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  • Why you gain nothing from ethnic bias

    By Professor Pat Utomi

    Never get yourself involved in *ethnic hatred or religious bias. 

    I’m a Christian from Niger Delta, but most of the things I’ve ever achieved occurred through the help of non-Christians and non-Niger Deltans. 

    1. I was actually looking for a way to get a banking license for a wealthy Nigerian so I approached one Fulani prince whom I’ve never met before. After telling him my mission, he told me that I should register my own bank instead of being another person’s agent for registering banks. I was shocked, wondering how an ordinary me will be able to afford the process of owning a bank. The Fulani prince told me that I should not worry, that he will get me a banking license and even arrange for wealthy Nigerians to patronise me as a help for me without demanding for any kobo. That was how Platinum Bank came into being through the help of a northern Nigerian I never knew in my life 

    2. I was a young graduate during Shagari Adminstration when one man came to my residence in a massive car with escorts and told me that the powerful Yoruba Chief Bayo Kuku wanted to see me in his supermansion in Ikoyi. I got there and the great Chief Bayo Kuku told me that he has always read what I wrote on taxation policies and he had personally discussed me with Nigerian Vice President Alex Ekwueme. He proceeded to ask me how much I will receive if I was told to write a single position paper for Ekwueme on taxation policies. Then, the price of Volkswagen Beetle was N2,000 so I told Chief Bayo Kuku it will cost Ekwueme N2,000. Chief Bayo Kuku burst into laughter and said : “…so, all those your grammar is only worth the price of a Volkswagen Beetle…?” 

    Chief Bayo Kuku then opened a briefcase, brought out N10,000 cash (brand new Mercedes Benz was then sold for N5,000) and gave me to write just one position paper, even though I’ve never met him in my life, and he was not even from my tribe 

    3. Chief Bayo Kuku took me to Vice President Ekwueme, and within one week of knowing Ekwueme, I was shocked one day when Ekwueme told me : “…lest I forget, President Shagari read your position paper and insists on employing to replace the professor that left his administration…” 

    This was how I became an employee of the Nigerian President Shagari (a Muslim Fulani) without having met him before 

    4. When I was writing my PhD, I distributed my questionnaire as expected. One day, a man arrived in a big car with escorts and told me that his boss wanted to see me. I followed him and when we got to the boss, I was shocked to the marrow to see that the boss was the highly powerful Alhaji Alhaji. Alhaji Alhaji (a northern Muslim) told me that a fellow northern Emir read my questionnaire for my PhD and recommend that he, Alhaji Alhaji, employ me as his PA on financial matters. I couldn’t talk for almost 2 minutes because of the shock. You need to know how powerful Alhaji Alhaji was in those days 

    Summary

    I’ve been helped by Yorubas and northern Nigerians particularly Fulanis far more than my own Niger Deltans. Don’t allow anybody to push you into ethnic hatred and religious bias because you only stand to lose, not gain, from it.

    *Professor Pat Utomi, speaking to an audience in Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria, yesterday 14th July, 2019*

  • JUST IN: Sen. Nwoboshi floors Ned Nwoko at Supreme Court

    Sen. Nwoboshi laughs at last

    Senator Peter Nwoboshi on Tuesday reclaimed his Delta South Senatorial seat as the Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled in his favour against Regina Daniel’s husband, Mr Ned Nwoko.

    Nwoboshi and Nwoko had been in legal battle over the soul of the just concluded Delta South Senatorial election under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    The Apex Court in its ruling agreed with the Court of Appeal which declared Nwoboshi as the validly elected senator representing Delta South.

    It would be recalled that Ned Nwoko had approached the apex court challenging the earlier ruling of the Court of Appeal which declared Nwoboshi as the winner of the election.

    The Appeal Court’s ruling was against the ruling of the High Court which declared Ned Nwoko as the duely elected senator representing the senatorial district.

    More to come………..


  • NAN Appoints Mammaga Acting Managing Director

    The Board of Directors of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) has approved the appointment of Ibrahim Mammaga as the Acting Managing Director and substantive Editor-In-Chief of the agency.

    A statement by the agency’s Assistant Director, Administration and Human Resources Management, Moses Uzogba, in Abuja on Monday, said the appointment took effect from July 10.

    Before his appointment, Mr. Mammaga was the Managing Editor in charge of states in 2019, and served as Head, Lagos Operations between April 2018 and May 2019.

    He was also the Zonal Manager Kaduna between 2006 and 2012. He served as State Correspondent from 1990 to 1995 in Sokoto, and District Correspondent in Birnin Kudu between 1988 and 1989.

    Mammaga is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He is a member of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) and the Nigerian Guild of Editors.

  • Gunmen Kill Sen. Ishaku Abbo’s Uncle, Abduct Step Mother

    Sen. Ishaku Abbo

    By Sadiq Umar – Adamawa Police Command has confirmed the killing of an uncle to Adamawa Senator, Ishaku Abbo and the abduction of his step mother.

    The command Spokesman, Suleiman Yahaya, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, who confirmed the incident in Yola on Saturday said the incident occurred on Saturday at about 3 a.m. at the family house of Mr. Abbo in Muchalla Village of Mubi North Local Government Area.

    Mr. Yahaya explained that the abductors were taking away the step mother identified as Rifkatu when Mr. Abbo’s uncle came out of his house nearby and raised alarm, but was immediately shot to death by the fleeing gunmen.

    The command’s spokesman said the identity of Mr. Abbo’s uncle would be released later.

    “Our men from the Inspector General of Police team are after them,” Mr. Yahaya said.

    He also commented on Wednesday’s kidnapping of the Permanent Secretary of Adamawa Ministry of Mineral Resources, Emmanuel Piridimso, saying he was released on Friday.

    “The kidnappers realized that we were closing up on them and have since released the man; he was released on Friday,” Mr. Yahaya said.

    He called for public support to the police and other security agencies to effectively tackle crime in the state.

  • FRSC threatens to clamp down on unregistered motorbikes, unlicensed riders from Aug. 1

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Pankshin Unit Command on Wednesday has warned that it clamp down on any unregistered motorcycles and unlicensed riders, especially commercial motorcycle riders popularly called Okada riders in the area.
    Assistant Corps Commander (ACC) Nnamdi Ikeh-Akabogu, the Pankshin Unit Commander, gave the warning in his office while fielding questions from journalists.
    “It’s a known fact that the Federal Road Safety Corps had earlier in the year issued Aug. 1, as deadline for all tricycle `keke’ and commercial motorcycle operators known as okada riders, to register their vehicles and also obtain driver’s license.
    “Therefore, any defaulting motorbike operator should stay off the roads from Aug. 1 or face the consequences and be penalised.
    “If they don’t register their bikes and procure class A Drivers License before the Aug. 1 deadline issued by FRSC High Command, they stand the risk of an arrest and surcharging,” Ikeh-Akabogu said.
    He said that the command had resolved to impound any okada operating in the hinterland unregistered and also without diver’s licence.
    He said that it would be better for such culprits to keep off the Roads in his command/jurisdiction.
    According to him, the Corps new rules was for the operators advantage especially in an unforeseen circumstances like theft.
    He said that it was usually very difficult to trace unregistered bikes when they are reported  stolen, describing it as “very unfortunate and pitiful” a situation where a claimant could become the thief if his stolen bike was eventually registered by the other person who stole it..
    Ikeh-Akabogu further explained that most of the stolen bikes were used to perpetrate crime without trace but If registered, it would be difficult for anyone to carry out any crime without be caught.
    “This is because if the plate numbers are captured, the perpetrator can easily be fished out using the database of FRSC to track down the owner of the bike.”
    He noted that FRSC was in collaboration with the Plateau State Internal Revenue Service (PSIRS) to make sure that plate numbers are made available to would-be riders in Plateau central.
    He urged riders who had completed the process of obtaining their licence to report for physical capturing at the licence center in Pankskshin. (NAN)
    TYC/BOLA/AMY
  • Parents appeal to unions, govt over SSANU, NASU strike

    Some parents in Oyo State have appealed to the Federal Government and striking unions in Federal Universities to resolve the lingering crisis that has crippled academic activities since its commencement on Monday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that members of Senior Staff Association of University, and Non Academic Staff Union (SSANU, NASU) on Monday embarked on a three day warning strike to press home their demands.

    NAN recalls that top of their grievances are the exclusion of its members from the workings of the National University Pension Company (NUPENCO), solely operated by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

    Others are the allocation of the 80 per cent of the money released by the federal government as earned allowances to ASUU while the three non academic unions got 20 per cent.

    The SSANU and NASU operating under the Joint Action Committee said they were rejecting the 20 per cent earned allowance allocated to them.

    They however, called on the federal government to, as a matter of urgency, release the N30 billion to the non teaching staff as earned allowances for the period of 2009 and 2016.

    Some parents, who reacted to the industrial action, told NAN in separate interviews that government must quickly intervene to resolving the impasse.

    A retired principal, Mrs Mutunrayo Adisa, appealed to the Federal government to call for a peace meeting with the leadership of the striking unions.

    “I commend several efforts of the federal government in the education sector, but this time, call for a very serious concern because we already have several challenges.

    “I want to passionately appeal that all stakeholders get to the round table as soon as possible to resolve this crisis.

    “Already, we have security challenges, we cannot afford to let our higher institutions students be out of the academic environment for now; I appeal that we get the unions back to work soon,” she appealed.

    Also speaking, an educationist, Mrs Olaide Azeez, appealed for amicable resolution of the crisis.

    “I hope this is resolved early, when I hear of strike in our tertiary institutions, I get scared because it could be protracted beyond imagination.

    “My appeal goes to the Federal government and the unions, I know they have the right to their demands and the government must also respect agreement but in the middle of all this are the innocent students,” she said.

    A unionist, Mr Olayinka Ajao, also appealed for quick resolution on the matter, saying incessant industrial action had impacted negatively on the nation’s education system. (NAN)
    Ibro/MNA

  • Illegal trading: AEPB arrests over 200 persons daily

     The Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) says it is arresting more than 200 persons engaged in trading at unauthorised locations in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
    Mr Muktar Ibrahim, the Head of Information of the board, disclosed this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja.
    Ibrahim said that the arrests were made on people operating on pedestrian bridges, walk ways, traffic and undesignated areas within the city.
    He said that the monitoring and enforcement department of AEPB in collaboration with some security agencies were able to make the arrests.
    According to him, the arrests are in line with the Act that established the AEPB to ensure sanity in FCT and to make the city compete with other first class cities in the world.
    “I cannot give you an exact figure out rightly, but I can tell you that on the average over 200 people were being arrested on a daily basis and that is from the record we have all over the city.
    “Our operations cover the whole city not just Wuse and Garki, it covers everywhere within the city and our activities are very noticeable.
    “So, we have being making arrests on a daily basis and arraigned them at the AEPB mobile courts; at least, there are some measures of sanity within the city centre now.
    “This is what we have been doing, it is an ongoing exercise and we are working in collaboration with security agencies such as the Nigeria Security Defence Corp (NSDC) and the Nigeria Police Force, among others,” he said.
    According to him, AEPB enforcement department is working round the clock to ensure all pedestrian bridges and walk ways, among others, are kept free from illegal trading activities.
    “It has been a big challenge but we are not deterred, our enforcement department has come up with a strategy to tackle this menace.
    “The enforcement team now monitors illegal trading and hawking in the morning, afternoon and at night in the FCT.
    “So, we are working round the clock to check people that just take open spaces they see and turn them to shops.”
    However, he said that some hawkers had bent not to leave some spots or pedestrian bridges in spite of arresting and charging them to the AEPB mobile courts.
    “At Area 3 junction, immediately it is 5 p.m, hawkers turn the place to a real market place so it has been a running battle with our men.
    “We are also having running battles to clear hawkers and beggars at Area 3 and Area1 pedestrian bridges.
    “We are also facing the same problem at Gwarimpa pedestrian bridge and other suburbs in the FCT,’’ he said.
    According to him, the 1997 AEPB Act, which is 22 years old now, is outdated and the punishments on the Act against hawkers are ineffective compared to their offences.
    “The fine on illegal traders by AEPB mobile court is N1,000 because that is what is in the Act since 1997, so, the law needs to be reviewed with the current reality for us to stop this illegal trading and other activities.
    “They derived pleasure in paying peanut whenever they go before our mobile courts, which is why they still go back to the same spots the next day to continue their illegal trading,’’ the spokesman said.
    However, he said that the board held a retreat to review its Act and the amendment had been submitted to legal experts for a review, adding that the final draft will be submitted to the National Assembly.
    Ibrahim appealed to FCT residents to stop patronising people hawking on the street, pedestrian bridges, in the traffics, as this would discouraged them from operating in such unauthorised palaces. (NAN)
    ALEX/FFP/ACO/MST
    Edited by Abiodun Oluleye/Muhammad Suleiman Tola

  • Appointments of Govt Agencies

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State ?has approved the appointment and reappointment of heads of government agencies and departments in the state.

    The Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Malam Abba Anwar, made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Kano.

    Among those appointed are Sheikh Abdalla Pakistan as Chairman of Kano State Pilgrims Welfare Board  and ?Dr Aliyu Musa Aliyu as Director-General ?Kano State Hisbah Board.?

    Anwar said that Dr ?Halima Rabi’u Abdullahi was appointed as the Executive Secretary, Agency for Mass Education and Alhaji ?Gali Sadiq as? the Managing Director, Kano State Radio Corporation.

    According to him, the governor also appointed ?Dr Ibrahim Bichi as the Executive Secretary, Kano State Library Board and ?Sagir Sadisu Buhari as the Director-General, Research, Documentation.

    Also reappointed were ?Lawan Sabo, ?Managing Director, Triumph Publishing Company, ?Sa’a Ibrahim
    Director-General, Abubakar Rimi Television (ARTV), Dr Jibrilla Mohammed Managing Director, Kano State Investment and Properties (KSIP)?.

    Others include Alhaji ?Ibrahim Galadima, Executive Chairman, Kano Sports Council and Mr Sakina Yusuf as Chairperson Kano State Hajj Affairs Tribunal.

    The governor commended those that were reappointed for discharging their duties diligently during the first tenure in office and called on all appointees to remain focused in discharging their responsibilities.

  • Assets declaration: Gov. Makinde worth over N60 billion

    Assets declaration: Gov. Makinde worth over N60 billion

    By David Adeoye

    Mr Seyi Makinde, the Oyo State Governor, on Monday, made public his assets after he received a copy of the asset declaration form which he had earlier submitted to the Oyo State office of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) in Ibadan.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that details of the assets show that he is worth over N60,473,300,066 according to the figures in the forms calculated with CBN rates for foreign currencies.

    The details are contained in the CCB 1 with the name Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde, which was declared at the High Court of Oyo State, on May 28, 2019.

    The assets declaration form, marked OYSE/2019/001 contained details of cash at hand, in the bank, landed properties (developed and undeveloped), household items, share and bonds owed by the governor, his wife, Omini Makinde as well as his companies.

    According to details of the asset form made public by Mr Taiwo Adisa, the Chief Press Secretary to governor, Makinde has cash at hand and in the bank worth N234,742,296.01, while in dollar terms, Makinde has cash valued at $30,056.99 as at May 28, 2019.

    ”Properties, including the developed and undeveloped as well as household items indicated on the asset forms, showed that the governor is worth N2, 624,800,500 (two billion, six hundred and twenty-four million, eight hundred thousand, five hundred naira as at the date of asset declaration.

    In Dollar terms, the governor also declared propert, developed and undeveloped as well as household items valued at $4,400,000 (four million, four hundred thousand dollars only.

    ”In South African Rands, the governor declared buildings and household items worth four Million, four hundred and fifty-seven thousand, five hundred and fifty-four and four South African Rands.

    ”The houses declared by the Makinde include nine buildings in Nigeria, two in the U.S. and one in South Africa.

    One of the property in the U.S. is described as ‘jointly owned’.

    ”The details showed the current value of Makinde’s companies stand at N48, 150,736,889 (forty-eight billion, one hundred and fifty million, seven hundred and thirty-six thousand, eight hundred and eighty-nine Naira), with 33, 730,000 units of shares as at May 28, 2019.

    ”The governor also has existing Bonds (Eurobond) worth $3, 793, 500 as well as shares, debentures and other securities valued at N120,500,000 (One hundred and twenty million, five hundred thousand naira).

    ”The companies listed by the governor include Makon Engineering and Technical Services Limited, Energy Traders and Technical Services Limited, Makon Oil and Gas Limited, Makon Group Limited, Makon Construction Limited and Makon Power System Limited,” the asset declaration form stated.

    In addition, the asset declaration form indicated that Makinde’s four companies have additional assets denominated as loan notes ”including Makon Engineering and Technical Services Limited (N1.7 billion).

    ” Makon Power System Limited (N148.4 million); Makon Oil and Gas Limited (N341 million); Energy Traders and Technical Services Limited (N1.159bn) totalling N3.389 billion.”

    Earlier on Monday, Gov Makinde told newsmen at the CCB office in Ibadan, that he came to collect the photocopy of the form signed in fulfillment of his campaign promise to declare his asset publicly and release the document to the public.

    He also promised to encourage all the members of his cabinet to do the same thing ”but in as much they stay within the ambit of the law.”