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  • FG founds silver bullet against P&ID’ $9.6b claim

    *Muhammadu Buhari: His government may have found a silver bullet against P&ID’s $9.6b claim:*

    The Buhari administration may have found a silver bullet to shoot down the $9.6billion world record claim against Nigeria’s assets by Irish company Process and Industrial Development(P&ID).

    According to reports, the rock-solid defence is contained in a UK law, that gives immunity to Sovereign states. Going by the law, P&ID should not even have dragged Nigeria to any arbitration or a commercial court, to try to milk Nigeria of hard-earned revenue.

    But first of all, Nigeria intends to file a stay-of-execution of the judgment at the end of the month when the UK courts resume and has opted not to negotiate any deal with P&ID.

    Thereafter, the government will file an appeal based on the extant law of the United Kingdom.

    UK’s State Immunity Act 1978 (the Act) bars UK courts from confiscating assets of a foreign state without the consent of that state, gives it a leeway in the matter.

    In an illuminating article on the law published in March this year, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP (the largest law firm in the world devoted solely to business litigation and arbitration, said the Act allows a written consent of a foreign state before the enforcement of a judgment which could lead to seizure of assets or freezing of accounts.

    The article was titled “Sovereign Immunity in the United Kingdom—Lexology”

    The law firm wrote: “Section 13(2) of the Act provides that:(a) relief shall not be given against a State by way of injunction or order for specific performance or for the recovery of land or other property; and (b) the property of a State shall not be subject to any process for the enforcement of a judgment or arbitration award or, in an action in rem, for its arrest, detention or sale.

    “Pursuant to section 13 of the Act, state assets ‘shall not be subject to any process for the enforcement of a judgment or arbitration award or, in an action in rem, for [their] arrest, detention or sale’ unless the state has provided its written consent (see, for example, Gold Reserve Inc v Venezuela [2016] EWHC 153 (Comm), finding that Venezuela had submitted to arbitration in writing by entering into a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) with Canada) or the assets in question are ‘in use or intended for use for commercial purposes’ (section 13(2)-(4)). These provisions apply in respect to states alone as defined in section 14 of the Act, and do not therefore extend to separate entities (see question 8).

    “This provision is subject to sections 13(3) and 13(4) of the Act. Pursuant to section 13(3), a state may provide written consent to the grant of any relief against it. It follows that a state may consent to the grant of interim or injunctive relief against it; however, the mere submission to the jurisdiction of the UK courts does not constitute such consent.”

    According to The Nation, the decision by Nigeria to anchor its defence on this law, was taken at a meeting chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa in Abuja this week.

    It was attended by Finance, Budget and National Planning Minister Zainab Ahmed; Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami (SAN); Minister of Information Lai Mohammed; and Minister of State for Petroleum Timipre Sylva.

    Others are Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs Festus Keyamo (SAN); Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Mele Kyari; Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Ibrahim Magu; and Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Godwin Emefiele.

    The Federal Government’s team, made up of many lawyers, met with an American lawyer alongside Mr. Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN), who has been central to the handling of the case with P&ID.

  • Photo News. IE Digital Solutions Venture Day in Lagos

    Director of West Africa, IE University, Onyekachi Eke; Consul General Spain, Juan Antonio Moreda Otero; MD, Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base (LADOL), Dr Amy Jadesimi; Director for Middle East & Africa region, IE University; Sabine Yazbeck and Lead Partner at Detail Commercial Solicitors, Ayuli Jemide at the IE Digital Solutions Venture Day in Lagos
  • OPPI: Army nabs 5 key logistics suppliers, fighters

    The Nigerian Army says the Operation Positive Identification (OPPI) in the North East has started yielding positive results with the arrest of five key terrorists suppliers and fighters.

    The Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Operation Lafiya Dole (OPLD), Col. Ado Isa, disclosed this on Monday.

    Isa said that the troops of OPLD had intensified searching for and arresting of all suspected criminal elements that were currently roaming parts of the North East.

    He said that the Theatre Command had enjoined members of the public to always carry valid means of identification such as National Identification Card when moving or passing through Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States.

    Isa said the operation was based on credible information that some of the fleeing criminals were hibernating in some towns and villages of Borno and Yobe States in particular and North East in general.

    “Troops are directed to strictly check legitimate means of identification such as National Identification Card, Voters Registration Card, Drivers’ License and International Passports or other valid official identification before allowing such persons passage.

    “Consequently, the operation is seriously ongoing across the region and five key terrorists logistics suppliers and fighters have so far been apprehended.

    “Members of the public are requested to cooperate with the troops by moving along with valid identification cards and present same to the troops in the efforts to rid the North East zone of criminals fleeing for safety,” he said.

  • 2019 Emmys: ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Fleabag’ win big

    he 71st Primetime Emmys, which is Television’s biggest awards night, held on Sunday night in Los Angeles.

    The biggest win of the night went to ‘Game of Thrones’. The show took home outstanding drama series, and Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) won best supporting actor in a drama.

    Although it was a fitting farewell to the highly influential show, it only snagged two awards from the pool of news-breaking nominations.

    All the ‘Game of Thrones’ nominees in the supporting actress for a drama category, including the favorite Lena Headey, Sophie Turner, Masie Williams and Gwendoline Christie, lost out to a shocked Julia Garner from ‘Ozark’.

    Also, Jodie Comer clinched the best lead actress in a drama award over ‘Killing Eve’ co-star, Saundra Oh, previously ripped to be the first woman of Asian descent to win.

    Bill Hader from ‘Barry’ and Phoebe Waller-Bridge from ‘Fleabag’ took out the big comedy acting awards, with ‘Fleabag’ ending up with four awards in total.

    Meanwhile ‘Chernobyl’ scored three gongs and ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ snagged two awards.

    Full list of winners
    Outstanding Drama Series
    Winner: Game of Thrones
    Outstanding Comedy Series
    Winner: Fleabag
    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
    Winner: Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
    Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
    Winner: Jason Bateman, Ozark
    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
    Winner: Billy Porter, Pose
    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
    Winner: Julia Garner, Ozark
    Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
    Winner: Jesse Armstrong, Succession
    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
    Winner: Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
    Outstanding Variety Talk Series
    Winner: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
    Outstanding Director for a Variety Series
    Winner: Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live
    Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
    Winner: Saturday Night Live
    Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
    Winner: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
    Outstanding Limited Series
    Winner: Chernobyl
    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
    Winner: Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
    Outstanding Television Movie
    Winner: Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie
    Winner: Jharrel Jerome, When They See Us
    Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Drama
    Winner: Craig Mazin, Chernobyl
    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie
    Winner: Ben Whishaw, A Very English Scandal
    Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series
    Winner: Johan Renck, Chernobyl
    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
    Winner: Patricia Arquette, The Act
    Outstanding Competition Program
    Winner: RuPaul’s Drag Race
    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
    Winner: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
    Winner: Bill Hader, Barry
    Outstanding Director for a Comedy Series
    Winner: Harry Bradbeer, Fleabag
    Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
    Winner: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
    Winner: Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
    Winner: Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

  • 74th UNGA: Nigeria’s day in the sun – Adesina

    The Presidency has described the 74th United Nations General Assembly, which begins fully on Monday, as Nigeria’s “day in the sun’’.

    Mr Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, stated this shortly after President Muhammadu Buhari’s arrival in New York on Sunday for the weeklong global event.

    Answering questions from newsmen, Adesina hinged his comment on the recent emergence of a Nigerian, Amb. Tijani Muhammad-Bade, as the President of the UN General Assembly.

    He said all eyes would be on Nigeria at the event considering the fact that a fellow citizen, Ms Amina Mohammed, is currently the Deputy Secretary General of the UN.

    “It is very significant; it is like Nigeria’s day in the sun because you don’t have it better than that.

    “The Deputy Secretary General, the President of the General Assembly, and then you are the President of that country.

    “It is like focus would be on Nigeria, and it is a good one for our country’’, he said.

    The presidential aide dismissed suggestion by some opposition elements that Buhari is attending the GA without a national agenda.

    “Every country comes (to the General Assembly) with a national statement, and what our president is going to present is the national statement of Nigeria.

    “So, anybody that says that does not understand,’’ Adesina said.

    The president, who landed earlier at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, was accompanied by some top government officials and senior aides.

    The theme for the UNGA74 is, “Galvanising Multilateral Efforts for Poverty Eradication, Quality Education, Climate Action and Inclusion.”

    Buhari is scheduled as the fifth speaker during the General Debates billed for Tuesday.

    Leaders of countries’ delegations are expected to “present their National Statements and speak to the theme of the session’’, Adesina said in a statement earlier.

    He said the president would speak on ‘’administration’s commitment to building on the achievements of its three-point agenda following the renewal of his electoral mandate by majority of Nigerians.

    “He will also reaffirm Nigeria’s position on salient global issues,’’ he said.

  • OML 65: NNPC seals $875.75m financing deal with CPDC

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says it has signed a 875.75 million dollar funding and technical services agreement and alternative financing deal for the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company(NPDC) operated Oil Mining Lease (OML) 65.

    The Corporation in a statement by its spokesman Mr Ndu Ughamadu in Abuja said it signed the deal with CMES-OMS Petroleum Development Company (CPDC).

    The Chief Financial Officer of the NNPC, Mr Umar Ajiya,who signed for corporation explained that the package entailed comprehensive financing solution that addresses the complex issues involved in growing NPDC’s production.
    He added it would help minimise its cost of capital, and maximize its value preservation.

    On CPDC’s right to provide technical services, he listed the field of consideration in this regard to include: drilling and completion services; building capacity and technology transfer; generating employment opportunities for youths.
    This, he added that it would have an attendant positive multiplier effect on the nation’s economy, among other considerations.
    He noted that the deal would also struck a balance between risk and reward which gave investors a rate of return that was commensurate with funding a brownfield project which had significant exploration risk.

    Ajiya noted that the expectation was that the collaboration between the NPDC and CPDC would translate in real terms to the efficient execution of the scope of activities for the optimal development of the OML 65 asset within cost and schedule, whilst maximizing value to all the stakeholders.

    He said it was projected that the collaboration would enhance operational and financial performance strictly guided by the pre-agreed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) which remains critical for determining incentive payment due to CPDC.
    Ajiya further disclosed that the project, which scope cuts across exploration, development, production and provision of facilities with incremental first oil targeted for fourth quarter 2020, was estimated to have potential reserves of 800 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe).

    “It will also help an ultimate recoverable reserve of 244 mmboe and cumulative production of 44mmboe from the Abura Main and Abura SE fields,” he said.
    He explained that over the project’s life, it was expected to generate over 6.35 billion dollars in taxes and royalties to the Federation to support government’s medium to long term economic development agenda.

    He described the contractor financing model as an innovative approach by NPDC to funding its operations in response to the challenging economic environment, saying the approach would fast-track the development of NPDCs under-developed assets.

    He informed that the project was expected to ramp up production at OML 65 from 900 barrels per day to 60, 000 barrels per day with average production over field life at 40,000 barrels per day.

  • Key EU interior ministers seek to resolve Mediterranean rescue crisis

    Interior ministers from major European countries are to meet in the Maltese town of Vittoriosa on Monday to seek a solution to an ongoing stand-off over migrants rescued in the Mediterranean.

    The ministers are from Germany, France, Italy, Malta, Finland, and the European Commission.

    Expectations are high, with hopes that ministers can agree on the outline of a “coalition of the willing” for how rescued migrants can be distributed among EU countries, Petra Bendel, head of a council of experts from German migration foundations, told dpa.

    Italy and Malta have been at the front lines and repeatedly sought to restrict port entry for charity rescue ships that arrive at their shores carrying migrants found stranded in the waters between the North African coast and Europe.

    At the moment, migrants are often forced to remain on rescue ships for weeks at a time as EU countries haggle over who should take a share of the rescued.

    Germany and France have pushed for a more comprehensive solution.

    German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer has said that the EU currently has an opportunity to reach a deal, with a new Italian government that forced former hardline interior minister Matteo Salvini into opposition.

    According to the EU border agency Frontex, nearly 6,600 people sought to cross the central Mediterranean to Europe between the start of 2019 and the end of August.

    Seehofer has said Germany is willing to take around one quarter of migrants rescued as part of a “flexible solidarity” deal that would not necessarily include all 27 members of the EU (excluding Britain).

    France is expected to offer a similar amount.

    Dimitris Avramopoulos, the EU commissioner for migration and home affairs, will also take part in the Malta meeting and on Sunday tweeted he was “hopeful” that progress could be made.

    Finland, which currently holds the rotating EU presidency, will also attend.

    The key question is likely to be which harbours rescue ships should be required to dock at going forward.

    Italy is pushing for a rotation system that would include France, but Paris has rejected that approach.

    Other sticking points include how long any deal will be valid for and exactly what kinds of migrants should be distributed.

    Should the outlines of a deal be agreed, the plan is to present the agreement to all EU interior ministers at a meeting at the start of October.

    EU countries have long failed to agree on a distribution mechanism for migrants coming to Europe.

    Incoming European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has pledged to solicit ideas for a long-term deal.

  • Kogi Govt. Set To Inaugurate N4 Billion Rice Mill

    (FLOWERBUDNEWS)  The Kogi Government is set to inaugurate a newly-constructed rice mill worth over N4 billion and with the capacity to produce 50 tonnes of rice per day.

    Gov. Yahaya Bello disclosed this on Tuesday during an inspection tour of the mill at Omi dam in Ejiba, Yagba West Local Government Area of the state.

    ”In 2016, we visited this particular Dam and I promised to establish  a rice mill here, and today we have this factory 100 per cent established by Kogi State Government.

    ”We approached the Federal Government through the Minister for Water Resources, to allow us to use this dam for the benefit of our people.

    ”Today, we are here to inspect a brand new rice factory that is second to none, as far as northern Nigeria is concerned ,” Bello said.

    He said that the factory had the capacity to produce over 1000 bags of 50 kg of high quality rice every day, and could employ over 5000 people as direct labour , and more of indirect employments.

    He said that over N300 million would be injected into the economy of the state every month, through the factory, while generating additional over N120 million as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) for the state, monthly.

    ”The rice mill will also be producing fish and poultry meals, because we are presently having over 500 fish ponds in this Omi dam.

    ”We have the capacity to produce cassava and all agro allied products in this particular location,” the governor said.

    He stated that the factory had its own independent power generation plant, powered through biomass gasification technology.

    According to him, the capacity of the plant is 500 kWh and the rice milling plant capacity at every processing line (shift) is 200kwh.

    Bello also said that the plant would have an excess power of 300kwh, which would be used to power strategic locations in neighbouring communities.

    ”Kogi is situated in the centre of Nigeria. People traveling to North, South, East and West must pass through Kogi, which means we are saddled with lots of responsibilities.

    ”All that is required now is that the Federal Government through the Central Bank (CBN), should to come to our aid, because we have the capacity to expand this factory in multiple folds.

    ”Through this factory, we are going to pull many of our people out of abject poverty,” he said.

    The governor assured that the rice factory and all other projects in the state would be commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari before the Nov. 16 governorship election in the state.

    The governor further said that his administration had curtailed insecurity to the barest minimum.

    He, therefore, urged the people of the state to continue to embrace peace and security and live in harmony with one another, including the Fulanis and other tribes for the development of the state.

    ”This factory will only exist if we protect, safeguard and cherish it jealously as our own,” he said.

    In his remarks, the Obaro of Kabba, Chief Solomon Owoniyi, who spoke on behalf of all traditional rulers in the region, thanked the governor for the gesture, saying the facility was the first of its kind and the best in the whole of the state.

    The monarch, however, urged the governor to use his influence and connection with the Presidency to ensure that the Kabba-Ilorin road was rehabilitated for the benefit of the people and the mill.

    Earlier, the State Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Kehinde Oloruntoba, commended the governor for the gesture, saying the people of Kogi West would be eternally grateful to him.

    Oloruntoba said the rice mill was just the phase one of the project, assuring that the second phase would be provided to have seed production company, so that the state would have a uniform rice facility. (NAN)