Month: October 2023

  • Dangote gives four new cars to Cement customers on Monday

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS)  Dangote Cement on Monday presented four new cars to four of its Cement customers on Monday in Abuja and Onitsha respectively.

    While three customers, Olatunji Victor Junaid, Bayo Fabiyi Joseph and Ahmed Muhammad won the cars in Abuja,Iwuafor Blessing Chidiebere won in Onitsha, Anambra state. Tricycles, Refrigerators, Television sets and other gift items were also presented to various winners at the two locations on Monday.

    L-R: Head, Route to Market Dangote Cement Plc, Olukayode Akin-Bamidele; National Sales Director, Dangote Cement Plc, Adeyemi Fajobi; Star prize winner, Iwuafor Blessing Chidiebere; Group Managing Director, Dangote Cement Plc, Engr. Joseph Makoju; Marketing Director, Dangote Cement Plc, Funmi Sanni, during the star prize presentation in the “BAG of GOODIES” Dangote Cement Promotion in Onitsha, Anambra State on Monday, August 26, 2019

     

    The Group Managing Director(GMD) Dangote Cement Plc Engr. Joseph Makoju who made the presentations, described yesterday as ‘Special and spectacular” for both the winners and the company as a corporate body.

    National Sales Director, Dangote Cement Plc, Adeyemi Fajobi; Marketing Director, Dangote Cement Plc, Funmi Sanni; Star prize winners – Ahmad Muhammed; Olatunji Victor Junaid; Mrs Margaret Fabiyi; and Group Managing Director, Dangote Cement Plc, Engr. Joseph Makoju; during the star prize presentation in Abuja

    The GMD said the presentations further authenticate the fact that the promo is real while urging Nigerians to key into it, as the winning cards are in over 72million promotional bags of cement.

    According to him: ‘I am pleased that I am presenting four cars in a day. This is the first of its kind since the promo began last month,’ Makoju said.

    He said Dangote was not only leading in the cement sector but it is leading in quality as it is the only cement company in Nigeria that uses automatic robotic engineering to deliver quality to end-users. He assured that the company’s management will do all within their power to always give back to the highly esteemed customers who have stayed loyal to the brand for over the years.

    “Our customers are the best. They have stayed loyal to our brand and we are happy because they know us for quality and also for having their interests at heart. I assure you that we will always give back to them, while ensuring that our products are easily available for everybody to get”

    Marketing Director Dangote Cement Plc Funmi Sanni said over 21 million winners of various items are expected to emerge at the end of the promotion in September.

    According to her over hundred million naira has so far been given out to winners across the country.

    Mrs. Sanni explained that the consumer promo was in line with the mission of the company which is to touch the lives of the people by providing their basic needs, and pointed out that the consumer promotion is another huge investment to help the customers improve their rate of sales and make more profit while at the same time improve the consumers’ quality of life. “We are doing this for the sake of our consumers who have not really benefitted much from our previous promo.”

    The Dangote Cement ‘Bag of Goodies’ promo, which began nationwide in July and is to run till September ending, has so far yielded numerous winners of prizes in various categories.

    Among other unique gifts, a total of 43 brand new cars, cash prizes of N200 million, 24 tricycles, 500 refrigerators, 24 motorcycles, 400 television sets, generators, Goodies packs, are available for winners in a promo, which has generated so much excitement among Nigeria, with over 21 million lucky winners targeted

  • Group want case against 57 gay suspects quashed

    A civil right group, The Initiative for Equal Rights has called for the dismissal of criminal case against 57 suspected gay men arrested by the Lagos State Police Command.

    The groups demands that the men, arrested at a birthday party in Egbeda area of Lagos, a year ago be freed for lack of exidence.

    The suspects were arrested for allegedly being initiated into a homosexual club at a hotel on 26th of August, 2018 but no single charge has been brought against them, and no evidence has been brought forward despite five court appearances.

    The civil right group called for the dismissal of the case at a press conference held for the young men to tell their side of the story and what they have been going through after the Nigerian Police paraded them in front of the media.

    The Group Executive Director, Miss Xeenarh Mohammed, while addressing journalists said for one year, the 57 men had been branded as criminals, incurring travel, and legal costs, while the police, with support from the magistrate, had given excuses why they had not been charged or acquitted.

    In her words, “We got in touch with them and they don’t have legal representatives, and I think that’s also the part of the problems that happen in Nigeria. If you are from a lower class where you don’t have money, where you cannot buy justice, you are left to rot in jail without help from anyone.

    “Some of the boys are here so they can talk about what they have been through since they were arrested and there are many people in Police stations, in Kirikiri who are suffering worse cases than them because they have nobody to stand up for them.”

    Mohammed called for the case to be dismissed for lack of evidence, and asked the Nigerian Police to tender an apology to the boys for the brutality and maltreatment they received while in detainment.

    “We hope you are here today to help us call for justice that these boys should be acquitted, they should get the apology that the constitution has guaranteed them and also their freedom,” she said.

    The lawyer and lead counsel to the suspects, Oludare Falana, sid the police had failed to file any case against the suspects up till date.

    According to him, the suspects were detained under Section 264 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Laws of Lagos State pending the outcome of the police’s investigation, adding that the magistrate granted the boys bail and that they were left off the hook at least, temporary.

    “It’s been one year exactly, and I can tell you that as at the last time we were in court, not a single charge has been filed against them. I was in court the last adjournment and I tried to move the magistrate to strike out the case because there is no case before the court because there is no charge but in her wisdom, she said she is going to adjourn again.”

    Citing the Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution, Falana said the suspects had the right to assemble and freedom of association.

    “If the constitution has guaranteed their freedom of association, freedom to assemble together, that fundamentally guaranteed freedom cannot be taken away by anybody. Anybody can gather, that’s what the constitution says and from the charge that I saw, it was not signed the Police and they said they were engaged in cultism and later they said it was unlawful sexual relationship.

    “If you are going to charge people to court, you must give us the proof of evidence, the proof of evidence is everything you were able to gather during the cause of your investigation which informs your decision to charge them to court.

    “For now, every other thing as it stands today is in the realm of speculation. These boys have been shown to the whole world as homosexuals, as criminals and all that and at the end of the day, if a state cannot prefer a charge against them in one year, it tells a lot about what has gone wrong in their investigation.

    “Secondly, how are you going to make up for these stigmatization? Are you going to take them back on air and say you are sorry, these boys are not who we thought they were and therefore we apologize? Are you going to put it in the newspapers? How do you ameliorate their pains in terms of recreating the wrong impressions you have given the whole world?

    “Till date, the Police have not been able to come up with anything and that tells us the extent of injustice in our system. I am aware that this will not happen in any clime except Nigeria. And I do not know why our government is not taking things like these seriously,” he stated.

    Falana lamented that the police were quick to arraign people and do media trial but that when it comes to the issue of substantiating the allegation against them, “suddenly they just go numb, and then they will be foot-dragging and eventually the case will fizzle out.”

    “But what happen to these boys? They are Nigerians, this story had gone viral even international. These boys are lucky they have a voice, what about others who don’t have anyone to speak for them? They die in pain?” He asked.

  • 12th African Games: Allowances of all athletes paid – FG

    The Federal Government has paid the allowances of all Nigerian athletes to the on-going 12th African Games in Rabat.

    Mr Olusade Adesola, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports Development confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday, shortly after arriving Rabat to support and cheer Team Nigeria to victory in the Games.

    Adesola who arrived Rabat on Monday was emphatic that the ministry was not owing the athletes any outstanding allowance for the Games.

    “The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports is not owing athletes of Team Nigeria at the on-going African Games in Rabat, Morocco any outstanding allowance,” he said.

    NAN reports that the clarification became imperative following reports in some quarters that some athletes were being owed allowances.

    The Permanent Secretary commended all athletes, coaches and officials of Team Nigeria for their discipline and hard work in ensuring Nigeria achieve podium performances in the recent haul of clean medals.

    He said the ministry was committed to ensuring that that Team Nigeria shoots to the top of the Games medal table.

    Adesola added that the ministry had also revived the practice of bringing former Olympians to motivate the athletes, such as Falilat Ogunkoya and Olumide Oyedeji of the Athletes Commission.

    NAN reports that 462 athletes and officials are representing Nigeria at the Games.

    NAN also reports that Team Nigeria as at Tuesday morning were 6th on the Games medals table, with Egypt, South Africa and host, Morocco leading the pack for now.

    It is however believed that the table will soon turn as events with Nigeria’s dominance such as athletics, weightlifting and football gets to the crucial medal stages.

    The games which officially started on Aug. 19, will end on Aug. 31. (NAN)

  • HK protesters must be prosecuted – Lam insists

    Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Tuesday that she was open to dialogue with young people including protesters, but that she would not accept their demands.

    Lam said this at a news conference following yet another weekend of protests in Hong Kong.

    “It is not the question of not responding; it is a question of not accepting those demands,” she said.

    Lam said she had responded to demonstrators’ main demand by killing a controversial legislative bill that would have allowed for extraditions to mainland China.

    The bill on June 9 sparked the massive protests that have continued in the semi-autonomous city ever since.

    Meanwhile, protesters’ demands have expanded to include the release of all arrested protesters without charges; the withdrawal of the riot characterisation; an independent investigation into alleged police violence; and electoral reform.

    Lam said the government will use the same “yardstick in dealing with all forms of violence” including from protesters and police.

    Clashes between demonstrators and police intensified over the weekend, with police firing a warning shot and using water cannon against protesters for the first time.

    Regarding her potential resignation, Lam said it was her responsibility at this point to do her “utmost to restore law and order in Hong Kong.” (dpa/NAN)

  • Kidnappers seize CAN members sent to deliver ransom

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has cried out over the abduction of two of its members sent to deliver ransom to kidnappers keeping the two children of a Kaduna-based bishop hostage.

    Kaduna CAN Chairman, Rev. Joseph Hayab while speaking in Kaduna, alleged that the kidnappers abducted its members and also failed to release the Bishop’s two children after receiving the ransom.

    It was also learnt that Pastor Elisha Numan, the Senior Pastor of the Nagarta Baptist Church in Makeri area of the state and his son Emmanuel, were also kidnapped three weeks ago.

    The kidnappers who demanded N20m, released the Pastor’s son so as to be used as a negotiating contact.

    They later reduced the ransom to N7m, threatening to kill Pastor Numan if the money is not paid in three days.

    “Rev. Elisha Numan of the Baptist Church, Angwan Makeri, and the two children of one of our bishops in Kaduna are still with their of kidnappers. They were abducted about three weeks ago and are still being held in captivity till date.

    “The church and their families are helpless and traumatised. We are once again calling on security agencies to do the needful and help secure the release of our people.

    “Rev. Elisha was sick when he was kidnapped and we are afraid for his health. The son of our bishop is just nine years old.

    “He is not strong and mature to go through this ordeal. We are appealing that these innocent people should be released,” Hayab said.

  • Court fixes Sept. 11 for hearing in IMN’s case challenging proscription

    The Federal High Court, Abuja, on Wednesday, fixed Sept. 11 to hear a  a motion filed by the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), asking the court to vacate the exparte order it gave on July 26 proscribing its activities in the country.

    Justice Nkeonye Maha of Court adjourned the case after hearing the two counsels.

    The Solicitor General of the Federation, Mr Ayo Apata, SAN, had applied for more time.

    Counsel to the IMN, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, did not oppose the request either.

    The court had, upon an ex-parte motion by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), also declared the group a terrorist organisation.

    The IMN, in a notice of motion filed, on Aug. 2, by its lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, particularly sought the court to vacate the ”ex-parte order made on July 26, in Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/876/2019 between: AGF vs. IMN proscribing the existence and activities of the group in Nigeria under whatever form, either in groups or as individuals by whatever names they are called or referred to.”

    The group also asked the court to set aside the order ”restraining any person or group of persons from participating in any manner whatsoever in any form of activities involving or concerning the prosecution of the collective intention or otherwise of the IMN, under any other name or platform howsoever called or described in any part of Nigeria.”

    The IMN stated that the reasons for its requests include that “the ex-parte order made on July 26, was made without jurisdiction, as the order was made against a non juristic body.

    ”This honourable court on July 26, pursuant to an ex parte application brought by the IMN made an order, inter alia, proscribing the existence and activities of the group in any part of Nigeria under whatever form, either in groups or as individuals by whatever names they are called or referred to without affording the Respondent/Applicant the right of fair hearing.

    ”The said order of the honorable court breached the fundamental right of all members of the IMN in Nigeria to fair hearing guaranteed by Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and Article 7 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act, Laws of the Federation, 2004 in that no fair hearing was granted the applicant/respondent before the order was made.

    ”The order ex parte granted by this honourable court has violated the fundamental right of members of the Respondent to freedom of thought, conscience and religion guaranteed by Section 38 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.

    ”The order ex parte granted by this honourable court has breached the fundamental right of the members of the respondent to freedom of assembly and association guaranteed by Section of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.

    ”The honourable court did not grant the declaration ‘that the activities of the IMN in any part of Nigeria amounts(sic) to acts of terrorism and illegality,”’ the group said.

    According IMN, there was no urgency warranting the grant of the order ex parte.

    ”No motion-on-notice was filed together with the motion ex-parte.

    ”The ex-parte order made by the honorable court has determined the fundamental right of the respondent/applicant without affording it fair hearing.

    ”No undertaking was made as to damages. The order ex-parte was anchored on misrepresentation of material facts and based on suppression of material facts.

    ”The order ex parte constitutes a gross abuse of the process of this honorable court,” the group stated.

    The Federal Government had, July 29, published the order in its official gazette as directed by the court.

    It was described in the gazette as ”Government Notice No. 79,” titled: ”Terrorism (Prevention) Proscription Order Notice, 2019.”

    Particularly, pages B597 to 602 of the document spelt out details of the enrolled order of the Federal High Court and the Federal Government’s warning against participating in any of the activities of IMN.

    It reads: ”Notice is hereby given that by the order of the Federal High Court, Abuja, in suit No. FHC/ABJ/Cs/876/2019 dated July 26, 2019 as per the schedule to this notice, the activities of IMN in Nigeria are declared to be terrorism and illegal in any part of Nigeria, as proscribed, pursuant to Sections 1 and 2 of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 (as amended).

    ”Consequently, the general public is hereby warned that any person or group of persons participating in any manner whatsoever in any form of activities involving or concerning the prosecution of the collective intentions or otherwise of the said group will be violating the provisions of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 (as amended) and liable to prosecution”.

    NAN

  • At 28, Delta witnessing better days – Okowa

    As Delta state marks the 28th year of its creation, Gov. Ifeanyi Okowas has saluted the people of the state, saying ‘the state was witnessing better days’.

    In a statement issued in Asaba by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr Olisa Ifeajika, the governor thanked the people of the state for their resilience, patience, cooperation and support to all administrations that had governed the State in the last 28 years.

    He assured that his administration would continue to build on the gains recorded by his predecessors in order to create a stronger Delta.

    “Our beloved State has continued to blossom in spite of challenges confronting us as a people.

    “My administration appreciates Deltans for their resilience and peaceful co-existence among us.

    “In the last four years that we have been on the saddle, we have continued to build on the gains recorded by our predecessors and I assure you that better days are here for all Deltans as we work towards building a stronger Delta of our dream.

    “Through Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency, we have done a lot in the past four years, to make Asaba and environs a befitting state capital.

    “We have initiated measures to resolve the nagging flooding in the capital territory through network of storm drainages, which are nearing completion, in addition to two new ones whose contracts were recently awarded.”

    The governor restated his appreciation to the people for renewing their mandate to him through a resounding victory at the last general elections, engendered by their overwhelming votes.

    “With the re-election and inauguration, we have been re-energised to vigorously deliver on our SMART Agenda drive. I assure Deltans that with their support, we will do more,” he said.

    He added that to address critical infrastructural needs in Warri and Effurun axis, “we have created Warri/Uvwie and Environs Development Agency, and we will continue to scale up development in rural and riverside communities in the state.

    “The recent inauguration of road projects in Ijaw and Itsekiri coastal communities by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is a testimony of our resolve to build a Stronger Delta for our people.

    “As Deltans, we have every reason to celebrate our 28 years anniversary as a State as we remain on the right trajectory to development.

    “We will continue to operate within the principles of equity, fair play and friendship, which have largely created the atmosphere for peace and development in the State,” he said.

    Delta and 11 other states, including Edo, were created on Aug. 27, 1991 by the military regime headed by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.

  • Primary: APC NWC approves 9 Kogi governorship aspirants

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has approved nine Kogi governorship aspirants out of the 16 screened to contest for party’s primaries scheduled to hold on Aug 29.

    The party  in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, in Abuja on Wednesday,  said that the NWC of the party took the decision after deliberating on the report of  screening and appeal committees for the party’s Kogi governorship aspirants.

    “After a comprehensive review of the submissions by the two committees, relying on the party’s guidelines and the provisions of the Electoral Act, nine aspirants were finally cleared to contest the Aug. 29, 2019 Indirect Governorship primary.

    “Seven other aspirants did not meet the requirements for participation in the exercise.

    “Those cleared by the NWC are Gov. Yahaya Bello, Hadiza Ibrahim, Yahaya Audu, Sani Abdullahi, Alhaji Abubakar Bashir, Mr Danlami Mohammed, Yakubu Mohammed, Hassan Abdullahi and Blessing Ekele.

    “The aspirants who are not cleared are Prof. Mohammed Onaili, Usman Jibrin, Mustapha Mona Audu, Rukkaya Ibrahim, Gen. Patrick Akpa, Babatunde Irukera
    and Muhammed Audu,” Issa-Onilu said.

    NAN

  • 12th African Games: Team Nigeria now fourth on medals table after Day 12

    Team Nigeria to the 12th African Games in Morocco on Tuesday moved up the medals table to the fourth position with 20 gold, 13 silver and 16 bronze medals.

    The development meant Nigeria, who were second at the 2015 Games, now have a total of 49 medals after 12 days of competition and with only four days of competition left.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Games tagged “Rabat 2019” and slated for Aug. 19 to Aug. 31 had began on Aug. 16 and will end on Saturday.

    The medals table has defending champions Egypt leading with 40 gold, 64 silver and 38 bronze medals for a total of 142.

    South Africa are in second position with 56 medals, comprising 25 gold, 17 silver and 14 gold, while hosts Morocco are in third place.

    They are with 22 gold, 21 silver and 29 bronze in a total of 72 medals.

    Algeria are in fifth place hot on the heels of Nigeria with 19 gold, 19 silver and 39 bronze in a total of 77 medals.

    Tunisia are also close behind the front-runners in sixth place, with 18 gold, 15 silver and 19 bronze in a total haul of 52 medals.

    NAN reports that only 36 of the participating countries have gained places on the Games’ medals table.