By Ibrahim G. Ahmad
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The Minister of Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu
The Federal Government has expressed concern over the recent abduction of 25 students of the Federal University Gusau.The Minister of Humanitarian and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu, passed the message during a two-day official working visit to commiserate with the state government and the university community.The minister’s visit was also to allocate 40 houses to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).She promised collaborative efforts with the state government to rescue the students and others still in captivity.Edu said President Bola Tinubu had already given marching orders to security agencies to ensure safe rescue of the remaining people under captivity.She said her visit to Zamfara was long overdue considering the magnitude of humanitarian crisis that made the state to be a flash point of the ministry.In addition to sympathy visit, the ministry was in the state to revalidate social data of the vulnerable communities and to hand over 40 houses to IDPsWhile addressing the university community, the minister gave the president’s assurance that those students would be back and continue with their studies.Edu maintained that security and education were the top priorities of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, and that what made him to introduce students loan and other scholarships was to encourage more enrollment into university and other tertiary institutions.The minister equally handed over the 40 units of houses to Gov. Dauda Lawan for onward distribution to IDPs in the state, as part of FG’s efforts to address humanitarian issues.Gov. Lawan thanked the minister for the visit and the determination of the ministry to collaborate with the state in tackling humanitarian crisis affecting citizens.The governor described city constructed under the Renewed Hope Programme as a critical intervention in addressing humanitarian challenges of the state.He called on the minister to consider construction of two additional cities in Zamfara North and West senatorial districts.The Vice Chancellor of the FUGUS, Prof. Muazu Abubakar, said the university management was doing all within its ability to encourage students not to be distracted by the ugly incident.He thanked the minister for the visit and appealed for more security intervention to the university.NAN -

Nobel Prize: Why Nigerian scholars were not nominated
By Funmilayo Adeyemi
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) has said that Nigerian scholars `especially from the intellectual community’ were not nominated for the 2023 Nobel Prize because of poor research funding.The Secretary-General of the committee, Prof. Yakubu Ochefu was reacting to the recent announcement of the 2023 Nobel Prize winners.He spoke at a news conference to herald the commemoration of 60th anniversary of the committee in Abuja on Friday.Ochefu explained that for Nigerians to feature in the Nobel prize nominations, there must be major breakthrough in cutting-edge research.“This comes back to the work that the CVCNU has been doing over the years which is to improve the funding of university system.“To win a Nobel prize is a product of sustained and rigorous research in the academic discipline, it is not a one-off things.“It looks surprised that the average age for a Nobel prize winner is from 50 years, it means that the person would have been doing research for at least 10 years to make a major breakthrough in his area of specialisation .“We do not have enough funding for research in this country, there is a correlation between the quantum of resources available for research and the development of every country.“And the benchmark is at least one per cent of your Gross Domestic Product (GDP) should be set aside for research and innovation, we are not even doing 0.1 per cent,” he said.Ochefu also added that absence of facilities to do the cutting-edge research over a sustained period of time to compete with researchers from other parts of the world was a major challenge.The Nobel Prize is an international prize awarded annually since 1901 for achievements in physics , Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine , Literature and Peace.Nobel Prizes have been awarded to over 800 individuals since inception.Norwegian author Jon Fosse is the winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature for his “innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable.Wole Soyinka, a Nigerian, became the first African to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986.NAN -

Kebbi Govt. shares N5.7bn palliative to 550,000 families
By Ibrahim Bello
The Kebbi Government, on Friday distributed palliatives worth N5.7 billion to 550,000 vulnerable families in the state.Gov. Nasir Idris inaugurated the distribution of the palliative in Maiyama.He said 210 trucks of grains would be shared to the families to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal and provide them with sustainable means of livelihood.“The distribution of these palliatives beginning from today, will continue until every beneficiary receives their allocation.“Each of the 21 local government areas will receive 10 trucks consisting of rice, millet and maize; Kebbi state government expended over N5.7 billion to procure these grains,” the governor said.He charged the committees set up in each local government area to be firm and resolute and ensure that only the most vulnerable people in every ward benefit from the gesture.Idris disclosed that the state had enrolled into the 2023/2024 Federal Government Special Dry Season Programme, to provide solid, lasting and sustainable means of livelihood to the citizenry.“Support will be provided for dry season crop production to create a circle of agricultural activities.” Under the programme, farmers will be supported with subsidised inputs and solar irrigation pumps to cultivate rice, wheat, maize, and cassava in the dry season.“I, therefore, call on all genuine farmers in the state to enrol into the programme to cultivate the crop of their choice so as to contribute to the food basket of the country,” the governor said.According to him, the state government recently distributed 6,720 tons of free fertiliser worth N2.3 billion to farmers in the state, as part of overall efforts to enhance agricultural activities.NAN -

Court sentences 4 men for kidnapping Mike Ozekhome to 20 years imprisonment each
By Taiye Agbaje
A Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja, on Friday, convicted and sentenced two of the four defendants alleged to have kidnapped Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, to a 20-year-jail term each.Justice Binta Nyako, in a judgment, held that the prosecution had been able to establish the counts preferred against Kelvin Ezeigbe and Frank Azuekor, who were 1st and 2nd defendants, beyond reasonable doubt.Justice Nyako held that the sentence would run from the day of their arrest.The judge, however, discharged and acquittedMichael Omonigho and Momoh Haruna, who were 3rd and 4th defendants, of the counts levelled against them in the terrorism charge.She held that though some of the counts against Ezeigbe and Azuekor attracted punishment ranging from death sentence, life inprisonment to at least 10 years jail term, she said she had found that the accused had been been remorseful of their criminal act.She said she also found that they had been in custody for about 10 year from the day of their arrest.The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that while Omonigho, who was said to be the chief priest was in court, Haruna was not.When Nyako warned Omonigho to be careful as people worship in his shrine in the open court, the chief priest responded thus: “I have repented my lord.”The judge, however, directed that Haruna, who was at large, should be brought to court to face the sin of his escape from lawful custody, even though he was discharged of the counts against him.They judge commended the defence lawyer, Bala Dakum, and the prosecution counsel, Chioma Onuegbu, for their industrious input in the course of the trial.NAN reports that the defendants; Kelvin Ezeigbe, Frank Azuekor, Michael Omonigho and Momoh Haruna were first arraigned before Justice Adeniyi Ademola of a FHC, on June 9, 2014, on a 13-count charge bordering on conspiracy, armed robbery, kidnapping and acts of terrorism.While the three defendants were in court, Haruna was said to be missing after the attack on Kuje Correctional Centre by terrorists on July 5, 2022.They were accused of committing acts of terrorism, contrary to Sections 1, 8 and 10 of the Terrorism Prevention Act, 2011.They were alleged to have, on Aug. 23, 2013, kidnapped Mr. Ozekhome at Iruekpen on his way to Iviukwe in Agenebode, Edo.Ozekhome was held in captivity for about three weeks before his release allegedly following the payment of N28 million ransom.They were also accused of kidnapping Delta State Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof Hope Eghagha; Attanasius Ugbme and his friend, Emmanuel Maka Omorogbe, and killing five policemen and two prison officials.The defendants were also alleged to have compelled Eghagha to pay N7 million, Ugbome paid N20 million and Omorogbe paid N3.5 million.The five police officers allegedly killed were Paul Ajaka, Sunday Ewanshiha, Michael Akpada, Bakary Ekong and Innocent Odoh.They also allegedly killed Lawrence Edora and Oyibo Okoye who were prison officers and made away with their service rifles.The four suspects were refused bail filed on their behalf by their lawyer, Bala Dakum.While Ezeigbe and Azuekor had been held at the facility of the Department of State Service (DSS), Omonigho and Haruna were held at Kuje Correctional Centre, Abuja.NAN -

Marwa seeks global commitment in tackling illicit drug trade, societal menace
By Flowerbud News
Oct. 6, 2023
Retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has said that the task of keeping modern societies safe from the scourge of illicit drugs demands global commitment.
This is contained in a statement on Friday in Abuja, by the Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA, Mr Femi Babafemi.
Marwa said this while delivering a lecture to academics, students, mental health professionals and Nigerians in diaspora at the Jayhawk Welcome Centre, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, US.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the lecture part of the 2023 edition of the Marwa Africana Lecture Series established and organised annually since 2003 by the Department of African and African-American Studies of the university.
The lecture had as its theme “War against Substance Abuse and Illicit Drug Trafficking: The Nigerian Story”.
Marwa while relieving the Nigerian experience in the fight against the global drug scourge said that the NDLEA had been able to keep huge cache of drugs from getting into the streets.
He explained that this was achieve by seizing them at the border or before distribution, adding that intelligence sharing with counterparts in source countries or along the transnational routes played huge role in the success story.
The chairman said that for some 33 months now, Nigeria had run an unflagging anti-illicit drug campaign based on global best practices for drug law enforcement, and guided by UNODC’s Whole-of-Society approach to the drug conundrum.
According to him, while we have achieved remarkable mileage, the Nigerian anti-drug campaign is nonetheless a work in progress.
“Be that as it may, our achievements of the past 30 months, relative to the past 30 years, have bolstered our hope of greater accomplishments going forward.
“The support from our international partners; governments of friendly countries; the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the Nigerian people have strengthened our conviction that the objective we pursue is not unrealistic.
“Now we have before us an open vista where the objective of a drug-free society is a possibility.
“The task of keeping modern society safe from the scourge of illicit drugs requires a global commitment, and in NDLEA and Nigeria, we are doing everything possible to fulfil our end of the bargain.”
The NDLEA boss also said that the choice of words for the campaign against illicit drugs in Nigeria was a metaphor that was reflective of the need for drastic steps against a brewing illicit drug apocalypse.
He added that the war on drugs within the Nigerian context connoted the severity of the situation as an existentialist threat to the Nigerian nation and the urgency and intensity of action required to bring the situation under control.
He further said that the campaign, was however, being conducted in accordance with global best practice.
Marwa also told the gathering some of the strategic steps taken to get positive results by NDLEA.
“In every facet of our activities, we endeavour to adopt innovation. We upgraded our standard operating procedures. We innovated our methodologies, adopted sophisticated tools and systems, and embraced revolutionary paradigms in treatment.
“For instance, to break the jinx of barriers to treatment, NDLEA commissioned a drug abuse tele-therapy centre.
“This toll-free call centre has a round-the-clock helpdesk to which drug users, their families, and associates can call for assistance, and receive prompt attention from a team of counsellors and mental health professionals.
“The UN conventions encouraged law enforcement agencies in different countries to work in collaboration.
“We explore the opportunities maximally by renewing and strengthening our ties with our international partners, such as INL and DEA here in the United States.
“Also with Narcotics Control Bureau of India, the UK Border Force, and NCA, Germany’s Bundeskriminalamt, and the French Police, among others, “he said.
NAN further reports that the lecture followed an interactive session during which Marwa answered questions asked by members of the audience especially Nigerians who expressed happiness on efforts being made by the Nigerian government to curtail drug scourge.
Some Academics who spoke at the event include Dr Shawn Leigh, Professor and Chair, Department of African and African-American Studies, Dr Peter Ukpokodu, a Professor of African and African-American Studies.
Others were Dr Dorthy Pennington, also a Professor of African and African-American Studies, Dr Amal El Haimeur, Assistant Professor of African and African-American Studies, all of University of Kansas.
“They commended the NDLEA chairman for his leadership skills and commitment to Nigeria and humanity.
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Communal Clash: Osun Govt Imposes 24-hour curfew on 2 LGAs
By Victor Adeoti
The Osun Government has imposed a 24-hour curfew on Ifon and Ilobu, in Orolu and Irepodun Local Government Areas of the state respectively over ongoing communal clash in the area.
This is contained in a statement in Osogbo on Friday, by Mr Kolapo Alimi, the State’s Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that both communities in the two local government areas have been clashing over a parcel of land.
Alimi said that the curfew was to forestall further breakdown of law and order in the hitherto two peaceful and law abiding communities.
He said that Gov. Ademola Adeleke directed that the 24-hour curfew on the communities should take immediate effect.
“To maintain a lasting peace and order, pending when the issues at hand will be amicably resolved, Gov. Adeleke, in his executive capacity as the Chief Security Officer of the state, has ordered the immediate takeover of the disputed lands/areas by his administration.
“In the same vein, government has ordered that anyone or group of persons found or seen doing one thing or the other on the disputed lands/areas will be made to face the full wrath of the law.
“Therefore, in strict compliance with the 24-hour curfew now imposed, there will be strict restriction of both human and vehicular movements in the affected areas and communities until otherwise directed by the governor,” he said.
The commissioner also said that officers of the Joint Security Task Force, comprising the Nigerian Army, Police, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, have been directed to be on a 24-hour surveillance on the communities with a view to ensuring lasting peace.
“As a government, the present administration has the obligation as conferred on it by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to protect the lives and property of the people of Orolu and Irepodun local governments and by extension, Osun state.
“The present administration will not in any way be a party to compromising any action or utterances that will mortgage the peace and order currently holding sway in the state.
“While commiserating with the families of those who lost their lives in the wake of the recent crisis, the present administration is still reiterating the need for peace and order to be restored in the two concerned local governments.
“Maintaining peace and order is our collective responsibility in Osun state,” he added.
NAN also reports that the state government had earlier on Sept. 17 imposed an indefinite dusk-to-dawn curfew on both communities.
The measure came in the wake of a communal clash between the two communities, resulting in a total breakdown of law and order.
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Nurses in UCH Wear Mufti To Work, Over Unpaid Uniform Allowances
Nurses in UCH Wear Mufti To Work, Over Unpaid Uniform AllowancesBy Adegbenro SalawuThe Nurses working with University College Hospital, (UCH), Ibadan resumed at their various working post by wearing mufti instead of their various level uniforms.They did this as a show of protest to demand payment of their accumulated four years uniform allowance, following the expiration of 21 day ultimatum given to the management of the Hospital.It was gathered that nurses working in Federal hospitals are entitled to 20, 000 naira, annually, as uniform allowance, but the management of UCH, Ibadan, had not been paying since 2019.Over this non payment of their annual uniform allowance, the Nurses, under the umbrella body of National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), took the decision to drive home their demand.However, this development has raised ethical and security concerns among patients and workers inside the facility, seen a nurse that supposed to be in a known uniform but instead in muftis which is making it difficulty to differentiate between a real nurse and a visitor.Speaking to a nurse at the hospital, who didn’t want her name to be mentioned, said it is a very sad thing, for a tertiary health care centre like this, to be in this kind of avoidable condition.She added that had it been the management of the hospital did not ignore the 21 day ultimatum given them, which expired on October 3rd, this would not have happened.She stated further that this decision by members of (NANNM), UCH, Ibadan chapter was backed by the national body.However, a call was put through to the Public Relation Officer of UCH, Funmi Adetuyibi, this morning, Friday, October 6, 2023, but she neither picked nor returned the call. -

APC Blasts Atiku, Says Atiku’s Press Conference was – Beating a Tattered Drum of Shame
By Biola Lawal
Abuja (Flowerbudnews): The All Progressives Congress (APC) is unfazed by the press conference addressed by former Vice President and Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar earlier today.
The press conference lacked purpose and delivered nothing except the pitiful regurgitation of lies, mindless distortions and deliberate falsehood on his infantile obsession with the academic record of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
For several weeks now, Nigerians and the world have watched with incredulity Alhaji Abubakar’s display of utter desperation in his failed bid to become the President of Nigeria, a statement by Felix Morka, APC National Publicity Secretary, stated.
Earlier today, he put his desperation in overdrive during his press conference where he addressed some of the issues in his appeal at the Supreme Court and bandying unproven charges against the President of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in a calculated attempt to shamelessly whip up public sentiments and inordinately pressure the Supreme Court.
We believe Atiku should have known better than to demonstrate gross contempt of the highest court by making public comments on a matter that he has submitted to the court for adjudication.
The major takeaway from his Yar’Adua Centre show, especially at question time, was that Atiku harbours deep animosity towards Tinubu whom he believes was responsible for his electoral woes in 2007, 2015, 2019 and this year.
In desperation, unbecoming of a statesman who once occupied the second highest office in the land, the PDP candidate in the last election has thrown every decency, decorum, dignity and national respectability out the window on his purposeless judicial voyage of discovery to the United States in search of a magic wand for taking power against the will of the Nigerian electorate loudly expressed in last February’s presidential election.
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar holds the unenviable title of Nigeria’s most prolific election loser and longest running presidential candidate in history, and we see his recent US fishing expedition as the last kick of a roundly rejected presidential aspirant.
While we sympathise with Alhaji Atiku Abubakar for spending a lifetime pursuing unrealised dream, we strongly condemn the perfidious road he has taken and the needless negative exposure of Nigeria and the institution of the Presidency in foreign land.
Just for the record, we wish to provide some clarity on the matter of the deposition of Mr. Caleb Westberg, the Registrar of Chicago State University, last Tuesday under oath at the Chicago office of Atiku’s lawyer, Angela Liu, to save unsuspecting Nigerians from barrage of untruths, distortions and campaign of misinformation being dished out by Atiku and his PDP
Mr. Westberg was unmistaken and unambiguous in his deposition as to the fact that President Bola Tinubu graduated with honours from Chicago State University. He also emphatically provided clear answers on all other issues raised which we can sum as follows:
1. That the person who is Nigeria’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is the same person who attended Chicago State University.
2. He confirmed that a certain gentleman called Adeniji who had come forward to say he was Tinubu’s classmate was in fact a student at CSU at the same time and they both ran for student union positions.
3. Mr. Westberg said the diploma certificate, on which the PDP and Atiku seek to gaslight Nigerians and the whole world, is just a ceremonial document and what proved studentship at Chicago State University and in any American university is transcript, not certificate.
Furthermore, he stated that the ‘F’ on the Southwest college certificate, a feeder institution to CSU, which President Bola Tinubu used to gain admission into CSU was a clerical error which could of course happen. He reiterated that Southwest College was a major feeder source for CSU.
4. He said the person admitted based on the transcript from South West College, was a male Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Westberg also added the courses taken by President Bola Tinubu at Southwest College were consistent with the courses he took at CSU.
Westberg further deposed that Accounting is a rigorous field of study. Anyone who did not take the requisite courses at the lower levels could not have done well at CSU.
In President Tinubu’s case, he did excellently well at CSU. He graduated with High Honours. That to him point to the fact that the person who attended and graduated from CSU was the same person who went to Southwest College
5. He pointed out that CSU has had at least six Registrars since 1979 and in an affidavit at an Illinois court prior to the deposition said “Chicago State University provided a diploma to Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and subsequently provided a certified (or official) copy of that diploma. Both are valid and authentic diplomas of Chicago State University”.
“He said further that the difference in the date of award on the diploma versus the certified copy is likely the result of human error. The graduation date on the certified copy is typed in manually by a person and can be inaccurate”.
6. Mr. Westberg noted that by practice, CSU does not replace certificates for students as they are issued by 3rd party vendors which is also a common practice by other US universities. The proof of attendance and graduation remains the transcripts.
7. There is also no part of Mr. Westberg’s deposition where he said that the certificate President Bola Tinubu presented to INEC for his election is fake or was forged. All the insinuations and innuendos in this regard are pure mischief and should be disregarded. President Tinubu could not have forged a University degree he honourably earned because there is no advantage to derive from such and no incentive to do so.
It should now be clear to all Nigerians that despite Atiku’s lies before the Illinois Court that he wanted to use the discoveries in pursuit of his appeal at the Supreme Court, he has rather chosen to use same as an instrument of mischief and blackmail in clear contempt of the highest court of the land.
We want to urge former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to graciously accept his defeat and quietly lick his political wound with some dignity. Nigerians rejected him at the polls, and he cannot get by subterfuge what he failed to get through the ballot box.
Nigerians validly elected President Tinubu to revamp our economy, restore security, create jobs, provide transformative infrastructure, improve electricity supply and enhance the living conditions of the masses.
President Tinubu has undertaken to serve Nigerians and he will not be distracted by a man who has consistently failed to achieve his self-serving and brutal quest to become Nigeria’s president. (Flowerbudnews)
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NAFDAC partners with South-East governors to improve productivity, create industrial hubs

By Flowerbudnews
Enugu: The National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says it will partner with South-East governors to improve productivity and create industrial hubs in the zone.
The new South-East Zonal Director of NAFDAC, Mr Martins Iluyomade, revealed this on Thursday during a Media Parley with Journalists in Enugu.
He noted that South-East remains economy heartbeat of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in Nigeria.

According to him, Lagos is good but interms of economy output, South-East is suppose to be the China of Nigeria.
He described the people of the zone as very industrious, very innovative, very hardworking and highly business minded people.
“My mission is to help harness all those potentials, to make sure that we are able to produce what cannot only be use locally by getting NAFDAC approval but also things we can export and this will lead to economy growth for our country.

“As South-East governors are forming a socio-economic bloc with their several meetings to create lasting peace and generate socio-economic activities; we will partner with the governors on some programmes to create industrial hubs for the people of the zone.
“I want to assure you that if that initiative is properly done, China will come and learn from us in the South-East.
“We will send them our proposal as we are ready to assist them when they are setting up factories that will produce original products in order create employment opportunity for the people,” he said.

Iluyomade, however, appealed to production companies to always produce standard and safe products in accordance with NAFDAC regulatory guidelines.
He said: “We are ready to partner with production companies in South-East to produce standard products that everybody can use.

“For those people with the brain to manufacture imitation products, the same brain can be use to produce original and geninue products.
“My job is to assist them transit from imitation to original because they have brain to do it.”(Flowerbudnews)