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2019: I Didn't Beg To Be Buhari's VP - Angry Osinbajo Threatens To Resign

2019: I Didn't Beg To Be Buhari's VP - Angry Osinbajo Threatens To Resign


Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
In a statement that could be described as a threat to resign his position as the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday night said he would rather vacate his office as the nation’s Number Two man than compromise his Christian faith.

The Vice President had gone to Benue State and had a meeting with the Christian leaders and other stakeholders. The visit, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has described as a desperation to remain as the running mate to President Muhammadu Buhari at all cost by 2019.

Osinbajo stated this while responding to posers raised by some Christian leaders at the stakeholders’ meeting held at the new Banquet Hall of the Benue State Government House, Makurdi.

The Vice President said under no circumstances would he give up his faith but would rather vacate his position as the nation’s Vice-President at the slightest attempt to cause him to abandon his Christian virtues.

One of the speakers, the Catholic Bishop of Gboko, His Lordship, Williams Avenya, had reminded Osinbajo of the then-presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign promises that he would not Islamise the country and would protect the interest of all Nigerians including citizens of minority ethnic groups if voted into power.

Quoting Buhari, the bishop said, “My deputy is a Christian and there is no way I will Islamise Nigeria with many Christians in my team.”

Avenya noted that the killing of Christians and members of the minority ethnic group particularly in Benue State had proved that the Federal Government under Buhari was not living up to these promises.

Facing Osinbajo, the bishop said, “The point I’m trying to make is that a day is going to come when you, as the Vice-President, will bear the brunt of that problem of injustices in our land, especially those perpetrated on smaller ethnic groups that have no one to fight for them.

“So, as a Christian person, exonerate yourself from this situation,” the bishop advised the VP.

Responding, the vice-president said, “My Lord Bishop, you said you are not a politician, I am also not a politician. As a matter of fact, I’m also a priest and I’m a Christian, a born again Christian. Because I’m a born again Christian, my destiny is not determined by any man but by God who I serve.

“Let me assure you that under no circumstances, none whatsoever, will I give up my faith or refuse to stand up for my faith.

“You can take that to the bank. Even the position that I currently occupy, I did not ask for it and I’m prepared to leave it at a short notice.

“It doesn’t mean anything. I became a born again Christian after I became a professor, a professor of the law of evidence, a professor of proof.

“But when the Lord Jesus Christ met me, He persuaded me by showing me clearly that there is such a thing as the evidence of things that are not seen.

“It is because of the evidence of things that are not seen, it is because you can make something out of nothing that I stand here today as Vice-President.

“How possible can anyone say that the killing of women and children doesn’t matter because he is Vice-President or because he is President? How is that possible? Certainly, it cannot be for a person who is born again. A renewed mind will know that there is justice, there is consequence even if there is no justice here on earth.”

The Vice-President, while reacting to the issue raised by another speaker, Dr. Magdalene Dura, that the invasion of the state was an ethnic agenda, said no one would deliberately kill his own people.

“I do not accept and I do not believe that there is an agenda. No one will deliberately kill his own people. No one will do so. But we cannot bring back the dead but we can make life more bearable for the living.

“This is why coming here today at the behest of the President is first, to look at the situation myself, to get a first-hand view of the situation because the President has mandated me to take this on board and deal with the issues,” Osinbajo added.

In his remark, Governor Samuel Ortom appealed to the Federal Government to ensure that peace reign in his state.

The governor said that the killing of the two Catholic priests and 17 parishioners could have caused a religious crisis but for the prompt action of his administration.

He appreciated the Federal Government for deploying more troops to the state as well as releasing funds for control of flood in the state.

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo
In a statement that could be described as a threat to resign his position as the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday night said he would rather vacate his office as the nation’s Number Two man than compromise his Christian faith.

The Vice President had gone to Benue State and had a meeting with the Christian leaders and other stakeholders. The visit, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has described as a desperation to remain as the running mate to President Muhammadu Buhari at all cost by 2019.

Osinbajo stated this while responding to posers raised by some Christian leaders at the stakeholders’ meeting held at the new Banquet Hall of the Benue State Government House, Makurdi.

The Vice President said under no circumstances would he give up his faith but would rather vacate his position as the nation’s Vice-President at the slightest attempt to cause him to abandon his Christian virtues.

One of the speakers, the Catholic Bishop of Gboko, His Lordship, Williams Avenya, had reminded Osinbajo of the then-presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign promises that he would not Islamise the country and would protect the interest of all Nigerians including citizens of minority ethnic groups if voted into power.

Quoting Buhari, the bishop said, “My deputy is a Christian and there is no way I will Islamise Nigeria with many Christians in my team.”

Avenya noted that the killing of Christians and members of the minority ethnic group particularly in Benue State had proved that the Federal Government under Buhari was not living up to these promises.

Facing Osinbajo, the bishop said, “The point I’m trying to make is that a day is going to come when you, as the Vice-President, will bear the brunt of that problem of injustices in our land, especially those perpetrated on smaller ethnic groups that have no one to fight for them.

“So, as a Christian person, exonerate yourself from this situation,” the bishop advised the VP.

Responding, the vice-president said, “My Lord Bishop, you said you are not a politician, I am also not a politician. As a matter of fact, I’m also a priest and I’m a Christian, a born again Christian. Because I’m a born again Christian, my destiny is not determined by any man but by God who I serve.

“Let me assure you that under no circumstances, none whatsoever, will I give up my faith or refuse to stand up for my faith.

“You can take that to the bank. Even the position that I currently occupy, I did not ask for it and I’m prepared to leave it at a short notice.

“It doesn’t mean anything. I became a born again Christian after I became a professor, a professor of the law of evidence, a professor of proof.

“But when the Lord Jesus Christ met me, He persuaded me by showing me clearly that there is such a thing as the evidence of things that are not seen.

“It is because of the evidence of things that are not seen, it is because you can make something out of nothing that I stand here today as Vice-President.

“How possible can anyone say that the killing of women and children doesn’t matter because he is Vice-President or because he is President? How is that possible? Certainly, it cannot be for a person who is born again. A renewed mind will know that there is justice, there is consequence even if there is no justice here on earth.”

The Vice-President, while reacting to the issue raised by another speaker, Dr. Magdalene Dura, that the invasion of the state was an ethnic agenda, said no one would deliberately kill his own people.

“I do not accept and I do not believe that there is an agenda. No one will deliberately kill his own people. No one will do so. But we cannot bring back the dead but we can make life more bearable for the living.

“This is why coming here today at the behest of the President is first, to look at the situation myself, to get a first-hand view of the situation because the President has mandated me to take this on board and deal with the issues,” Osinbajo added.

In his remark, Governor Samuel Ortom appealed to the Federal Government to ensure that peace reign in his state.

The governor said that the killing of the two Catholic priests and 17 parishioners could have caused a religious crisis but for the prompt action of his administration.

He appreciated the Federal Government for deploying more troops to the state as well as releasing funds for control of flood in the state.

Bamaiyi Implicates VP Osinbajo In N10m Bribe Saga; Presidency Sparks, Replies Bamaiyi

Bamaiyi Implicates VP Osinbajo In N10m Bribe Saga; Presidency Sparks, Replies Bamaiyi

Osinbajo and Bamaiyi
The Presidency has denied the involvement of the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo in a N10m bribe as claimed by former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Ishaya Bamaiyi(rtd).

Bamaiyi, in his book, “The Vindication of A General” alleged that Osinbanjo was directed to convict him and others within six months during the time, he, Osinbajo was Lagos State Attorney- General.

The former Army claims that Osinbajo shielded the then trial judge, Justice Ade Alabi, whom he accused of demanding a N10 million bribe from him.

However, the Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, described Bamaiyi’s claims as blatant lies.


In a statement, Akande said Osinbajo was never called to Abuja or given any form of instruction on how to resolve the case.

According to Akande, “ My attention has been drawn to claims made by General Bamaiyi in his book Vindication of a General, where he alleged that the then Attorney-General of Lagos State, Osinbajo, the trial judge, (in the criminal case of his “involvement” in the shooting of Alex Ibru) Justice Ade Alabi and the State Police Commissioner were called to Abuja and “directed to convict us at all costs within six months.”


“That Justice Ade Alabi asked for a N10m bribe through “one Mr. Martin” to facilitate his bail application in the case, and that the National Judicial Council panel composed to investigate the bribery allegation, protected the Judge.

“Specifically that Prof. Osinbajo “brought what he said was the panel report during one of the motions. Unfortunately, pages one through twenty-nine of the report were not produced.”While the Vice President, Osinbajo would take more comprehensive steps to address the evil insinuations made by the retired General, I have confirmed from him, i.e. Prof. Osinbajo, that he was never called to Abuja or at any time given any instructions on how to resolve the case. This blatant lie arose only from the fertile imagination of the author.

“Equally, the shifty recollections of the retired General about Prof. Osinbajo bringing a panel report with pages missing is as ludicrous as it is incongruous. For instance, is the author saying the then Lagos State Attorney-General was responsible for the NJC panel report? That would be incredible and clearly a mischievous proposition.”

Akande stated that Bamaiyi’s counsel, Mike Okoy, who argued the bail application for the former Army Chief had confessed in open court and in several newspaper public notices as ordered by Court that he lied against Justice Alabi.


“Okoye actually had to read his confession and apology in the open court in a case that involved such prominent lawyers like Chief F.R.A Williams, who in particular pressed that Okoye be held fully responsible for his wild accusations.

“It is incredible that after all of this, the author went on to mislead the public. What impudence!” the presidency stated,” Akande added.

Read Bamaiyi’s allegation below…

His words: “We were in prison until we were taken to court in Lagos on December 22, 1999 to face Justice Alabi, who was said to have been called to Abuja with the Attorney-General and Lagos State Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Osinbajo.

“They were said to have been directed to convict us at all costs within six months. Unknown to our persecutors, we had a lot of sympathy within the Presidency, the Police, and the DSS.

“As such, whatever instructions were passed to them got to us within a short while. I applied for bail even though I knew it would not be granted. After the argument by my counsel and the counter-argument by the state, led by the A-G, the case was adjourned without a date for ruling on my bail application.

“After some days, one Mr. Martins came to prison to visit Al Mustapha, who came and told me that he had been sent by Justice Ade Alabi to discuss my bail issue. He told me the judge was ready to grant me bail if I would give him N10 million.

“We discussed this with Al Mustapha and I expressed my fears regarding Mr. Martin’s message. We told Mr. Martins to prove that Justice Alabi had really sent him.

“He left, but after about two weeks, he came back and told us that when next we went to court, the trial judge would give us two months for the ruling on the bail application. This would be his proof that the judge had sent him.

“He said the judge was aware we were in prison and needed time to get money. At our next court appearance, the judge adjourned for two months. This proved to us that Mr. Martins was genuine.

“I informed my counsel, Mr. Mike Okoye, who argued the bail application. He said we should think about it and that he would try to find out the matter. We waited until I decided that I would give nobody any money.

“One day in court, Al Mustapha got fed up and challenged the judge. At the next court date, I asked the judge for permission to speak. He initially hesitated but changed his mind. I believe he thought I was going to apologize for Al Mustapha’s action during the previous hearing.

“I started by saying, ‘I have respect for the rule of law and the judiciary. I also have respect for this court.’ This made the judge relax. I quickly added, ‘But a situation where the judge sends people to collect money from accused persons is unacceptable. You know what I am talking about.’

“The judge ordered me to sit down. I did because I had said what I had wanted to say. Afterwards, we petitioned the National Judicial Council, NJC, against Justice Alabi. He wanted to continue with the case against the advice of lawyers and some judges. Eventually, he was forced to return the case file to the administrative judge.

“The NJC then decided to investigate our allegation. On March 25 to 27, at the Kirikiri Magistrate Court, the panel, headed by a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, started hearing our petition. Unknown to us, the panel had decided to protect Justice Alabi who was working for the government.

“The panel was made up of Justice B.O. Babalakin (Chairman); Amb. M.L. Sambo (member) and T.J. Onomigbo Okpoko, SAN (member). “Justice Ade Alabi brought in Chief Afe Babalola, SAN as lead counsel and he came with Chief Ladi Williams, SAN, Prof. G.A Olawotin, SAN; Kola Awioderin, SAN, Ikenwa Okoli, Gboyega Oyewole, Adebayo Aderipekun. Justice Alabi was docked and examined by Chief Afe Babalola who led him in evidence. He was then cross-examined by Y.C. Maikyau, Bala Ibn Na’Allah and Jingi.

“They succeeded in stopping members of the press from covering theses proceedings. Later we got to know why the press was barred from the panel. The panel report was full of lies. The panel report stated that Justice Alabi was not docked and was not cross-examined by our counsel. I only hope Afe Babalola did not see that panel report. These are clear lies, as Justice Alabi was docked and cross-examined.

“Prof. Osinbajo brought what he said was the panel report during one of the motions. Unfortunately, pages one through 29 of the report were not produced. This was very clear because we, the petitioners, gave evidence and Justice Alabi was examined and cross-examined.

“I believe the missing pages contained our statements and the examination and cross-examination of Justice Alabi by our counsels. I believe these actions are understandable because Justice Ade Alabi was given an assignment to carry out injustice and he had to be protected by those who had given him the assignment.

“We were disappointed with the former Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Babalakin, who disrespected himself and let down all justices of the Supreme Court. Even in retirement, they should be honourable.

“I am looking forward to the day we see the complete report of the panel and the statements made by those who gave evidence. We also hope the investigation of the death of Mr. Martins under suspicious circumstances will be made available one day.”
Osinbajo and Bamaiyi
The Presidency has denied the involvement of the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo in a N10m bribe as claimed by former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Ishaya Bamaiyi(rtd).

Bamaiyi, in his book, “The Vindication of A General” alleged that Osinbanjo was directed to convict him and others within six months during the time, he, Osinbajo was Lagos State Attorney- General.

The former Army claims that Osinbajo shielded the then trial judge, Justice Ade Alabi, whom he accused of demanding a N10 million bribe from him.

However, the Senior Special Assistant to the Vice-President on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, described Bamaiyi’s claims as blatant lies.


In a statement, Akande said Osinbajo was never called to Abuja or given any form of instruction on how to resolve the case.

According to Akande, “ My attention has been drawn to claims made by General Bamaiyi in his book Vindication of a General, where he alleged that the then Attorney-General of Lagos State, Osinbajo, the trial judge, (in the criminal case of his “involvement” in the shooting of Alex Ibru) Justice Ade Alabi and the State Police Commissioner were called to Abuja and “directed to convict us at all costs within six months.”


“That Justice Ade Alabi asked for a N10m bribe through “one Mr. Martin” to facilitate his bail application in the case, and that the National Judicial Council panel composed to investigate the bribery allegation, protected the Judge.

“Specifically that Prof. Osinbajo “brought what he said was the panel report during one of the motions. Unfortunately, pages one through twenty-nine of the report were not produced.”While the Vice President, Osinbajo would take more comprehensive steps to address the evil insinuations made by the retired General, I have confirmed from him, i.e. Prof. Osinbajo, that he was never called to Abuja or at any time given any instructions on how to resolve the case. This blatant lie arose only from the fertile imagination of the author.

“Equally, the shifty recollections of the retired General about Prof. Osinbajo bringing a panel report with pages missing is as ludicrous as it is incongruous. For instance, is the author saying the then Lagos State Attorney-General was responsible for the NJC panel report? That would be incredible and clearly a mischievous proposition.”

Akande stated that Bamaiyi’s counsel, Mike Okoy, who argued the bail application for the former Army Chief had confessed in open court and in several newspaper public notices as ordered by Court that he lied against Justice Alabi.


“Okoye actually had to read his confession and apology in the open court in a case that involved such prominent lawyers like Chief F.R.A Williams, who in particular pressed that Okoye be held fully responsible for his wild accusations.

“It is incredible that after all of this, the author went on to mislead the public. What impudence!” the presidency stated,” Akande added.

Read Bamaiyi’s allegation below…

His words: “We were in prison until we were taken to court in Lagos on December 22, 1999 to face Justice Alabi, who was said to have been called to Abuja with the Attorney-General and Lagos State Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Osinbajo.

“They were said to have been directed to convict us at all costs within six months. Unknown to our persecutors, we had a lot of sympathy within the Presidency, the Police, and the DSS.

“As such, whatever instructions were passed to them got to us within a short while. I applied for bail even though I knew it would not be granted. After the argument by my counsel and the counter-argument by the state, led by the A-G, the case was adjourned without a date for ruling on my bail application.

“After some days, one Mr. Martins came to prison to visit Al Mustapha, who came and told me that he had been sent by Justice Ade Alabi to discuss my bail issue. He told me the judge was ready to grant me bail if I would give him N10 million.

“We discussed this with Al Mustapha and I expressed my fears regarding Mr. Martin’s message. We told Mr. Martins to prove that Justice Alabi had really sent him.

“He left, but after about two weeks, he came back and told us that when next we went to court, the trial judge would give us two months for the ruling on the bail application. This would be his proof that the judge had sent him.

“He said the judge was aware we were in prison and needed time to get money. At our next court appearance, the judge adjourned for two months. This proved to us that Mr. Martins was genuine.

“I informed my counsel, Mr. Mike Okoye, who argued the bail application. He said we should think about it and that he would try to find out the matter. We waited until I decided that I would give nobody any money.

“One day in court, Al Mustapha got fed up and challenged the judge. At the next court date, I asked the judge for permission to speak. He initially hesitated but changed his mind. I believe he thought I was going to apologize for Al Mustapha’s action during the previous hearing.

“I started by saying, ‘I have respect for the rule of law and the judiciary. I also have respect for this court.’ This made the judge relax. I quickly added, ‘But a situation where the judge sends people to collect money from accused persons is unacceptable. You know what I am talking about.’

“The judge ordered me to sit down. I did because I had said what I had wanted to say. Afterwards, we petitioned the National Judicial Council, NJC, against Justice Alabi. He wanted to continue with the case against the advice of lawyers and some judges. Eventually, he was forced to return the case file to the administrative judge.

“The NJC then decided to investigate our allegation. On March 25 to 27, at the Kirikiri Magistrate Court, the panel, headed by a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, started hearing our petition. Unknown to us, the panel had decided to protect Justice Alabi who was working for the government.

“The panel was made up of Justice B.O. Babalakin (Chairman); Amb. M.L. Sambo (member) and T.J. Onomigbo Okpoko, SAN (member). “Justice Ade Alabi brought in Chief Afe Babalola, SAN as lead counsel and he came with Chief Ladi Williams, SAN, Prof. G.A Olawotin, SAN; Kola Awioderin, SAN, Ikenwa Okoli, Gboyega Oyewole, Adebayo Aderipekun. Justice Alabi was docked and examined by Chief Afe Babalola who led him in evidence. He was then cross-examined by Y.C. Maikyau, Bala Ibn Na’Allah and Jingi.

“They succeeded in stopping members of the press from covering theses proceedings. Later we got to know why the press was barred from the panel. The panel report was full of lies. The panel report stated that Justice Alabi was not docked and was not cross-examined by our counsel. I only hope Afe Babalola did not see that panel report. These are clear lies, as Justice Alabi was docked and cross-examined.

“Prof. Osinbajo brought what he said was the panel report during one of the motions. Unfortunately, pages one through 29 of the report were not produced. This was very clear because we, the petitioners, gave evidence and Justice Alabi was examined and cross-examined.

“I believe the missing pages contained our statements and the examination and cross-examination of Justice Alabi by our counsels. I believe these actions are understandable because Justice Ade Alabi was given an assignment to carry out injustice and he had to be protected by those who had given him the assignment.

“We were disappointed with the former Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Babalakin, who disrespected himself and let down all justices of the Supreme Court. Even in retirement, they should be honourable.

“I am looking forward to the day we see the complete report of the panel and the statements made by those who gave evidence. We also hope the investigation of the death of Mr. Martins under suspicious circumstances will be made available one day.”

Osinbajo Is Not A Nigerian – University Don

Osinbajo Is Not A Nigerian – University Don

Yemi osinbajo
Dr. Emmanuel Ufuophu-Biri, the Head of Department, Mass Communication, Delta State University, Abraka has declared that Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo is “not a Nigerian”.

He said he came to the conclusion after watching Osinbajo in Benin City, on TV live, during his fact finding meeting with the people of Edo State.

Ufuophu-Biri, in an article on Tuesday, said “I realised that he is totally not a Nigerian. He listened to all speakers with rapt attention and concentrated interest. One could see him practically and personally experiencing the pains of the abandoned and raped people of the Niger Delta.


“Even when there was a mini riot in the hall he remained calm and probably prayerful as an ordained man of God. If the mild drama of mini riot that played out in the hall had happened in a situation where even a local government chairman was in charge, the chairman would have ordered the security men to shoot at sight.

“If the person in charge was a state governor or a President, he would have ordered a massive arrest and inglorious shot at perception and at sight, but the learned and erudite scholar and legal luminary of international acclaim did not do any of that.

“Rather when he responded he said he equally shared the grievance of the aggrieved Niger Delta people. This is un-Nigerian.

“For a leader to share in the pains of the people and not to deal with them for daring to engage in mini riot in his presence shows that the goddess of pride, the delusion grandeur and megalomania tendency usually associated with the average Nigerian leader at virtually all levels are not in the Acting President.

“For him to order all the oil companies to move their headquarters to the Niger Delta is a wonderful act of justice and healing of the age long injury inflicted on the Niger Delta people.

“That he visited the Niger Delta states differently and interacted directly with the people and even visited the creeks to personally access the horrible situation is worth more than commendation.

“No Nigerian leader at his level has acted like this. This is the reason I doubt if Acting President Yemi Osibanjo, SAN, is a Nigerian. Probably he is a Moses in the making to the Niger Delta people.”
Yemi osinbajo
Dr. Emmanuel Ufuophu-Biri, the Head of Department, Mass Communication, Delta State University, Abraka has declared that Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo is “not a Nigerian”.

He said he came to the conclusion after watching Osinbajo in Benin City, on TV live, during his fact finding meeting with the people of Edo State.

Ufuophu-Biri, in an article on Tuesday, said “I realised that he is totally not a Nigerian. He listened to all speakers with rapt attention and concentrated interest. One could see him practically and personally experiencing the pains of the abandoned and raped people of the Niger Delta.


“Even when there was a mini riot in the hall he remained calm and probably prayerful as an ordained man of God. If the mild drama of mini riot that played out in the hall had happened in a situation where even a local government chairman was in charge, the chairman would have ordered the security men to shoot at sight.

“If the person in charge was a state governor or a President, he would have ordered a massive arrest and inglorious shot at perception and at sight, but the learned and erudite scholar and legal luminary of international acclaim did not do any of that.

“Rather when he responded he said he equally shared the grievance of the aggrieved Niger Delta people. This is un-Nigerian.

“For a leader to share in the pains of the people and not to deal with them for daring to engage in mini riot in his presence shows that the goddess of pride, the delusion grandeur and megalomania tendency usually associated with the average Nigerian leader at virtually all levels are not in the Acting President.

“For him to order all the oil companies to move their headquarters to the Niger Delta is a wonderful act of justice and healing of the age long injury inflicted on the Niger Delta people.

“That he visited the Niger Delta states differently and interacted directly with the people and even visited the creeks to personally access the horrible situation is worth more than commendation.

“No Nigerian leader at his level has acted like this. This is the reason I doubt if Acting President Yemi Osibanjo, SAN, is a Nigerian. Probably he is a Moses in the making to the Niger Delta people.”

Buhari's 35 Minutes Call Disrupts Osinbajo Peace Meeting In Edo, Aggrived Youths Too

Buhari's 35 Minutes Call Disrupts Osinbajo Peace Meeting In Edo, Aggrived Youths Too

Buhari Osinbajo on phone call
The president Muhammadu Buhari’s telephone call disrupted Osinbajo’s meeting with Niger Delta stakeholders for about 35 minutes.

Osinbajo was in Edo, as part of his tour of the Niger Delta.

Details of the telephone conversation between Buhari and Osinbajo were, however, not made public.

Meanwhile, the acting president has ordered contractors handling projects awarded by the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to return to site and complete their projects or face sanctions. 


Osinbajo gave the marching order during a stakeholders’ meeting held at Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia College, Benin, when he visited the state yesterday.

He said an audit body would be set up to look into the contracts awarded by the commission and the monies spent on the projects with a view of bringing the overall spendings before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for necessary action.

The acting president assured Nigerians that the Federal Government’s new era and vision, aimed at developing the oil-bearing communities and other areas will boost development, unity and peaceful co-existence of all segments of the country.

He noted how people in oil-bearing communities and other key productive sectors of the economy across the country have suffered untold neglect and development due to the insensitivity, stealing spree and corrupt activities of leaders and politicians entrusted with positions of trust.

Regardless, aggrieved elders, leaders and youths from oil and gas-producing community and other Ijaw communities of the state staged a protest, midway into the discussions, over failure of the organisers to allow them make presentations at the event.

They vowed to make oil prospecting activities hard for multinational firms if their communities are not given due attention in the scheme of things and failure of the acting president’s team to visit the oil-bearing communities “to see things the way they are.”

It took the intervention of key stakeholders and Governor Godwin Obaseki, his deputy, Philip Shuaibu and pleas from the acting president to douse the tension.

Dispelling fears of any form of insecurity and violence among communities in the state, Osinbajo said as an “emissary of president Buhari, the visit was aimed at engaging the people and the leadership to seek for better understanding as well as offer the oil communities a new vision and a new compass.” 

He said the story of devastation remains the same across the country as farmers and fishing communities daily miss their means of livelihood while many were deprived in the process. 

“We are committed to every one of the things we say we want to do; it does not make sense for leadership to look away at the plight of the people, especially in the oil-producing areas. This is the source of the wealth of the nation and to ignore the people, even if it is for a while; the time will come when you can no longer ignore them. So, there is no question at all that we are committed to doing what we said we would do and that is a pledge coming directly from Mr. President himself.”

On his part, governor Obaseki disclosed the state has 38 oil communities and 205 flowing oil wells.

He said just like other oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta, Edo oil communities have had their share of neglect, and added that several projects embarked upon by the federal government in the areas have yielded no results, due to corruption and ineptitude and lack of capacity.

Obaseki said the youths have a strong feeling of deprivation and  marginalisation which was why they expressed themselves earlier in the programme.
Buhari Osinbajo on phone call
The president Muhammadu Buhari’s telephone call disrupted Osinbajo’s meeting with Niger Delta stakeholders for about 35 minutes.

Osinbajo was in Edo, as part of his tour of the Niger Delta.

Details of the telephone conversation between Buhari and Osinbajo were, however, not made public.

Meanwhile, the acting president has ordered contractors handling projects awarded by the management of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to return to site and complete their projects or face sanctions. 


Osinbajo gave the marching order during a stakeholders’ meeting held at Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia College, Benin, when he visited the state yesterday.

He said an audit body would be set up to look into the contracts awarded by the commission and the monies spent on the projects with a view of bringing the overall spendings before the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for necessary action.

The acting president assured Nigerians that the Federal Government’s new era and vision, aimed at developing the oil-bearing communities and other areas will boost development, unity and peaceful co-existence of all segments of the country.

He noted how people in oil-bearing communities and other key productive sectors of the economy across the country have suffered untold neglect and development due to the insensitivity, stealing spree and corrupt activities of leaders and politicians entrusted with positions of trust.

Regardless, aggrieved elders, leaders and youths from oil and gas-producing community and other Ijaw communities of the state staged a protest, midway into the discussions, over failure of the organisers to allow them make presentations at the event.

They vowed to make oil prospecting activities hard for multinational firms if their communities are not given due attention in the scheme of things and failure of the acting president’s team to visit the oil-bearing communities “to see things the way they are.”

It took the intervention of key stakeholders and Governor Godwin Obaseki, his deputy, Philip Shuaibu and pleas from the acting president to douse the tension.

Dispelling fears of any form of insecurity and violence among communities in the state, Osinbajo said as an “emissary of president Buhari, the visit was aimed at engaging the people and the leadership to seek for better understanding as well as offer the oil communities a new vision and a new compass.” 

He said the story of devastation remains the same across the country as farmers and fishing communities daily miss their means of livelihood while many were deprived in the process. 

“We are committed to every one of the things we say we want to do; it does not make sense for leadership to look away at the plight of the people, especially in the oil-producing areas. This is the source of the wealth of the nation and to ignore the people, even if it is for a while; the time will come when you can no longer ignore them. So, there is no question at all that we are committed to doing what we said we would do and that is a pledge coming directly from Mr. President himself.”

On his part, governor Obaseki disclosed the state has 38 oil communities and 205 flowing oil wells.

He said just like other oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta, Edo oil communities have had their share of neglect, and added that several projects embarked upon by the federal government in the areas have yielded no results, due to corruption and ineptitude and lack of capacity.

Obaseki said the youths have a strong feeling of deprivation and  marginalisation which was why they expressed themselves earlier in the programme.

Southern Kaduna Killings: At Last, Ag. President Osinbajo Wakes Up From Slumber, Orders IGP To Report At Aso Rock

Southern Kaduna Killings: At Last, Ag. President Osinbajo Wakes Up From Slumber, Orders IGP To Report At Aso Rock

Osinabo and Police IG, Ibrahim Idris
He was accused of 'un-golden silence' by the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN over alleged killing of Christians in Southern Kaduna, Kaduna State; the Acting President may have woken up from slumber as he has summoned the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to Aso Rock as there is resurgence of violence in the area,

This followed additional security measures, including the deployment of 15,285 policemen, put in place by the Nigeria Police Force in Southern Kaduna.


According to Punch Newspaper,  the acting president demanded an explanation over the recent resurgence of violence that resulted in the deaths of 21 persons, despite the security measures and level of attention to the area.

It was learnt that Osinbajo invited the IGP to the Presidential Villa to find out what the police was doing to end the crisis and to issue further directives on restoring law and order to the affected communities.

Our Source gathered that the outcome of the meeting with the acting president was the decision to intensify security with additional measures that would help contain the situation.

Besides deploying over 15,000 police officers in the area, it was also learnt that the Police High Command had concluded arrangements for the establishment of a new police squadron in Kafanchan, Kaduna, as part of broad measures adopted to curb the violence.

It was further gathered that 18 Armoured Personnel Carriers and a unit of Belarus-trained Police Special Forces had been deployed in Southern Kaduna.

The police, in addition, were said to have increased helicopter surveillance in the entire area to prevent a recurrence of violence in the communities.

No fewer than 38 suspects were said to have been arrested in connection to the violent attacks, while 29 firearms were recovered.

The IGP was said to have given the assurance that there would be greater police presence and security in Southern Kaduna.

It was also learnt that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, briefed the acting president on the situation in the North-East, where the military is said to be in control of the situation and mopping up remnants of the Boko Haram insurgents on a “regular and constant basis.”

Plans are underway for a briefing on the overall security situation of the country.
Osinabo and Police IG, Ibrahim Idris
He was accused of 'un-golden silence' by the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN over alleged killing of Christians in Southern Kaduna, Kaduna State; the Acting President may have woken up from slumber as he has summoned the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to Aso Rock as there is resurgence of violence in the area,

This followed additional security measures, including the deployment of 15,285 policemen, put in place by the Nigeria Police Force in Southern Kaduna.


According to Punch Newspaper,  the acting president demanded an explanation over the recent resurgence of violence that resulted in the deaths of 21 persons, despite the security measures and level of attention to the area.

It was learnt that Osinbajo invited the IGP to the Presidential Villa to find out what the police was doing to end the crisis and to issue further directives on restoring law and order to the affected communities.

Our Source gathered that the outcome of the meeting with the acting president was the decision to intensify security with additional measures that would help contain the situation.

Besides deploying over 15,000 police officers in the area, it was also learnt that the Police High Command had concluded arrangements for the establishment of a new police squadron in Kafanchan, Kaduna, as part of broad measures adopted to curb the violence.

It was further gathered that 18 Armoured Personnel Carriers and a unit of Belarus-trained Police Special Forces had been deployed in Southern Kaduna.

The police, in addition, were said to have increased helicopter surveillance in the entire area to prevent a recurrence of violence in the communities.

No fewer than 38 suspects were said to have been arrested in connection to the violent attacks, while 29 firearms were recovered.

The IGP was said to have given the assurance that there would be greater police presence and security in Southern Kaduna.

It was also learnt that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, briefed the acting president on the situation in the North-East, where the military is said to be in control of the situation and mopping up remnants of the Boko Haram insurgents on a “regular and constant basis.”

Plans are underway for a briefing on the overall security situation of the country.

Things Osinbajo Have Done To Move Nigeria Forward In One Month Which Buhari Failed To Do For 2yrs - Dele Momodu

Things Osinbajo Have Done To Move Nigeria Forward In One Month Which Buhari Failed To Do For 2yrs - Dele Momodu

Osinbajo and Dele Momodu
The publisher of Ovation International, Dele Momodu, has said that Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, is effecting positive and noticeable changes in Nigeria, a feat his principal, Muhammadu Buhari failed to achieve while in the country.

Buhari handed over to Osinbajo on January 19 before proceeding to the UK on a medical vacation .

Since that time, the Acting President has been to several states in the Niger Delta and this week, stopped by the Muritala Muhammed International Airport on an impromptu visit .

The Naira has also appreciated greatly against the US dollar.


In his latest article published on Saturday, titled “Before President Buhari returns home,” Momodu praised the work done so far by Osinbajo and asked Buhari to continue when he is back.

“The good news is that the Acting President has started doing some of the things we expected and advised President Buhari to do. I do not want to over-excite anyone yet but this is smelling good, like the Americans would put it. We must enter special prayers and intercede with serious fasting so that President Buhari can continue along this path of progress when he returns to office, hopefully very shortly, by the grace of God

“I had suggested in my memos to him that what he was looking for in Sokoto (the city) is actually in his sokoto (pocket). He has got a powerful joker in the pack and that is his Vice President. Professor Osinbajo is not your typical politician. He is a technocrat with the diligence, astuteness, and thoroughness of the smart lawyer that he is. He has a passion for Nigeria and its great development that is uncanny and worthy of emulation,” he wrote.

Momodu added: “Professor Osinbajo is re-navigating the country in the right direction and should be encouraged to do more by President Buhari. If a man discovers a snake and a woman kills it, it doesn’t matter who did what. The glory ultimately goes to President Buhari for having the wisdom of entrusting Nigeria to such a loyal and dependable ally. Baba should ignore the demons of power who may wish to drive a wedge between them. Any parent or sibling would be proud of a child making the family great. This is what Osinbajo is doing and he should be commended and applauded for it.”
Osinbajo and Dele Momodu
The publisher of Ovation International, Dele Momodu, has said that Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, is effecting positive and noticeable changes in Nigeria, a feat his principal, Muhammadu Buhari failed to achieve while in the country.

Buhari handed over to Osinbajo on January 19 before proceeding to the UK on a medical vacation .

Since that time, the Acting President has been to several states in the Niger Delta and this week, stopped by the Muritala Muhammed International Airport on an impromptu visit .

The Naira has also appreciated greatly against the US dollar.


In his latest article published on Saturday, titled “Before President Buhari returns home,” Momodu praised the work done so far by Osinbajo and asked Buhari to continue when he is back.

“The good news is that the Acting President has started doing some of the things we expected and advised President Buhari to do. I do not want to over-excite anyone yet but this is smelling good, like the Americans would put it. We must enter special prayers and intercede with serious fasting so that President Buhari can continue along this path of progress when he returns to office, hopefully very shortly, by the grace of God

“I had suggested in my memos to him that what he was looking for in Sokoto (the city) is actually in his sokoto (pocket). He has got a powerful joker in the pack and that is his Vice President. Professor Osinbajo is not your typical politician. He is a technocrat with the diligence, astuteness, and thoroughness of the smart lawyer that he is. He has a passion for Nigeria and its great development that is uncanny and worthy of emulation,” he wrote.

Momodu added: “Professor Osinbajo is re-navigating the country in the right direction and should be encouraged to do more by President Buhari. If a man discovers a snake and a woman kills it, it doesn’t matter who did what. The glory ultimately goes to President Buhari for having the wisdom of entrusting Nigeria to such a loyal and dependable ally. Baba should ignore the demons of power who may wish to drive a wedge between them. Any parent or sibling would be proud of a child making the family great. This is what Osinbajo is doing and he should be commended and applauded for it.”

BREAKING: No-nonsense Ag. President Osinbajo Refuses Assent To 4 Bills, Returns Them To The Senate

BREAKING: No-nonsense Ag. President Osinbajo Refuses Assent To 4 Bills, Returns Them To The Senate

Acting President Yemi Osinbajo
The Acting President Yemi Osinbajo
In letter a to the Senate, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo fails to assent four bills, returns them to NASS for correction.

Senate President Bukola Saraki read the letters today at Senate plenary.

The four bills are: Dangerous Drugs Amendment Bill 2016, National Lottery Amendment Bill 2016, Agriculture Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund 2016, and Currency Conversion Freezing Order Amendment Bill 2016.




Osinbajo gave several reasons for the rejection of assent to the bills and said the bills have been returned to the National Assembly.

Details later
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo
The Acting President Yemi Osinbajo
In letter a to the Senate, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo fails to assent four bills, returns them to NASS for correction.

Senate President Bukola Saraki read the letters today at Senate plenary.

The four bills are: Dangerous Drugs Amendment Bill 2016, National Lottery Amendment Bill 2016, Agriculture Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund 2016, and Currency Conversion Freezing Order Amendment Bill 2016.




Osinbajo gave several reasons for the rejection of assent to the bills and said the bills have been returned to the National Assembly.

Details later

Ag. President Osinbajo Appoints More Ambassadorial Nominee

Ag. President Osinbajo Appoints More Ambassadorial Nominee

ACTING PRESIDENT YEMI OSINBAJO
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, on Tuesday, names Adeyinka Asekun as a new non-career ambassadorial nominee, it was gathered.

Asekun, a banker will join the list of 46 non-career ambassadorial nominees who will be screened by the Senate.

Senate President Bukola Saraki while addressing lawmakers, on Tuesday, announced the fresh addition to the list of nominee initially submitted to the Senate.

The addition of Asekun’s name was conveyed in a letter sent to the Senate by Osinbajo.


A list of the batch of nominees were submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday, January 12, before leaving Nigeria to the United Kingdom.

Asekun, an indigene of Ogun State is currently the chairman of Wema Bank.

He graduate from the University of Wisconsin and bagged an MBA from the California State University.

He headed retail banking sections at the United Bank for Africa and now defunct Oceanic Bank.
ACTING PRESIDENT YEMI OSINBAJO
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, on Tuesday, names Adeyinka Asekun as a new non-career ambassadorial nominee, it was gathered.

Asekun, a banker will join the list of 46 non-career ambassadorial nominees who will be screened by the Senate.

Senate President Bukola Saraki while addressing lawmakers, on Tuesday, announced the fresh addition to the list of nominee initially submitted to the Senate.

The addition of Asekun’s name was conveyed in a letter sent to the Senate by Osinbajo.


A list of the batch of nominees were submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari, on Thursday, January 12, before leaving Nigeria to the United Kingdom.

Asekun, an indigene of Ogun State is currently the chairman of Wema Bank.

He graduate from the University of Wisconsin and bagged an MBA from the California State University.

He headed retail banking sections at the United Bank for Africa and now defunct Oceanic Bank.

BREAKING: Tension As Osinbajo, Saraki, Dogara Lock Self Up In A Secret Meeting

BREAKING: Tension As Osinbajo, Saraki, Dogara Lock Self Up In A Secret Meeting

Saraki osinbajo dogara
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo is currently meeting behind-close-doors with Senate President Bukola Saraki, House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other top government officials.

It is an extended meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council.

The meeting, taking place at the Vice President's Wing of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja, is being attended by Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami as well as the Ministers of Information, Trade and Investment, Power, Works and Housing.


Comptroller-Generals of the Nigeria Customs Service and the Nigeria Immigration Service are also in attendance.

This is coming as more uncertainty brewed on President Muhammadu Buhari's Health status. The President Today through his media aide, Femi Adesina have told Nigerian to expect him not so soon as test result from his Uk doctor required that he must have adequate rest. 

He, however, thanked all who have been praying over his poor health.

Details later...

Saraki osinbajo dogara
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo is currently meeting behind-close-doors with Senate President Bukola Saraki, House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other top government officials.

It is an extended meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council.

The meeting, taking place at the Vice President's Wing of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja, is being attended by Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami as well as the Ministers of Information, Trade and Investment, Power, Works and Housing.


Comptroller-Generals of the Nigeria Customs Service and the Nigeria Immigration Service are also in attendance.

This is coming as more uncertainty brewed on President Muhammadu Buhari's Health status. The President Today through his media aide, Femi Adesina have told Nigerian to expect him not so soon as test result from his Uk doctor required that he must have adequate rest. 

He, however, thanked all who have been praying over his poor health.

Details later...

APC In Disarray As Osinbajo, 21 Governors, Others Boycott Party Meeting ...Okorocha, Bello, Yari Stranded

APC In Disarray As Osinbajo, 21 Governors, Others Boycott Party Meeting ...Okorocha, Bello, Yari Stranded

By The Authority

yemi osinbajo
A crucial meeting called by the All Progressives Con­gress Governors’ Forum (APC-GF), was shunned by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and 21 of the 24 state governors elected on the party’s platform.

The Imo State Gover­nor, Rochas Okorocha who spoke on the botched meet­ing blamed the development on the inability of Osinbajo to attend the forum.

The APC National As­sembly Caucus, the Na­tional Working Committee (NWC) and other stakehold­ers were also expected at the meeting, but most of them did not show up.

The party leaders were expected to deliberate on the 2017 budget at the parley slated for the Musa Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja.


Before the forum was cancelled, the Deputy Gov­ernor of Plateau State, Son­ni Tyoden and the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, left the venue after waiting for almost an hour.

Okorocha, who is the chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), lat­er arrived at the venue in the company of his Zamfara State counterpart, Abdul Aziz Yari .

They left the venue af­ter they were convinced that about 21 governors and ma­jority of the NASS Caucus had boycotted the meeting.

Sources close to the APC Governors’ Forum blamed the cancellation of the meeting on poor planning, regretting that only three of 24 governors, a few members of the National Assembly and federal govern­ment representatives showed up for it.

But sources at the APC claimed that the governors and National Assembly mem­bers were duly informed of the meeting, just as the APC-NWC were notified on time, arguing that the decision of the stakeholders to shun the meeting was a proof that peace had remained elusive in the party.
Speaking with journalist at the venue, Okorocha, who ar­rived an hour behind sched­ule, said the absence of Osi­banjo was responsible for the rescheduling of the meeting, insisting that they wanted him to be physically present.

According to him, “We wanted the Acting President to be here in person. This pro­gramme coincided with oth­er programmes because there are lots of questions that might come up that require nation­al answers.

“Most of the legislators; the Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representa­tives are also engage in other programmes.

“Only last Friday, most governors left for their states to come back on Monday, but it was not convenient. The dis­patched messages couldn’t get to them, some had come and some did not get the invita­tion. So, we agreed we should shift it to next week,” Okoro­cha stated.

In his reaction, House of Representatives Majority Leader, Hon. Femi Gbajabi­amila, attributed the resched­uling of the meeting to the desire of the conveners to get things right, adding that the agenda contained national is­sues that must be discussed by the majority of stakeholders
By The Authority

yemi osinbajo
A crucial meeting called by the All Progressives Con­gress Governors’ Forum (APC-GF), was shunned by the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and 21 of the 24 state governors elected on the party’s platform.

The Imo State Gover­nor, Rochas Okorocha who spoke on the botched meet­ing blamed the development on the inability of Osinbajo to attend the forum.

The APC National As­sembly Caucus, the Na­tional Working Committee (NWC) and other stakehold­ers were also expected at the meeting, but most of them did not show up.

The party leaders were expected to deliberate on the 2017 budget at the parley slated for the Musa Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja.


Before the forum was cancelled, the Deputy Gov­ernor of Plateau State, Son­ni Tyoden and the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, left the venue after waiting for almost an hour.

Okorocha, who is the chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), lat­er arrived at the venue in the company of his Zamfara State counterpart, Abdul Aziz Yari .

They left the venue af­ter they were convinced that about 21 governors and ma­jority of the NASS Caucus had boycotted the meeting.

Sources close to the APC Governors’ Forum blamed the cancellation of the meeting on poor planning, regretting that only three of 24 governors, a few members of the National Assembly and federal govern­ment representatives showed up for it.

But sources at the APC claimed that the governors and National Assembly mem­bers were duly informed of the meeting, just as the APC-NWC were notified on time, arguing that the decision of the stakeholders to shun the meeting was a proof that peace had remained elusive in the party.
Speaking with journalist at the venue, Okorocha, who ar­rived an hour behind sched­ule, said the absence of Osi­banjo was responsible for the rescheduling of the meeting, insisting that they wanted him to be physically present.

According to him, “We wanted the Acting President to be here in person. This pro­gramme coincided with oth­er programmes because there are lots of questions that might come up that require nation­al answers.

“Most of the legislators; the Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representa­tives are also engage in other programmes.

“Only last Friday, most governors left for their states to come back on Monday, but it was not convenient. The dis­patched messages couldn’t get to them, some had come and some did not get the invita­tion. So, we agreed we should shift it to next week,” Okoro­cha stated.

In his reaction, House of Representatives Majority Leader, Hon. Femi Gbajabi­amila, attributed the resched­uling of the meeting to the desire of the conveners to get things right, adding that the agenda contained national is­sues that must be discussed by the majority of stakeholders

Tension Over Buhari's Health: Emir Sanusi In Secret Talk With Osinbajo In Aso Rock

Tension Over Buhari's Health: Emir Sanusi In Secret Talk With Osinbajo In Aso Rock

Emir Sanusi and Osinbajo
Amidst controversies and tension over President Muhammadu Buhari's health resulted from his continuing medical vacation at the United Kingdom, Muhammadu Sanusi, the Emir of Kano, yesterday visited Acting President Yemi Osinbajo at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Sanusi and Osinbajo held closed-door meeting at the Vice President’s Wing of the State House, Daily Trust reports

The emir declined comments when approached by State House correspondents on his mission to the Villa.


He said: “You can just report that I came to the villa.”

Sanusi had last August advised President Muhammadu Buhari’s government to reverse its economic policies in order to avoid former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration’s pitfall.

Also last December, the emir condemned plans by President Muhammadu Buhari to borrow $29.96 billion, saying it would be difficult for the loan to be granted as Nigeria has five exchange rates.

Emir Sanusi and Osinbajo
Amidst controversies and tension over President Muhammadu Buhari's health resulted from his continuing medical vacation at the United Kingdom, Muhammadu Sanusi, the Emir of Kano, yesterday visited Acting President Yemi Osinbajo at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Sanusi and Osinbajo held closed-door meeting at the Vice President’s Wing of the State House, Daily Trust reports

The emir declined comments when approached by State House correspondents on his mission to the Villa.


He said: “You can just report that I came to the villa.”

Sanusi had last August advised President Muhammadu Buhari’s government to reverse its economic policies in order to avoid former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration’s pitfall.

Also last December, the emir condemned plans by President Muhammadu Buhari to borrow $29.96 billion, saying it would be difficult for the loan to be granted as Nigeria has five exchange rates.

Accused of Silence; Ag President Osinbajo Voices Out Last On Southern Kadina Killings

Accused of Silence; Ag President Osinbajo Voices Out Last On Southern Kadina Killings

Yemi Osinbajo
The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo has finally broken his silence on the incessant brutal killings of Christians by Fulani herdsmen in Southern Kaduna, highlighting the Federal Government already taken measures aimed at ending the crisis.

The Christians Association of Nigeria, CAN had accused the Vice President of silence, which it described as not golden, following the recent DSS harassment of Apostle Johnson Suleiman.

Speaking during the Biannual Conference of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, in Benin, the Edo State capital, the acting President amid other things said the Federal Government had commenced investigations into the crisis.

According to Osinbajo, “investigations are ongoing; I can’t make any categorical statement.


“The Federal Government has taken steps by first aligning with the state government, and it is working with the police to be the first respondents.

“It is not true to say that Federal Government is silent about the killings: it is not true.

“Troops were sent in after a security council briefing was received from the state and police, after they found themselves not being able to curtail the killings.

“Every Nigerian leader, whether Christian or Muslim, tried to solve the problem of religious crisis and none succeeded.

“In many respect, the failure of our criminal justice system to punish culprits has not helped matters.

“Meanwhile, suicide bombers and those ready to die with their victims keep adding more satanic dimension to the public.

“Why is it that no government has succeeded in 
Yemi Osinbajo
The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo has finally broken his silence on the incessant brutal killings of Christians by Fulani herdsmen in Southern Kaduna, highlighting the Federal Government already taken measures aimed at ending the crisis.

The Christians Association of Nigeria, CAN had accused the Vice President of silence, which it described as not golden, following the recent DSS harassment of Apostle Johnson Suleiman.

Speaking during the Biannual Conference of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, in Benin, the Edo State capital, the acting President amid other things said the Federal Government had commenced investigations into the crisis.

According to Osinbajo, “investigations are ongoing; I can’t make any categorical statement.


“The Federal Government has taken steps by first aligning with the state government, and it is working with the police to be the first respondents.

“It is not true to say that Federal Government is silent about the killings: it is not true.

“Troops were sent in after a security council briefing was received from the state and police, after they found themselves not being able to curtail the killings.

“Every Nigerian leader, whether Christian or Muslim, tried to solve the problem of religious crisis and none succeeded.

“In many respect, the failure of our criminal justice system to punish culprits has not helped matters.

“Meanwhile, suicide bombers and those ready to die with their victims keep adding more satanic dimension to the public.

“Why is it that no government has succeeded in 

EXCLUSIVE: Buhari Writes Osinbajo From UK To Settle Major Controversy, Tension In The Polity

EXCLUSIVE: Buhari Writes Osinbajo From UK To Settle Major Controversy, Tension In The Polity

Muhammadu Buhari
TheCable - President Muhammadu Buhari has asked Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to forward the name of Walter Onnoghen, acting chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), to the senate for confirmation.

In a letter seen by TheCable, Buhari said the name should be transmitted to the upper legislative chamber before February 10 when Onnoghen’s tenure in acting capacity would elapse.

“Your Excellency may recall that I sent a letter dated 10th November, 2016, to Honourable Jutice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen CFR, appointing him as acting chief justice of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the letter read.


“His acting appointment is due to lapse on the 10th of February, 2017. I am therefore, authorising you to write to the Distinguished Senate, in conformity with section 231 (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, requesting for the confirmation of the same Honourable Jutice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen CFR, as the substantive Chief Justice of the Federation with effect from the date of the senate confirmation.

“Please accept, Mr Acting President, the assurances of my kind regards.”

There have been controversies over the delay in the confirmation of Onnoghen, who is the first individual from the south to attain that height in 30 years.

Ayo Irikefe was the chief justice of Nigeria between 1985 and 1987, and he was succeeded by Mohammed Bello.

The delay in confirming Onnoghen had sparked controversy, with many accusing the president of ethnic bias.

Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, former military governor of Kaduna state, had urged the senate not to confirm any nominee apart from Walter Onnoghen.

Onnoghen had appreciated the interest of Nigerians in the issue, but called for restraint.

“Nigerians should allow President, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, a free hand to perform his constitutional duties concerning the appointment of a substantive chief justice of Nigeria,” he had said in a statement issued on his behalf by Awassam Bassey, his media aide.

On Monday, TheCable conducted a poll on whether Osinbjao should forward Onnoghen’s name to the senate.

Majority of the respondents voted in support of the idea.

Buhari is currently on medical vacation in the UK.
Muhammadu Buhari
TheCable - President Muhammadu Buhari has asked Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to forward the name of Walter Onnoghen, acting chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), to the senate for confirmation.

In a letter seen by TheCable, Buhari said the name should be transmitted to the upper legislative chamber before February 10 when Onnoghen’s tenure in acting capacity would elapse.

“Your Excellency may recall that I sent a letter dated 10th November, 2016, to Honourable Jutice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen CFR, appointing him as acting chief justice of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the letter read.


“His acting appointment is due to lapse on the 10th of February, 2017. I am therefore, authorising you to write to the Distinguished Senate, in conformity with section 231 (1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, requesting for the confirmation of the same Honourable Jutice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen CFR, as the substantive Chief Justice of the Federation with effect from the date of the senate confirmation.

“Please accept, Mr Acting President, the assurances of my kind regards.”

There have been controversies over the delay in the confirmation of Onnoghen, who is the first individual from the south to attain that height in 30 years.

Ayo Irikefe was the chief justice of Nigeria between 1985 and 1987, and he was succeeded by Mohammed Bello.

The delay in confirming Onnoghen had sparked controversy, with many accusing the president of ethnic bias.

Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, former military governor of Kaduna state, had urged the senate not to confirm any nominee apart from Walter Onnoghen.

Onnoghen had appreciated the interest of Nigerians in the issue, but called for restraint.

“Nigerians should allow President, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, a free hand to perform his constitutional duties concerning the appointment of a substantive chief justice of Nigeria,” he had said in a statement issued on his behalf by Awassam Bassey, his media aide.

On Monday, TheCable conducted a poll on whether Osinbjao should forward Onnoghen’s name to the senate.

Majority of the respondents voted in support of the idea.

Buhari is currently on medical vacation in the UK.

VP Osinbajo Under Pressure To Resign For Saraki Report: Presidency Breaks Silence

VP Osinbajo Under Pressure To Resign For Saraki Report: Presidency Breaks Silence

yemi Osinbajo
The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, on Wednesday said there was no truth in some reports making the round that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo was being compelled by some state governors to resign.

In a statement made available to journalists, Ojudu described the news as a fabrication.

The presidential aide said, “I have read many ridiculous stories saying the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, is being held hostage by some governors who are trying to compel him to resign.


“I have equally received several calls regarding this. The story is simply not true. It is a fabrication. Don’t be a purveyor of fake news.

“The Vice-President is behind his desk carrying out his task. The Federal Executive Council, presided over by him, has just ended and he has been busy receiving visitors and holding meetings.”

Meanwhile, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has called on those linking him as replacement for Osinbajo after the Vice-President must have been forced to resign, to leave him out  of the “baseless rumour.”

In a statement by his Special Adviser  on Media and Publicity, Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, the Senate President said “these troublemakers should refrain from linking Senator Saraki’s name to their evil plot.”

He added, “My attention has been drawn to a speculation on some online media about supposed meeting of some governors who held Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to ransom and sought for Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, to take over the Presidency.

“My first initial reaction was to ignore this empty rumour but after being inundated with calls from across the country and abroad, it became necessary for me to make clarifications from our own end.

“It is a good thing that the Presidency had dismissed the speculation and showed that there is no substance to it. However, I feel it should be known that those behind this baseless, empty and unintelligent mischief are those who do not love this country.

“Such suggestions as contained in the speculation can only bring ill-will, disunity and crisis to the country and I therefore advise the sponsors to desist immediately. More importantly, these trouble makers should refrain from linking Senator Saraki’s name to their evil plot.”

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yemi Osinbajo
The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, on Wednesday said there was no truth in some reports making the round that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo was being compelled by some state governors to resign.

In a statement made available to journalists, Ojudu described the news as a fabrication.

The presidential aide said, “I have read many ridiculous stories saying the Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, is being held hostage by some governors who are trying to compel him to resign.


“I have equally received several calls regarding this. The story is simply not true. It is a fabrication. Don’t be a purveyor of fake news.

“The Vice-President is behind his desk carrying out his task. The Federal Executive Council, presided over by him, has just ended and he has been busy receiving visitors and holding meetings.”

Meanwhile, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has called on those linking him as replacement for Osinbajo after the Vice-President must have been forced to resign, to leave him out  of the “baseless rumour.”

In a statement by his Special Adviser  on Media and Publicity, Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, the Senate President said “these troublemakers should refrain from linking Senator Saraki’s name to their evil plot.”

He added, “My attention has been drawn to a speculation on some online media about supposed meeting of some governors who held Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to ransom and sought for Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, to take over the Presidency.

“My first initial reaction was to ignore this empty rumour but after being inundated with calls from across the country and abroad, it became necessary for me to make clarifications from our own end.

“It is a good thing that the Presidency had dismissed the speculation and showed that there is no substance to it. However, I feel it should be known that those behind this baseless, empty and unintelligent mischief are those who do not love this country.

“Such suggestions as contained in the speculation can only bring ill-will, disunity and crisis to the country and I therefore advise the sponsors to desist immediately. More importantly, these trouble makers should refrain from linking Senator Saraki’s name to their evil plot.”

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BREAKING: Buhari Handover Presidential Powers To Osinbajo On Monday, Writes The Senate

BREAKING: Buhari Handover Presidential Powers To Osinbajo On Monday, Writes The Senate

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President Muhammadu Buhari has written a letter to the Senate seeking a ten-day leave between Monday, January 23 to Monday, February 6 2017.

The Senate president, Bukola Saraki, on Thursday, January 19, read a letter from the president during the plenary session where Buhari said the vacation would be a working leave.

According to the letter, vice president Yemi Osinbajo is to act as president in the absence of Buhari.


The transmission of the letter to the Senate was ‎in compliance with Section 145 (1) of the Nigerian Constitution.

This would be the third time President Buhari would embark on leave since assuming power in 20105.

Recall that the first time President Buhari took a break‎ from his official duties was February 5 to 10, 2016.

The second time was in June 2016 when Buhari went on a trip to the United Kingdom for medical treatment.

Buhari and Osinabjo
President Muhammadu Buhari has written a letter to the Senate seeking a ten-day leave between Monday, January 23 to Monday, February 6 2017.

The Senate president, Bukola Saraki, on Thursday, January 19, read a letter from the president during the plenary session where Buhari said the vacation would be a working leave.

According to the letter, vice president Yemi Osinbajo is to act as president in the absence of Buhari.


The transmission of the letter to the Senate was ‎in compliance with Section 145 (1) of the Nigerian Constitution.

This would be the third time President Buhari would embark on leave since assuming power in 20105.

Recall that the first time President Buhari took a break‎ from his official duties was February 5 to 10, 2016.

The second time was in June 2016 when Buhari went on a trip to the United Kingdom for medical treatment.

Niger Delta Peace Tour: THE UNTOLD; How Delta Monarchs Walk Out On VP Osinbajo, You'll Shocked Why

Niger Delta Peace Tour: THE UNTOLD; How Delta Monarchs Walk Out On VP Osinbajo, You'll Shocked Why

VP Osinbajo Niger Delta Peace Talk
Secret Reporters - The fact-finding mission to Delta State by Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osibanjo would have been a total flop if not for the intervention of the host, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Secret Reporters has learnt. 

Osibanjo who is notorious for coming late to events and meetings we can authoritatively report came very late for the meeting, even when there was nothing keeping him back in Abuja. 

As soon as he came into Warri through Osubi Airport, they headed straight to Gbaramatu Kingdom, where he paid a visit to the King before proceeding with his mission. He left with the entourage to Warri and also paid courtesy call on the Olu of Itsekiri, where he spent almost all his time before leaving around 5:30pm, our reliable source revealed to us. 

As customary with the unwritten Nigeria protocol where a visiting Governor, Deputy Governor, Vice President or President pays courtesy call to the paramount ruler of a place that is visited or hosting the event, Osibanjo clearly refused to visit the King of Uvwie Kingdom, even after visiting the Olu of Itsekiri that has no connection with the event. 

The event was billed for Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), which is the Uvwie King domain. The angry Kings who have been seated like House Boys since 11am in the Conference Centre were livid when they saw him walked into the hall without visiting their colleagues. 

In anger and with one voice, they walked out on him to the astonishment of everyone present. The Delta State Governor had to run after them to plead with them before they came back to the venue. Okowa apologized profusely before the VP also tendered his apology for such misdemeanor. 

The Kings accepted his apologies for the sake of Okowa, whom they claim they have so much love and respect for. Some angry Urhobos described the action of Osibanjo as an insult to the entire Urhobo nation, who has shown his preference to his Ewedu brother being the Olu and the volatile Gbaramatu.

VP Osinbajo Niger Delta Peace Talk
Secret Reporters - The fact-finding mission to Delta State by Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osibanjo would have been a total flop if not for the intervention of the host, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, Secret Reporters has learnt. 

Osibanjo who is notorious for coming late to events and meetings we can authoritatively report came very late for the meeting, even when there was nothing keeping him back in Abuja. 

As soon as he came into Warri through Osubi Airport, they headed straight to Gbaramatu Kingdom, where he paid a visit to the King before proceeding with his mission. He left with the entourage to Warri and also paid courtesy call on the Olu of Itsekiri, where he spent almost all his time before leaving around 5:30pm, our reliable source revealed to us. 

As customary with the unwritten Nigeria protocol where a visiting Governor, Deputy Governor, Vice President or President pays courtesy call to the paramount ruler of a place that is visited or hosting the event, Osibanjo clearly refused to visit the King of Uvwie Kingdom, even after visiting the Olu of Itsekiri that has no connection with the event. 

The event was billed for Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), which is the Uvwie King domain. The angry Kings who have been seated like House Boys since 11am in the Conference Centre were livid when they saw him walked into the hall without visiting their colleagues. 

In anger and with one voice, they walked out on him to the astonishment of everyone present. The Delta State Governor had to run after them to plead with them before they came back to the venue. Okowa apologized profusely before the VP also tendered his apology for such misdemeanor. 

The Kings accepted his apologies for the sake of Okowa, whom they claim they have so much love and respect for. Some angry Urhobos described the action of Osibanjo as an insult to the entire Urhobo nation, who has shown his preference to his Ewedu brother being the Olu and the volatile Gbaramatu.

Breaking: VP Osinbajo, Saraki, Dogara In Closed Door Meeting At Aso Rock

Breaking: VP Osinbajo, Saraki, Dogara In Closed Door Meeting At Aso Rock

Breaking: VP Osinbajo, Saraki, Dogara In Closed Door Meeting At Aso Rock
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is currently meeting with the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The meeting is believed to be one of the efforts aimed at resolving the issues arising from the Senate’s recent rejection of President Muhammadu Buhari’s $30bn foreign loan request and the 2016-2018 Medium Term Expenditure Framework.

Osinbajo heads the present administration’s Economic Management Team.


The meeting started at about 2pm with the arrival of the heads of the two chambers of the National Assembly in the Vice-President’s office.

Details later

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Breaking: VP Osinbajo, Saraki, Dogara In Closed Door Meeting At Aso Rock
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is currently meeting with the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The meeting is believed to be one of the efforts aimed at resolving the issues arising from the Senate’s recent rejection of President Muhammadu Buhari’s $30bn foreign loan request and the 2016-2018 Medium Term Expenditure Framework.

Osinbajo heads the present administration’s Economic Management Team.


The meeting started at about 2pm with the arrival of the heads of the two chambers of the National Assembly in the Vice-President’s office.

Details later

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Rumpus In Presidency As Osinbajo Incur Buhari's Wrath Over Sack Of Northern NEMA Boss, Staffs Recommendation

Rumpus In Presidency As Osinbajo Incur Buhari's Wrath Over Sack Of Northern NEMA Boss, Staffs Recommendation

Buhari and osinbajo
PointBlankNews - A cold war is brewing between President Mohammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo over Sani Sidi, the Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA and others, Presidential Sources confirmed to Pointblanknews.com.

Trouble started when VP Osinbajo recommended the sacking of over 50 heads of parastatals and agencies appointed by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

According to sources, the VP who supervises most of the Agencies and Parastatals, had included the NEMA boss and others said to be predominantly from the North for sacking.


Unknown to Osinbajo, Sidi, an appointee of former President Jonathan, had warmed his way into the heart of President Buhari who sees him as a thoroughbred professional especially with the role played by NEMA during his Boko Haram attack on July 2014.

Sources told Pointblanknews.com that once the recommendation for the sacking of the NEMA boss and others got to Buhari, the President insisted that Sidi and few others be left to serve under his Government.

A source in the Presidency who prefers anonymity told Pointblanknews.com that Buhari particularly extoled the qualities of the NEMA boss, wondering why he and few others who had served the last Government should be removed.

Irked by the President’s decision, the VP who was bent on removing all heads of parastatals and agencies to pave the way for All Progressive Congress, APC members who were already grumbling for being left behind after the election, devised other means to frustrate leaders of parastatals under him.

Investigations confirmed that Osinbajo on several occasions refused to grant approvals to heads of agencies under him including NEMA.

“He doesn’t want to meet with them, they have been coming here crying for help, he has not treated their files sent to him from heads of agencies he had recommended for removal, including that of NEMA which has been handling critical matters especially Boko Haram attacks and other emergencies in the country,” the source in the Presidency told Pointblanknews.com.

Following complaints lodged by some of heads of agencies and parastatals, the President is said to be unhappy with the Vice President and has directed top aides to work out modalities for dealing with those affected agencies.

Sources told Pointblanknews.com that the office of the Chief of Staff to the President is now charged with treating files from NEMA and other critical agencies.

Buhari had in February approved the immediate disengagement of 26 out of over 100 heads of federal parastatals, agencies and commissions. Their disengagement was announced in a statement issued by Babachir David Lawal, Secretary to the Federal Government.


Buhari and osinbajo
PointBlankNews - A cold war is brewing between President Mohammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo over Sani Sidi, the Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA and others, Presidential Sources confirmed to Pointblanknews.com.

Trouble started when VP Osinbajo recommended the sacking of over 50 heads of parastatals and agencies appointed by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

According to sources, the VP who supervises most of the Agencies and Parastatals, had included the NEMA boss and others said to be predominantly from the North for sacking.


Unknown to Osinbajo, Sidi, an appointee of former President Jonathan, had warmed his way into the heart of President Buhari who sees him as a thoroughbred professional especially with the role played by NEMA during his Boko Haram attack on July 2014.

Sources told Pointblanknews.com that once the recommendation for the sacking of the NEMA boss and others got to Buhari, the President insisted that Sidi and few others be left to serve under his Government.

A source in the Presidency who prefers anonymity told Pointblanknews.com that Buhari particularly extoled the qualities of the NEMA boss, wondering why he and few others who had served the last Government should be removed.

Irked by the President’s decision, the VP who was bent on removing all heads of parastatals and agencies to pave the way for All Progressive Congress, APC members who were already grumbling for being left behind after the election, devised other means to frustrate leaders of parastatals under him.

Investigations confirmed that Osinbajo on several occasions refused to grant approvals to heads of agencies under him including NEMA.

“He doesn’t want to meet with them, they have been coming here crying for help, he has not treated their files sent to him from heads of agencies he had recommended for removal, including that of NEMA which has been handling critical matters especially Boko Haram attacks and other emergencies in the country,” the source in the Presidency told Pointblanknews.com.

Following complaints lodged by some of heads of agencies and parastatals, the President is said to be unhappy with the Vice President and has directed top aides to work out modalities for dealing with those affected agencies.

Sources told Pointblanknews.com that the office of the Chief of Staff to the President is now charged with treating files from NEMA and other critical agencies.

Buhari had in February approved the immediate disengagement of 26 out of over 100 heads of federal parastatals, agencies and commissions. Their disengagement was announced in a statement issued by Babachir David Lawal, Secretary to the Federal Government.



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