Month: November 2023

  • How abducted corpers were rescued in Katsina – Army

    How abducted corpers were rescued in Katsina – Army

    Personnel of the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Police Force have rescued two kidnapped members of the National Youth Service Corps in Katsina State.

     

    The corps members were said to have been kidnapped by bandits in the Yargoje community, Kankara Local Government Area of the state on their way from Edo State.

     

    A statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, on Friday indicated that the corps members were currently receiving medical attention.

     

    The statement read, “In a joint operation on Thursday, November 2, 2023, the troops of 17 Brigade Nigerian Army in collaboration with the Nigerian Police, have rescued two corps members who were kidnapped by bandits in Yargoje community, Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State.

    The courageous effort of the security forces led to the extrication and safe return of the abductees. The criminals abducted the corps members while they were transiting from Edo State to Katsina State.

     

    “The quick response and rescue demonstrated by the joint effort of the 17 Brigade Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Police resulted in the successful rescue of the victims from their captors.

     

    “The rescued corps members have been offered necessary medical attention and support to ensure their physical and emotional well-being and are currently in the custody of the Nigerian Police in Kankara.”

  • Pilot, passengers survive as aircraft crash-lands at Ibadan airport

    Pilot, passengers survive as aircraft crash-lands at Ibadan airport

    In a harrowing incident, a private HS25B aircraft operated by Flint Aero narrowly averted tragedy as it crash-landed on the runway at Ibadan, Oyoo State airport yesterday.

    The flight, which had departed from Abuja at 6:41 p.m., was carrying several high-ranking government officials.

    One such was the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and some of his aides aboard the aircraft.

     

    The crash-landing occurred at approximately 7:21 p.m., with 10 individuals on board. Remarkably, there were no fatalities, although the aircraft sustained significant damage.

     

    Vanguard gathered that the pilot had been cleared for an RNAV approach to Runway 22 of Samuel Ladoke Akintola Airport, Ibadan. But the plane skidded off the runway.

     

    Quick and efficient action allowed all passengers and crew members to be safely evacuated.

     

    Probe…

    Meanwhile, the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau, NSIB, has commenced an inquest.

     

    In a statement made available to Vanguard, the Director, Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, NSIB, James Odaudu, confirmed the accident involving an aircraft operated by Flint Aero at the.

     

    He said: “Please, be informed that the NSIB has commenced an investigation into the cause.

    Our investigators are on site, and further information will be provided as soon as possible.”

  • Movement of troops, equipment: Army urges Enugu residents not to panic

    Movement of troops, equipment: Army urges Enugu residents not to panic

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu:  The 82 Division of the Nigerian Army has urged residents of Enugu State not to panic when they see movement of army troops and equipment.

     

    The Division also urged residents, especially those living within Udi Local Government Area and its adjoining communities, not to panic when they hear gunshots sound between Tuesday, Nov. 7 and Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023.

     

    The acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Lt.-Col. Jonah Unuakhalu, said in a statement on Friday in Enugu that the movement of troops, equipment and gunshot sounds would be part of a range classification exercise of the Division.

     

    The statement was titled: “82 Division Nigerian Army Training School to Conduct Range Classification Exercise from Nov.7 to Nov. 9, 2023”.

     

    “Consequently, members of the public especially residents of Ogbede, Ukehe, Umoka, Affa, Ochima and Onyohor communities should not panic on sighting heavy movement of troops and equipment and hearing of gunshots sound on the mentioned date.

     

    “Similarly, locals are advised to stay away from the range area throughout the exercise as it will involve the use of live ammunition,” Unuakhalu said.

     

    The army spokesman further explained that 82 Division Training School is saddled with the responsibility of training and retraining of soldiers within the Division’s Area of Responsibility (AoR).

     

    According to him, the school is presently running its Fourth Quarter Basic Battle Course 6 of 2023.

     

    “In line with training activities for the course, the School will be conducting range classification exercise for the students from Nov. 7 to Nov. 9, 2023 at the 82 Division Nigerian Army Training Area in Udi Local Government Area.

     

    “The exercise is aimed at improving weapon proficiency and marksmanship skills of the students, as well as to ascertain the serviceability of weapons and practice the theory taught in class,” he added. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Central motor registry office commences operation in Enugu – Police Command

    Central motor registry office commences operation in Enugu – Police Command

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu: The Enugu State Police Command of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) digitised Central Motor Registry (CMR) has commenced full operation within the state.

    The Command’s Spokesman, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, said on Friday in Enugu that the revived CMR Registry office is located at the Operations Department Building of the Police Command State Headquarters in GRA. Enugu.

     

    Ndukwe said that the CMR Registry had among other things, the responsibilities of ensuring that vehicle owners seamlessly apply and register their vehicles, resolve application or registration issues, and to facilitate investigations of motor vehicle theft and recovery.

     

    According to him, the office also handles issues relating to motor vehicle information requests, change of ownership, change of license or number plate, change of chassis or body, and the change of vehicle colour requests.

     

    “The office additionally handles requests for international driver’s permits and international certificates for motor vehicles, and pending when the suspended issuances of permits are lifted, the office will also handle issues of tinted glass and spy number plate permits.

     

    “Recall that the Nigeria Police Force recently revitalised, digitised, and re-launched the CMR Registry, originally established over 60 years ago, to enhance the security and safety of all kinds of vehicles, including motor vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles.

     

    “The CMR Registry, which serves as a comprehensive database of motor vehicles in Nigeria, will further equip the Police in the enforcement of motor vehicle-related laws, and to detect or deter the commission of motor vehicles associated crimes in the state.

     

    “It will further facilitate the Police’s seamless and productive investigations of vehicle stealing, carjacking, and related crimes in the State, and to generally enhance national security,” the police spokesman said.

    Ndukwe said that the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Kanayo Uzuegbu, had urged residents of the state to visit the State Command CMR Registry office to register or handle central motor vehicle registration issues, and to request the other mentioned services.

     

    He said that residents could alternatively visit the CMR portal via https://cmris.npf.gov.ng to apply and ensure the utmost security and safety of their vehicles.

     

    He said: “They can also call the Command’s Control Room number 08032003702 or the CMR Registry office 08033464871 for inquiries.

     

    “To this end, the commissioner has charged the officer in-charge and other personnel of the State CMR Registry office to ensure utmost professional and excellent service delivery to members of the public.

     

    “The commissioner also warned the officer in-charge and other personnel of the State CMR Registry office that anything in the contrary will not be tolerated.”

  • Bayelsa poll: Court hears fresh suit to stop Gov. Diri’s governorship bid

    Bayelsa poll: Court hears fresh suit to stop Gov. Diri’s governorship bid

     

    Abuja: Less than nine days to the Bayelsa governorship election, a fresh suit seeking the disqualification of Gov. Douye Diri and his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, has commenced at a Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja.

    The suit, presently before Justice Emeka Nwite, sought an order of mandatory injunction, directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to remove the names of Diri and Ewhrudjakpo as PDP’s candidates in the Nov. 11 poll.

    It also sought an order of perpetual injunction restraining INEC, its agents, privies or whosoever called, from further publishing their names as standard bearers for the party in the forthcoming election in Bayelsa.

    The suit, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1448/23 and filed by a Bayelsan woman, Blessing Clement Azibanagbal, through her lawyer, Ifeanyi Nsowu, further sought a declaration that Ewhrudjakpo was not qualified to run as deputy governor under the PDP.

    Azibanagbal, in the originating summons dated Oct. 26 and filed on Oct. 30, sought a declaration that Ewhrudjakpo was also not qualified to be a running mate with Diri.

    Besides, she prayed the court to declare that Ewhrudjakpo had multiple of names without any evidence to proof “that he is the same person.”

    She, therefore, urged the court to declare that the PDP had no candidate in the poll.

    The suit, which was brought under Rule 3, Order 9 of the FHC Civil Procedure Rules, 2019, sought “a declaration that the 3rd defendant (PDP) does not have any qualified candidate to run for the governorship election in Bayelsa.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gov. Diri, Ewhrudjakpo, PDP and INEC are 1st to 4th defendants respectively in the matter

    Raising five issues for determination, Azibanagbal asked whether a first school living certificate holder can run for governorship election of a state in line with provision of 1999 Constitution.

    “Whether the failure of the 1st (Diri);and 3rd defendants (PDP) to provide a candidate that has the qualification to run for the governorship of a state can be a ground to disqualify both candidates.

    “Whether a candidate with multiple names without any evidence to substantiate the names can contest for governorship election in a state.
    “Whether the 2nd defendant (Ewhrudjakpo), submitting only his first school living certificate in his Form EC9 submitted with INEC qualifies him to contest election as deputy governor of Bayelsa State.

    “Considering issues 1 to 4 above, whether this honourable ¢court has jurisdiction to order the 4th defendant to remove the names of 1st and 2nd defendants as candidates in the forthcoming governorship election in Bayelsa State,” it read.

    In the affidavit in support of the originating summons deposed to by Yenle Istifanus, a litigation secretary with Compendium Chambers, the lawyer said she knew as a fact that Azibanagbal, who hails from Bayelsa and as a good citizen of Nigeria, had the locus standi (legal right) to institute the action.
    She said though Diri and Ewhrudjakpo submitted their Form EC9 in INEC which empowered them to contest in the poll, Istifanus said this must be strictly in line with a constitutional provision for qualifications for a person to run for the office of a governor and deputy governor of a state.
    The lawyer, who averred that failure to comply with the said qualification amounted to disqualification of the said candidate, stated that all the documents submitted by Ewhrudjakpo “bear different names with no substantial evidence to substantiate that he is the same person in the said documents.”
    “That I know as a fact that failure of the 2nd defendant to produce documents that bear the same names disqualifies him to contest as a deputy governor of a state,” she said.
    She said it would be in the interest of justice to grant the application as the defendants would not be prejudiced.

    Nwosu, in an ex-parte motion seeking a leave to serve Diri and Ewhrudjakpo at the Government House in Bayelsa, through courier service, moved the application on Friday.

    The suit, which was the only matter in the Friday’s cause list, was heard at the judge’s chamber.
    NAN, however, gathered that Justice Nwite granted the prayer.
    He subsequently adjourned the matter until Nov. 30 for hearing.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)/ Flowerbudnews

  • Ede Poly Management calls for calm over Student’s Union election, insists ‘ no annointed candidate

    Ede Poly Management calls for calm over Student’s Union election, insists ‘ no annointed candidate

    The Management of Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State, is principally appealing to our esteemed Students of the institution to remain calm and be lawful over the aftermath of the Student’s Union election held on 31st October, 2023.

     

    We want to abundantly make it clear that contrary to baseless insinuations and unfounded rumour in some quarters, the Management has no annointed candidate anywhere, as we are committed to equity, transparency, democratic ethos and free will.

     

    It is, therefore, our candid advice that our students should not be allowed to be used as tools in the hands of fifth columnists and individuals with covert tendencies to truncate the peace of our citadel.

     

    We want to assure them that the Management is on top of the situation and it will amicably resolve it without blemish, as they are advised to focus on their primary objectives in the citadel.

     

    Consequently, students are therefore advised to go about their normal duties , most especially the preparations for the forthcoming examinations without any fear as adequate security arrangement has been put in place to guarantee their safety on campus.

     

    The Management, hereby, reiterates its confidence in their capacity to change their spot and their world as good ambassadors of our great institution and leaders of tomorrow.

     

    Lastly, our teeming students should be conscious and strictly adhere to the motto of our great citadel, which is “KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & CHARACTER.

     

    E-Signed

    Sola Lawal, mnipr

    Protocol, Media & Public Relations Officer.

  • NAFDAC Raises Alarm Over Dangerous Energy Drink

    NAFDAC Raises Alarm Over Dangerous Energy Drink

    The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has warned Nigerians to keep the consumption of G Fuel brand Energy Drinks because of its dangerously high level of caffeinet

    The energy being drink produced T&E Imports and GPAE Trading Corp is already under recalled in some countries because of its high level of caffeine.

     

    NAFDAC revealed that the energy drink said high levels of caffeine has been banned by the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), NAFDAC said in a public alert with No. 034/2023, issued to newsmen in Abuja on Thursday by its Director-General (D-G), Prof Mojisola Adeyeye.

  • Black History Month: CBAAC lauds Rema’s performance at 2023 Ballon d’Or

    Black History Month: CBAAC lauds Rema’s performance at 2023 Ballon d’Or

    By Taiye Olayemi 

    The Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC) on Thursday commended Nigerian afrobeats star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema for an outstanding performance during 2023 Ballon d’Or awards held in Paris.

    Its Director-General, Mrs Oluwabunmi Amao who recounted how electrifying Rema’s performance was said Africans had contributed significantly to global arts and  entertainment growth over the years.

    Amao, during the 2023 Black History Month celebration organised by the centre with the theme “The Contributions of Africans to the Arts” noted that quite a number of blacks had continue to make notable contributions to the growth of arts.

    The programme held at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife in Osun State was done virtually and physically.

    She said just like in the sciences and engineering, black Africa had made giant strides in the arts and its different facets such as music, literature, fashion, filmmaking, performing arts and many others in the modern world.

    “I had the opportunity of watching the performance of one of Africa’s finest pop musicians called Rema at the World largest football award ceremony, the 2023 Ballon d’Or and indeed it was a very proud moment for me as an African and a Nigerian. 

    “I watched with admiration how Rema held his audience spellbound at this prestigious event. 

    “Indeed, this was a typical example of the contributions of Africans in the area of music and it is little wonder, that many believe music is Africa’s and Nigeria’s biggest export in the creative industry.

    “It is only right that we continue to recognise, celebrate and honour Africans who have made significant contributions not just in the arts but the various facets of live,” she said.

    Amao noted that the black history month celebration had been deliberately organised to create platform for advocacy to the children.

    She urged students present to take pride in their Africanness and black identity.

    “I want you all to be conscious of the fact that your African identity is never a limitation to what you can achieve and become in life.

    “Pls take deliberate efforts to acquaint yourselves with African history.

    “We have carefully instituted this event to celebrate and appreciate black and African history, as well as reecho the giant strides of Africans over forces of domination, discrimination and exploitation.

    “Our celebration of the Black History Month is also geared towards showcasing to the world the tremendous contributions of Black people to world civilisation,” she said.

    The DG noted that the black history month celebration began in the United States as Negro History Week and instituted by the renowned African-American historian, Dr Carter Woodson.
     
    She said the sole aim was to protest the exclusion of the contributions of African Americans from history textbooks in the United States.

    According to her, since it began nearly a century ago, the celebration of the black history month had grown and gained global acceptance.

    Earlier, Prof Gbenga Fasiku, Director, Institute of Cultural Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife described music rendered by David Adeleke, “Davido” and majority of Nigerian artistes as distinctive.

    Also, Speaking, Prof Adetayo Ogunlewe, professor of literature and cultural studies, Lagos State University explained that Africans’ contributions toward world civilisation was mostly from literature, with minimal from history. 

    He said Africans must work on liberating themselves from mental colonisation which was responsible in perceiving African culture as inferior.

    “Pls be proud of your colour, regardless of what you are called. In Africa, we take pride in honour, integrity and achievements.

    “We all must continue to work hard to ensure we remain people of integrity, great honour and loaded with achievements,” he said.

    The event witnessed series of beautiful cultural performances by different cultural troupes and drama l, as well as poetry presentations. 

    Students present for the programme were all made to speak on what the black history month means to them, reawakening their consciousness to the beauty of being an African. (NAN) (nannews.ng)
     

  • Goge Africa bags Destination Awards as 2023 tourism promoters  

    Goge Africa bags Destination Awards as 2023 tourism promoters  

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Goge Africa, a media and culture brand has won the Destination Award as tourism promoters for the year 2023.

    Presenting the award, Mr Oluwadunsin Oluwasuji, said that Nneka and Isaac Moses, Founders of Goge Africa, had been known for showcasing the rich cultural and natural heritage of Lagos State and Africa.

    Oluwasuji, the organiser of the award, in a statement said they were also known for their multiple-award winning programme, “Goge Africa”, which had been promoting local tourism, African destinations and investment opportunities worldwide.
    He said the event placed the spotlight firmly on Lagos, known for its aquatic splendour, as it recognised and honored outstanding brands.
    “These prestigious awards are a testament to the unwavering commitment and exceptional contributions of brands in enhancing tourist experience, bolstering Lagos’ reputation as a must-visit destination and the state’s revenue through tourism,” he said.
    In his acceptance speech, Chief Executive Officer of Goge Africa,  Amb Isaac Moses, expressed deep gratitude to the group.
    “We are deeply honored to receive this award. The story of Goge Africa cannot be told without the mention of Lagos, where the idea was conceived and nurtured into the global brand it is today,” he said.
    The best fun destination for kids in Lagos went to Hakuna Matata Theme Park, while Jara Beach Resort won the best managed resort in Lagos and Landmark Beach emerged the best tourism destination in Lagos.
    Eko Hotel and Suites won the best hotel in Lagos; Nike Centre for Arts and Culture bagged the best gallery and museum in Lagos while Terra Kulture won the best cultural centre in Lagos.
    The Arcs and Glass Award for the best architectural firm in Lagos went to James Cubitt & Partners.
    Reddington Multi-Specialist Hospital emerged the best hospital in Lagos; Pablo by Cubana won the best nightclub in Lagos; Ofada Boi became the best Indigenous Restaurant in Lagos and Eric Kayser won the best restaurant in Lagos.
    Other notable awardees include Dayo Adedayo of Dayo Adedayo Photography; Wanle Akinboboye, Founder, La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort as well as Mark and Millie Slade, Founders of Jara Beach Resort.
    Also, Lucia Shittu, Founder, Artelier Concierge & City Connect by Artelier Tannaz Banham; Founder of Lost in Lagos, Olumide Osunsinam; Managing Director, Megamound Investments Ltd; and Titiloye Ashamu, Founder, Ethnikologie. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)