Month: December 2023

  • PRESS RELEASE:  ON ADVERTS FOR SALE OF PORTION OF LANDS IN PLOTS 580 & 581, KUGBO, ABUJA AS PROMISELAND ASOKORO HILLTOP

    PRESS RELEASE: ON ADVERTS FOR SALE OF PORTION OF LANDS IN PLOTS 580 & 581, KUGBO, ABUJA AS PROMISELAND ASOKORO HILLTOP

     

    PRESS RELEASE:
    ON ADVERTS FOR SALE OF PORTION OF LANDS IN PLOTS 580 & 581, KUGBO, ABUJA AS PROMISELAND ASOKORO HILLTOP

    Our attention has been drawn to adverts on billboards on various streets in Abuja and online platforms on sale of portion of lands in Plot 580 & 581, Kugbo, Abuja under various titles including ‘Promiseland Asokoro Hilltop’, ‘Promiseland Hilltop Estate’, ‘Asokoro Hilltop’.

    We wish to state as follows:
    Sunrise Estate Development Limited is the legal allotee of Plots 580 & 581, Kugbo, Abuja.

    Amongst other pending suits, Sunrise Estate Development Limited commenced Suit No. FCT/HC/CV/7813/2023 against the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Federal Capital Development Authority and Praco International Limited at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory on 5th October 2023. The suit is before Hon. Justice Eleojo Enenche of Court 45.

    As a result of the pending suit, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory ordered the Federal Capital Development Authority to place a litigation caveat on the said Plots.

    On 21st November 2023, Hon. Justice Eleojo Enenche granted an interim Order for all parties to maintain status quo further to Order 4 Rule 9 of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (Civil Procedure Rules) 2018 till 7th December 2023 for hearing of pending applications.

    All members of the general public are therefore warned by this press release to avoid purchasing litigation. We implore the applicable adage Caveat Emptor (“Buyers Beware”). We also contend that the doctrine of lis pendens is applicable.

    On this premise, we urge the general public to disregard the advertisement for sale of portion of lands in the said Plots in the various publications as the Plots is a subject matter of litigation.

    Signed
    Sunrise Estate Development Limited’s Management

  • FG pledges support for e-village project.

     

     

    FG pledges support for e-village project

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    As part of its efforts targeted at driving innovation, technology and entrepreneurial landscape in the country, the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology has announced its willingness to render necessary support to the Entrepreneurship Village (E-Village) project which is being situated in Akure, Ondo State.

     

    This disclosure was made in Abuja by the Honourable Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, during a meeting with the stakeholders of the E-Village.

     

    The minister, who acknowledged the pivotal role such an initiative like E-Village will play in driving innovation, job creation and economic growth, noted that the initiative aligns with the ministry’s vision for a tech-driven future.

     

    “The Entrepreneurship Village aligns with our vision for a tech-driven future, and I am excited to endorse and support this endeavor wholeheartedly,” stated the minister.

     

    Also, Chief Nnaji stressed that the initiative represents a crucial step towards positioning Nigeria as a hub for technological innovation and added that the ministry will not hesitate to make collaborative efforts and policy initiatives aimed at propelling the Entrepreneurship Village to greater heights.

     

    Speaking earlier on behalf of other stakeholders, the President of the Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs (A.Y.E.), Dr. Summy Smart Francis, had explained that e-village is a social impact and legacy project that addresses the need that the African economy currently faces in the education, entrepreneurship and infrastructural sector.

    In addition, Dr. Francis disclosed that the entrepreneurial eco-system provided by e-village ensures that budding entrepreneurs are identified, trained, supported and produced to the economy to create jobs and to solve the many challenges currently experienced and yet to be experienced in the continent.

     

    The E-Village will house institutions such as New York institute of Finance, London Academy Business School (LABS), Metropolitan School of Business and Management, UK; and the School of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (SORAI).

     

    Also, it will house the Octagon Business Hub, Megamindz Creative Academy, Research Cube amongst other institutions that would enhance human capacity development.

     

    On board of this legacy are reputable people from diverse backgrounds namely Steven Freidmutter, CEO SF Ventures (Advisory Board Chairman); Dan Walkovitz, CEO Mainstay Solutions; Hon. Shina Peller, The Ayedero of Yorubaland, Founder Aquila Group & Quilox Nightlife; Dr Tony Bello, Chairman and Co-founder of Shine Bridge Global.

    Others are Professor Thorsten Kliewe (Professor for Innovation Management and Business Development at Münster, University of Applied Sciences, Germany); Professor Frank Azeke, (Director Major Gifts and Asst. Professor, Business & Entrepreneurship, American University of Nigeria); Tammy Darmel Moore (Founder of Footprints in Africa) and Dr Franklin D. Redd Jr. (Founder/Principal, Embassy Capital Group, LLC.

     

    Others include Sophia Shepodd, CEO of Global Islamic Investment Impact Forum (Advisory Board Vice Chairperson); Dr. Larry Jone-Esan (E-Village Director of Academics); Sahil Affriya, Principal Savant Capital Cape Town, South Africa; Modupe Marc-Dawodu (Managing Consultant, MarcForte Business Consulting; Mrs Raliat Oyetunde (CEO/Lead Consultant at Prinsult Global Consulting Limited) and others.

     

    In addition, the project is expected to bring together aspiring entrepreneurs, start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), international institutions and multinational corporations into the same space, thereby creating an “explosive economic boom”.

     

    Interestingly, according to Dr. Francis, the E-Village is also targeted at entrepreneurship development with a focus on 40 percent women, 15 percent of persons living with disabilities, and 45 percent youth, in order to reduce inequality and create a sustainable economy.

  • FG Clarifies Nigeria’s Attendance and Delegation to  COP-28 World Climate Summit

    FG Clarifies Nigeria’s Attendance and Delegation to COP-28 World Climate Summit

    RE: NIGERIA AT COP-28

    The Federal Government has noted with interest the public conversation on the number of delegates from Nigeria attending the ongoing Climate Summit in Dubai, otherwise called COP-28, and the need to provide clarity in line with a standing pledge to conduct itself with transparency and accessibility regarding public information.

    The Convention of Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the world’s pre-eminent Climate Change Conference, attended this year (COP-28) by more than 70,000 participants and delegates from over 100 countries. Nigeria’s representation is very much in line with our status as Africa’s leading Sovereign voice and player in climate action.

    Parties to this Convention from Nigeria include government officials, representatives from the private sector, civil society, the voluntary sector, state governments, media, multilateral institutions, representatives of marginalised communities, and many others.

    It is imperative to point out that the overall Nigerian delegation to COP-28 comprises Government-sponsored (Federal and State Governments) and non-government-sponsored participants (from Private Companies, NGOs, CSOs, Media, academia, etc).

    The Federal Government-funded delegation is made up of a total of 422 persons, as follows:

    1. National Council on Climate Change = 32
    2. Federal Ministry of Environment = 34
    3. All Ministries = 167
    4. Presidency = 67
    5. Office of the Vice President = 9
    6. National Assembly = 40
    7. Federal Parastatals/Agencies = 73

    As the biggest economy and most populous country in Africa, with a substantial extractive economy and extensive vulnerability to climate change, Nigeria has a significant stake in climate action, and our active and robust participation at COP is therefore not unwarranted.
    COP-28 presents an array of investment and partnership opportunities for the various sectors affected by climate change, and Nigeria is already benefiting from its ongoing participation, as demonstrated by the following:

    1. Nigeria and Germany signed an accelerated performance agreement to expedite the implementation of the Presidential Power Initiative (PPI) to improve Nigeria’s electricity supply. The agreement was signed by Mr. Kenny Anuwe, the Managing Director and CEO of FGN Power Company, and Ms. Nadja Haakansson, Siemens Energy’s Senior Vice President and Managing Director for Africa, at a ceremony witnessed by President Tinubu and Chancellor Scholz.

    2. President Tinubu hosted a high-level meeting with stakeholders and investors on the Nigeria Carbon Market and the Electric Buses Rollout Programme on the margins of the COP28 climate summit.

    a. The President unveiled the Nigeria Carbon Market Activation Plan, co-chaired by the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr. Zacch Adedeji, and the Director-General of the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), Dr. Dahiru Salisu.

    b. The Electric Buses program is only the first step in a series of innovative, clean, modern, and sustainable initiatives across diverse sectors, all aimed at simultaneously addressing climate change-related challenges, reducing carbon footprint, modernizing infrastructure systems, and positioning Nigeria as an attractive destination for global investments.

    3. Nigeria stands to benefit from the Loss and Damage Fund established during COP-27 in Egypt and formally operationalized at the opening plenary of COP-28 in Dubai. The Fund will provide substantial non-debt financing to support countries most affected by the impact of climate change. Hundreds of millions of dollars have already been pledged as contributions to the Fund.

    4. The President also met the President of UAE to concretize engagements between the two countries. This is aside from the bilateral talks held with several countries and multilateral partners. (Flowerbudnews)

     

  • Death:  Police arrest two for starving their cousin to death for alleged witchcraft

    Death: Police arrest two for starving their cousin to death for alleged witchcraft

     

    By Isaac Ukpoju

    Lafia:  Two men are in police custody in Nasarawa State for allegedly locking up their 35-year-old cousin and starving him to death over allegation of witchcraft.

    Acting Commissioner of Police in Nasarawa State, Mr Shettima Muhammad, confirmed the arrest of the duo on Monday in Lafia.

    He said police received information on Nov. 30 that the deceased, Mohammed Sani had his hands and legs tied and locked away in his room where he was starved to death over allegation of witchcraft.

    Muhammad said the family hurriedly buried the remains of Sani, but further investigation was on-going to arrest others that might have been involved in the murder.

    He added that the two suspects already arrested denied their involvement and claimed that they only participated in the burial after discovering the decomposing body Sani in his room.

    In another development, Muhammad paraded 16 suspects arrested between October and November for various criminal offences across Nasarawa State.

    He said 10 of the suspects were arrested for armed robbery, five for kidnapping and one for defilement.

    He added that police also recovered seven firearms and 27 rounds of live ammunition from the suspects.

    On the case of defilement, Muhammad said the suspect, Habu Yusuf (21), was arrested on Oct. 31, for allegedly defiling a five-year-old girl.

    He said the victim’s mother reported the case to the police on the fateful day when she found her daughter walking abnormally.

    “Preliminary investigation showed that the suspect had also sexually molested two of his elder brother’s children aged eight years and 10 years before nemesis caught up with him,’’ Muhammad said.

    He commended the collaboration of other security agencies and that of citizens with the police in the fight against crime in Nasarawa State and sued for sustenance of the synergy. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng) / Flowerbudnews

  • UDHR @ 75: CLO to honour Obi, Muoghalu, Umeh, others

    UDHR @ 75: CLO to honour Obi, Muoghalu, Umeh, others

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu:  The Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) has concluded plans to bestow meritorious services awards on five prominent citizens that have distinguished themselves in various fields of endeavour and rendering selfless services to humanity.

     

    “Those to be honoured for distinguished work/service to humanity included: His Excellency, Mr Peter Obi; Justice Ngozi Umeh (rtd); Chief George Muoghalu; Bishop E.C. Obiora and Nze Emeka Umeagbalasi,” the Chairman of CLO in Anambra, Comrade Vincent Ezekwueme, said.

    Ezekwueme told newsmen in Enugu on Monday that the awards would be bestowed on Sunday, Dec. 10, being the day the United Nations had set aside for commemoration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).

     

    It would be recalled that the United Nations set aside Dec. 10 every year in commemoration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) instituted on Dec.10, 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly.

     

    The CLO boss said that they were nominated based on meritorious services, impeccable character and integrity, patriotism, uprightness and selflessness.

     

    According to him, the event will be under the distinguished chairmanship of Bishop Moses Ezedebego, Chairman, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria Anambra State Branch.

     

    He noted that the award winning and outstanding DPO Central Police Division in Onitsha, CSP Rabiu Garuba, would deliver the UDHR @75th lecture with the theme: “The Roles of Civil Society Organizations in Nation Building”.

     

    He said: “The United Nations in her unique wisdom instituted UDHR in 1948 for promotion and protection of Human Rights and celebrating efforts and achievements of UDHR globally, socioeconomic justice, good governance and egalitarian society irrespective of tribe, religion, statue or clan cleavages.

     

    “His Excellencies Anambra State Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo and former Gov Peter Obi are Chief Guests of honour.

     

    “Among other prominent Nigerians expected included: Sen. Victor Umeh, Sen. Uche Ekwunife, Publisher of Realnews Magazine, Chief Maureen Chigbo, Sen. Tony Nwoye, Bishop Owen Nwokolo, Chief Val Ozigbo and other human rights activist and National President, Women Arise for Change Initiative, Dr Joe Odumakin, among others.”

     

    Ezekwueme noted that the hallmark of the event would be bestowing “Distinguished Beacon of Democracy” on His Excellency Mr Peter Obi, and “Human Rights Personality of the Year” on Hon. Justice Ngozi Umeh (rtd).

     

    “Human Rights Ambassadors Awards” on Chief George Muoghalu and Bishop E.C.Obiora, whereas “Human Rights Defender” will be bestowed on human rights activist, criminologist and social crusader, Nze Emeka Umeagbalasi.

     

    “2023 UDHR Campaign is celebrating the anniversary by calling on all of us to stand for human rights and commit to making the principles of the UDHR a reality in our daily life and activities,” he added. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Army Takes Responsibility For Air Strike In Kaduna

    Army Takes Responsibility For Air Strike In Kaduna

    The Nigerian Army has taken responsibility for Sunday’s Air Strike that left many villager killed and several others injured at Tudun Biri village in Kaduna State.

     

    This development was confirmed by Samuel Aruwan, the Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs at the end of an emergency security meeting on Monday.

     

    Channels TV had earlier reported that on Sunday night while the villagers were marking the Maulud celebration to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad, an unmanned aerial vehicle bombed some parts of the community, killing a yet to ascertained number of individual

     

     

    Following the incident, the Kaduna state government convened an emergency security meeting which on Monday was chaired by the Deputy Governor, Dr Hadiza Balarabe.

     

    It was at the meeting which attended by heads of security agencies, religious and traditional leaders as well as representatives of Tudun Biri community, that core details regarding the incident were revealed.

     

    Addressing journalists after the security meeting held behind close door, Samuel Aruwan, explained that the bombing on the villagers was unintended and unfortunate.s

     

    The Commissioner explained that the troops of the Nigerian Army were on a routine mission against terrorists in the area and accidentally the operation affected members of the community.

     

    He also disclosed that search and rescue operations are still ongoing, while those who were injured have been rushed to the Barau Dikko teaching hospital for treatment.

  • Tinubu faces another legal battle in Supreme Court over 2023 presidential poll

    Tinubu faces another legal battle in Supreme Court over 2023 presidential poll

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been dragged before the Supreme Court for allegedly unlawfully presenting himself for inauguration as President, despite a pending legal action against the conduct of the 2023 presidential poll.

    Citing the doctrine of Lis Pendens, a presidential candidate in the 2019 general election, Chief Albert Ambrose Owuru is

    asking the Apex Court to nullify the inauguration of Tinubu as the winner of the 2023 presidential poll.

     

    Owuru, a Constitutional lawyer, contends that the presidential election which produced Tinubu was an exercise in futility and illegal self-help given his yet-to-be-determined suit against Tinubu and others at the Supreme Court.

    The pending Supreme Court suit with No. SC/667/2023 has Chief A.A. Owuru and Hope Democratic Party as Appellants while Respondents are former President Muhammadu Buhari, AGF, INEC, and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

     

    Owuru is arguing that Tinubu’s declaration as President by INEC is an affront to the Supreme Court and the established law by reason of lis pendens, adding that since Tinubu is a party in the pending suit before the Apex Court, he ought not to have presented himself for inauguration in respect of any presidential poll.

     

    Owuru contested the 2019 presidential election on the platform of Hope Democratic Party (HDP) against former President Muhammadu Buhari and claimed to be adjudged winner of the poll against the declaration of Buhari by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

     

    His suit seeking an order of Court to declare him as the adjudged and constitutional winner of the 2019 election and currently pending before the Supreme Court was on May 18 this year, voluntarily joined by Tinubu as an interested party.

     

    In a fresh motion on notice served on Tinubu through the Chambers of Chief Wole Olanipekun SAN, the ex-presidential candidate is also praying to the Supreme Court for an order restraining the respondents and particularly Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu from further operating the Federation Account pending the determination and resolution of the constitutional questions again the 2023 election.

     

    In a statement he issued in Abuja alongside a civil group, Hope Africa Foundation in respect of the suit, Owuru contended that since Tinubu had become aware of the suit and had voluntarily joined as an interested party after fierce arguments of his lawyers, he had breached the doctrine of liz pendis and his purported inauguration liable to dismissal.

    The statement signed by Anwal Ibrahim, the National Coordinator of Africa Hope Foundation read in part “We want to place on record that Tinubu’s claim to the office of the President is affected by reason of his being Lis Pendens.

     

    “This is so because having joined the pending suit on the subject of mandate usurpation by Buhari, nothing ought to have been done until the final resolutions of disputed issues.

     

    “There is no doubt that the present act of self-help and claim to occupy the office of the president by any of the parties in this action is an act of self-help and violates the law and the doctrine of Lis Pendens which is to the effect that nothing should be done by parties to change or affect the subject matter before the court so as not to prejudice the existing adjudged acquired constitutional rights and mandate of Chief Owuru as the adjudged constitutional winner of the 2019 presidential election.

     

    It is on record that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in recognition of the doctrine of Lis Pendens and the existing suits on the issue of usurpation of mandate between Owuru and Buhari, joined the ongoing proceedings then in Court of Appeal on the 18th of May 2023 before his purported inauguration over the 2023 presidential electoral debacle.

     

    ” He is bound to await the outcome of the proceedings in the already existing issue of usurpation of constitutional mandate and entitlement to serve out the same by Owuru.

     

    “The implication of this, by law is that the 2023 presidential election and its outcome which Tinubu was aware of before joining the suit, is subsumed and dependent on the outcome of the existing legal proceedings on the subject of the already adjudged and yet to be served constitutional mandate of Owuru to serve out the term of office of the President of Nigeria as required by law.

    Our laws in this regard concerning the doctrine of Lis pendens has been well affirmed by the Supreme Court in the case of Peter Obi vs Ngige (Supra) as parties are to maintain and strictly observe the fact of the existence of pending suits and efficacy and potency of undermining the court’s jurisdiction and engaging in act of self-help and a brazen usurpation of candidate, parties mandate, subject matter in the pending case.

     

    “There is no doubt that this act of the present All Progressives Congress (APC) led central government in practical terms are clear acts actof usurpation.

     

    “As law-abiding citizens, we urge that Nigerians exercise patience in the due and early resolution of these outstanding issues to know who truly is the authentic Nigerian President.

     

    Owuru who claimed to be adjudged Constitutional winner of the 2019 presidential election predicted his grouse against the inauguration of Tinubu or anybody else as successor to Buhari on the ground that he is the constitutionally adjudged winner of the 2019 election and has not spent his four-year tenure as required by law.

    Owuru who claimed to be adjudged Constitutional winner of the 2019 presidential election predicted his grouse against the inauguration of Tinubu or anybody else as successor to Buhari on the ground that he is the constitutionally adjudged winner of the 2019 election and has not spent his four-year tenure as required by law.

     

    Among others, Owuru had insisted then that Buhari was usurping his tenure of office since 2019 because the Supreme Court has not determined his petition filed in 2019 in which he challenged the purported declaration of Buhari as the election winner.

     

    His first suit was dismissed by Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo of the Federal High Court in Abuja on January 30, 2023, prompting his movement to the Court of Appeal.

     

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja on its part on May 25 in a judgment by Justice Jamil Tukur who led a 3-man panel had refused to stop the May 29 inauguration of Tinubu.

     

    Justice Tukur had held that Owuru engaged in gross abuse of court processes by filing a frivolous, vexatious and irritating suit to provoke the respondents

     

  • JUST IN: Gunmen kidnap Abuja landlords, demand N20m ransom

    JUST IN: Gunmen kidnap Abuja landlords, demand N20m ransom

    Gunmen on Sunday kidnapped two landlords in the Asokoro extension area of the Federal Capital Territory.

     

    The gunmen are demanding N20m ransom to release the victims.

     

    Our correspondent gathered that armed men pointed a gun at one of the landlords in the area whom they used to gain access to a victim.

     

    A resident of the area who simply identified himself as James told our correspondent that the other victim was making his way into his house when he was whisked away by the armed men.

    He said, “It happened around 11pm on Sunday. Because of the heat, one of the landlords slept outside. They saw him and pointed a gun to his head. They asked him to take them to his house, and he showed them but they were not satisfied with the kind of house he lives in.

     

    “There were other big houses next to his house. So, they went with him and asked him to knock on the gate of one of the houses. When he knocked, as a well-known neighbour, the gate was opened for him. That was how they accessed the man’s house and kidnapped him.

    The second landlord had issues with his car and came home with a motorcycle. He was about to enter his house when they attacked him and whisked him away.

    The source noted that the kidnappers had reached out to the families and demanded N20m to release the landlords.

     

    He said, “Two hours after their operation, they called the two families to pay N10m each. One of the families pleaded to pay N2m and assured them that they would get it almost immediately, but they rejected and instead threatened to kill him if the N10m is not complete.”

     

    The FCT Police spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, could not be reached for comment as of the time of filing this report.

     

    The Asokoro Commander of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, Mohammed Seidu, confirmed the incident to our correspondent, adding that effort was ongoing with the police to rescue the victims.

     

    “Policemen attached to the Asokoro Police Station are aware of the matter. We have been combing the nearby bushes to see if we can rescue them,” he said.

  • Akwa Ibom: Five dead, eleven injured in Auto crash – FRSC

    Akwa Ibom: Five dead, eleven injured in Auto crash – FRSC

    NO fewer than Five persons have died and eleven others sustained injuries of various degrees in a fatal Auto crash which occurred on Saturday, along Calabar-Itu high way.

    This was contained in a statement issued by the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Akwa Ibom state Mr Matthew Olonisaye made available to newsmen on Sunday.

    According to the statement the accident which occurred at about 3pm was attributed to over-speeding.

     

    The statement reads in part: ” A Fatal Crash occurred on Saturday 2nd December, 2023 along Itu-Calabar road by Ayadehe at about 1500hrs. The crash involved a Nissan Caravan with Registration number GWB532XY and a Mack Truck with NO registration number.

     

    “Eleven Male and Five Female were involved, and Three out of the Five female and Two out of the Eleven Male involved were confirmed dead, while the remaining Eleven Male and female sustained injuries of various degrees.

     

    ‘When report of the incident was received, the FRSC operatives mobilized and moved over to attend to the situation. Upon arrival at the crash scene, the injured ones were moved to nearby Hospitals for prompt medical attention, while the bodies of the deceased were deposited at the morgue.

     

    ” When inquiry was made as to the cause of the crash, it was gathered that the causal factor to the crash was Speed related according to eye witnesses. After evacuation of the victims, the road was cleared of the wreckages to enable free-flow of traffic”

     

    Meanwhile the sector commander has warned road users, especially motorists against over speeding, wrong-way Drive and Indiscriminate parking.

     

    He commiserated with the families of the deceased, and wished the injured ones quick recovery.