening now.

‘’Beyond that, I think it will just be mischief or opportunism to comment on the issue because we have not tried the system provided for in the constitution. It is only when we try and it fails then we can start speculating.

“But at the moment, there is system in place and it seems to be working. There is acting President for the country while the sick President is trying to recover. So saying that whoever is there must be there for eight years is non-issue because there is no provision for that in the constitution”, he added.

However, former Governor of old Kaduna State, Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa differs on the issue. He wants zoning arrangement introduced by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to continue for the sake of national unity and sense of belonging, suggesting that, power should rotate to Southeast after North may have spent its eight years.

As far as he is concerned, whether Tinubu or anybody else is ambitious to run for any elective office is not his problem but their own problem, suggesting that, the rotation should continue because it has benefited South-west, South-south and now North.

According to Balarabe Musa, “My concern is that Asiwaju Tinubu says he may run, it is mere speculation, but in view of his relevance in the country, he is not somebody that should be dismissed as such.  He should be seen as confusing the political situation in the country.

“This is because we now know that in Nigeria, there is this system of zoning, it is a policy of the PDP, but it is also a policy that other political parties have adopted, so even though it was originated by the PDP, it has been accepted and implemented by the other political parties and their predecessors.

“And the reason for the zoning is to give every section of Nigeria a sense of belonging, and to enable peace, progress, development and national unity.  Now why should it be jettisoned now at a very critical time, a critical time in the sense that the north has benefitted from zoning more than any other section of Nigeria, which is, zoning of the presidency in particular.

“The West has benefitted from it once, the south-south has benefitted from it once, now it is the turn of the south east which has never benefitted from it, and now there is this talk of the north continuing to finish…, I don’t know what. And in the midst of what is happening, the one person who single handedly brought about the northern presidency, that is our friend, Asiwaju Tinubu, is now saying that he wants to run before the time of his region and before the south east has it, even for the first time, it has not had it. This should be confusing the situation.

“And now that the economic situation is so bad, we never had this economic hardship in this country even during the civil war, the economic situation during the civil war was never like this as it is today.  And now this rumour is bringing about confusion and another hardship.

“I hope our friend, Tinubu has not been misquoted, but we should sound a warning before there is an attempt to make it a reality because this is how rumour becomes a reality in Nigeria.  I think we should exercise more care and caution in jettisoning this zoning system.

“And even if Tinubu’s  ambition  is rumour, I don’t think south east will be happy about it, and every Nigerian who wants peace and national unity and national development should join the south east in opposing this ambition. We should let the south east have their own turn of the presidency.

“But this is something I should say, for instance, I believe that we should zone the presidency to the south east, either in 2019 or 2023, I say either of the two because the south east themselves, I understand, are agreeing with the north. Now if south east is agreeing with the north, because they are aggrieved, and the beneficiary (north) is agreeing with them, then, there is nothing anybody can do, this is power politics.

“If they agreed, which is being rumoured, then, it means, the south east will cooperate with the north again, because this is not the first time they cooperated with one another to bring about the leadership of the country.

“If they decide, by 2019, it should be the north continuing, continuing what, I don’t know. And if they agreed that north should continue in 2019, and south east should come in 2023, we should oppose it, but under the present circumstance, even if we oppose, it is rubbish. It is just like when the north decided that the presidency should go to the south west because of what the north did to the south west over the June 12,1993 election and that was the only reason for Obasanjo’s presidency. The north decided to do this, virtually  unilaterally and if the north and south east again agreed that this should go to the south east in 2023, there is nothing we can do.

“But I think we should not do that because what does the north want that they have not had. When you look at the presidency, at least, civilian presidency, the north has had it twice, while other sections of the country have had it once each, so why is the north still wanting to have it again?

“Secondly, if you take it into account, both military and civilian presidency, the  north had always had it because look at how many military presidents came from the north. Another issue is that this time, we shouldn’t make the situation like donating the presidency to the north, donating the presidency to the south west, donating to the south south, lets the people all over the country bring  anybody from whatever region to contest, and whoever wins is the peoples choice.

“What I am saying is that let’s not make previous mistake by donating the presidency to the north, south west, south south. Let’s not make that mistake again by donating to the south east, and allow them to bring anybody. This time around, we should not do it. We should attach quality to the choice.

“Let’s make efforts as Nigerians of bringing about the emergence of the equivalent of the Zik of Africa from the south east, not just anybody from the south east, no, the equivalent of the Zik of Africa. Zik of Africa originated from Nigeria, he was the pride of Nigerians, who came from the south east. And I know when you take everything into account, late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe behaved as a true Nigerian, and that is why people call him Zik of Africa.

“It is possible to bring about the equivalent of the Zik of Africa from the south east. I know there is the problem of the deciding role of money power in politics and election, but all the same, we can do it, we almost did the same thing with late Moshood Abiola, but the system subverted us. We can try it again, and return the Zik of Africa”.

Speaking in the same vein, a member of the National Executive Council (NEC), Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Muhammad Alhaji Yakubu, warned that Tinubu may end up disgracing himself if he eventually makes up his mind to run for the presidency.

Yakubu advised Tinubu to remain faithful to playing godfather’s and king making roles in the nation’s politics, pointing out that the APC leader should not forget that he was the major brain behind the enthronement of President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

“My reaction, I mean my personal reaction, and not that of ACF, is that in a democratic race, every Nigerian, provided you meet the criteria to aspire for any elective office is allowed to contest. But as regard the national leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I think if the godfather himself decides to put his hat in the ring, he may demystify himself. I don’t think that will be proper. As a kingmaker, I think it will be more respected to maintain the aura of a kingmaker than to go into the presidential race.

“And another fact is that if he decides to go into the race, he may scuttle the chance of the north, though, it is an unwritten agreement in APC, but I don’t know whether they have it in their constitution, but I know that it is PDP that has it in its constitution of eight years in the south, eight years in the north.

“But one will expect that the current President is still alive, he is still on the throne, and it is too early for anyone to start contemplating succeeding him. Nobody knows who will be alive in 2019; what if the President decides to contest again in 2019, what happens? So I think it is not wise for anybody to start making this kind of permutation.

“As I told you earlier, if Tinubu decides to run for the presidency, it will amount to demystifying himself. If he decides to run against Osinbajo, his godson, and Buhari, who he brought and supported for the presidency,  all the aura, all the honour and respect bestowed on him as godfather, as kingmaker will be stripped. So Tinubu should not forget that he is the one who brought Buhari to run for the presidency, and as such he should support him either in good or bad health”.

Count me out for now – Tinubu

With the controversy media reports about his ambition generated within three days, Tinubu was left with no option but to backpedal on his earlier position, with a statement on Tuesday when he said he will never contest against President Muhammadu Buhari nor will he support anyone who does so.

In a statement released on Tuesday to react to a news report on his perceived preparations for a run for the presidency, the former Lagos State governor denied it, stating that he was not preparing to contest for the presidency in the 2019 elections.

He said the story was aimed at placing him at odds with Buhari, adding that it was baseless. According to him: “First, Tinubu is not gearing up for a presidential run. So there will not be any doubt about this core matter, we shall state Tinubu’s position clearly and unequivocally.

“As long as that patriotic and committed man named Muhammadu Buhari holds and seeks to hold the mantle as our president, then Tinubu stands behind him in unwavering support and confidence.

“Tinubu remains faithful to the mission of progressive reform and change that President Buhari, he and the All Progressives Congress (APC) members have started.

“Tinubu was instrumental in the formation and success of the APC. His toil and efforts helped establish this government. He is not one to tear down something he laboured so dutifully to build.”

The statement said the report misrepresented the mild banter Tinubu had with journalists at the inauguration of Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

“When asked about future political office, Tinubu said he could not discount that possibility if the nation called upon him for such service, provided, he emphasised, that all political conditions were appropriate; particularly the office in question would have to be vacant, even if it’s local government area chairmanship.

“In our political lexicon, this means the office is not held by a member of the APC in good standing. We all know this. Moreover, if you really listen to his words, Tinubu did not mention any office or any timeframe. The conditions he mentioned may not become ripe for years to come and they might not pertain to the presidency.

“In effect, all he said was the position that any political figure would hold.

As a politician, he cannot preclude the possibility of running for office in the future because no man knows what the future will hold,” the statement added.

It further stressed that Tinubu has not held any planning meetings for any such presidential campaign and is not contemplating any such meetings. “He has no present list of possible running mates because he has no present intention of running.”

Real reason he backpedaled

Beyond the claim in the above statement, Saturday Sun gathered that the APC leader backpedalled due to enormous pressure mounted on him by prominent Northern leaders between Friday last week when he indicated interest in contesting the presidency and Tuesday this week when he eventually softened his earlier stand.

Some of those who spoke with Tinubu include a former Minister of Defence, Gen. T.Y. Danjuma and his wife, Senator Daisy Danjuma. Daisy was actually said to have visited Tinubu to convey their message to him. Gen. Danjuma is a very close friend of President Buhari. Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Engr Babachir David Lawal, who is the strongest ally of Tinubu in Buhari’s camp, also played a major role in getting the APC leader to soft pedal.

His backpedal notwithstanding, it was learnt that many Northern leaders are already worried that Tinubu’s interest may spell doom for the agenda of the North to keep the presidency for at least eight years.
Bola tinubu
The Sun Newspaper - The perceived presidential ambition of a National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unsettling the North and already dividing its leaders. 

The former Lagos governor had last weekend in Akure, the Ondo State capital hinted that, he may contest for Nigeria’s presidency if there will be vacancy in 2019. He has since clarified the statement credited to him. The clarification notwithstanding, Northern leaders are already divided over his perceived and real intentions.

Speaking with newsmen at the inauguration of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in Ondo State, on Friday, February 24, 2017, Tinubu said vying for any office in Nigeria is an opportunity to serve the country. He added there is nothing wrong in aspiring for the office.


His words, “You see, there is nothing wrong with such ambition. It depends on the timing and the environment and what political leadership dictates. I will not brush aside such an aspiration.

“Resilience, determination and clarity of purpose are what one needs. Maybe, as a senator, as a president, you cannot rule it out. How can I rule such a thing out, the opportunity to serve my country, but you only do that when there is vacancy.”

North reacts

Speaking in an interview with Saturday Sun, a former Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and member of Northern Elders Forum, Professor Ango Abdullahi, felt sorry about the development, referring to it as a surprise especially as it was coming from Tinubu, urging party members to take note and watch closely for the next few weeks.

According to him, “I’m really surprised that a leader or somebody who is called a national leader of the party in power and not only party in power but with a President on seat that is less than two years old in position of leadership, he is himself talking about his ambition in 2019. There is nothing wrong in ambition. Of course, Bola Tinubu had always had ambition. It was his ambition that made him become governor of Lagos State. So, that is alright.

“And of course, there were a lot of discussions about his purported ambition to be Buhari’s Vice President which was also in the papers. But the significance of this news item, here is a leader of a party, a national leader with his President on seat, he’s talking about the possibility of contesting election in 2019 and I don’t know whether he’s talking about the APC platform or whether he’s talking about another party.

“Whatever platform he’s talking about, I consider this totally insensitive of a leader who should show some humanity; this is a speech that is coming at a wrong time. And I can only feel sorry for Bola Tinubu if he indeed came out with such a statement. Already also, in fact he’s not worried about the party so called APC. This is for party members to take note. But their party to my mind is either dead or it’s dying. We can then wait and see what happens in the next few weeks.’’

Also, a second republic lawmaker, Junaid Muhammed though denied speaking for the North said, there was nothing wrong with credible Nigerians like Tinubu to have ambition for the highest political office in Nigeria. He added that, there is nothing criminal about it because by the provisions of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, such has nothing to do with zoning or no zoning.

According to him, ‘’As far as I am concerned, there is nothing bad about it. Tinubu’s ambition has been open for over a decade. So what he’s saying now is not new about his political activities and there is nothing criminal about it. And I think Tinubu is credible. At least, he has a party whether the party will survive or he will float another party that is what I don’t know and I don’t speak for him.”

He vehemently opposed zoning arrangement, which has now become the talking point of political actors in the country asking “If the late President Umar Yar’Adua could spend less than four years, what arrangement is there on ground that it is a must for anybody to spend eight years?”

“The constitution of Nigeria is the supreme law of the land. That constitution did not provide zoning or rotation. The constitution provides that, in the event of a sitting President being dead, incapacitated or in any way infirm, and such a person is unable to perform the duty of his office, provision has been made on how to deal with that situation by the National Assembly.

“There is concern now that we have a President who is sick out of the country. The constitution has provided for transfer of power from the sitting President to his deputy to act as President. That is happening now.

‘’Beyond that, I think it will just be mischief or opportunism to comment on the issue because we have not tried the system provided for in the constitution. It is only when we try and it fails then we can start speculating.

“But at the moment, there is system in place and it seems to be working. There is acting President for the country while the sick President is trying to recover. So saying that whoever is there must be there for eight years is non-issue because there is no provision for that in the constitution”, he added.

However, former Governor of old Kaduna State, Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa differs on the issue. He wants zoning arrangement introduced by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to continue for the sake of national unity and sense of belonging, suggesting that, power should rotate to Southeast after North may have spent its eight years.

As far as he is concerned, whether Tinubu or anybody else is ambitious to run for any elective office is not his problem but their own problem, suggesting that, the rotation should continue because it has benefited South-west, South-south and now North.

According to Balarabe Musa, “My concern is that Asiwaju Tinubu says he may run, it is mere speculation, but in view of his relevance in the country, he is not somebody that should be dismissed as such.  He should be seen as confusing the political situation in the country.

“This is because we now know that in Nigeria, there is this system of zoning, it is a policy of the PDP, but it is also a policy that other political parties have adopted, so even though it was originated by the PDP, it has been accepted and implemented by the other political parties and their predecessors.

“And the reason for the zoning is to give every section of Nigeria a sense of belonging, and to enable peace, progress, development and national unity.  Now why should it be jettisoned now at a very critical time, a critical time in the sense that the north has benefitted from zoning more than any other section of Nigeria, which is, zoning of the presidency in particular.

“The West has benefitted from it once, the south-south has benefitted from it once, now it is the turn of the south east which has never benefitted from it, and now there is this talk of the north continuing to finish…, I don’t know what. And in the midst of what is happening, the one person who single handedly brought about the northern presidency, that is our friend, Asiwaju Tinubu, is now saying that he wants to run before the time of his region and before the south east has it, even for the first time, it has not had it. This should be confusing the situation.

“And now that the economic situation is so bad, we never had this economic hardship in this country even during the civil war, the economic situation during the civil war was never like this as it is today.  And now this rumour is bringing about confusion and another hardship.

“I hope our friend, Tinubu has not been misquoted, but we should sound a warning before there is an attempt to make it a reality because this is how rumour becomes a reality in Nigeria.  I think we should exercise more care and caution in jettisoning this zoning system.

“And even if Tinubu’s  ambition  is rumour, I don’t think south east will be happy about it, and every Nigerian who wants peace and national unity and national development should join the south east in opposing this ambition. We should let the south east have their own turn of the presidency.

“But this is something I should say, for instance, I believe that we should zone the presidency to the south east, either in 2019 or 2023, I say either of the two because the south east themselves, I understand, are agreeing with the north. Now if south east is agreeing with the north, because they are aggrieved, and the beneficiary (north) is agreeing with them, then, there is nothing anybody can do, this is power politics.

“If they agreed, which is being rumoured, then, it means, the south east will cooperate with the north again, because this is not the first time they cooperated with one another to bring about the leadership of the country.

“If they decide, by 2019, it should be the north continuing, continuing what, I don’t know. And if they agreed that north should continue in 2019, and south east should come in 2023, we should oppose it, but under the present circumstance, even if we oppose, it is rubbish. It is just like when the north decided that the presidency should go to the south west because of what the north did to the south west over the June 12,1993 election and that was the only reason for Obasanjo’s presidency. The north decided to do this, virtually  unilaterally and if the north and south east again agreed that this should go to the south east in 2023, there is nothing we can do.

“But I think we should not do that because what does the north want that they have not had. When you look at the presidency, at least, civilian presidency, the north has had it twice, while other sections of the country have had it once each, so why is the north still wanting to have it again?

“Secondly, if you take it into account, both military and civilian presidency, the  north had always had it because look at how many military presidents came from the north. Another issue is that this time, we shouldn’t make the situation like donating the presidency to the north, donating the presidency to the south west, donating to the south south, lets the people all over the country bring  anybody from whatever region to contest, and whoever wins is the peoples choice.

“What I am saying is that let’s not make previous mistake by donating the presidency to the north, south west, south south. Let’s not make that mistake again by donating to the south east, and allow them to bring anybody. This time around, we should not do it. We should attach quality to the choice.

“Let’s make efforts as Nigerians of bringing about the emergence of the equivalent of the Zik of Africa from the south east, not just anybody from the south east, no, the equivalent of the Zik of Africa. Zik of Africa originated from Nigeria, he was the pride of Nigerians, who came from the south east. And I know when you take everything into account, late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe behaved as a true Nigerian, and that is why people call him Zik of Africa.

“It is possible to bring about the equivalent of the Zik of Africa from the south east. I know there is the problem of the deciding role of money power in politics and election, but all the same, we can do it, we almost did the same thing with late Moshood Abiola, but the system subverted us. We can try it again, and return the Zik of Africa”.

Speaking in the same vein, a member of the National Executive Council (NEC), Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Muhammad Alhaji Yakubu, warned that Tinubu may end up disgracing himself if he eventually makes up his mind to run for the presidency.

Yakubu advised Tinubu to remain faithful to playing godfather’s and king making roles in the nation’s politics, pointing out that the APC leader should not forget that he was the major brain behind the enthronement of President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

“My reaction, I mean my personal reaction, and not that of ACF, is that in a democratic race, every Nigerian, provided you meet the criteria to aspire for any elective office is allowed to contest. But as regard the national leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I think if the godfather himself decides to put his hat in the ring, he may demystify himself. I don’t think that will be proper. As a kingmaker, I think it will be more respected to maintain the aura of a kingmaker than to go into the presidential race.

“And another fact is that if he decides to go into the race, he may scuttle the chance of the north, though, it is an unwritten agreement in APC, but I don’t know whether they have it in their constitution, but I know that it is PDP that has it in its constitution of eight years in the south, eight years in the north.

“But one will expect that the current President is still alive, he is still on the throne, and it is too early for anyone to start contemplating succeeding him. Nobody knows who will be alive in 2019; what if the President decides to contest again in 2019, what happens? So I think it is not wise for anybody to start making this kind of permutation.

“As I told you earlier, if Tinubu decides to run for the presidency, it will amount to demystifying himself. If he decides to run against Osinbajo, his godson, and Buhari, who he brought and supported for the presidency,  all the aura, all the honour and respect bestowed on him as godfather, as kingmaker will be stripped. So Tinubu should not forget that he is the one who brought Buhari to run for the presidency, and as such he should support him either in good or bad health”.

Count me out for now – Tinubu

With the controversy media reports about his ambition generated within three days, Tinubu was left with no option but to backpedal on his earlier position, with a statement on Tuesday when he said he will never contest against President Muhammadu Buhari nor will he support anyone who does so.

In a statement released on Tuesday to react to a news report on his perceived preparations for a run for the presidency, the former Lagos State governor denied it, stating that he was not preparing to contest for the presidency in the 2019 elections.

He said the story was aimed at placing him at odds with Buhari, adding that it was baseless. According to him: “First, Tinubu is not gearing up for a presidential run. So there will not be any doubt about this core matter, we shall state Tinubu’s position clearly and unequivocally.

“As long as that patriotic and committed man named Muhammadu Buhari holds and seeks to hold the mantle as our president, then Tinubu stands behind him in unwavering support and confidence.

“Tinubu remains faithful to the mission of progressive reform and change that President Buhari, he and the All Progressives Congress (APC) members have started.

“Tinubu was instrumental in the formation and success of the APC. His toil and efforts helped establish this government. He is not one to tear down something he laboured so dutifully to build.”

The statement said the report misrepresented the mild banter Tinubu had with journalists at the inauguration of Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

“When asked about future political office, Tinubu said he could not discount that possibility if the nation called upon him for such service, provided, he emphasised, that all political conditions were appropriate; particularly the office in question would have to be vacant, even if it’s local government area chairmanship.

“In our political lexicon, this means the office is not held by a member of the APC in good standing. We all know this. Moreover, if you really listen to his words, Tinubu did not mention any office or any timeframe. The conditions he mentioned may not become ripe for years to come and they might not pertain to the presidency.

“In effect, all he said was the position that any political figure would hold.

As a politician, he cannot preclude the possibility of running for office in the future because no man knows what the future will hold,” the statement added.

It further stressed that Tinubu has not held any planning meetings for any such presidential campaign and is not contemplating any such meetings. “He has no present list of possible running mates because he has no present intention of running.”

Real reason he backpedaled

Beyond the claim in the above statement, Saturday Sun gathered that the APC leader backpedalled due to enormous pressure mounted on him by prominent Northern leaders between Friday last week when he indicated interest in contesting the presidency and Tuesday this week when he eventually softened his earlier stand.

Some of those who spoke with Tinubu include a former Minister of Defence, Gen. T.Y. Danjuma and his wife, Senator Daisy Danjuma. Daisy was actually said to have visited Tinubu to convey their message to him. Gen. Danjuma is a very close friend of President Buhari. Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Engr Babachir David Lawal, who is the strongest ally of Tinubu in Buhari’s camp, also played a major role in getting the APC leader to soft pedal.

His backpedal notwithstanding, it was learnt that many Northern leaders are already worried that Tinubu’s interest may spell doom for the agenda of the North to keep the presidency for at least eight years.

JUST IN: Toyin Majekodunmi, Ace Yoruba Actress Dies

JUST IN: Toyin Majekodunmi, Ace Yoruba Actress Dies

Toyin Majekodunmi
The Yoruba movie industry has recorded its first death of 2017 as one of its own, Toyin Majekodunmi, died today.

The veteran actress, popularly known as Iya Kike in Yoruba movie circles, did on Monday.

The cause of her death is not yet officially announced.

Married to a fellow actor, Solomon Majekodunmi  aka ‘Baba Kekere’, the news of her death was shared by actress and movie producer, Bimbo Success.


Repeated calls to her husband were not answered but a top Yoruba actress 

The late Mrs Majekodunmi featured in numerous Yoruba movies alongside her husband Solomon Majekodunmi-stage name ‘Baba Kekere.’

Prior to her moving to acting full time, she worked with the Lagos state Government under the Ministry of Information many years ago.

She is described by her colleagues as a very jovial woman who accommodated everyone irrespective of religious background. May her gentle soul rest in peace, Amen.
Toyin Majekodunmi
The Yoruba movie industry has recorded its first death of 2017 as one of its own, Toyin Majekodunmi, died today.

The veteran actress, popularly known as Iya Kike in Yoruba movie circles, did on Monday.

The cause of her death is not yet officially announced.

Married to a fellow actor, Solomon Majekodunmi  aka ‘Baba Kekere’, the news of her death was shared by actress and movie producer, Bimbo Success.


Repeated calls to her husband were not answered but a top Yoruba actress 

The late Mrs Majekodunmi featured in numerous Yoruba movies alongside her husband Solomon Majekodunmi-stage name ‘Baba Kekere.’

Prior to her moving to acting full time, she worked with the Lagos state Government under the Ministry of Information many years ago.

She is described by her colleagues as a very jovial woman who accommodated everyone irrespective of religious background. May her gentle soul rest in peace, Amen.

BREAKING: Drama At The Senate As PDP Senators Stage Walkout Over Defection Brouhaha

BREAKING: Drama At The Senate As PDP Senators Stage Walkout Over Defection Brouhaha

BREAKING: Drama At The Senate As PDP Senators Stage Walkout Over Defection Brouhaha
There was a mild drama this morning at the Nigerian Senate chamber over the defection of Senator Yele Omogunwa representing Ondo South as Senator elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP staged a walkout from the chamber.

The drama ensued when the Senate President, Bukola Saraki began to read Omogunwa’s letter. 

According to Leadership Newspaper, some APC Senators were seen jubilating over the Ondo Senator’s defection while their PDP counterparts were also shouting “go, go, go” to Omogunwa, resulting into momentary rowdy session.


The Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, also raised a Point of Order to protest Omogunwa’s defection to APC without a cogent reason, urging the Senate President to declare his seat vacant.

But Akpabio was ruled out of order by Saraki, who also cited another relevant section of the Senate Standing Orders.

Senator Dino Melaye raised another constitutional point of order, insisting that the PDP was not only fictionalized but that there was a wide “gulf” in the opposition party.

Announcing the defection at plenary, Senate President Bukola Saraki, who read the notification letter, said Omogunwa’s decision was in reflection of the recent developments in Ondo State.

Consequently, PDP Senators staged a walkout to address the Senate Press Corps.

With the lawmaker’s change of party, all the three Senators from Ondo are now members of the APC.


BREAKING: Drama At The Senate As PDP Senators Stage Walkout Over Defection Brouhaha
There was a mild drama this morning at the Nigerian Senate chamber over the defection of Senator Yele Omogunwa representing Ondo South as Senator elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP staged a walkout from the chamber.

The drama ensued when the Senate President, Bukola Saraki began to read Omogunwa’s letter. 

According to Leadership Newspaper, some APC Senators were seen jubilating over the Ondo Senator’s defection while their PDP counterparts were also shouting “go, go, go” to Omogunwa, resulting into momentary rowdy session.


The Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio, also raised a Point of Order to protest Omogunwa’s defection to APC without a cogent reason, urging the Senate President to declare his seat vacant.

But Akpabio was ruled out of order by Saraki, who also cited another relevant section of the Senate Standing Orders.

Senator Dino Melaye raised another constitutional point of order, insisting that the PDP was not only fictionalized but that there was a wide “gulf” in the opposition party.

Announcing the defection at plenary, Senate President Bukola Saraki, who read the notification letter, said Omogunwa’s decision was in reflection of the recent developments in Ondo State.

Consequently, PDP Senators staged a walkout to address the Senate Press Corps.

With the lawmaker’s change of party, all the three Senators from Ondo are now members of the APC.


N270b Loots: Diezani Ally, Jide Omokere Returns N200m As EFCC Also Freezes His 8 Skye Bank Accounts

N270b Loots: Diezani Ally, Jide Omokere Returns N200m As EFCC Also Freezes His 8 Skye Bank Accounts

Jide Omokere Returns N200m As EFCC Also Freezes His 8 Skye Bank Accounts
Mr. Jide Omokere, an ally of the embattled former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke has reportedly returned the sum N200 million to the coffer of the federal government out of the N270 billion naira loots under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC.

Similarly,  the antigraft agency, EFCC has also traced and frozen eight bank accounts at Skye Bank Plc,  allegedly belonging to Omokore, Punch Newspaper reports this morning


Omokore, who is an ally of the immediate past Minister of Petroleum Resources, 

Also, five other allies of the former Petroleum Minister, Diezani are currently standing trial before a Federal High Court for an alleged $800m (N247bn at an exchange rate of N309/$1) fraud.

According to Punch Newspaper, a top source at the commission said, “During investigations, we traced about eight accounts to Omokore in Skye Bank. Most of the accounts are company accounts. Some were domiciled in Marina, Adeola Hopewell and some other branches on the (Lagos) Island.

“We were able to identify about N200m. He raised some bank drafts in the name of the Federal Government and the money has been deposited into the Federal Government account while investigations continue.”

The commission had on Monday, July 4, 2016, arraigned Omokore, and five other individuals and firms, before Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja on nine counts bordering on money laundering and procurement fraud.

Those arraigned with him were a former Managing Director of Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited, Victor Briggs; a former Group Executive Director, Exploration and Production of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Abiye Membere; a former Manager, Planning and Commercial of the NNPC, David Mbanefo ; Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts Limited.

Omokore was alleged to have used the Strategic Alliance Agreement signed between the NPDC and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited to swindle the NPDC and the Nigerian government of billions of naira through the lifting of crude oil from some oil wells between March 2013 and May 2014.

The other accused persons, who were senior management employees of the NNPC, were accused of conspiracy in inducing the NPDC to facilitate the lifting of crude by Omokore, Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited.

They were equally charged with receiving car gifts from Omokore, Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited.

The charge read in part, “That you, Olajide Omokore, Atlantic Energy Brass Development Ltd, Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Ltd and Kolawole Akanni Aluko (now at large) between May 2013 and March 2014 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court obtained by false pretences and with intent to defraud, 7,551,867 barrels of crude oil (Brass blend) valued at the sum of $823,75,189.95 from NPDC, NNPC and the Federal Government of Nigeria on the false pretences that you had funds (both local and foreign) necessary to support the NPDC in petroleum operation for the OML 60,61, 62 and 63 and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act Cap. A6, 2010, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria and punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.”

The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to them.
Jide Omokere Returns N200m As EFCC Also Freezes His 8 Skye Bank Accounts
Mr. Jide Omokere, an ally of the embattled former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke has reportedly returned the sum N200 million to the coffer of the federal government out of the N270 billion naira loots under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC.

Similarly,  the antigraft agency, EFCC has also traced and frozen eight bank accounts at Skye Bank Plc,  allegedly belonging to Omokore, Punch Newspaper reports this morning


Omokore, who is an ally of the immediate past Minister of Petroleum Resources, 

Also, five other allies of the former Petroleum Minister, Diezani are currently standing trial before a Federal High Court for an alleged $800m (N247bn at an exchange rate of N309/$1) fraud.

According to Punch Newspaper, a top source at the commission said, “During investigations, we traced about eight accounts to Omokore in Skye Bank. Most of the accounts are company accounts. Some were domiciled in Marina, Adeola Hopewell and some other branches on the (Lagos) Island.

“We were able to identify about N200m. He raised some bank drafts in the name of the Federal Government and the money has been deposited into the Federal Government account while investigations continue.”

The commission had on Monday, July 4, 2016, arraigned Omokore, and five other individuals and firms, before Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja on nine counts bordering on money laundering and procurement fraud.

Those arraigned with him were a former Managing Director of Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Limited, Victor Briggs; a former Group Executive Director, Exploration and Production of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Abiye Membere; a former Manager, Planning and Commercial of the NNPC, David Mbanefo ; Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concepts Limited.

Omokore was alleged to have used the Strategic Alliance Agreement signed between the NPDC and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited to swindle the NPDC and the Nigerian government of billions of naira through the lifting of crude oil from some oil wells between March 2013 and May 2014.

The other accused persons, who were senior management employees of the NNPC, were accused of conspiracy in inducing the NPDC to facilitate the lifting of crude by Omokore, Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited.

They were equally charged with receiving car gifts from Omokore, Atlantic Energy Brass Development Limited and Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Limited.

The charge read in part, “That you, Olajide Omokore, Atlantic Energy Brass Development Ltd, Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Ltd and Kolawole Akanni Aluko (now at large) between May 2013 and March 2014 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court obtained by false pretences and with intent to defraud, 7,551,867 barrels of crude oil (Brass blend) valued at the sum of $823,75,189.95 from NPDC, NNPC and the Federal Government of Nigeria on the false pretences that you had funds (both local and foreign) necessary to support the NPDC in petroleum operation for the OML 60,61, 62 and 63 and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act Cap. A6, 2010, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria and punishable under Section 1(3) of the same Act.”

The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to them.

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