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BREAKING: Sule Maitama, Former Minister Dies

BREAKING: Sule Maitama, Former Minister Dies

Sule Maitama Dies
A Prominent northern politician and leader, a former Minister, Ambassador Maitama Sule is dead, New Punch has learned reliably

Aliyu, one of his sons, confirmed his death according to The Cable.

He said the elder statesman died in Cairo, the capital of Egypt.

The family has disclosed that Sule would be buried in Kano on Tuesday.

“This is to announce that the corpse of the late Maitama Sule, Danmasanin Kano is expected to arrive Nigeria tomorrow Tuesday, July 4,” the family said in a statement.


“The aircraft conveying it is expected to land at the Aminu Kano International Airport at 2pm.

“Funeral to be conducted at the Kano Central Jumaat mosque, Emir’s palace at 4:30pm.”

Sule is survived by a wife and nine children.
Sule Maitama Dies
A Prominent northern politician and leader, a former Minister, Ambassador Maitama Sule is dead, New Punch has learned reliably

Aliyu, one of his sons, confirmed his death according to The Cable.

He said the elder statesman died in Cairo, the capital of Egypt.

The family has disclosed that Sule would be buried in Kano on Tuesday.

“This is to announce that the corpse of the late Maitama Sule, Danmasanin Kano is expected to arrive Nigeria tomorrow Tuesday, July 4,” the family said in a statement.


“The aircraft conveying it is expected to land at the Aminu Kano International Airport at 2pm.

“Funeral to be conducted at the Kano Central Jumaat mosque, Emir’s palace at 4:30pm.”

Sule is survived by a wife and nine children.

BREAKING: Ailing President Buhari Speaks At Last In A Released Video ...Watch Video Here

BREAKING: Ailing President Buhari Speaks At Last In A Released Video ...Watch Video Here

Ailing President Buhari Speaks At Last In A Released Video
Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has become the latest high-profile political figure to talk with President Muhammadu Buhari, since he left for the UK on vacation.

Buhari called Ganduje during a special prayer session for the President, organized at the Government House in Kano.


This was confirmed by the Governor’s Personal Assistant on Media and Communication, Salihu Tanko Yakasai, on Twitter.

He wrote: “H.E @GovUmarGanduje just spoke to H.E @MBuhari on the phone live during a special prayer session at the government house Kano.

“H.E @MBuhari was on speaker phone and thanked H.E @GovUmarGanduje & the people of Kano for the prayers & said he is much better now.”

Watch Video Here:
Ailing President Buhari Speaks At Last In A Released Video
Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has become the latest high-profile political figure to talk with President Muhammadu Buhari, since he left for the UK on vacation.

Buhari called Ganduje during a special prayer session for the President, organized at the Government House in Kano.


This was confirmed by the Governor’s Personal Assistant on Media and Communication, Salihu Tanko Yakasai, on Twitter.

He wrote: “H.E @GovUmarGanduje just spoke to H.E @MBuhari on the phone live during a special prayer session at the government house Kano.

“H.E @MBuhari was on speaker phone and thanked H.E @GovUmarGanduje & the people of Kano for the prayers & said he is much better now.”

Watch Video Here:

Latest On President Trump's Cal To Buhari

Latest On President Trump's Cal To Buhari

Trump Calls Buhari on Phone
Following Africa’s correspondent for The Globe, Geoffrey York reported phone conversation that will ensue between President Donald Trump and his Nigeria's counterpart, President Muhammadu Buhari, fresh tweet by York has said Nigerian, who are eager to hear their President Speak should not expect immediate reports on Trump-Buhari call. He said they must await White House or Aso Rock releases.

Meanwhile, Nigeria and South African presidencies, have confirmed a request from the White House, to speak with Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Jacob Zuma.



Buhari’s Special Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmaad, wrote on Twitter: “President @MBuhari will speak to @POTUS, @realDonaldTrump today at 3:45 pm (Nigerian Time) from his London residence.”


“The Presidency confirms a request from the White House for a telecon between President Zuma and President Trump this afternoon, 13/2/17,” the South African presidency also wrote on their official Twitter page.

Earlier media reports has it that President Donald Trump would make a call to both President Zuma and President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria.

Africa’s correspondent for The Globe, Geoffrey York, disclosed this via his twitter page.

He said Trump will be speaking to both African leaders in respect of celebration of Africa day.


York wrote: “Today is “Africa day” for Donald Trump. He speaks by phone to Nigerian president Buhari at 3:45 pm (Lagos time); then speaks to Jacob Zuma.

“Trump is scheduled to speak by phone to Zuma today at 5:10 pm, after speaking to Buhari first.

“Buhari’s phone call with Trump today will be fascinating; many Nigerians frustrated that Buhari has been gone from Nigeria for over 3 weeks.

“Nigerians, having heard almost nothing from Buhari for 24 days, are wondering how Donald Trump will even locate him for the phone call today,” he wrote.


Buhari is currently on a medical vacation in the UK and has been out of Nigeria since January 19.

He was initially scheduled to return February 5, but he sent a letter to the Senate asking for an indefinite extension of his vacation.

Latest Tweet by York read:
Trump Calls Buhari on Phone
Following Africa’s correspondent for The Globe, Geoffrey York reported phone conversation that will ensue between President Donald Trump and his Nigeria's counterpart, President Muhammadu Buhari, fresh tweet by York has said Nigerian, who are eager to hear their President Speak should not expect immediate reports on Trump-Buhari call. He said they must await White House or Aso Rock releases.

Meanwhile, Nigeria and South African presidencies, have confirmed a request from the White House, to speak with Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Jacob Zuma.



Buhari’s Special Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmaad, wrote on Twitter: “President @MBuhari will speak to @POTUS, @realDonaldTrump today at 3:45 pm (Nigerian Time) from his London residence.”


“The Presidency confirms a request from the White House for a telecon between President Zuma and President Trump this afternoon, 13/2/17,” the South African presidency also wrote on their official Twitter page.

Earlier media reports has it that President Donald Trump would make a call to both President Zuma and President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria.

Africa’s correspondent for The Globe, Geoffrey York, disclosed this via his twitter page.

He said Trump will be speaking to both African leaders in respect of celebration of Africa day.


York wrote: “Today is “Africa day” for Donald Trump. He speaks by phone to Nigerian president Buhari at 3:45 pm (Lagos time); then speaks to Jacob Zuma.

“Trump is scheduled to speak by phone to Zuma today at 5:10 pm, after speaking to Buhari first.

“Buhari’s phone call with Trump today will be fascinating; many Nigerians frustrated that Buhari has been gone from Nigeria for over 3 weeks.

“Nigerians, having heard almost nothing from Buhari for 24 days, are wondering how Donald Trump will even locate him for the phone call today,” he wrote.


Buhari is currently on a medical vacation in the UK and has been out of Nigeria since January 19.

He was initially scheduled to return February 5, but he sent a letter to the Senate asking for an indefinite extension of his vacation.

Latest Tweet by York read:

Nationwide Hardship: Music Star, 2face Launches National Protest Against Buhari

Nationwide Hardship: Music Star, 2face Launches National Protest Against Buhari

2face and Buhari
The ace pop singer, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2face, has announced that he would be leading a nationwide protest, against “obnoxious policies” implemented by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

The Benue-born artiste took to his Instagram page to confirm that the protest will hold on Sunday, February 5.

2face wrote: As shared by popular musician 2Face via his page today...

FIRST MASSIVE NATIONWIDE PROTESTS ON THE 5TH OF FEBRUARY, 2017.


A call for good governance. 
A call for urgent explanation into the reckless economic downturn nationwide. 
A call for nationwide protests as we say No to the Executive, No to legislatures, No to judiciary...

You have all failed us!We the people are tired. We can no longer continue with all of you. All your excuses and mistakes are not funny. We do not wish to continue with a system and government that is not working but afflicting the people. We the people of this country not living under the privileges of government allowances and remuneration have now accepted to take the bull by the horn to come out and protest this obnoxious and baseless policies and excuses of the government of the day.

Where are the recovered looted funds? 

Why do we still have the executive arms and legislatures still enjoying their salaries and allowances while we hear there's no money to pay workers? 

Why do we still see ceaseless power failures with no explanation and hope of getting out of it unlike before? 

Why do we keep seeing peace talks in Niger Delta, fulani heardsmen and ipob without any solutions being reached, while the strategies keeps aggravating the people involved as political leaders stage forums to extort funds in the name of addressing their subjects?

Why did we have petrol price rise to 145 for the sake of global oil price crash and removal of subsidy but such price is still being maintained despite significant re-awakening of the oil price from $30/barrel to $56/barrel? 

Who is to be held accountable for the sudden and continuous hike in price of commodities in the market, where for the first time in history, Nigeria is suddenly selling kerosene at 400 naira per litre as against 50 naira per litre, diesel at 300 naira per litre as against 100 naira per litre and petrol from 87 naira to 145 naira? Yet maintaining the same systems, environment and maybe a lesser money spending government.

There's need for Nigerians to rise against what is happening in this country having waited patiently for the legislatures that were elected to represent the people all to no avail.

2face had launched a campaign during the elections in 2015 called “Vote, not fight”
2face and Buhari
The ace pop singer, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2face, has announced that he would be leading a nationwide protest, against “obnoxious policies” implemented by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

The Benue-born artiste took to his Instagram page to confirm that the protest will hold on Sunday, February 5.

2face wrote: As shared by popular musician 2Face via his page today...

FIRST MASSIVE NATIONWIDE PROTESTS ON THE 5TH OF FEBRUARY, 2017.


A call for good governance. 
A call for urgent explanation into the reckless economic downturn nationwide. 
A call for nationwide protests as we say No to the Executive, No to legislatures, No to judiciary...

You have all failed us!We the people are tired. We can no longer continue with all of you. All your excuses and mistakes are not funny. We do not wish to continue with a system and government that is not working but afflicting the people. We the people of this country not living under the privileges of government allowances and remuneration have now accepted to take the bull by the horn to come out and protest this obnoxious and baseless policies and excuses of the government of the day.

Where are the recovered looted funds? 

Why do we still have the executive arms and legislatures still enjoying their salaries and allowances while we hear there's no money to pay workers? 

Why do we still see ceaseless power failures with no explanation and hope of getting out of it unlike before? 

Why do we keep seeing peace talks in Niger Delta, fulani heardsmen and ipob without any solutions being reached, while the strategies keeps aggravating the people involved as political leaders stage forums to extort funds in the name of addressing their subjects?

Why did we have petrol price rise to 145 for the sake of global oil price crash and removal of subsidy but such price is still being maintained despite significant re-awakening of the oil price from $30/barrel to $56/barrel? 

Who is to be held accountable for the sudden and continuous hike in price of commodities in the market, where for the first time in history, Nigeria is suddenly selling kerosene at 400 naira per litre as against 50 naira per litre, diesel at 300 naira per litre as against 100 naira per litre and petrol from 87 naira to 145 naira? Yet maintaining the same systems, environment and maybe a lesser money spending government.

There's need for Nigerians to rise against what is happening in this country having waited patiently for the legislatures that were elected to represent the people all to no avail.

2face had launched a campaign during the elections in 2015 called “Vote, not fight”

Former Senate President, PDP Chieftain, Ken Nnamani Join APC; See Photo

Former Senate President, PDP Chieftain, Ken Nnamani Join APC; See Photo

Ken Nnamani
Former Senate President Ken Nnamani has defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Nnamani registered as a member of the APC in Amechi-Uwani, Enugu south local government area of Enugu state, on Sunday.

He became a member of the ruling party a day after Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, told south-east politicians that there is “no future outside the APC”.


Ben Nwoye, chairman of the Enugu chapter of the ruling party, had earlier advised politicians in the state to take advantage of the three weeks set aside for the registration of APC members in the south-east.

Nwoye also told journalists that his party was expecting the influx of old and new politicians from PDP.

“We have worked tirelessly since 2016 to build our structure, as well as convince these politicians to join us for a better Nigerian,” he had said.

“As it stands, we want the world to know that the PDP is in comatose in Enugu state, and we are fully prepared to wrestle power from them in 2019, because we have the structure.

“You will quite agree with me that all those politicians that made PDP tick in Enugu state in the past, including former governor of old Anambara state and ex- senator, Ifeanyichukwu Jim Nwobodo have all dumped the opposition party, for APC.”

Elected to the upper chamber of the national assembly in 2003, Nnamani emerged senate president in 2005, and held the position until 2007.

In October, the federal government named him head of a 24-man electoral reform committee set up by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ken Nnamani
Former Senate President Ken Nnamani has defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Nnamani registered as a member of the APC in Amechi-Uwani, Enugu south local government area of Enugu state, on Sunday.

He became a member of the ruling party a day after Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, told south-east politicians that there is “no future outside the APC”.


Ben Nwoye, chairman of the Enugu chapter of the ruling party, had earlier advised politicians in the state to take advantage of the three weeks set aside for the registration of APC members in the south-east.

Nwoye also told journalists that his party was expecting the influx of old and new politicians from PDP.

“We have worked tirelessly since 2016 to build our structure, as well as convince these politicians to join us for a better Nigerian,” he had said.

“As it stands, we want the world to know that the PDP is in comatose in Enugu state, and we are fully prepared to wrestle power from them in 2019, because we have the structure.

“You will quite agree with me that all those politicians that made PDP tick in Enugu state in the past, including former governor of old Anambara state and ex- senator, Ifeanyichukwu Jim Nwobodo have all dumped the opposition party, for APC.”

Elected to the upper chamber of the national assembly in 2003, Nnamani emerged senate president in 2005, and held the position until 2007.

In October, the federal government named him head of a 24-man electoral reform committee set up by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Group Commends Buratai's Relationship With Media

Group Commends Buratai's Relationship With Media

 Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) Lt Gen. TY Buratai
The Global Excellence Foundation has commended the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) Lt Gen. TY Buratai for his good working relationship with the media since assuming leadership of the Nigerian Army.

The foundation in a statement by its Country Director, Professor Yemi Ola said under Buratai, both the army and the media have experience improved relationship as strategic partners in national security.

Ola said despite the recent impasse between the Nigerian Army and online newspaper, Premium Times, the Army under Buratai's leadership has embraced the media as a critical partner in ending the war against the Boko Haram terrorists and tackling other form of insecurity in the country.


Ola however decried what he described as a section of the online community cashing in on the difference between the Army and Premium Times to insinuate that General Buratai and the Army is at war with the media.

He said this sharply conflicts with the Buratai, who is well known as a celebrated media personality having won the Man of the Year award of more than three online newspapers, saying he therefore cannot be at war with the media or any segment of the industry.

Ola said neither the Army nor the media should be distracted, urging for full focus in the final onslaught against fleeing Boko Haram terrorists.
He said, "Buratai's strong stance against every act of corruption and his numerous sacrifices for our country where he leads an army that is combating terrorism must have necessitated his legal action against the publication on account of some contents which the Army declared to be against national security and the well being of troops in the theatre of war."

He however task journalists to continue to maintain high level of professionalism on issues that that relates to national security, saying, "it is erroneous to promote the belief that being a member of the pen profession or bearing arms on behalf of the country confers infallibility on individuals to an extent that they are perceived as incapable of erring or that they do not owe the duty of apologizing owing to the long tradition of solidarity which holds their professions together. "

He said further, "We make this intervention to remind Nigerians that the need for the media and the Army to maintain focus at this stage of the anti-terror war has further increased and distractions such as the current impasse is not in the best interest of the country when the most important thing is how to capture fleeing Boko Haram members.
 Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) Lt Gen. TY Buratai
The Global Excellence Foundation has commended the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) Lt Gen. TY Buratai for his good working relationship with the media since assuming leadership of the Nigerian Army.

The foundation in a statement by its Country Director, Professor Yemi Ola said under Buratai, both the army and the media have experience improved relationship as strategic partners in national security.

Ola said despite the recent impasse between the Nigerian Army and online newspaper, Premium Times, the Army under Buratai's leadership has embraced the media as a critical partner in ending the war against the Boko Haram terrorists and tackling other form of insecurity in the country.


Ola however decried what he described as a section of the online community cashing in on the difference between the Army and Premium Times to insinuate that General Buratai and the Army is at war with the media.

He said this sharply conflicts with the Buratai, who is well known as a celebrated media personality having won the Man of the Year award of more than three online newspapers, saying he therefore cannot be at war with the media or any segment of the industry.

Ola said neither the Army nor the media should be distracted, urging for full focus in the final onslaught against fleeing Boko Haram terrorists.
He said, "Buratai's strong stance against every act of corruption and his numerous sacrifices for our country where he leads an army that is combating terrorism must have necessitated his legal action against the publication on account of some contents which the Army declared to be against national security and the well being of troops in the theatre of war."

He however task journalists to continue to maintain high level of professionalism on issues that that relates to national security, saying, "it is erroneous to promote the belief that being a member of the pen profession or bearing arms on behalf of the country confers infallibility on individuals to an extent that they are perceived as incapable of erring or that they do not owe the duty of apologizing owing to the long tradition of solidarity which holds their professions together. "

He said further, "We make this intervention to remind Nigerians that the need for the media and the Army to maintain focus at this stage of the anti-terror war has further increased and distractions such as the current impasse is not in the best interest of the country when the most important thing is how to capture fleeing Boko Haram members.

EXPOSED: DETAILS of Saraki, Sheriff Secret Meeting Held Yesterday

EXPOSED: DETAILS of Saraki, Sheriff Secret Meeting Held Yesterday

Senate President Bukola Saraki who held a private meeting with Ali Modu-Sheriff, factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Sunday has said that his meeting with Sheriff had nothing to do with politics.

Saraki’s special assistant on media, Chucks Okocha confirmed the Senators meeting with Sheriff, stating that his Boss went to ‘facilitate the Sheriffs over the wedding of their daughter’.

That Scattered My Relationship For 2years.. Click HERE for Details

“My principal only went to felicitate with the Sheriffs over the wedding of their daughter. The Sarakis and the Sheriffs have been family friends for over 20 years.

“There is nothing usual about them sharing moments of joy such as weddings. It was just a social visit and that is what it is”, Okocha reportedly said.

Senate President Bukola Saraki who held a private meeting with Ali Modu-Sheriff, factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Sunday has said that his meeting with Sheriff had nothing to do with politics.

Saraki’s special assistant on media, Chucks Okocha confirmed the Senators meeting with Sheriff, stating that his Boss went to ‘facilitate the Sheriffs over the wedding of their daughter’.

That Scattered My Relationship For 2years.. Click HERE for Details

“My principal only went to felicitate with the Sheriffs over the wedding of their daughter. The Sarakis and the Sheriffs have been family friends for over 20 years.

“There is nothing usual about them sharing moments of joy such as weddings. It was just a social visit and that is what it is”, Okocha reportedly said.

Amidst Recession, Hunger; Wicked House of Reps Takes Delivery of N3.6b Luxurious Official Cars, Gets Loan To Buy Another Personal

Amidst Recession, Hunger; Wicked House of Reps Takes Delivery of N3.6b Luxurious Official Cars, Gets Loan To Buy Another Personal

 Peugeot 508 Reps Takes Delivery of N3.6b Luxurious Official Cars
In a dastardly wicked act, the Nigeria's House of Representatives has begun to take delivery of 360 exotic cars, Peugeot 508 series for it members amidst the economic downturn in the country, when most Nigeria committing suicide, committing dying of hunger.

Just yesterday, Sunday 13th November 2016, about 28 units of the Peugeot 508 series had already been delivered to lawmakers in Abuja, report according to Punch Newspaper detailed.

The 28 were among the first batch of 50 cars supplied by the Kaduna-based Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited.


The House allocated a princely N3.6bn for the cars in the 2016 budget at a unit price of N10m.

The arrangement with Peugeot according to Punch Newspaper was that the company would supply the vehicles in batches because of the huge number of members involved.

“Fifty cars will be supplied in the first batch; 28 have already been delivered. That was last week.

“Twenty-two more in the first batch are expected to be delivered this week,” the source stated.

Findings indicated that the luxury cars would arrive in Abuja in batches till January, 2017 when all 360 members would have picked a unit.

About 223 of the members of the House are new, having come to the National Assembly for the first time in 2015.

But all 360 members will still benefit from the luxury cars, officially known as ‘utility’ or ‘committee’ vehicles.

Investigations showed that owing to paucity of funds, the lawmakers agreed with Peugeot to spread the payment of the N3.6bn across 24 months or “two years’ budget.”

It was gathered according to Punch Newspaper that the original plan was to start the delivery of the cars last June, but the delay in the passage of the 2016 budget stalled it.

“The House was not sure of the provisions in the budget owing to the general drop in the revenue available to the Federal Government this year.

“So, they delayed it till the budget was passed before they continued with the procurement processing.”

It was learnt that a lengthy disagreement among lawmakers preceded the choice of the Peugeot 508 series.

Investigations revealed that while the majority of the new members preferred the 2016 Toyota Camry, others argued in favour of Peugeot 508 on the grounds of patronising ‘Made-in-Nigeria products’.

“Eventually, the argument was sustained that Peugeot should be the choice to encourage local automotive industry; though it would also appear that there was a comparative cost analysis,” another legislative source added.

The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, confirmed that members had started taking delivery of the vehicles.

Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, Namdas stated that female lawmakers were the first in line to pick up their units, while the males would take their turn in subsequent batches.

Asked why the House would splash money on 360 exotic cars at a time the country was in recession, Namdas played down any reference to the cars as being “luxury.”

He said, “This issue of cars is long overdue. They are not for luxury but for committee and oversight duties.

“The 8th Assembly is nearing two years, yet members have no cars to carry out their duties.

“Ministers and other officials in the executive have long bought vehicles for official duties.

“At the state level, members of House of Assembly have cars to carry out basic functions.

“I think it is only fair that members of the National Assembly will have utility vehicles for their assignments.”

Namdas also told The PUNCH that the choice of Peugeot 508 was to “look inward such that Peugeot, which is locally-assembled, will benefit and grow.”

On paper, the cars are the property of the National Assembly, but the tradition over time is that lawmakers take them along with them on completion of their tenure after paying a fraction of the unit cost.

It was learnt that the management of the National Assembly would evaluate the cars after four years and deduct an agreed sum from the severance package of members.

Besides the utility vehicles, members also get a repayable loan to buy personal cars.



 Peugeot 508 Reps Takes Delivery of N3.6b Luxurious Official Cars
In a dastardly wicked act, the Nigeria's House of Representatives has begun to take delivery of 360 exotic cars, Peugeot 508 series for it members amidst the economic downturn in the country, when most Nigeria committing suicide, committing dying of hunger.

Just yesterday, Sunday 13th November 2016, about 28 units of the Peugeot 508 series had already been delivered to lawmakers in Abuja, report according to Punch Newspaper detailed.

The 28 were among the first batch of 50 cars supplied by the Kaduna-based Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited.


The House allocated a princely N3.6bn for the cars in the 2016 budget at a unit price of N10m.

The arrangement with Peugeot according to Punch Newspaper was that the company would supply the vehicles in batches because of the huge number of members involved.

“Fifty cars will be supplied in the first batch; 28 have already been delivered. That was last week.

“Twenty-two more in the first batch are expected to be delivered this week,” the source stated.

Findings indicated that the luxury cars would arrive in Abuja in batches till January, 2017 when all 360 members would have picked a unit.

About 223 of the members of the House are new, having come to the National Assembly for the first time in 2015.

But all 360 members will still benefit from the luxury cars, officially known as ‘utility’ or ‘committee’ vehicles.

Investigations showed that owing to paucity of funds, the lawmakers agreed with Peugeot to spread the payment of the N3.6bn across 24 months or “two years’ budget.”

It was gathered according to Punch Newspaper that the original plan was to start the delivery of the cars last June, but the delay in the passage of the 2016 budget stalled it.

“The House was not sure of the provisions in the budget owing to the general drop in the revenue available to the Federal Government this year.

“So, they delayed it till the budget was passed before they continued with the procurement processing.”

It was learnt that a lengthy disagreement among lawmakers preceded the choice of the Peugeot 508 series.

Investigations revealed that while the majority of the new members preferred the 2016 Toyota Camry, others argued in favour of Peugeot 508 on the grounds of patronising ‘Made-in-Nigeria products’.

“Eventually, the argument was sustained that Peugeot should be the choice to encourage local automotive industry; though it would also appear that there was a comparative cost analysis,” another legislative source added.

The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, confirmed that members had started taking delivery of the vehicles.

Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, Namdas stated that female lawmakers were the first in line to pick up their units, while the males would take their turn in subsequent batches.

Asked why the House would splash money on 360 exotic cars at a time the country was in recession, Namdas played down any reference to the cars as being “luxury.”

He said, “This issue of cars is long overdue. They are not for luxury but for committee and oversight duties.

“The 8th Assembly is nearing two years, yet members have no cars to carry out their duties.

“Ministers and other officials in the executive have long bought vehicles for official duties.

“At the state level, members of House of Assembly have cars to carry out basic functions.

“I think it is only fair that members of the National Assembly will have utility vehicles for their assignments.”

Namdas also told The PUNCH that the choice of Peugeot 508 was to “look inward such that Peugeot, which is locally-assembled, will benefit and grow.”

On paper, the cars are the property of the National Assembly, but the tradition over time is that lawmakers take them along with them on completion of their tenure after paying a fraction of the unit cost.

It was learnt that the management of the National Assembly would evaluate the cars after four years and deduct an agreed sum from the severance package of members.

Besides the utility vehicles, members also get a repayable loan to buy personal cars.



Why I Actually Snubbed Akeredolu's Campaign Rally - Chief Bisi Akande

Why I Actually Snubbed Akeredolu's Campaign Rally - Chief Bisi Akande

Bisi Akande
A former Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi Akande, has said he did not shun the campaign of the party for its governorship candidate in Ondo State, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, contrary to reports in the media.

Akande, who spoke through his media aide, Mr. Lani Baderinwa, in a statement issued on Friday said he had been going abroad for medical treatment.

The former governor of Osun State, said he decided to stay away from stress in line with the advice of his doctors.


Apart from Akande, President Muhammadu Buhari; Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Governor Rauf Aregbesola were among those who were absent at the rally.

The statement read, “Chief Bisi Akande has no reason to shun APC campaigns and rallies in Ondo state because every APC aspirant that contested the Ondo state governorship primary in September has always been his close associate and knew so well that he (Bisi Akande) is being treated from one hospital to another in the USA, the U.K. and in Nigeria since last April.

“He, according to medical advice, is being asked to take things easy in the time being. Despite that, as an APC respectable leader, he has been working behind the scene to reconcile differences among the warring tendencies in the party.”

Bisi Akande
A former Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi Akande, has said he did not shun the campaign of the party for its governorship candidate in Ondo State, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, contrary to reports in the media.

Akande, who spoke through his media aide, Mr. Lani Baderinwa, in a statement issued on Friday said he had been going abroad for medical treatment.

The former governor of Osun State, said he decided to stay away from stress in line with the advice of his doctors.


Apart from Akande, President Muhammadu Buhari; Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Governor Rauf Aregbesola were among those who were absent at the rally.

The statement read, “Chief Bisi Akande has no reason to shun APC campaigns and rallies in Ondo state because every APC aspirant that contested the Ondo state governorship primary in September has always been his close associate and knew so well that he (Bisi Akande) is being treated from one hospital to another in the USA, the U.K. and in Nigeria since last April.

“He, according to medical advice, is being asked to take things easy in the time being. Despite that, as an APC respectable leader, he has been working behind the scene to reconcile differences among the warring tendencies in the party.”

Ondo Election: We're Tired Of Your Cases - Appeal Court Judge Blasts PDP

Ondo Election: We're Tired Of Your Cases - Appeal Court Judge Blasts PDP

Olusegun Mimiko
A Justice of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ignatius Agube, who is on the panel examining the Peoples Democratic Party’s ticket for the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State, said on Friday that if PDP members had resolved their issues internally, they would not be washing their dirty linen in public.

He said the party’s failure to internalise democracy within its fold over the years was the cause of its problems; saying that ordinarily, the court had no business resolving its internal disputes.

Agube called on the party to put its house in order and stop belabouring the court with its problems.


He said this while reacting to issues generated during the Friday’s proceedings, when two lawyers representing the Ahmed Makarfi and Ali Modu Sheriff factions of the party rose to make conflicting prayers in respect of the appeal filed by the Makarfi camp.

Agube said, “I have stressed this fact before now. I said in Kwara and Yobe that there was need for the PDP to internalise democracy.

“If they had resolved their issues internally, they would not be here washing their dirty linen in public. Ordinarily, the courts have no business resolving your internal disputes.”

Acting on the orders made by Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja on June 29 and October 14, 2016, the Independent National Electoral Commission had dropped Eyitayo Jegede, who is of Makarfi’s faction, and replaced him with Jimoh Ibrahim as the PDP’s governorship candidate in the state.

There are now about six pending appeals filed by the Makarfi-led faction, and Jegede and others seeking an order compelling INEC to drop Ibrahim and reinstate Jegede as the governorship candidate of the party in the state.

During the Friday’s proceedings, Adedayo Adeyeye and Ben Obi of the Makarfi faction announced that they were representing the PDP, while another set of people, including Cairo Ojougboh (Modu Sheriff camp) also claimed to be representing the PDP, a development that infuriated Justice Agube.

The panel headed by Justice Ibrahim Saulawa of the Calabar division of the Court of Appeal, adjourned all pending applications in the appeals to November 7 for hearing.

The panel adjourned till Monday despite requests by lawyers to the appellants, including Wole Olanipekun (SAN) and Ahmed Raji (SAN) that their preliminary applications be heard promptly in view of the urgency required by the matter.

Culled From Punch Newspaper


Olusegun Mimiko
A Justice of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ignatius Agube, who is on the panel examining the Peoples Democratic Party’s ticket for the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State, said on Friday that if PDP members had resolved their issues internally, they would not be washing their dirty linen in public.

He said the party’s failure to internalise democracy within its fold over the years was the cause of its problems; saying that ordinarily, the court had no business resolving its internal disputes.

Agube called on the party to put its house in order and stop belabouring the court with its problems.


He said this while reacting to issues generated during the Friday’s proceedings, when two lawyers representing the Ahmed Makarfi and Ali Modu Sheriff factions of the party rose to make conflicting prayers in respect of the appeal filed by the Makarfi camp.

Agube said, “I have stressed this fact before now. I said in Kwara and Yobe that there was need for the PDP to internalise democracy.

“If they had resolved their issues internally, they would not be here washing their dirty linen in public. Ordinarily, the courts have no business resolving your internal disputes.”

Acting on the orders made by Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court in Abuja on June 29 and October 14, 2016, the Independent National Electoral Commission had dropped Eyitayo Jegede, who is of Makarfi’s faction, and replaced him with Jimoh Ibrahim as the PDP’s governorship candidate in the state.

There are now about six pending appeals filed by the Makarfi-led faction, and Jegede and others seeking an order compelling INEC to drop Ibrahim and reinstate Jegede as the governorship candidate of the party in the state.

During the Friday’s proceedings, Adedayo Adeyeye and Ben Obi of the Makarfi faction announced that they were representing the PDP, while another set of people, including Cairo Ojougboh (Modu Sheriff camp) also claimed to be representing the PDP, a development that infuriated Justice Agube.

The panel headed by Justice Ibrahim Saulawa of the Calabar division of the Court of Appeal, adjourned all pending applications in the appeals to November 7 for hearing.

The panel adjourned till Monday despite requests by lawyers to the appellants, including Wole Olanipekun (SAN) and Ahmed Raji (SAN) that their preliminary applications be heard promptly in view of the urgency required by the matter.

Culled From Punch Newspaper


War Looms As Militants Declare N'Delta Republic Aug. 1st", Issues Quit Notice To Northerners, Yorubas

War Looms As Militants Declare N'Delta Republic Aug. 1st", Issues Quit Notice To Northerners, Yorubas

War Looms As Militants Declares N'Delta Republic Aug. 1st", Issues Quit Notice To Northerners, Yorubas
Despite the Federal Government claims that there is dialogue ongoing with the militants in the Niger Delta zone, a militant group, the Adaka Boro Avengers (ABA) have vowed that it will declare the Niger Delta Republic come August 1, boasting nothing would stop them from the declaration.

The militants in a statement, yester­day, signed by General Ed­mos Ayayeibo, the group said it has concluded ar­rangements to make the Niger Delta Republic a reality even as it ordered its people to return home and told northerners and westerners to leave the Ni­ger Delta and eastern states immediately, Daily Sun reports

It also issued a quit no­tice to the military and all agencies belonging to the Federal Government to evacuate the Niger Del­ta states and the eastern parts without delay. Fail­ure to obey the order, it said, would lead to a total destruction of military per­sonnel and agencies.

The statement read: “We, the Adaka Boro Avengers and all the free­dom fighters in the Niger Delta region have met and come to a conclusion that we are declaring the Niger Delta Republic three weeks from today.

“So we are by this notice calling on the Nigerian government to move out all military personnel and all government agencies out of the Niger Delta. Fail­ure will lead to destruction of military barracks and personnel.

“We are, also, by this no­tice calling on our fathers, mothers, brothers and sis­ters living in the northern parts of Nigeria to return home immediately.

“We are also warning northerners and western­ers to leave the Niger Delta region immediately within three weeks from now, for their own good.

“If they refuse to heed to our warning, we will use so many as example in the Niger Delta region on the due date.

“We are telling the Ni­gerian government that enough is enough and we are taking our indepen­dence by force. We have our foreign backers, so we are not afraid of the Nige­rian government but ready for total war.

“The inhuman treatment given to us by Nigerian government is enough. We can no longer withstand the suffering of our Niger Delta people. They should not take us for fools.”

Niger Delta Avenger (NDA) claimed respon­sibility for blowing up of many oil and gas operations of major oil companies in the Niger Delta region said its goal of destruction of oil and gas infrastructure was to actualise the soverign state of Niger Delta.

According to the group’s spokesman Col. Mudoch Agbinibo, the NDA had spread across the Niger Delta to launch its currency, passport, rul­ing council, territory and flag.

“By October 2016, we will display our currenty, flag, passport our ruling council and our territory to the world,” NDA said.

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War Looms As Militants Declares N'Delta Republic Aug. 1st", Issues Quit Notice To Northerners, Yorubas
Despite the Federal Government claims that there is dialogue ongoing with the militants in the Niger Delta zone, a militant group, the Adaka Boro Avengers (ABA) have vowed that it will declare the Niger Delta Republic come August 1, boasting nothing would stop them from the declaration.

The militants in a statement, yester­day, signed by General Ed­mos Ayayeibo, the group said it has concluded ar­rangements to make the Niger Delta Republic a reality even as it ordered its people to return home and told northerners and westerners to leave the Ni­ger Delta and eastern states immediately, Daily Sun reports

It also issued a quit no­tice to the military and all agencies belonging to the Federal Government to evacuate the Niger Del­ta states and the eastern parts without delay. Fail­ure to obey the order, it said, would lead to a total destruction of military per­sonnel and agencies.

The statement read: “We, the Adaka Boro Avengers and all the free­dom fighters in the Niger Delta region have met and come to a conclusion that we are declaring the Niger Delta Republic three weeks from today.

“So we are by this notice calling on the Nigerian government to move out all military personnel and all government agencies out of the Niger Delta. Fail­ure will lead to destruction of military barracks and personnel.

“We are, also, by this no­tice calling on our fathers, mothers, brothers and sis­ters living in the northern parts of Nigeria to return home immediately.

“We are also warning northerners and western­ers to leave the Niger Delta region immediately within three weeks from now, for their own good.

“If they refuse to heed to our warning, we will use so many as example in the Niger Delta region on the due date.

“We are telling the Ni­gerian government that enough is enough and we are taking our indepen­dence by force. We have our foreign backers, so we are not afraid of the Nige­rian government but ready for total war.

“The inhuman treatment given to us by Nigerian government is enough. We can no longer withstand the suffering of our Niger Delta people. They should not take us for fools.”

Niger Delta Avenger (NDA) claimed respon­sibility for blowing up of many oil and gas operations of major oil companies in the Niger Delta region said its goal of destruction of oil and gas infrastructure was to actualise the soverign state of Niger Delta.

According to the group’s spokesman Col. Mudoch Agbinibo, the NDA had spread across the Niger Delta to launch its currency, passport, rul­ing council, territory and flag.

“By October 2016, we will display our currenty, flag, passport our ruling council and our territory to the world,” NDA said.

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