Month: December 2023

  • [VIDEO] Fake Products: Some Nigerians Bent On Making Quick Money – DG NAFDAC

    [VIDEO] Fake Products: Some Nigerians Bent On Making Quick Money – DG NAFDAC

     

    The Director General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Moji Adeyeye, has lamented the alarming rate at which some Nigerians are willing to go to make quick money at the detriment of the health of its citizens.

    Her claim is coming off a bust on fake wine factories in Abia State by the agency a few days ago

     

    The raid also led to the shutting down of the markets

    It is sad that some people are bent on making quick money at the detriment of our citizens,” Mrs Adeyeye said on Wednesday during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily when quizzed on the efforts the regulatory body was taking to combat the menace of fake products in the country.

    “NAFDAC works that is why we are digging up all the dirt and trying to get rid of them.”

     

    “We do market surveillance routinely, meaning we go to the market and make sure the products that are registered are the products on the shelf .”

     

  • BREAKING: President Tinubu Transmits List Of 11 Supreme Court Justices To Nigerian Senate For Confirmation

    BREAKING: President Tinubu Transmits List Of 11 Supreme Court Justices To Nigerian Senate For Confirmation

    President Bola Tinubu has transmitted to the Nigerian Senate the list of 11 new Supreme Court justices cleared by the National Judicial Council (NJC) so that the legislators can screen and confirm the judges.

     

    SaharaReporters had reported that the National Judicial Council (NJC) on December 6 recommended the appointment of 11 justices to the Supreme Court.

    A statement by the apex court’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, said the recommendation was made at the 104th meeting of the council in Abuja on Wednesday.

     

    With this appointment, the apex court will have the full complement of 21 justices, as envisaged by the Constitution.

     

    Those recommended for appointment to the Supreme Court are:

    Hon. Justice Jummai Hannatu Sankey, OFR

     

    Hon. Justice Chidiebere Nwaoma Uwa

     

    Hon. Justice Chioma Egondu Nwosu-Iheme

     

    Hon. Justice Haruna Simon Tsammani

     

    Hon. Justice Moore Aseimo A. Adumein

     

    Hon. Justice Obande Festus Ogbuinya

     

    Hon. Justice Stephen Jonah Adah

     

    Hon. Justice Habeeb Adewale O. Abiru

     

    Hon. Justice Jamilu Yammama Tukur

     

    Hon. Justice Abubakar Sadiq Umar

     

    Hon. Justice Mohammed Baba Idris

  • Why FG is embracing Islamic finance – Wale Edun

    Why FG is embracing Islamic finance – Wale Edun

    The Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, has explained why the Federal Government is embracing Islamic Finance.

     

    The minister said the world can no longer afford the “elevated high levels” of interest-based financing.

    Edun stated this at a programme organised in Abuja by the Security Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB).

     

    The minister noted that man-made and natural shocks that have pushed rates sky-high, adding that development is also constrained by the soaring cost of borrowing.

     

    Edun stressed the detrimental impact of high interest rates, saying, “make it impossible to access the funds needed for development, infrastructure, and even social services.”

     

    Highlighting the crippling effect, he listed infrastructure, education and healthcare as some of the vital areas suffering under the burden of exorbitant borrowing costs.

     

    Offering a potential alternative, Edun drew attention to a recent $30 million grant from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) dedicated to climate action and adaptation in Nigeria.

     

    He said, “Notably, this grant was funded through Islamic finance principles, hinting at a shift in the landscape of available resources. Clearly, funds these days are with those who practice Islamic finance. You better follow the money.”

     

    He urged deeper understanding and utilisation of Islamic finance, calling it “a veritable tool for financing development” endorsed by the IFSB.

    Edun stressed the imperative of harnessing the potential of Islamic finance as a viable tool for financing development.

     

    With Nigeria’s objective of achieving rapid, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, the minister emphasized the importance of learning from the IFSB and educating oneself to make optimal use of this financing tool,” he said.

     

    According to Edun, Islamic finance provides an additional avenue through which Nigeria can propel critical economic growth.

     

    The minister of Finance recognises the significance of tapping into Islamic finance to fuel the economy effectively.

     

    Edun’s address shed light on the potential advantages of Islamic finance, encouraging stakeholders to explore this alternative financing model to bolster economic growth in Nigeria.

     

    The minister’s stance shows a commitment to expanding opportunities for sustainable development in Nigeria through innovative financial techniques.

  • Yuletide: Tinubu approves 50% cut in fare; train transport free

    Yuletide: Tinubu approves 50% cut in fare; train transport free

    President Bola Tinubu has approved a 50 percent cut in land transportation fares from December 21 to January 4, 2024, across the country.

    The President has also approved zero fare for train transportation in all the states of the federation within the same period.

    The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Mr. Dele Alake, disclosed this while briefing journalists at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

     

    He said that all the logistics for the implementation have been worked out between the Minister of Transportation, the transport unions and luxury buses owners.

     

    According to him, “This presidential initiative is to give succor to the masses.

     

    “It is on record that the masses don’t patronise airport travel. This programme is not beyond the affordability of the government.”

     

  • Osun: EMGS ’83 set donates office equipment to alma mater…….Prays for Gov Adeleke’s successful tenure

    Osun: EMGS ’83 set donates office equipment to alma mater…….Prays for Gov Adeleke’s successful tenure

    The 1983 set of Ede Muslim Grammar School (EMGS) Ede, Osun State recently donated some office and education equipment to the school to mark its 40th anniversary of graduation.

     

    The equipment donated included the multipurpose machine that can scan, photocopy and print; Laptop; Toner for the machine, and A4 printing papers.

     

    Presenting the equipment on behalf of the 1983 graduands, the Senior Prefect (Boy) of the set, Mr. Bisiriyu Olaoye, explained that the donation was not only in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the graduation of the set but also for the benefits of both students and staff of the school.

     

    At the presentation ceremony held at the school premises were the two Principals, Mr. Moshood Adesokan and Alhaji Kabeer Adekomi; the Chairman of the occasion, Alhaji Imam Ibrahim Adekilekun (Mualim Dende), who is also the Chief Imam, Ansar-udeen Central Mosque, Ede; Chairlady, Alhaja Muibat Ajileye; Chairman, Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), Alhaji (Hon.) Tajudeen Salau; some invited former teachers, Dr. Adie, former Medical Director, Federal Polytechnic, Ede; Dr. M. B. A. Ogunsola; Alhaji Mojeed Adekunle Lawal of the Osun State Polytechnic, Iree; and former President, Old Students Association of the School, Alhaji Muniru Akinola.

     

    Earlier in his welcome address, the ’83 set coordinator, Alhaji Mukaila Adeyemi, lauded the efforts of some former teachers of the school for the roles played on the graduands, praying God to give them long life and sound health to reap the fruits of their labour.

     

    Congratulating the school for having one of its products as the present Governor of Osun State, in the person of Senator Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke, Adeyemi said: “We pray that Osun State will continue to know peace and progress during his tenure as Governor of the state, wishing him success in ll his undertakings”.

     

    Awards of recognition were presented to the Chairman of the occasion, the former teachers present.

     

    Some former invited seniors of the school were also recognized with awards. They included: Dr. Mahboob Jimoh of the Osun State University (UNIOSUN), who is also the Governing Board Chairman of the school; Hon. Kamorudeen Debo Akanbi; and Alhaji Imran Kolawole Bushra.

     

    In their remarks, the awardees appreciated the ’83 set’s gesture and prayed for the success of the members in their various endeavours.

     

    Mr. Adesokan, the first Principal, in his remarks, who said: “Am the happiest man on earth today”, appreciated the gesture of the 1983 set.

     

    Stating what other sets have done for the progress nd development of the school, Mr. Adesokan stated: “This presentation of these equipment by the ’83 set will further galvanize other sets to do more”.

     

    The 2nd Principal, Alhaji Adekomi Kabeer, also appreciated the ’83 set’s gesture, adding that this will go a long way in helping the students and staff of the school.

     

    He prayed for the progress of members of the set, wishing them journey mercies to their various destinations.

     

    Ni his own remarks, the PTA Chairman of the school, Hon. Salau, thanked the ’83 set members for the presentation and assured them and those present that the school (EMGS) has transformed from being labelled ‘bad’.

     

    The PTA Chairman also assured both the ’83 graduands and others present on the occasion that the school would continue to excel academically and stand out among the comity of secondary schools not only in Osun State but in Nigeria as whole.

     

    The Chairman of the occasion, Imam Ibrahim Adekilekun (Mualim Dende), advised the old students of the school to always remember their alma mater and contribute to its growth and development.

     

    Mualim Dende said: “You should remember the school and contribute your quota towards its development and growth”.

     

    Narrating how the school was established, Mualim Dende, who was the Secretary of Ede Muslim Council, appreciated the award given to him by the ’83 set and prayed for the repose of the soul of the departed.

     

    The ceremony featured traditional poem rendition by the Ewi exponent, Prince Kola Yekeen Laoye, a presenter at Osun State Broadcasting Service (OSBC).

  • Human Head Thieves Invade Cemetery, Cart Away Several Heads

    Human Head Thieves Invade Cemetery, Cart Away Several Heads

     

    By Iyiola Olalere
    Ede (Osun): Flowerbudnews: Human Head Thieves have invaded the Muslim cemetery in Ede town in Osun State of Nigeria, cutting and carting away several human heads.

    Reliable eye witnesses told Flowerbudnews that the incident occurred in the dead of the night when the head thieves, came in a group, scared away the guards and began their nefarious operation.

    ”They meticulously dug up each grave, brought out the buried dead body and then severed the head with knife,” a Muslim Scholar who saw some the headless body told Flowerbudnews.

    The witnesses said that after severing the head of each dead body, ‘:the remaining body trunk was left unburied by the human head thieves.

    ‘They even forgot one of the knives they used in cutting off the head of the dead bodies,’:a source told Flowerbudnews.

    ”We counted about sixteen such headless bodies which had to be hurriedly re-buried in the graves from which they were exhumed by the hoodlums” the sources further told Flowerbudnews.

    Flowerbudnews learnt that the incident had scared many Muslim families in the town from burying their dead ones in the graveyard for fear of the bodies being mutilated or stolen.

    Some indigenes of Ede who pleaded anonymity,
    attributed the upsurge in human head theft in the area to the unconditional release by the authorities, of one man who was caught red-handed and arrested in September last year (2022) by guards while cutting the head of a elderly woman freshly buried previous evening.

    ”The man is a popular vulcaniser in sawmill area of Oke Egan in Ede here, he was paraded by the authorities holding the freshly cut head of the buried woman, in his hand” the Sources told Flowerbudnews.

    ”Rather than been severely punished, the man, (whose name was given as Sumaila) has been released and ”is walking around confidently and shamelessly as if he had done nothing wrong ,” some of the indigenes lamented to Flowerbudnews.

    A Muslim Scholars who spoke with Flowerbudnews on the upsurge in human parts theft, blamed a former Governor of Osun State, who revived and glorified idol worshipping with its attendant fetishism, ritualism and general human decapitation.

    ”These are known trademarks of idol worshipping which the former governor celebrated and promoted,” they declared.

    Another Islamic Scholar, Ustaz Sulaiman Kolawole Isa told Flowerbudnews that
    ”In Islam, it a great sin to mutilate or decapitate the body of a dead Muslim”,.

    ”Anyone who does that is a criminal under the Sharia of Islam,” adding that ”a Muslim must be respected when alive and after death,” Ustaz Kolawole Isa stated.

    The Islamic Scholar said that as a matter of respect and honour for the dead, ”islam prescribed ritual bath and burial etiquettes for the body of a dead Muslim”.

    ”Even after burial, we are not to forget the dead, as we are enjoined to continuously pray for forgiveness and ALlAH’s Rahman- mercy for them,” Ustaz Isa stated. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Drone Attack: Miyetti Allah seeks compensation for all victims in Nigeria

    Drone Attack: Miyetti Allah seeks compensation for all victims in Nigeria

    By Salisu Sani-Idris

    Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), has urged the Federal Government to come out with a clear-cut compensation package for all victims of drone attacks across the country.

    The National President of MACBAN, Baba Othman-Ngelzarma, made the call in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Othman-Ngelzarma appealed to the military to take precaution in discharging its constitutional duties of protecting and ensuring the unity of the country.

    He particularly called on the Federal Government to ensure that justice is done for some pastoralists, allegedly killed in Rukubi, Doma Chiefdom, Nasarawa State, on January, 27, 2023.

    According to him, the victims were allegedly killed as a result of a drone attack by the Nigerian air force.

    “The victims were offloading their livestock which was retrieved from the Benue livestock guard after paying a fine of N29 million.

    “To justify the victim’s innocence, it was on record that they were publicly buried in the presence of the officials of the Nasarawa State, Royal father’s and thousands of sympathizes.

    “Those killed were bona fide, peace-loving Nigerians, deserving justice like every other citizen.”

    He lamented that similar drone strike in Tudun Biri is getting all the attention of not only the Federal Government but even the military accepting responsibility and pledging compensation for the victims.

    “The leadership of the Northern Governors forum and that of the federal legislative arm of Government have, in addition to visiting the site, pledged all sorts of assistance.

    “We, therefore, call on the Federal Government to extend the same gesture to the victims of Rukubi drone attack and similar incidences that took place in other states.”

    “We believe now is the time for the Federal Government to come out with a clear-cut compensation package for victims of such incidents across the nation.” (NAN) (wwww.nannews.ng)

  • Soun of Ogbomosho: I will join fight against you – Makinde threatens princes

    Soun of Ogbomosho: I will join fight against you – Makinde threatens princes

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has advised princes who instituted court cases against the new Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Afolabi Ghandi Olaoye to withdraw the cases with immediate effect

    Makinde declared that he will join the fight to ensure peace and tranquility in the city if those who instituted the court cases failed to withdraw them without a short time.

     

    The governor made these declarations during the presentations of staff and instruments of office to the new monarch on Tuesday.

    The event was attended by former Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State; the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi and the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Mohood Olalekan Balogun.

     

    DAILY POST reports that some princes within the Olaoye family in Ogbomoso instituted court cases against the nomination and confirmation of Afolabi Ghandi Olaoye as the Soun of Ogbomoso.

     

    But Makinde advised those who are still contesting the stool to withdraw the cases immediately.

    The other thing I want to say is about the people who also contested the throne with Oba Ghandi. As of last week, some of you were still in court.

     

    “What I can say is that contesting for the throne is behind us and I look forward to them withdrawing the cases in court by the end of this week as a show of love for Ogbomosoland.

     

    “So, the people fighting should stop forthwith but if they fail to stop, as the Executive Governor of Oyo State, I will join the fight to ensure peace and progress of Ogbomosoland.

    “I believe in constitutional roles for our traditional rulers and there is a new authority in Oyo State called the Rule of Law Enforcement Authority. It is with the House of Assembly and it will soon be passed into law and I want your support and that of other traditional rulers in the state.

     

    “On behalf of the Ogbomoso sons and daughters and the good people of Oyo State, I wish Kabiyesi a long, peaceful and successful reign.”

  • Imo community to abolish caste systems, other practices Jan 4

    Imo community to abolish caste systems, other practices Jan 4

    In a statement made available to journalists, yesterday, HRH Eze Charles Nnajiemere (Eze Udo II of Amurie Omanze) stated that the decision to end these cultural practices was made in agreement with several key community leaders, including village heads, kindred chairmen, town union representatives, religious clergy, and foreign union representatives, all of whom signed the abrogation document.

    According to him, this broad consensus was achieved after a comprehensive campaign involving individual and village-to-village consultations.

     

    He also acknowledged the persistent advocacy by various organisations and community stakeholders, stating that the formal abrogation event would mark an important milestone in the community’s progress toward a more inclusive and fair society.

     

    “For the past three years, our community has been embroiled in unnecessary conflicts and skirmishes over whether to abolish these discriminatory cultural practices. They are remnants of stone-age practices that are an affront to the 21st-century global social order,” lamented Eze Nnajiemere.

     

    The royal father disclosed that an Abolition Committee, which was constituted three years ago, has been instrumental in driving this change.